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Old time radio show series available at RUSC Old Time Radio
FIRST BROADCAST: February 23rd, 1933 (this first stint ran through to 1937) LAST BROADCAST: 1947 (this second stint ran from 1946 to 1947) CAST: John Frank as Jimmie Allen and Shelby Storck as Speed Robertson between 1933 and 37 and Jack Schlicter as Jimmie between 1946 and 47. CREATORS/WRITERS: Bob Burtt and Bill Moore. The writers of Jimmie Allen had been flying aces in World War 1. They came up with the idea of a show about a boy pilot whilst at a party in Kansas City and used there experience as pilots to create and write the show. The show was one of the first to capitalise on the idea of a club as a promotional tool. To join the Jimmie Allen Flying Club all a child had to do was apply at any Skelly gas station (the initial sponsor). As a member the child received a whole host of goodies ranging from a set of wings through to a “personal” letter from Jimmie himself. An incredible 600,000 club newspapers were sent out to children each week and many thousands attended the Jimmie Allen Air Races that were held in Midwest cities. The show was first broadcast between 1933 and 37 and then came back to the air with brand new stories after the war between 1946 and 47. The post war stint in no way lived up to the fascination for the show in the 1930s. One interest fact about this show is that the original Jimmie Allen, John Frank, was over 40 years old when the series was first aired. RUSC Old Time Radio (or RU Sitting Comfortably to give the site its full title) is a web site specializing in the wonderful world of old time radio. It is run by a crazy guy (that's me) who has nothing better to do than listen to old radio shows all day. To find out more visit the web site at www.rusc.com. All the old time radio shows on RUSC are understood to be in the public domain. RUSC has been on the web since January 1999 and is run on a not-for-profit basis. |
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