The best episode directed by Richard C. Sarafian is "Living Doll", rated 7.6/10 from 14 user votes. It was "written by Jerry Sohl". "Living Doll" aired on 11/1/1963 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Joker Trumps an Ace".
Erich is displeased when his wife buys an expensive doll for his step-daughter. He becomes even more displeased when the doll tells him it doesn't like him!
Director: Richard C. Sarafian
Writer: Jerry Sohl
The Joker launches a new crime wave with robberies that appear to make no sense, such as stealing hairpins from rich women and a hole from a golf course. But the Joker knows exactly what he's doing. Batman and Robin are in pursuit and eventually invade the villain's headquarters. The heroes are placed in a chamber and are told if they can float for an hour, they'll go free. The Joker then begins to flood the chamber with poison gas. The Joker says the Dynamic Duo may not be able to swim in the gas "but you can drown in it!"
Director: Richard C. Sarafian
Writer: Marian B. Cockrell
After an ingenious escape, Batman and Robin again pick up the trail of the Joker. The villain's ultimate crime is designed not only to make him rich but to ruin Batman's reputation.
Director: Richard C. Sarafian
Writer: Marian B. Cockrell
Heath falls for a beautiful spanish girl, whose father happens to be involved in a land dispute with the Barkleys! Her father disapproves of Heath because of his illegitamate birth, picturing a much finer bred man for his only daughter. He sets about using the land problems to break them apart.
Director: Richard C. Sarafian
Writer: N/A