Buck Rodgers and the 25th Century
Juvenile Science Fiction serial (1932 - 47)
Buck Rogers was a
comic strip that appeared in the America's newspapers, so it was a natural for
radio action, too. It had several time slots and sponsors on radio during the
1930's, and the shows from 1938-39, running on Mutual, re-tell our hero's
beginnings to get us kids ready for action as Buck blasts off on more exciting
space adventures in the incredible future of the 25th Century. After his 1930's
adventures, Buck Rogers was "lost in space" until a return to Earth radio in
1947. Many actors played the parts throughout the decades.
Buck
Rogers was a man of our time who got trapped in a cave-in in an abandoned
mine, and was subjected to a mysterious gas that held him in suspended animation
until he was discovered in the 25th century. He was resuscitated by the good
inventor and scientist Dr. Huer. The Doctor had an assistant who was a
Lieutenant in the Space Corp, Wilma Deering. Buck catches on to the marvelous
inventions and ways of the future, and sets off on adventures against space
baddies with the help of Wilma and other space friends such as Black Barney, a
dense Martian pirate turned sometimes sidekick. Buck and his friends from the
future battle evil forces led by Killer Kane and Ardala Valmar, who like to
steal new technology and generally work at getting themselves a piece of the
action, regardless of the means. In the 25th Century, dedication to the work at
hand was still a hallmark of the successful, whether good or evil. This battle
of good vs. evil might have meant much more in the fall of 1939 as the
War officially began throughout Europe,
and threatened America.