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<description>Faster than a speeding bullet.  More powerful than a locomotive.  Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound. Look. Up in the sky. Its a bird. Its a plane. Its Superman. Superman strange visitor from another planet who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Superman defender of law and order, champion of equal rights, valiant, courageous fighter against the forces of hate and prejudice, who disguised as Clark Kent, mild mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, fights a never ending battle for truth, justice and the American way.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Faster than a speeding bullet.  More powerful than a locomotive.  Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound. Look. Up in the sky. Its a bird. Its a plane. Its Superman.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The Adventures of Superman, adapted from the DC Comics character created in 1938, came to radio as a syndicated show on New York Citys WOR on February 12, 1940. On Mutual, it was broadcast from August 31, 1942 to June 17, 1949, as a weekly serial. It was aired on a three-times-a-week schedule from January 31, 1949 to June 17, 1949. The series shifted to ABC Saturday mornings on November 5 1949, and then to twice-a-week in June, 1950, continuing on ABC until March 1, 1951. 

The character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster arrived on radio not long after the comic book and took on an added dimension with Bud Collyer in the title role. During World War II and the post-war years, the juvenile adventure radio serial, sponsored by Kelloggs Pep, was a huge success, with many listeners following the quest for -truth, justice and the American way- in the daily radio broadcasts, the comic book stories and the newspaper comic strip.</itunes:summary>
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	    <title>ep01 baby from krypton 02/12/1940</title>
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		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/12/1940</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>The Adventures of Superman, adapted from the DC Comics character created in 1938, came to radio as a syndicated show on New York Citys WOR on February 12, 1940. On Mutual, it was broadcast from August 31, 1942 to June 17, 1949, as a weekly serial. It was aired on a three-times-a-week schedule from January 31, 1949 to June 17, 1949. The series shifted to ABC Saturday mornings on November 5 1949, and then to twice-a-week in June, 1950, continuing on ABC until March 1, 1951.

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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jun 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep02 clark kent reporter 02/14/1940</title>
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	    <title>ep03 keno's landslide 02/16/1940</title>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jun 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep04 clark kent captured by the wolfe 02/19/1940</title>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jun 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep05 locomotive crew freed 02/21/1940</title>
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	    <title>ep06 silver clipper 02/23/1940</title>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jul 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep07 atomic beam machine 02/26/1940</title>
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The character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster arrived on radio not long after the comic book and took on an added dimension with Bud Collyer in the title role. During World War II and the post-war years, the juvenile adventure radio serial, sponsored by Kelloggs Pep, was a huge success, with many listeners following the quest for -truth, justice and the American way- in the daily radio broadcasts, the comic book stories and the newspaper comic strip.</itunes:summary>
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	    <title>ep08 atomic fuel cylinders 02/28/1940</title>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep09 threat to the daily planet 03/01/1940</title>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep90 professor thorpes bathysphere p6 09/06/1940</title>
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	    <title>ep103 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p1 10/07/1940</title>
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	    <title>ep257 metropolis football team poisoned p14 10/01/1941</title>
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	    <title>ep259 crooked oil association p1 10/01/1941</title>
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The character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster arrived on radio not long after the comic book and took on an added dimension with Bud Collyer in the title role. During World War II and the post-war years, the juvenile adventure radio serial, sponsored by Kelloggs Pep, was a huge success, with many listeners following the quest for -truth, justice and the American way- in the daily radio broadcasts, the comic book stories and the newspaper comic strip.</itunes:summary>
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	    <title>ep260 crooked oil association p2 10/08/1941</title>
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The character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster arrived on radio not long after the comic book and took on an added dimension with Bud Collyer in the title role. During World War II and the post-war years, the juvenile adventure radio serial, sponsored by Kelloggs Pep, was a huge success, with many listeners following the quest for -truth, justice and the American way- in the daily radio broadcasts, the comic book stories and the newspaper comic strip.</itunes:summary>
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	    <title>ep265 crooked oil association p7 10/20/1941</title>
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	    <title>ep268 crooked oil association p10 10/27/1941</title>
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