The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra - S3-E25
Visible crew/equipment: While Batman and Robin are at GCPD, Batman decides to use the library to research occult sciences, and when it cuts to Cassandra and Cabala returning to their hideout they walk over to the table, and behind them we can see the chalk marks on the floor by the door, where they previously stood. (00:05:15)
The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra - S3-E25
Visible crew/equipment: After Batman discovers Cassandra's true identity in the alchemy book, he takes a call from Commissioner Gordon on his cute portable Batphone, then he and Robin head to Spiffany's. When it cuts to Spiffany's, just as narrator William Dozier says, "Gotham City's fashionable 15th Ave," the actor's white marks are visible on the floor under the table. Then we see Cassandra's and Cabala's white T-marks when they walk in. Next, upon the Terrific Trio's entrances, we see their T-marks as well. (00:08:25)
The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra - S3-E25
Visible crew/equipment: After Alfred has placed the two-dimensional Terrific Trio into the Three-Dimensional Bat-Restorer, when they all walk out of the chamber, two chalk T-marks are visible on the floor. First we see Batgirl's T-mark and then Robin's. (00:16:50)
Answer: It's wasn't unusual for multiple actors to play one character on this show. The villains on the TV Batman were played by guest stars, not regular cast members. George Sanders, Otto Preminger, and Eli Wallach played the part at various times. They may simply have only wanted to play the part once or twice, or they were later tied up with other projects, making it necessary to cast someone else. Other characters, like Catwoman, were also played by more than one actress.
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