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The Best Episodes Written By Ellis St. joseph

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Ellis St. Joseph Ratings Summary

"The Sixth Finger" is the best rated episode written by Ellis St. Joseph. It scored 7.8/10 based on 5 votes. It was directed by James Goldstone. It aired on 10/14/1963 and is rated 0.3 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Sandman Cometh".

  • The Sixth Finger
    7.8/105 votes

    #1 - The Sixth Finger

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/14/1963

    A scientist discovers a way to speed up evolution and tries out the process on a simple miner.

    Director: James Goldstone

    Writer: Ellis St. Joseph

  • The Sandman Cometh
    7.5/102 votes

    #2 - The Sandman Cometh

    Season 2 Episode 33 - Aired 12/28/1966

    Catwoman and the Sandman have teamed up, and they're after the fortunes of J. Pauline Spaghetti, a rich insomniac. Catwoman pulls a publicity stunt, getting the Sandman (under the guise of "Dr. Somnambula") an invitation to Spaghetti's penthouse - and her financial records. Batman and Robin investigate the situation, but soon find themselves trapped by the criminals.

    Director: George Waggner

    Writer: Ellis St. Joseph

  • The Day the Sky Fell In
    7.0/101 votes

    #3 - The Day the Sky Fell In

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 9/30/1966

    Tony and Doug land in the Japanese Consulate in Honolulu on December 6, 1941, and see three men burning files. They talk their way out and Tony goes to find his father, who disappeared during the bombing. Cmdr. Newman is initially skeptical, but Tony convinces him with family knowledge no one else could know. The Japanese agents get wind of Tony and Doug's knowledge, capture the pair, and interrogate them for information. They don't break, and manage to escape. Meanwhile, Cmdr. Newman is at Naval HQ checking out Tony's warning, and the Project staff realize that if the young Tony (who was also present at Pearl Harbor) isn't rescued, then ""their"" Tony will vanish. Tony manages to convince the housekeeper, Mrs. Neal, to flee to the mountains with her child and Tony, and then he goes to rescue his father. They head to Naval HQ but a barrage hits and Cmdr. Newman is killed. An unexploded bomb lands, and the Project staff use the Tunnel to delay it long enough for the travellers to get clea

    Director: William Hale

    Writer: Ellis St. Joseph

  • The Catwoman Goeth
    7.0/102 votes

    #4 - The Catwoman Goeth

    Season 2 Episode 34 - Aired 12/29/1966

    Though Batman escapes the Sandman's trap, Robin is left to wander in a deadly maze. A clue leads Batman to Catwoman's lair, where he informs her of Sandman's plans to elope with J. Pauline Spaghetti and keep her fortunes to himself. Enraged by the Sandman's trickery, Catwoman sets out after him. Batman, with the now-rescued Robin, also follows, and the group meet up at Spaghetti's old deserted pasta factory.

    Director: George Waggner

    Writer: Ellis St. Joseph

  • The Walls of Jericho
    4.0/102 votes

    #5 - The Walls of Jericho

    Season 1 Episode 20 - Aired 1/27/1967

    Tony and Doug arrive outside the tent of Joshua on the sixth day of his seven-day assault on Jericho. With their future knowledge of the Bible they are able to convince Joshua that they are emissaries of the Lord, and he basically forces them to go into Jericho as spies. Doug is captured and tortured after they try to stop an exection, and Tony befriends a harlot, Rahab. With the help of Rahab and her father, a blind architect, they manage to free Doug. Tony and Rahab are set up for execution, but when a skeptical Anne tries to use the Tunnel to free them in opposition to how the Bible describes the incident, the Tunnel shuts down as if by some outside (dare we say Divine?) force. Tony and Rahab are spared when Joshua launches his attack and both the guys and the Project team witness the miracle just before they are whisked away once more.

    Director: Nathan Juran

    Writer: Ellis St. Joseph