<P> Only two of the show's guest villains ever discovered Batman's true identity: Egghead by deductive reasoning, and King Tut on two occasions--the first time with a bug placed on the Batmobile and the second time by accidentally mining into the Batcave . Egghead was tricked into disbelieving his discovery, though, as was Tut in the episode when he bugged the Batmobile . In the episode when Tut tunneled into the Batcave, he was hit on the head by a rock, which made him forget his discovery and jarred him back into his identity as a mild - mannered professor of Egyptology at Yale University . While under the spell of the Siren (Joan Collins), Commissioner Gordon found the Batcave beneath Wayne Manor and deduced Batman's true identity, but Alfred gassed him to prevent his informing her, the memory of the discovery gone after leaving the Siren's spell . </P> <P> The show's campiness was played up in elements, including the design of the villains, dialogue and in signs appearing on various props . Batman would frequently reveal one of his many crime - fighting gadgets, which were usually given a ridiculous - sounding name that somehow incorporated the word "bat"--often simply by adding the word "bat" to an otherwise normal descriptor, such as Shark Repellant Bat - Spray, Bat - Computer, Extra-Strong Bat - Knockout Gas, etc . Most of Batman's items in the Batcave, bat - vehicles and on the utility belt were given superfluous and simplistic block - letter labels, even though Batman, Robin and Alfred, the only people who used the equipment, clearly knew what all of it was . </P> <Ul> <Li> Adam West as Bruce Wayne / Batman: A millionaire whose parents were murdered by criminals, he now secretly uses his vast fortune to fight crime as Batman . Producer William Dozier cast Adam West in the role after seeing him perform as the James Bond - like spy Captain Q in a Nestlé Quik television ad . Lyle Waggoner had screen - tested for the role, though West ultimately won out because, it was said, he was the only person who could deliver the hilarious lines with a straight face . West later voiced an animated version of the title character on The New Adventures of Batman and well as Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show and The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians . </Li> <Li> Burt Ward as Dick Grayson / Robin: Batman's faithful (if overly eager) partner and "Boy Wonder", a high school student noted for his recurring interjections in the form of "Holy ________, Batman!" (The series avoided referencing Robin's origins as Bruce Wayne's fellow "crime orphan", as whose legal guardian the courts appoint Bruce .) Ward voiced an animated version of this character on The New Adventures of Batman . </Li> <Li> Alan Napier as Alfred: Batman's loyal butler and Batgirl's discreet confidant . He is the only person who knows the true identities of Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon . </Li> <Li> Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon: The Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department and one of Batman's two major police contacts . He summons the Dynamic Duo via the Batphone or the Bat Signal . </Li> <Li> Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara: Gotham City's Chief of Police, and Batman's other major police contact . The character was created by Semple for the series, as someone for Gordon to talk to, and later briefly added to the comics . </Li> <Li> Madge Blake as Harriet Cooper: Dick Grayson's maternal aunt . She first appeared in the comics, two years before the series premiered, to give Bruce and Dick a reason to be secretive about their dual identities . </Li> <Li> Yvonne Craig as Barbara Gordon / Batgirl: Commissioner Gordon's daughter, Gotham City librarian and crime fighting partner for Batman and Robin for the third season . Occasionally this threesome was nicknamed the "Terrific Trio". </Li> <Li> William Dozier--Executive producer, creator, and narrator (uncredited). </Li> </Ul> <Li> Adam West as Bruce Wayne / Batman: A millionaire whose parents were murdered by criminals, he now secretly uses his vast fortune to fight crime as Batman . Producer William Dozier cast Adam West in the role after seeing him perform as the James Bond - like spy Captain Q in a Nestlé Quik television ad . Lyle Waggoner had screen - tested for the role, though West ultimately won out because, it was said, he was the only person who could deliver the hilarious lines with a straight face . West later voiced an animated version of the title character on The New Adventures of Batman and well as Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show and The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians . </Li>

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