Oh. There was a cat in the Catspaw episode--a black cat, in fact. Like Isis in Assignment:Earth, Sylvia would turn to-and-from a cat.I think there was a cat on Catspaw though. I haven't seen that episode in a long time. Gary Seven's cat could turn into a sexy woman.
I loved some sixties' television. I would be one of those constipated and uptight whiny people if they ever brought Batman back exactly as the series it was back then.I love 60s era TV. If they did that today, there would be an uproar of constipated and uptight people whining about it.
Do not forget Teri Garr! She played Seven's secretary. The episode was a pretty impressive guest star appearance for a very young 23 year-old Garr in my opinion.Assignment Earth was supposed to be a spinoff TV show. It's kind of a shame that didn't end up happening. I would have loved to have seen Gary Seven trying to stop humans from our stupid crap every week.
Oh. There was a cat in the Catspaw episode--a black cat, in fact. Like Isis in Assignment:Earth, Sylvia would turn to-and-from a cat.
I loved some sixties' television. I would be one of those constipated and uptight whiny people if they ever brought Batman back exactly as the series it was back then.
Do not forget Teri Garr! She played Seven's secretary. The episode was a pretty impressive guest star appearance for a very young 23 year-old Garr in my opinion.
The beginnings of Garr's career reminds me somewhat of Kaley Cuoco's late teens/early twenties' work. To this day, I still think she was born a few decades too early.
That's the feather and bell at the end of the cat toy she's waving around, I think. I can definitely hear the bell on the cat toy and it coincides with her arm movements. Pretty sure she thinks a lost rolled-up pair of socks, or something similar in size, is her missing kitten. The camera operator's "Muttley" laugh seems to indicate one kitten. Unfortunately the video quality sucks, so I'm not 100% sure. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯There's one under the bed too, I think. Pretty sure I see a paw swatting at her.