Ann of the Airlanes
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Ann of the Airlanes is a syndicated American radio adventure drama series broadcast in the mid-1930s. It "was one of the earliest adolescent broadcast features With a heroine in-stead of a hero as its protagonist."[1]
Characters and story
The story focused on Ann Burton, an aspiring airplane hostess portrayed by Lynne Howard (possibly a stage name for Hollywood native Elia Braca).[2] She also worked with the Secret Service, as did her romantic interest, Interstate Airlines pilot Jack Baker (Robert C. Bruce[2]). Gerald Mohr portrayed Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison. Also in the cast was John Gibson who portrayed Pete.
There were more than a few radio aviation dramas during the 1930s, but this was the only one with a female lead.[3]
Production
The transcribed series was created by Bob Burtt[4] and produced by Comet Productions. It consisted of 65 episodes for a 13-week run.[1] John. E. Frank was the director.[5]
In 1955 Harry S. Goodman Productions acquired the rights to Ann of the Airlanes and three other juvenile radio programs. The company planned to offer them to stations individually or as a package..[6]
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