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315:, was a huge success, with many listeners following the quest for "truth and justice" in the daily radio broadcasts, the comic book stories and the newspaper comic strip. Airing in the late afternoon (variously at 5:15pm, 5:30pm and 5:45pm), the radio serial engaged its young after-school audience with its exciting and distinctive opening, which changed slightly as the series progressed. Most familiar today is the television opening, which copied the radio opening from 1945 onward (save for "and the American Way" line, which was an even later addition), but the most often heard radio opening through the mid-1940s was: 41: 602:, first aired via pre-recorded transcription disks over 11 stations beginning on February 12, 1940, with an origin story, "The Baby from Krypton". The series aired in 15-minute episodes three times a week until May 9, 1941, with the conclusion of the "Nitrate Shipment" storyline. By that time, it had expanded to 63 stations. 375:, the radiation from which can weaken and even (in some continuities) kill Superman. Aside from giving Superman's foes a plausible way to fight him, it also allowed Superman's voice actor to take the occasional break: Superman would spend the next episode incapacitated, his groans voiced by a substitute actor. 1401:
From September 4, 1945 (part 1 of "Dr. Bly's Confidence Gang") to September 2, 1948 (part 3 of "The Mystery of the Silver Buffalo") all stories are fully available in circulation except for "The Hate Mongers' Organization", "Pennies for Plunder", and "Hunger, Inc." which are all missing a handful of
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who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Superman, who can leap tall buildings in a single bound, race a speeding bullet to its target, bend steel in his bare hands, and who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter for a great Metropolitan newspaper, fights
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producers and proposed a story where the superhero battles the Klan. Looking for new villains, the producers eagerly agreed. Kennedy provided information, including details of Klan rituals and the like to the writers. The result was a series of episodes, "Clan of the Fiery Cross", in which Superman
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Clark has received orders to head west and investigate his assignment. Meanwhile, Keno, an assailant for "The Wolf", is discussing what their plans are, which is to paralyze the railroads. Keno is questioning whether he wants to be a part of these diabolical plans. Clark is determined to foil "The
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Kal-El has arrived in Metropolis all grown up. He saves a young boy, Jimmy and his father but asks them to keep it a secret. The two offer him the alias, "Clark Kent", as he gets accustomed to the planet. Clark goes searching for a job at the Daily Planet, where he meets Mr. Perry White. Mr. White
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It returned as a mystery program targeted toward adults on Saturday, October 29, 1949, at 8:30pm over the ABC network. ABC aired this adult-themed version for 13 weeks, concluding with "Dead Men Tell No Tales" on January 21, 1950. This broadcast marked the final radio appearance of Bud Collyer as
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In the first few episodes, Superman's home planet of Krypton is located on the far side of the sun, as opposed to a distant star system as it is in most stories. During the journey to Earth, baby Kal-el grows into an adult and emerges fully grown from his ship after it lands on Earth. He is never
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On the planet Krypton, scientist Jor-El warns that the planet is doomed, but his plan to build spaceships and evacuate the planet meets with jeers. Jor-El only has time to build a model spacecraft. He and his wife Lara send their infant son, Kal-El, off in the spaceship just before the planet
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Beginning on August 25, 1941, a second series of transcriptions designed to air five days per week (although many stations continued the previous three-per-week schedule) aired. These concluded after 26 weeks with the final installment of "A Mystery for Superman" airing on February 20, 1942:
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Superman historian Michael Hayde has cast doubt on whether actual KKK codewords and details were broadcast in the Clan of the Fiery Cross story arc. He wrote: "ne is hard pressed to uncover anything that might be construed as proprietary to the KKK, with the exception of one – and
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as a twice-weekly afternoon half-hour series. This version reused the scripts for the 60 MBS half-hour episodes and the 13 "adult" ABC episodes but with new cast members. Michael Fitzmaurice replaced Collyer as Kent/Superman, Jack Grimes replaced Jackie Kelk as Jimmy Olsen, and
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The stories were of varying lengths—some stories were only five parts, while others could go into the dozens. Some of the longer stories include "Looking for Kryptonite" (25 episodes), "The Hate Mongers' Organization" (25 episodes) and "Superman vs Kryptonite" (33 episodes).
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Since there were no reruns at that time, the series often used plot devices and plot twists to allow Collyer to have vacation time. Kryptonite allowed Superman to be incapacitated and incoherent with pain while the secondary characters took the focus instead. At other times,
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episodes expanded to 30 minutes each. All were transcribed. Each episode was self-contained and had an individual story title. Only "The Mystery of the $ 10,000 Ghost", "The Mystery of the Flying Monster", and "The Case of the Double Trouble" are available in circulation.
