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<title>adventures of superman</title>
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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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            <description>An audition recording of the first show of the syndicated series. Krypton is destroyed, Kal-El departs on his way to Earth.</description>
		    <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.

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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	    	   <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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            <description>Superman arrives on Earth, does his first good deed, invents his alias Clark Kent, and gets a job on The Daily Planet.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/14/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jun 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep03 keno's landslide 02/16/1940</title>
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            <description>The Wolf and Keno Carter try to derail The Limited by dynamiting a landslide onto the tracks.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/16/1940</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.

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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	    	   <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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            <description>The Wolf threatens to make The Silver Clipper disappear and then captures Clark Kent.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/19/1940</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.

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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	    	   <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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            <description>Clark is captured, but Superman escapes and frees the crew of the locomotive.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/21/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jul 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep06 silver clipper 02/23/1940</title>
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            <description>Superman saves The Silver Clipper as bullets bounce off him.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/23/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jul 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep07 atomic beam machine 02/26/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
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            <description>Professor Dahlgrens atomic beam has been stolen by The Yellow Mask, who plans to blow up the Daily Planet Building.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/26/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jul 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep08 atomic fuel cylinders 02/28/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
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            <description>Dr. Dahlgrens Atomic Beam fuel cylinders have been stolen by The Yellow Mask.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/28/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
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	    <title>ep09 threat to the daily planet 03/01/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
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            <description>Lois is thrown out of an airplane, but is rescued by Superman as he foils the plans of The Yellow Mask.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/01/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep10 fire in the sterling tower 10/03/1940</title>
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            <description>Superman rescues a woman from the burning Sterling Building.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/03/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 06 Aug 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep11 stabbing of june anderson 03/06/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
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            <description>The witness to the Sterling Tower fire is stabbed while in the hospital.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/06/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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	    <title>ep12 north star mining company 03/08/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
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            <description>June Anderson has given proof of the North Star mine fraud to her brother on a freighter.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/08/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep13 steamship madison 03/11/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep13_steamship_madison_03_11_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>There is a fire aboard the freighter Madison.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/11/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep14 plane to canyon city 03/13/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep14_plane_to_canyon_city_03_13_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep14_plane_to_canyon_city_03_13_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Enroute to Idaho, Clark Kent falls off an airplane wing while trying to free it from ice.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/13/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 03 Sep 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep15 left to be killed 03/15/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep15_left_to_be_killed_03_15_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep15_left_to_be_killed_03_15_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>June Anderson is left at the bottom of the North Star mine, which is about to explode.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/15/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep15_left_to_be_killed_03_15_1940.mp3"
		    length="4052839"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 10 Sep 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep16 prison riot 03/18/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep16_prison_riot_03_18_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep16_prison_riot_03_18_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The prisoners are rioting at San Miguel prison, and Lois is in danger once again.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/18/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep16_prison_riot_03_18_1940.mp3"
		    length="4177912"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep17 steam plant 03/20/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep17_steam_plant_03_20_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep17_steam_plant_03_20_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The Wolf and his henchman Keno are barricaded in the prisons steam plant, with Lois Lane as their hostage.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/20/1940</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.

