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51: 452: â€“ A young woman in her late teens or early twenties who is a Secret Squadron agent. She was originally discovered as an amnesiac by Captain Midnight and Chuck Ramsay during a 1941 skirmish with the forces of Ivan Shark. She became a Secret Squadron member after several adventures with Captain Midnight, Chuck Ramsay, and Ichabod Mudd, replacing an earlier female companion named Patsy Donovan. Prior to World War II, she regained her memory and elected to remain in the Secret Squadron. A member of Captain Midnight's usual team, she was played by 1745: 623: 993: 559: 330: 192: 386: â€“ World War I aviator who leads the Secret Squadron, though he spends much time in the field actively contending with crime, espionage, and sabotage. He is an extremely skilled aviator with an ability to fly almost any aircraft superlatively. The Captain is usually accompanied by a team consisting of three Secret Squadron members (played by 678:, began September 9, 1954, on CBS, continuing for 39 episodes until January 21, 1956. Each episode was thirty minutes. (The first season ran 26 episodes from September 9, 1954, through February 26, 1955; the second season ran 13 episodes from October 29, 1955, through January 21, 1956). The sponsors were Ovaltine and Kix Cereal/ 476: â€“ U.S. Army Intelligence officer recalled from inactive duty as Captain Midnight's superior officer. Steele usually worked in the background but often provided the Secret Squadron with data and equipment. He often provided assignments for the Secret Squadron but left its administration to Captain Midnight. 888: 712:. Unlike other TV action heroes, Captain Midnight never ventured into space, but rather was confined to Earth's atmosphere. Viewers could send away for a special decoder device and membership kit by including the inner wax seal from a jar of Ovaltine to "Capt. Midnight, Box P, Chicago 77, Illinois". 867:
Jones"), which the hero was recruited to head (unless, of course, "unofficial" meant, in the modern pop-culture sense, "subject to official disavowal if caught or killed on a politically sensitive mission"). Even with the variants, it was far closer to the radio show than any of the other spinoffs.
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The strip had some differences from the radio show and did not reprise the radio adventures. In the strip, Captain Midnight was referred to as "an unofficial fighter for freedom," which is at variance from the radio show, where the Secret Squadron was set up by a high governmental official ("Mr.
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The scripts depicted women who were treated as equals, not just characters waiting to be rescued. Both Joyce Ryan of the Secret Squadron and Fury Shark, daughter of villain Ivan Shark, pulled their own weight in the adventures. Joyce went on commando raids and became involved in aerial dogfights
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After the war, some of the newer villains used war surplus equipment to carry out their activities. Secret Squadron activities shifted to contending with criminals as well as spies. The action continued to operate internationally, with adventures in South America and Africa as well as within the
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U.S. Army pilot. His Captain Midnight code name was given by a general who sent him on a high-risk mission from which he returned at the stroke of 12. When the show began in 1938, Albright was a private aviator who helped people, but his situation changed in 1940. When the show was taken over by
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were used by listeners to decipher encrypted messages previewing the next day's episode, usually broadcast once a week. Other premiums included rings, telescopes, and World War II items. (The broadcast messages were encrypted with relatively trivial monoalphabetic substitution ciphers with word
1253:. The book's stories reflect an amalgamated version of the Captain Midnight character and his supporting cast, and incorporate elements from the various media incarnations of the character, including the radio and television series, the Columbia movie serial and Fawcett comic book. 404: â€“ Captain Midnight's ward, a young man in his late teens or early twenties who is a Secret Squadron agent. Prior to the formation of the Secret Squadron, he shared adventures with his guardian. A member of Captain Midnight's usual team, he was played by 506: â€“ Ivan Shark's devoted daughter and sadistic second in command in his organization. She frequently took command when Ivan Shark was unable to function (e.g., in prison). Highly intelligent, she always proved herself capable. She was played by 650:). The serial used some of the characters from the radio show, but differed significantly from the radio program. Missing were the Secret Squadron and the Squadron equipment. The Captain Midnight character was presented as a masked 1268:, S05 E27 "The Man From My Uncle", Laura says to Rob "Not every adult still holds on to their Captain Midnight decoder ring" when speaking about his boy-like excitement for the FBI using their home as a stakeout base of operations. 466: â€“ Lyle William Kelly, a Secret Squadron agent who frequently accompanied Captain Midnight's usual team on their adventures. Kelly was Captain Midnight's usual liaison to his superior, Major Barry Steele. Kelly was played by 253:
Ovaltine, the origin story explained how Albright was recruited to head the Secret Squadron, an aviation-oriented paramilitary organization fighting sabotage and espionage during the period prior to the United States' entry into
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in 1958 via Telescreen Advertising, Ovaltine was no longer the sponsor. However, The Wander Company owned the rights to the character's name "Captain Midnight," forcing a title change by Screen Gems from
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Company, the Captain Midnight radio program was the creation of radio scripters Wilfred G. Moore and Robert M. Burtt, who had previously scored a success for Skelly with their boy pilot adventure serial
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in September 1942. When the U.S. Government broke up the NBC Red and Blue Networks, Ovaltine moved the series back to Mutual, beginning September 1945, where it remained until December 1949.
