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Old time radio series Jack Armstrong - The All American Boy

Jack Armstrong - The All American Boy

FIRST BROADCAST: July 31st 1933

LAST BROADCAST: June 28th 1951

CAST: Jim Ameche, Stanley Harris, Frank Behrens, Charles Flynn, Rye Billsbury, St John Terrell, John Gannon, Roland Butterfield, Murray McLean, Milton Guion, Dick York, Shaindel Kalish, Sarajane Wells, Loretta Poynton, Naomi May, Patricia Dunlap, Jim Goss, Don Ameche, Frank Dane and Jack Doty, Herb Butterfield, Ed Davison, Arthur Van Slyke, Olan Soule, Ken Christy, Frank Behrens, Michael Romano, Robert Barron, Ken Griffin, Carlton KaDell.

ANNOUNCERS: David Owen, Truman Bradley, Tom Shirley, Paul Douglas, Franklyn MacCormack, Norman Kraft and Bob McKee, Ken Nordine, Ed Prentiss.

VOCAL GROUP: The Norsemen (Ed Lindstrom, Ted Kline, Kennet Schon, Al Revere, James Peterson).

PRODUCER: James Jewell

DIRECTORS: David Owen, Pat Murphy, James Jewell, Ed Morse, Ted MacMurray.

WRITERS: Robert Hardy Andrews, James Jewell, Lee Knopf, Talbot Mundy, Irving Crump, Col. Paschal Strong, Alan Fishburn, Donald Gallagher, Kermit Slobb, Paul Firman, Jack Lawrence, Thomas Elvidge.

SOUND EFFECTS: Harry Bubeck, Ed Joyce, Curt Mitchell, Bob Graham.

THEME: Wave the Flag for Hudson High, Boys.

Jack Armstrong - The All American Boy - 1933-1951

A juvenile adventure series created by Robert Hardy Andrews featuring Jack Armstrong, the "All American Boy". Jack sought adventure all over the world with Betty and Billy Fairfield and their Uncle Jim. They flew to distant regions of the globe and plunged headlong into the miost thrilling adventures (and some of the most far fetched) ever to grace the 5-to-6pm children's thriller hour.


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