When television producer William Dozier sought to renew the Batman program for a third season, he asked Schwartz for a new female character to be introduced in the comic book medium, which could be adapted into the television series in order to attract a female audience. The new version of Batgirl was written as an adult, having earned a doctorate in library science and maintaining a career as head of Gotham City Public Library.
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William Dozier | 2 | 09/14/1967 |
Kaaapowie! Holy franchise, Batman ... campy, tongue-in-cheek, 1960's action. Watch Batman, Robin and Batgirl battle sharks, Catwoman, The Joker and The Riddler. Can they try to prevent the bad guys from taking over the world? With a wham! and a pow! and a zip! ... our heroes just might win.
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