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Adventures of Frank Merriwell

(3,3 Sterne; 5 Bewertungen)

Episodes of the old-time radio series "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell".

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

Frank Confesses In the Dark

14:52

The Riddle of the Wrong Answers

30:30

The Clue of the Numbers

30:38

The Big Top Adventure

30:01

Ballot Box Mystery

28:44

Mystery of the Iron Door

29:21

The Missing Mascot

29:43

The Stolen Masterpiece

28:15

Tap Day

28:18

The Thunderstorm Mystery

28:37

The Unreasonable Aunt

27:57

The Unwelcome Rescue

28:20

Sold at Auction

29:57

The Secret of the Old Mill

29:46

Magic Lantern Mystery

30:16

The Live Ghost

29:49

The Professor's Decision

29:16

The Ransomed Football

28:34

The Yale Bulldog

29:25

Mystery of the Missing Records

29:42

The Doubtful Alibi

29:22

The Front Page Story

29:08

The Senior Dinner

29:23

The Surprise Play

29:42

The Duplicate Dean

28:11

The Bench Warmer

27:38

The Quarantine

29:40

Gold Fever

28:51

Snow Trap

29:58

Green Hill

29:44

Unexpected Game

28:31

Championship Game

30:20

Danger in the River

30:04

Boomarang Pitch

29:24

April Shower

29:41

Urgent Errand

29:15

The Sawdust Adventure

29:39

Frank Merriwell's Promise

29:50

Mystery Man

30:17

Bewertungen

So unrealistic

(2 Sterne)

This kid is so good at everything it's annoying. Every football game, if he doesn't play, the team will lose, and they know it. He's on the debate team, he's an honor student, everyone loves this kid. And you'd think by the 50th time he couldn't play in the football game because of some crazy reason, the dean or something would try to postpone the game until he was there. plus, he always only plays like the last play to win the game. This guy hasn't played a full game in his entire collegiate career.

TO fastel12: "CAMP!"

(5 Sterne)

I thought your post was funny! It is CAMP my friend. It is supposed to be stupid! That's the charm of it! =)

radio lineup

(3 Sterne)

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. Announcers were Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. [1]