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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		    length="3873533"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep18 mystery of dyerville p1 03/22/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>botar</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep18_mystery_of_dyerville_p1_03_22_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep18_mystery_of_dyerville_p1_03_22_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The Mask kills The Wolf and makes plans with Keno, while another earthquake strikes Dyerville.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/22/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep18_mystery_of_dyerville_p1_03_22_1940.mp3"
		    length="3972264"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 01 Oct 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep19 mystery of dyerville p2 03/25/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>http://www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep19_mystery_of_dyerville_p2_03_25_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep19_mystery_of_dyerville_p2_03_25_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman saves the Dyerville bridge and a barge full of gasoline. The Yellow Mask demands 1 million dollars or he will destroy the town.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/25/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep19_mystery_of_dyerville_p2_03_25_1940.mp3"
		    length="4030594"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 08 Oct 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep20 mystery of dyerville p3 03/27/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>http://www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep20_mystery_of_dyerville_p3_03_27_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep20_mystery_of_dyerville_p3_03_27_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark rescues Lois from Kenos plan to blow her up. The Mask strikes at the Harley Dam.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/27/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep20_mystery_of_dyerville_p3_03_27_1940.mp3"
		    length="4127141"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep21 mystery of dyerville p4 03/29/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep21_mystery_of_dyerville_p4_03_29_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep21_mystery_of_dyerville_p4_03_29_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman saves Dyerville from destruction by blocking the Jefferson Gorge after the dam has been destroyed.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/29/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep21_mystery_of_dyerville_p4_03_29_1940.mp3"
		    length="4265308"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 05 Nov 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep22 emerald of the incas p1 04/01/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep22_emerald_of_the_incas_p1_04_01_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep22_emerald_of_the_incas_p1_04_01_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark and the daughter of a missing friend of Perry Whites visit a strange house in the suburb of Brentwood, guarded by an electrified fence and a hostile giant.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/01/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep22_emerald_of_the_incas_p1_04_01_1940.mp3"
		    length="3761719"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep23 emerald of the incas p2 04/03/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep23_emerald_of_the_incas_p2_04_03_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep23_emerald_of_the_incas_p2_04_03_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman defeats the giant Negro and finally gets to meet Dr. Beechum, but Elsie Beechum shrieks and then disappears.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/03/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep23_emerald_of_the_incas_p2_04_03_1940.mp3"
		    length="3827548"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep24 emarald of the incas p3 04/03/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep24_emerald_of_the_incas_p3_04_05_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep24_emerald_of_the_incas_p3_04_05_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>A cab driver has brought two little brown men out to the house, and one of them has a blowgun Dr. Beechum mentions a sacred emblem of the Incas.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/05/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep24_emerald_of_the_incas_p3_04_05_1940.mp3"
		    length="4085376"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 26 Nov 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Tiem Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep25 emarald of the incas p4 04/08/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep25_emerald_of_the_incas_p4_04_08_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep25_emerald_of_the_incas_p4_04_08_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Elsie returns Zingree but is shot with poison darts by the two little brown men. A huge emerald, carved in the shape of a god, is being sought by the Azatlan Indians.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/08/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep26 emarald of the incas p5 04/10/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep26_emerald_of_the_incas_p5_04_10_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Superman flies off after the gyrocopter. He catches up to it and throws it down to float on Long Island Sound. Meanwhile, Dr. Beechams house is on fire.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/10/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep26_emerald_of_the_incas_p5_04_10_1940.mp3"
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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 10 Dec 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep27 emarald of the incas p6 04/12/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep27_emerald_of_the_incas_p6_04_12_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep27_emerald_of_the_incas_p6_04_12_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman rescues the Inca priests from the sinking sea plane, but The Emerald Of The Incas sinks and is lost forever.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/12/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep27_emerald_of_the_incas_p6_04_12_1940.mp3"
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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 17 Dec 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep28 donellis protection racket p1 04/15/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep28_donellis_protection_racket_p1_04_15_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep28_donellis_protection_racket_p1_04_15_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Donellis protection racket is preying on the candy story run by Jimmy Olsens mom.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/15/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep28_donellis_protection_racket_p1_04_15_1940.mp3"
