Buck Rogers in the 25th Century


(4.4 stars; 30 reviews)

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century aired from November 7, 1932, to March 28, 1947, showcasing a blend of science fiction and adventure that was far ahead of its time. The series featured innovative concepts such as death ray guns, gamma ray bombs, and even a mechanical mole.

With a cast that included Curtis Arnall, Matt Crowley, and Adele Ronson, the show introduced audiences to a future where Buck Rogers' sidekick was not only a capable pilot but also a fierce warrior, breaking gender stereotypes of the era.

Produced and directed by Jack Johnstone, the program was sponsored by well-known brands like Cocomalt and Kellogg's, and it typically ran for 15 to 30 minutes per episode.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Reviews

Back to the 1930s!


(3.5 stars)

Enjoyable nastosic trip in the past. Before television and Saturday morning cartoons. Kids listened to radio drama stories. The ending is missing, does Buck find Killer Kane???

great!


(4.5 stars)

Great listening! Unfortunately missing the last (or some of the last) episodes so you are left in suspense! 😕. Good,clear,listening with all understandable voices! Enjoy!

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century


(5 stars)

Very entertainment kept me in suspense

blast from the past


(4 stars)

just listen and you're back there...

Buck Rogers is Trade Marked


(5 stars)

I love these old sci-fi programs. To bad the name Buck Rogers is Trade Marked, really wanted to add these to my commercial website.