Terry and the Pirates (radio serial)
Terry and the Pirates was a radio serial adapted from the comic strip created in 1934 by Milton Caniff. With storylines of action, high adventure and foreign intrigue, the popular radio series entralled listeners from 1937 through 1948. With scripts by Albert Barker and others, the program's directors included Cyril Armbrister, Wylie Adams and Marty Andrews.
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Milton Caniff - 1937 - 1948
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The central character, Terry Lee, was portrayed at various times by Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Terry's buddy Pat Ryan was played by Bud Collyer, Warner Anderson, Bob Griffin and Larry Alexander. Others in Terry's Far East entourage were Flip Corkin (Ted de Corsia), Elita (Gerta Rozan), Burma (Frances Chaney), Hotshot Charlie (Cameron Andrews) and Connie the coolie (Cliff Norton, John Gibson, Peter Donald). Throughout the Orient, they encountered plenty of evildoers, including the Dragon Lady (Agnes Moorehead, Adelaide Klein, Marion Sweet), in such exciting episodes as Pirate Gold Detector Ring, Deadly Current, The Mechanical Eye and The Dragon Lady Strikes Back.
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When the late afternoon series began, it was heard at 5:15pm three times a week, sponsored by Dari-Rich, airing on NBC from November 1, 1937 to March 22, 1939. Absent from the airwaves for over two years, it returned shortly before the Pearl Harbor attack, heard in the midwest on the Chicago Tribunes WGN. That series, sponsored by Libby, aired five days a week from October 16, 1941 to May 29, 1942.
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With increasing popularity during the WWII years, the show next took off at a fast pace on ABC, airing daily for 15 minutes on weekday afternoons beginning February 1, 1943. The Quaker Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice "shot from guns" commercials often had a patriotic pitch. Douglas Browning was the announcer during the mid-1940s. After 1945, with no wartime villains for Terry and his pals to fight, ratings began to drop in the post-WWII period until the final episode on June 30, 1948.
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