		    length="2851672"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 24 Dec 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep29 donellis protection racket p2 04/17/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep29_donellis_protection_racket_p2_04_17_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep29_donellis_protection_racket_p2_04_17_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Donellis henchmen threaten Jimmy and Mrs. Olsen, but are scared off by Superman. Jimmy and Lois Lane are about to walk into a trap.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/17/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep29_donellis_protection_racket_p2_04_17_1940.mp3"
		    length="2779365"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 31 Dec 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep30 donellis protection racket p3 04/19/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep30_donellis_protection_racket_p3_04_19_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep30_donellis_protection_racket_p3_04_19_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Lois Lane has been kidnapped by the Donelli gang, and taken to Little Falls, where fire threatens.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/19/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep30_donellis_protection_racket_p3_04_19_1940.mp3"
		    length="2773513"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep31 donellis protection racket p4 04/22/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep31_donellis_protection_racket_p4_04_22_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep31_donellis_protection_racket_p4_04_22_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Jimmy Olsen has vanished into the woods while the search for Lois continues.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/22/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep31_donellis_protection_racket_p4_04_22_1940.mp3"
		    length="2807681"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jan 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep32 donellis protection racket p5 04/24/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep32_donellis_protection_racket_p5_04_24_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep32_donellis_protection_racket_p5_04_24_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen are lost in the woods, which are on fire.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/24/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep32_donellis_protection_racket_p5_04_24_1940.mp3"
		    length="2584700"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep33 donellis protection racket p6 04/26/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep33_donellis_protection_racket_p6_04_26_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep33_donellis_protection_racket_p6_04_26_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Donelli plants a bomb, but is foiled by Superman. Donelli is captured and the adventure ends.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/26/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep33_donellis_protection_racket_p6_04_26_1940.mp3"
		    length="2874555"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep34 airplane disasters at bridger field p1 04/29/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep34_airplane_disasters_at_bridger_field_p1_04_29_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep34_airplane_disasters_at_bridger_field_p1_04_29_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Six air transport airplanes crashed near Bridger Field. When the seventh plane crashes, Clark Kent is assigned to get the story.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/29/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep34_airplane_disasters_at_bridger_field_p1_04_29_1940.mp3"
		    length="2450961"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 04 Feb 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Ole Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc,comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep35 airplane disasters at bridger field p2 05/01/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep35_airplane_disasters_at_bridger_field_p2_05_01_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep35_airplane_disasters_at_bridger_field_p2_05_01_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Finding themselves on a circus train, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen are menaced by JoJo the gorilla.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/01/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep35_airplane_disasters_at_bridger_field_p2_05_01_1940.mp3"
		    length="2682720"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 11 Feb 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep36 airplane disasters at bridger field p3 05/03/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep36_airplane_disasters_at_bridge_p3_05_03_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep36_airplane_disasters_at_bridge_p3_05_03_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>A dust storm is about to strike and another plane is about to crash.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/03/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep36_airplane_disasters_at_bridge_p3_05_03_1940.mp3"
		    length="2496414"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep37 airplane disasters at bridger field p4 05/06/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep37_airplane_disasters_at_bridge_p4_05_06_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep37_airplane_disasters_at_bridge_p4_05_06_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen investigate the strange circus. Fodor the strongman attacks Clark Kent.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/06/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep38 airplane disasters at bridger field p5 05/08/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep38_airplane_disasters_at_bridger_field_p5_05_08_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Clark Kent crack Hagens code, the mystery plane is due at midnight. Superman defeats a tiger.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/08/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep39 airplane disasters at bridger field p6 05/10/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep39_airplane_disasters_at_bridger_field_p6_05_10_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Professor Hagen and his secret machine has been dissolving the aircraft in midair. As an avalanche falls on Jimmy Olsen and Ed Hamlin, Superman diverts the rock slide at the last moment.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/10/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep40 buffalo hills p1 05/13/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep40_buffalo_hills_p1_05_13_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Two attempts to kill Asa Hatch, the famous photographer. The Governor has been in a car crash.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/13/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 18 Mar 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep41 buffalo hills p2 05/15/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep41_buffalo_hills_p2_05_15_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep41_buffalo_hills_p2_05_15_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent and Asa Hatch are on a train heading for Buffalo Hills. Superman finds a man riding the rods and planning to sabotage the train.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/15/1940</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.

