The best episode written by Rik Vollaerts is "The Bookworm Turns", rated 8/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Larry Peerce". "The Bookworm Turns" aired on 4/20/1966 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "While Gotham City Burns".
Commissioner Gordon appears to have been assassinated during the opening of a new bridge. A copy of Hemingway's 'For Whom The Bell Tolls' nearly blows up the Batmobile. Both incidents are clues to the Bookworm's latest scheme. Batman and Robin interrogate The Bookworm's henchwoman Miss Limpet but deduce she is leading them into a trap. And while Batman intends to walk right into it, it is Robin who falls first.
Director: Larry Peerce
Writer: Rik Vollaerts
Batman saves Robin from the Wayne Memorial Clock Tower at the last possible Big Benjamin second. While they are busy in the Batcave, The Bookworm steals a priceless cookbook from stately Wayne Manor. He then lures the Dynamic Duo into an oversized cookbook on display in the middle of Gotham city and steals the Batmobile. Can Batman and Robin escape before their goose is cooked?
Director: Larry Peerce
Writer: Rik Vollaerts
The crew of the Enterprise rush to stop an asteroid from colliding with a Federation world, but discover the asteroid is actually an inhabited generation ship.
Director: Anton Leader
Writer: Rik Vollaerts