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Just as Superman's true identity remained a secret, the identity of radio actor Collyer also remained a secret from 1940 until 1946, when the character of Superman was used in a promotional campaign for racial and religious tolerance and Collyer did a
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All stories broadcast from August 31, 1942, to September 3, 1945, are either wholly or partially missing. For those stories where some episodes are available in circulation, it will be noted which parts are available.
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The series then moved to multi-part cliffhanger stories, beginning with "The Mystery of Dyerville". Some stories spanned just a few episodes; others, like "The Last of the Clipper Ships", went on for up to 20 parts.
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replaced Jackson Beck as narrator. A total of 78 episodes were produced, with the final broadcast, "The Mystery of the Prehistoric Monster", on March 1, 1951. By then, producer Robert Maxwell was actively preparing
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The remaining serialized stories are all either wholly or partially missing. For those stories where some episodes are available in circulation, it will be noted which parts are available.
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groups. Concerned that the organization had links to the government and police forces, Kennedy decided to use its findings to strike at the Klan in a different way. He contacted the
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Saturday evenings on October 29, 1949, and then returned to afternoons twice a week on June 5, 1950, continuing on ABC until March 1, 1951. In all, 2,088 original episodes of
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Wolf's" plan and saves the train from being pummeled by a landslide, but after saving the train, he gets the attention of "The Wolf", who is ready to meet this "Clark Kent".
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From 1949 to 1954 there was also an Australian version of the series. This series included 1040 15-minute episodes. It was cast with Australia actors such as
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as a radio series. When Superman was first heard on radio less than two years after the comic book appearance, the character took on an added dimension with
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Reportedly, Klan leaders denounced the show and called for a boycott of Kellogg's products. However, the story arc earned spectacular ratings, making
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gets a mysterious call from a "The Wolf" and offers Clark a temporary offer to put together a story on this "Mr. Wolf" and the Silver Clipper.
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took on the Klan. The trivialization of the Klan's rituals and natures had a negative impact on Klan recruiting and membership numbers.
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In February 1942, the syndicated series ceased production. At that time, it was airing in 85 North American markets.
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Many aspects associated with Superman, such as kryptonite, originated on radio, as did certain characters, including
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In January 1945, the show was listened to on 3.1% of radios. In January 1946, it was listened to on 4.4% of radios.
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Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.
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The series left MBS with the 60th half-hour show, "The Mystery of the Frozen Monster", on June 24, 1949.
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the most highly rated kids' radio program, and the food company stood by its support of the show.
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Storytelling in the Pulps, Comics, and Radio: How Technology Changed Popular Fiction in America
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That well-known signature opening, one of the most famous in radio history, was delivered by
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A Thirty-Year History of Programs Carried on National Radio Networks in the United States
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at the end of August. To counter, MBS decided to revive the show, now officially titled
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adopted by the Kents but immediately begins his superhero career. This was eventually
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Radio Mystery and Adventure and Its Appearances in Film, Television and Other Media
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episodes. For these three serials, it will be specified which parts are missing.
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In June, the Mutual Network discovered it would be losing its #1 juvenile show,
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The first 19 episodes had individual titles that told three overall stories:
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By September 5, 1945, the opening (repeated at the close) had morphed into:
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and the post-war years, the juvenile adventure radio serial, sponsored by
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explodes. The child is sent off on a one-way trip to the planet Earth.
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The scripts by B. P. Freeman and Jack Johnstone were directed by
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National Comics Publications, Inc. v. Fawcett Publications, Inc.
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in later episodes to match the narrative of the comic books.
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began and four audition radio programs were prepared to sell
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Whiteside, Thomas (March 3, 1947b). "Up, Up and Awa-a-y!".
