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"Fine Feathered Finks"
Series Batman
Season 1, Episode 3
Batman (1966) 1x03 001
Air date January 19th, 1966
Writers Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director Robert Butler
Producers William Dozier
Starring Adam West; Burt Ward; Alan Napier; Neil Hamilton; Stafford Repp; Madge Blake
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"Fine Feathered Finks" is the third episode of season one of the live-action superhero fantasy series Batman. The episode was directed by Robert Butler with a teleplay written by Lorenzo Semple, Jr. It was produced by William Dozier. The episode first aired on ABC on January 19th, 1966 at 7:30 pm. The series stars Adam West and Burt Ward as the caped crusaders Batman and Robin, who are also known by their civilian identities, Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. The series also stars Alan Napier as Bruce's trusty butler, Alfred, Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon, Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara and Madge Blake as Aunt Harriet Cooper.

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  • This is the first part of a two-part episode.

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