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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		    length="3015393"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep42 buffalo hills p3 05/17/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep42_buffalo_hills_p3_05_17_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep42_buffalo_hills_p3_05_17_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Governor Carson has refused to pardon a criminal. Pete Flores plans revenge on Asa Hatch and Clark Kent. Clark and Asa are unable to warn the governor of the danger facing him.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/17/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep43 buffalo hills p4 05/20/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep43_buffalo_hills_p4_05_20_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep43_buffalo_hills_p4_05_20_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark is in jail, pretending to be a member of the Pete Flores gang. Superman tries to protect the Governor from a kidnap attempt.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/20/1940</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.

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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		    length="2948833"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR old time,radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep44 buffalo hills p5 05/22/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep44_buffalo_hills_p5_05_22_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep44_buffalo_hills_p5_05_22_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent meets Governor Carlson and Asa Hatch once again and explanations are in order. The treacherous Keegan has planted a mysterious package in the governors car.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/22/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep44_buffalo_hills_p5_05_22_1940.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep45 buffalo hills p6 05/24/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep45_buffalo_hills_p6_05_24_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep45_buffalo_hills_p6_05_24_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Despite Clark Kents warning, Governor Carson is determined to attend the opening of the Buffalo Hills statues. Pete Flores plans to dynamite the mountain right onto the governor.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/24/1940</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.

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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		    length="2880497"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep46 alonzo craig artic explorer p1 05/27/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep46_alonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p1_05_27_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep46_alonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p1_05_27_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The twin sister of Alonzo Cragg, the famous arctic explorer, supplies a clue to the missing man. Flying to the arctic, Superman tries to rescue a ship from an iceberg in the fog.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/27/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep46_alonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p1_05_27_1940.mp3"
		    length="2867136"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep47 alonzo craig artic explorer p2 05/29/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep47_lalonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p2_05_29_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep47_lalonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p2_05_29_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The huge figure of an Indian appears in the sky. Superman fights off the attacking Indians and then Clark Kent finds an important clue.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/29/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep47_lalonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p2_05_29_1940.mp3"
		    length="2918441"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep48 alonzo craig artic explorer p3 06/01/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep48_lalonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p3_06_01_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep48_lalonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p3_06_01_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent has discovered the missing diary of Ray Martin. It says Alonzo Cragg is still alive! Superman finds Professor Peters being attacked by walruses.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/01/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep48_lalonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p3_06_01_1940.mp3"
		    length="2937980"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep49 alonzo craig artic explorer p4 06/03/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep49_alonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p4_06_03_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep49_alonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p4_06_03_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The ring has a secret compartment, inside is the second half of the treasure map, leading to the Cliffs Of Ice and the Sunken Temple. The witch doctor of the Cunalacas is captured by Superman.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/03/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep49_alonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p4_06_03_1940.mp3"
		    length="2847179"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep50 alonzo craig artic explorer p5 06/05/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep50_alonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p5_06_05_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>The missing explorer is really the witch doctor of the Cunalacas. The sacred treasure is found and the Cunalacas attack.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/01/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep51 alonzo craig artic explorer p6 06/06/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep51_alonzo_craig_artic_explorer_p6_06_07_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Alonzo Cragg is brought back to his senses. The Cunalaca Indians get to keep the treasure.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/06/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar,superman</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep52 horace mortons weather machine p1 06/09/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep52_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p1_06_09_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Lois Lane and Clark Kent travel to Music Mountain to interview Uncle Horace, who has the ability to accurately forecast the weather.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/09/1940</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.