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National (DC) Comics publisher Harry Donenfeld (left) with
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In 1946, the series delivered a powerful blow against the
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THE TRUE BLUE AUSSIE FIGHTING THE FORCES OF EVIL ON RADIO
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Yes, it's Superman—strange visitor from the planet
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that originally aired from 1940 to 1951 featuring the
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Horn, Detective" (July 1946) (22 parts) 1431:"The Radar Rocket" (February–March 1946) (20 parts) 1348:"Planet Utopia" (November·December 1944) (13 parts) 2829:Look, Up in the Sky: The Amazing Story of Superman 1741:"The Mystery of the Singing Wheels" (May 27, 1949) 1729:"The Mystery of the Flaming Forest" (May 18, 1949) 1711:"The Mystery of the Vibrating Death" (May 4, 1949) 1651:"The Mystery of the Walking Doll" (March 18, 1949) 1576:"The Vanishing Killers" (December 1948) (11 parts) 1548:"The Secret of the Genie" (August 1948) (10 parts) 1437:"The Story of the Century" (April 1946) (12 parts) 1387:"The Desert Adventure" (June–July 1945) (19 parts) 1309:"The Mystery of Clifftown" (March 1944) (14 parts) 1276:"German Submarine Menace" (October 1943) (8 parts) 1261:"The World of the Future" (August 1943) (11 parts) 1152:"A Mystery for Superman" (February 1942) (5 parts) 1125:"Fur Smuggling" (September–October 1941) (6 parts) 1100:"The Nitrate Shipment" (April –May 1941) (9 parts) 1786:Adult themed revival: October 1949 – January 1950 1416:"The Atom Man" (October–November 1945) (19 parts) 1384:"Valley of the Giants" (May–June 1945) (10 parts) 1240:"The Bainbridge Disaster" (April 1943) (12 parts) 1234:"Dr. Cameron's Helicopter" (March 1943) (4 parts) 1040:"The Emerald of the Incas" (April 1940) (6 parts) 971:"Keno & Wolfe Head for Steam Plant With Lois" 513:short films used voices by the radio actors, and 3378: 1795:"Mystery of the Walking Dead" (October 29, 1949) 1672:"The Mystery of the Death Train" (April 4, 1949) 1648:"The Cat as Big as an Elephant" (March 16, 1949) 1336:"The Scorpion" (August–September 1944) (9 parts) 1318:"The Hurdy-Gurdy Man" (May–June 1944) (12 parts) 1061:"Happyland Amusement Park" (July 1940) (6 parts) 320:Presenting the transcription feature, Superman. 1812:Re-used scripts revival: June 1950 – March 1951 1759:"The Ghost of Shipwreck Island" (June 10, 1949) 1636:"Mystery of the Flying Monster" (March 7, 1949) 1633:"Mystery of the $ 10,000 Ghost" (March 4, 1949) 1630:"The Case of the Poisoned Town" (March 2, 1949) 1488:"The Monkey Burglar" (February 1947) (10 parts) 1246:"The Ghost Squadron" (May–June 1943) (10 parts) 1116:"The Grayson Submarine" (August 1941) (6 parts) 1004: 985: 965: 945: 925: 905: 885: 866: 846: 827: 2253:"Question of the Month Superman Busts the KKK" 1660:"The World's Greatest Secret" (March 25, 1949) 1621:"The Story of Marina Baum" (February 23, 1949) 1321:"The North Woods Story" (June 1944) (15 parts) 1143:"The Mechanical Man" (January 1942) (10 parts) 1027:Multi-part cliffhangers: March 1940 – May 1941 807: 787: 767: 747: 728: 709: 682: 655: 628: 605: 2836:The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened? 2500:Superman: The Complete Comic Strips 1939-1966 2450: 2413:from Old Time Radio Researchers Group Library 1678:"The Man of a Thousand Faces" (April 8, 1949) 1122:"The White Plague" (September 1941) (8 parts) 1082:"The Invisible Man" (November 1940) (6 parts) 371:This serial introduced the fictional mineral 335:a never-ending battle for truth and justice. 3239:It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman 2464: 1723:"The Mystery of the New Face" (May 13, 1949) 1684:"The Mystery of Skull Cave" (April 13, 1949) 1333:"Ghosts of the Air" (August 1944) (10 parts) 1137:"The Silver Arrow" (December 1941) (7 parts) 1070:"The Mayan Treasure" (August 1940) (6 parts) 911:"Kent Falls off Plane to Canyon City, Idaho" 891:"Bart & Joe Set Fire on Steamer Madison" 535:'s prospects in the northern United States. 