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was one of the writers on the comic book. The Fawcett character bore little resemblance to the radio character, and only the character Ichabod Mudd appeared regularly in the comic as the
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which released clouds of blinding darkness, the infra-red "Doom-Beam Torch" which he used to burn his emblem into walls and unlucky villains, and a "Gliderchute" (similar to the flying
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The show was produced by George Bilson, with theme music by Don Ferris. Special effects were handled by the Dallons brothers. Some episodes included movie actors such as Frank Lacteen,
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S03 E13 "Down for the Count, Part 2", Tubbs tells Crockett "And I don't even have my Captain Midnight decoder ring" when they discuss a letter with encrypted information.
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from a "fate worse than death" at the hands of aliens. Later on, Hyacinth felt that her father's lewd behavior toward that woman was disgraceful for Captain Midnight.
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The show was known for the imaginative use of exciting technological advancements to create narrative thrills, inspiring young audiences to dream of future advances.
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A newspaper comic strip, based closely on the radio program, debuted in 1942. The strip, bylined by "Jonwan" (Erwin L. Hess) was drawn in a style similar to that of
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for Captain Albright. The serial was later aired (one chapter per week) on select TV stations in the fall of 1953 and early 1954, under the title
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The show was extremely popular, with an audience in the millions. Just under half the listeners were adult, and it was a favorite of World War II
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on television, he was responsible for the development of the Code-O-Graph and also developed some weapons before and during World War II.
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offered by the series (usually marked with Midnight's personal symbol of a winged clock with the hands pointing to midnight) included
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The contents were derived from the Ovaltine-sponsored radio programs, covering the adventures through the close of World War II.
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began as a syndicated show on October 17, 1938, airing through the spring of 1940 on a few Midwest stations, including Chicago's
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In his Captain Albright secret identity he was a genius-level inventor like Edison. He had a secret laboratory in the desert.
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villains Baron von Karp, Admiral Himakito and von Schrecker. The Secret Squadron wartime activities were usually outside the
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prominently features the main characters bonding over Captain Midnight broadcasts and owning Secret Decoder Badges.
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genius-level intelligence, gizmos which release clouds of blinding darkness, infra-red Doom-Beam Torch, Gliderchute
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The Statler Brothers' nostalgia song "Do You Remember These" mentions Captain Midnight and Ovaltine in the lyrics.
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Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series
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Captain Midnight in the comic wore a skintight scarlet suit and used an array of gizmos like
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Fischer, Stuart (March 2018). "Those Unforgettable Super-Heroes of Dell & Gold Key".
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Radio Mystery and Adventure and Its Appearances in Film, Television and Other Media
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Captain Midnight's Post-war Radio Years: Radio's High-tech Adventure Thrills!
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where it remained until 1942. It moved to the Merchandise Mart and the NBC
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published a collection of new Captain Midnight short stories entitled
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Zoot Radio, free old time radio show downloads of 'Captain Midnight.'
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published its issue #1, which included a new Captain Midnight story.
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In the television program, Captain Midnight (now a veteran of the
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reintroduced the character, with a three-part story written by
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Superhero Comics of the Golden Age: The Illustrated History
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Superhero Comics of the Golden Age: The Illustrated History
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dresses up as Captain Midnight to save a woman at the
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while Captain Midnight watched from a plane overhead.
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series 1 third episode "Stately Home" the father of
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The Scarecrow Press. pp. 103–105. 1271:The 1977 short story "Jeffty Is Five" by 1122:published Captain Midnight adventures in 599:Learn how and when to remove this message 370:Learn how and when to remove this message 232:Learn how and when to remove this message 1166:) attached to the sides of his costume. 1001:comic book #1 (September, 1942). Art by 621: 1605: 1512: 1257:Cultural references to Captain Midnight 55:Richard Webb as Captain Midnight, 1954. 4435: 1571: 1537: 1506: 1453: 1395: 1361: 27:. For the broadcast interruption, see 3940: 1754: 1368:. McFarland & Co. pp. 7–17. 4533:Comics characters introduced in 1942 1487: 1231:In 1942 Whitman Publishing released 656:Captain Midnight's Adventure Theatre 581:adding citations to reliable sources 552: 352:adding citations to reliable sources 323: 214:adding citations to reliable sources 185: 80:Wilfred G. Moore and Robert M. 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