Skippy (radio)

This article is about the 1930s US radio show. For the American comic strip, see Skippy (comic strip).
Skippy
Genre Children's radio serial
Running time 15 minutes
Country United States
Language(s) English
Home station Mutual Broadcasting System
Syndicates CBS
Starring Franklin Adams, Jr.
Francis Smith
St. John Terrell
Air dates January 11, 1932 (1932-01-11) to March 29, 1935 (1935-03-29) [1]
Sponsored by Wheaties, Phillips' tooth paste [2]

Skippy was an American children's radio serial based on the popularity of the comic strip Skippy. It was broadcast on CBS Radio from January 11, 1932 to March 29, 1935. [3]

Skippy has been called the first radio serial for children, though the radio serial Little Orphan Annie (1930-...) has also been given that honorific title. [4]

Concept

Skippy was a popular gag-a-day comic strip, written and drawn by Percy Crosby. The 1932 radio serial was an audio play based on the adventures of this mischievous little boys. The scripts were written by Robert Hardy Andrews. Production was in hands of Frank Hummert and Anne Hummert. Each episode was 15 minutes long. The series was cancelled in 1935. [5]

Cast

Sources

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