Tom Corbett 's first radio broadcast blasted across the airwaves
on January 1, 1952 and lasted six months until June 26, 1952.
The radio and TV cast were one in the same: Frankie Thomas Jr.
(Tom Corbett), Al Markim (Astro), Jan Merlin(Roger Manning) and
Ed Bryce (Capt Strong). The radio shows differed from the TV
shows in their beginning schedules. The TV series began as 15
minute shows three times a week (Monday, Tuesday and Friday)
later switching to the half hour format on Monday and Friday.
The radio series consisted of two half hour shows on Tuesday and
Thursday. Each half hour show was complete in itself but the
story line would cover both shows for the week starting on
Tuesday and ending on Thursday. This two part system is easy to
identify, part I (Tuesday) would close with ..."tune in next
Thursday when...(description of the action)..for part II of
...(title of show)". Thursday's show followed the same format
"...be sure to be with us next Tuesday when...(description of
the action)...in part I of ..(title of show)".
Many of the radio shows were
adapted by the TV series writers, Jack Winstock and Willie
Gilbert, as well as the series actors, Frankie Thomas Jr. Mr.
Gilbert later wrote the long running Broadway musical How to
succeed in Business without really trying and Mr. Thomas was
involved with many aspects of the TV series. Jack Winstock was
also a noted New York physician who would use his medical
knowledge in the radio & TV scripts (Astro's Zero A fever in
"Giants of Mercury"). Radio plot lines would crossover into the
TV script and appears in story lines of the Grosset & Dunlap
books.
Willy Ley was the technical
advisor on the TV series and was probably the consultant for the
radio series as well. Many of the magazine articles from the
1950's indicate he played an important part in keeping the
science within reasonable bounds.
Kellogg's PEP sponsored the
series and included many giveaways in the promotion of the show,
such as Space Cadet goggles and Space Cadet character cutouts on
the back of PEP cereal boxes. Many times the actors would step
out of the shows action to proclaim the merits of PEP cereals,
even using the Space Academy as a backdrop to plug the giveaways
associated with the cereal. These plugs were incorporated into
the story lines, such as the aforementioned space goggles. The
goggles were used by Dr. Dale in the lab, Astro used the goggles
while on duty on the power deck and Roger needed the goggles to
keep down the glare from the radar deck.
Jackson Beck would open the show
with..."Kellogg's PEP invites you to rocket into the future with
T-O-M C-O-R-B-E-T-T Space Cadet!!!!" Buzzers would sound and Tom
would reply with..."Stand by to raise ship!!! Blastoff minus
5-4-3-2-1 ZERO!!!! Mr. Beck would then exclaim.. "Now, as
roaring rockets blast off to distant planets and far flung
stars, we take you to the AGE OF THE CONQUEST OF SPACE with TOM
CORBETT Space Cadet!!! Amid all of the sound effects, very
similar to the Dimension X and X Minus One shows, was the organ
music playing the Tom Corbett Theme song. The music would lower
and dissolve into the PEP cereal commercial. The stage was set
and we were ready to blastoff into space with Tom , while
chewing on some good "wholesome" PEP cereal.
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EPISODES LIST
520103 2 Living Crystals of
Titan, Part 2
520108 3 The Missing Rocket Scout, Part 1
520110 4 The Missing Rocket Scout, Part 2
520115 5 Space Station of Danger, Part 1
520117 6 Space Station of Danger, Part 2
520122 7 Shanghaied on a Deep Spacer, Part 1
520124 8 Shanghaied on a Deep Spacer, Part 2
520129 9 Operation Hide and Seek, Part 1
520131 10 Operation Hide and Seek, Part 2
520205 11 Doomed Cargo, Part 1
520207 12 Doomed Cargo, Part 2
520221 16 Astro Lost in Ice Cave - Pt 2
520226 17 Trial in Space, Part 1
520228 18 Trial in Space, Part 2
520304 19 The Asteroid of Danger, Part 1
520306 20 The Asteroid of Danger, Part 2
520311 21 The Giants of Mercury, Part 1
520313 22 The Giants of Mercury, Part 2
520318 23 The Atmosphere of Death, Part 1
520320 24 The Atmosphere of Death, Part 2
520325 25 The Mission of Mercy, Part 1
520327 26 The Mission of Mercy, Part 2
520401 27 Double Cross in Space, Part 1
520403 28 Double Cross in Space, Part 2
520408 29 The Mystery of the Sparkling Meteor, Part 1
520410 30 The Mystery of the Sparkling Meteor, Part 2
520415 31 Holiday of Terror, Part 1
520417 32 Holiday of Terror, Part 2
520422 33 The Riddle of Astro, Part 1
520424 34 The Riddle of Astro, Part 2
520429 35 An Escort of Death, Part 1
520501 36 An Escort of Death, Part 2
520506 37 Danger in Deep Space, Part 1
520508 38 Danger in Deep Space, Part 2
520513 39 Marooned with Death, Part 1
520515 40 Marooned with Death, Part 2
520520 41 The Greatest Show in the Universe, Part 1
520522 42 The Greatest Show in the Universe, Part 2
520527 43 Revolt at Prison Rock, Part 1
520529 44 Revolt at Prison Rock, Part 2
520603 45 Vultures of Space - Pt 1
520605 46 Vultures of Space - Pt 2
520610 47 Satellite of Death - Pt 1
520612 48 Satellite of Death - Pt 2
520617 49 Pursuit of Danger - Pt 1
520619 50 Pursuit of Danger - Pt 2
Interview with Frankie Thomas and Jan Merlin, stars of Tom
Corbett Space Cadet
xxxxxx Freighter Sabotaged
xxxxxx Hijacked
xxxxxx Landing on Earth
xxxxxx Robots on Mercury
xxxxxx Training Mission
xxxxxx Vacation on Venus
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