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Or $5.99 to buy MP3. You won't regret it, Mr. White! Look out! (TO NEWSROOM) Hey, stop the presses! I'd say I'm in a position go know!! I certainly do mean it! Shoot! (WIND). In 1950 an audition program was recorded, The Batman Mystery Club. Look! Do I know anything about this Superman? In five minutes or something less, this tunnel will be a most unhealthy place! You know the old Schooner Canyon Junction? Listen, are you sure they can't stop in time? Hey Kent, wait. Sayy -- he's nuts! Released first on CD and audiocassette in special boxed sets by Radio Spirits, in association with the Smithsonian Institution Press, the radio scripts of these shows are now being published for the first time in book form. So long! Well, it won't take long to fix that! Adventures of Superman is an American television series based on comic book characters and concepts that Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created in 1938. This is the Y E L L O W M A S K!!! Oh, don't' worry. What if she can't take the curve? In a minutes, maybe less -- down, down!  From the start, there are several differences between the radio series and the comics continuity. After leaving the program in 1953, he served as a sales manager for a Chicago Construction Company until his retirement. The Wolf had a master, and the master speaks to you now!!! I told them not to disturb me! Warner Bros. recently unearthed them from the Studios vault. Find him! A couple of injured trainmen crawled in there a while ago -- they were on that missing locomotive and tender! Well, what are you doing? Make for the car! There's been a lot of talk! He threw the switch back and saved the train! The show was the first television series to feature Superman and began filming in 1951 in California on RKO-Pathé stages and the RKO Forty Acres back lot. 5.0 out of 5 stars 3. This series spanned over 11 years from the time it was first syndicated as a radio show at WOR station in … If we don't catch them red-handed, it's no good! There, that ought to settle things. All right -- Get up there and ride. Hey boss! Gotta be a good one Kent! Boss! It's a bird! He fought the good fight through WWII, facing Nazi spies and Japan-based spies and saboteurs, he uncovered run-of-the-lab evil-genius types with their latest beta-tests, he faced beings from other planets both humanoid and robotic as well … Ben Peter Freeman wrote for the Saturday Evening Post and The New York Times prior to creating television and radio scripts for the wildly popular Superman series of the 1940s and 1950s. (WIND) Now, what have these devils done to the track? Latest was Superman Old Time Radio Program: The Secret Letter part 6 first aired 12/02/1946. Go on, Silver Clipper! The Kellogg’s-sponsored radio serial, originally just called Superman, premiered on February 12, 1940 and ran with only a few short hiatuses until 1951, for a whopping 2,008 episodes.For the vast majority of the run, it starred Bud Collyer as Superman … The series aired fifteen-minute episodes three times a week until March 9, 1942. He just came flying through the air! It's him! © 1996-2021, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Superman On Radio: Smithsonian Historical Performances (Historical Radio Plays), Superman With Batman & Robin On Radio: Smithsonian Historical Performances (Historical Radio Play), "MYSTERY OF THE MAD MINNOWS + ALIEN CREATURES", Flights of Fantasy: The Unauthorized but True Story of Radio & TV's Adventures of Superman, Hardcover, Audible Audiobook, Paperback, +1 more, The Baby From Krypton Intro (From Superman Radio Show), Smithsonian Collection Superman vs. Atom Man on Radio, Old Time Radio: Adventures of Superman With. Decidedly, we should move! You can probably figure this out from the name, but the 1940s Superman Radio Show, originally titled “The Adventures of Superman,” launched in 1940 and ran until 1951. Yes, yes! Well, well, look who's coming! Boss, beat it! I'll tend to that! Well -- it is now -- but it won't be for long! I guess we scared them off! Daniel Dae Kim, Tim Daly and Wilson Cruz will play Superman as part of the 1940s Superman Radio Show event at DC FanDome Explore The Multiverse. The car! I'll call you the minute I have something. GROANING, LOTS OF VOICES AND CONFUSION AS THE PAIR ARE APPREHENDED. If I don't get back in time to fix that switch, forty miles more -- faster ... faster! I'll be waiting. You, you, wait! Why! And if you'll drag the bottom of Schooner Canyon Lake, you'll find that missing engine and tender! I'm telling you, if something isn't done in a hurry... OK, but how ya gonna prove it? You've caught the train wreckers, all right! A quick scan of the internet gives the answer that when Fleischer Studios were planning Superman cartoons in late 1941, they asked DC if they could have Superman fly in the films instead of just leaping tall buildings at a single bound ( it looked better). The Adventures of Superman radio show ran for 2,062 episodes between 1942 and 1951, whereas Batman only had a few scattered episodes on his own. Whoever it was, I'll settle with him. (lots of talk). A very sound idea, Keno! Who was that man? It will be! Come on man, get moving! Where's your gun? I want to call my paper and have them hold the presses for a big break -- I'll pay for the call (MONEY DROPPING IN PHONE) Operator, operator -- I want Perry White, Managing Editor of the Daily Plane. Arguably the most iconic old radio show of all time, The Adventures of Superman is one of the longest running programs in the history of American radio. (OFF MIKE) Man, looks like a cyclone hit it! Terribly deadly disaster for The Daily Planet -- and Superman has twenty-four hours time -- tune in tomorrow! Events on the main line of the west coast railroad are rapidly reaching a climax! Something called a superman. Look what he done to the car boss! The Man of Steel has conquered all media, from print to video. Reprints. episodes of Superman. I never missed yet!! This is where that crash was! Hey, hey, where ya going? In exactly twenty-four hours, at this time tomorrow -- you and your newspaper will be blown into a thousand fragments!! And now Superman! I'm in a position to know. He's down the road ahead of us now: He's just standing there! While Superman wings his way through space, searching desperately or the nearest mountain town; he at last finds it, drops down from the sky and enters the local chief of police in his character of Clark Kent, local news reporter. Shut up, Keno! Highball for Salt Lake City and the west! Good Lord, man, I thought you were dead! Shoot! Scripts are listed by the first noun in the title. Batman’s last appearance on the Superman radio show is on Christmas Eve, 1948, to help protect the Man of Steel’s identity one last time. Now wait a minute -- I'm going to press right now! Faster than a speeding bullet --, Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound --, Look! The Adventures of Superman Old Time Radio Shows. Now! Goodbye...goodbye!!! This is an excerpt from a fanedit of the 1940's radio show THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN. It's coming off tonight! What's this about a mysterious flying figure? He's wrecking it!! The first volume of this series contains the classic 1945 “Superman vs. - Enjoy Radio Scripts from the Golden Age of Radio! Thank you, Mr. White! He and Robin return for “The Secret of Meteor Island” in June, and in July for “the Voice of Doom”. Made it just in time! There's something about this I don't understand! Hey boss! 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