499:. On March 2, 1945, Superman met Batman and 2425:Botar's Old Time Radio (free mp3 downloads) 1738:"The Riddle of the Tapestry" (May 25, 1949) 1714:"The Mystery of Butte Valley" (May 6, 1949) 1690:"The Secret of the Sahara" (April 18, 1949) 1612:"The Lost Civilization" (February 16, 1949) 1425:"The Talking Cat" (January 1946) (14 parts) 1192:"Superman Comes to Earth" (August 31, 1942) 2859: 2596:Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam 2457: 2443: 2264: 1702:"An Experiment in Danger" (April 27, 1949) 1675:"Terror Under the Big Top" (April 6, 1949) 1642:"Superman's Mortal Enemy" (March 11, 1949) 1545:"The Voice of Doom" (July 1948) (18 parts) 852:"Relative Stabs June Anderson in Hospital" 3247:The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman 1798:"One Minute to Death" (November 19, 1949) 1693:"A Voice from the Grave" (April 20, 1949) 1536:"The Ghost Brigade" (May 1948) (11 parts) 1306:"The Rocket Plane" (March 1944) (4 parts) 1149:"The Ghost Car" (February 1942) (8 parts) 931:"Superman Saves June From Mine Explosion" 793:"Yellow Mask Steals Fuel For Atomic Beam" 2502:(2013–present) - Reprint book collection 2226: 2207: 2165:. McFarland & Co. pp. 197–218. 1639:"Case of Double Trouble" (March 9, 1949) 573:The story-arc was loosely adapted for a 543:activist, infiltrated the KKK and other 451:magazine interview about that campaign. 3397:American science fiction radio programs 3346:Superman and Paula Brown's New Snowsuit 2346:"Superman Program For Adult Audience", 1744:"The Speedway of Terror" (May 30, 1949) 1663:"Crime by the Carload" (March 28, 1949) 1657:"How Time Stood Still" (March 23, 1949) 1654:"The Return of Terror" (March 21, 1949) 1106:End of run: August 1941 – February 1942 753:"Yellow Mask Intro-Train Switch Thrown" 14: 3379: 2843:Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story 2371:Superman - the Australian radio serial 2294: 2158: 1807:"Diamond of Death" (December 17, 1949) 1768:"Murder on the Midway" (June 17, 1949) 1756:"The Portrait of Satan" (June 8, 1949) 1530:"The Skin Game" (April 1948) (9 parts) 1161:First revival: August 1942 – June 1949 1049:"Buffalo Heights" (May 1940) (6 parts) 813:"Yellow Mask Throws Lois Out of Plane" 570:one – sequence, heard in episode #2". 3291:Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation 2438: 2350:, Winona, Minnesota, October 28, 1949 2279: 1771:"The Borrowed Corpse" (June 20, 1949) 1735:"Death on the Diamond" (May 23, 1949) 1720:"The Horseman of Doom" (May 11, 1949) 1708:"The Triangle of Crime" (May 2, 1949) 1600:"The Frozen Death" (February 7, 1949) 598:The syndicated series, titled simply 285:, the Man of Steel first appeared in 1765:"Forecast for Crime" (June 15, 1949) 1750:"The Vanishing Ships" (June 3, 1949) 1696:"The Deadly Double" (April 22, 1949) 1168:Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy 590:, and was released in October 2019. 3412:Mutual Broadcasting System programs 1747:"Crime at a Bargain" (June 1, 1949) 1726:"The Vengeful Ghost" (May 16, 1949) 951:"Prison Riot With Keno & Wolfe" 24: 3215:Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 3029:Lois & Clark: A Superman Novel 2787:Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 2227:DeForest, Tim (2004). "Superman". 2208:Mclellan, Dennis (July 31, 2004). 1762:"Eleven for Death" (June 13, 1949) 1717:"The Eye of Balapur" (May 9, 1949) 358: 25: 18:The Adventures of Superman (radio) 3433: 2379: 1774:"Killer at Large" (June 22, 1949) 1732:"The Winged Horse" (May 20, 1949) 1010:"Superman Saves Jefferson Bridge" 292:in 1938. The following year, the 3118:The Death and Return of Superman 2753:Superman IV: The Quest for Peace 2492:The World's Greatest Superheroes 1681:"The Lost King" (April 11, 1949) 1666:"Fangs of Fury" (March 30, 1949) 418:. Decades later, Beck portrayed 39: 2582:Superman/Batman: Public Enemies 2364: 2353: 2340: 2327: 1687:Untitled story (April 15, 1949) 1590:Beginning on February 7, 1949, 850:"The Stabbing of June Anderson" 831:"Fire in the Sterling Building" 811:"Threat to the Planet Building" 386: 3314:Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex 2936:The New Adventures of Superman 2314: 2288: 2284:. 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Index

The Adventures of Superman (radio)

Bud Collyer
Joan Alexander
Superhero fiction
Action
adventure
WOR-AM
Mutual Broadcasting System
Citadel Media
Bud Collyer
Joan Alexander
Jackson Beck
Kellogg's Pep Cereal
Stream from Archive.org
radio serial
DC Comics
Superman
radio
syndicated
New York City
WOR
Mutual
ABC
Jerry Siegel
Joe Shuster
Action Comics #1
newspaper comic strip
Bud Collyer
World War II

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