Showing posts with label Jackie Kelk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jackie Kelk. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Jackie Kelk recalls prank pulled on him by Bud Collyer

Kelk on The Adventures of Superman - funny Bud Collyer prank


Like this? You can catch the whole interview broken down into searchable pieces (and other interviews also) at my OTR Audio Interviews blog.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Fairly unexciting photo dump/March 30th


Arthur Treacher

This is a very large picture of Bing Crosby.  Click to enlarge.

Bob Burns - his bazooka and unkowns

Don Ameche


Fred Allen and Portland


Odd angle photo of Harold Peary and his wife

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

One of the best: The Adventures of Superman

Bud Collyer made a perfect Clark Kent/Superman
When a radio series lasts over two thousand episodes and most survive (giving us all the opportunity to hear a good portion of the series) it can be hard to accurately describe it.

Such is the case with the juvenile series, The Adventures of Superman. Starring Bud Coyller as Clark Kent/Superman, the show must have seemed like an endless adventure for kids back in the 1940's.  I call the show "juvenile" but it was usually on late enough in the evening so that dad could listen in as well.

You all know the story of Superman but you may not know that this series shaped even the comic book image of Superman (and the fabulous cartoons of Superman that ran during the radio show's run.)

While Superman is filled with American propaganda which sometimes makes the show kind of corny, it was so different than anything else on the air at the time - even compared against the shows for adults.

The radio show was dynamic on many fronts, including having Superman fight the Nazis, track down members of a Ku Klux Klan-type of gang and almost-daily preach against intolerance of religions and race.

Aiding Superman (played perfectly by Bud Collyer)  are Joan Alexander as Lois Lane, Jackie Kelk as Jimmy Olsen and Julian Noa developed the character of editor Perry White.  The White character had not been in the comic book version so Noa's presentation set the character up "for life."

There are some bad story arcs among the lot of these shows but the vast majority of them are superb in retrospect.  The Adventures of Superman allowed Superman to come to life.  The Superman legacy has grown much since then but the radio serial has as much or more to do with it than anything.

The sound on 95% of the shows seem to be passable. the outrageously loud organ music will annoy you as will the somewhat long Kellogg's Pep comericals - but it's all a part of the package.  But this show is one of the best out there - and most adult men will enjoy this show.  I'd have to give it 4 stars.  (If not for the annoying organ, I'd probably give it 5 stars.)

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Photo dump [#07]


Lauren Bacall

Frances Langford


The Town Criers

John Larkin



Harold Peary as The Great Gildersleeve

Joan Davis


Hanley Stafford


Jack Carson and cutie Connie Haines

Lionel Barrymore and Sharon Douglas
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