Tonight's episodes are THE CURSE OF TUT/THE PHARAOH'S IN A RUT.
According to IMDB, Yul Brynner, Robert Morley and Charlton Heston were considered for the role of King Tut.
TV.com says "The week this episode aired, TVGuide Magazine incorrectly named actor Robert Morley as the villain King Tut instead of Victor Buono." Another place it says it was the Batman cover issue of TV Guide that got it wrong. Is this true? Does anybody have that issue who can confirm that they got it wrong?
Interesting that Olan Soule is in one of these episodes, as he voiced Batman in later cartoons.
A little off topic, but I caught up on watching last week's Wonder Woman episode, and Gotham City Police Headquarters was shown quite a lot in this particular episode. It was used as The Bureau Of Printing And Engraving. Some of the shots reminded me of Scott's adventures on the Warner backlot, like this one, which is the view from the doors of GCPH:
(Scott, is it okay to link to your pics in a post like this?)
I believe those doors between Scott and that delivery truck were used as the eating place in the Wonder Woman episode, even using a shot from inside where you could see GCPH across the street. Gotham City Police Headquarters itself got a lot of screen time compared to normal quick establishing shots in an episode.
One thing I have to say is that I'm SO glad we got Adam West as Batman and not Lyle Waggoner. I have nothing against Lyle. I watched him for years on Carol Burnett and Wonder Woman. I'm just thankful that we got the great experience that is Adam West as Batman.