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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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar,superman</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep53 horace mortons weather machine p2 06/11/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep53_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p2_06_11_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep53_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p2_06_11_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The weather forecasts of Lois uncle Horace Morton are being used by a gang of criminals. After another uncannily accurate forecast by Horace Morton, Elmer Rodgers has been found murdered.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/11/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep53_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p2_06_11_1940.mp3"
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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radi, botar,superman</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep54 horace mortons weather machine p3 06/13/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep54_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p3_06_13_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>During the hail storm, a bank has been robbed and three men who have been locked in the vault are about to suffocate.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/13/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar,superman</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep55 horace mortons weather machine p4 06/15/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep55_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p4_06_15_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep55_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p4_06_15_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Lois drives down the mountain at breakneck speed and is forced off the road and into the lake. She is rescued by Superman. Dr. Morton can actually create weather, but has been kidnapped from a jail cell.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/15/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep55_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p4_06_15_1940.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar,superman</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep56 horace mortons weather machine p5 06/19/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep56_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p5_06_19_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep56_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p5_06_19_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark and Lois interview Thales at the Radium and Pitchblende refinery. He seems to know more about the whereabouts of Horace Morton than he is letting on.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/19/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep56_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p5_06_19_1940.mp3"
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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar,superman</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep57 horace mortons weather machine p6 06/06/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep57_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p6_06_21_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep57_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p6_06_21_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman frees Dr. Morton and finds out that Music Mountain is about to collapse on innocent children.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/06/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep57_horace_mortons_weather_machine_p6_06_21_1940.mp3"
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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR old time radio,botar,superman</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep58 hans holbins doll factory p1 06/24/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep58_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p1_06_24_1940.mp3</link>
       <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep58_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p1_06_24_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Clark and Lois rush off to Melville to investigate the explosion in Hans Holbeins doll factory. Lois is imprisoned by Holbein to prevent her from discovering the truth.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/24/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep58_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p1_06_24_1940.mp3"
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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar,superman</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep59 hans holbins doll factory p2 06/26/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep59_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p2_06_26_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep59_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p2_06_26_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman finds a significant clue about the explosion in the doll factory. There are metal cylinders hidden in each doll.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/26/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep59_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p2_06_26_1940.mp3"
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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar,superman</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep60 hans holbins doll factory p3 06/28/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep60_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p3_06_28_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep60_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p3_06_28_1940.mp3</guid>
		<description>Lois is rescued from the explosion but is recaptured by Holbein and taken to a secret island.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/28/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep60_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p3_06_28_1940.mp3"
		    length="2832967"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar,superman</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep61 hans holbins doll factory p4 07/01/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep61_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p4_07_01_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep61_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p4_07_01_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman pays a visit to the Agnes K, Holbeins converted fishing boat. He discovers a chart with the location of the hidden island. Meanwhile, Lois is set adrift in a rowboat at sea.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/01/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep61_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p4_07_01_1940.mp3"
		    length="2642587"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep62 hans holbins doll factory p5 07/03/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep62_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p5_07_03_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep62_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p5_07_03_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent is flying a sea plane with Perry White. He finds Lois in the rowboat...and just in time! Holbein finds Perry White and sets a bomb to blow up his own island, along with Perry White and his own henchman Joe. The bomb will go off in just ten minutes</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/03/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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	    <title>ep63 hans holbins doll factory p6 07/05/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep63_hans_holbins_doll_factory_p6_07_05_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Superman captures Holbein and rescues Perry White just before the island explodes.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/05/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep64 happyland amusement park p1 07/08/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep64_happyland_amusement_park_p1_07_08_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Midway Martin threatens Nancy Bardette when she refuses to sell him her new amusement park. The horses seem to go wild during the first big parade.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/08/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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	    <title>ep65 happyland amusement park p2 07/10/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep65_happyland_amusement_park_p2_07_10_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Midway Martin forces Kelly to sabotage the Sky Chaser, Happylands most spectacular ride. Nancy is going to be taking the first ride.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/10/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep66 happyland amusement park p3 07/12/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep66_happyland_amusement_park_p3_07_12_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep66_happyland_amusement_park_p3_07_12_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent pretends to be a carnival strong man to get a job withe Midway Martin. Kelly steals Clarks wallet and discovers that he is really a reporter.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/12/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep67 happyland amusement park p4 07/15/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep67_happyland_amusement_park_p4_07_15_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep67_happyland_amusement_park_p4_07_15_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent tries to get a job with Midway Martin as a strong man. Plans are made to explode Happyland.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/15/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep68 happyland amusement park p5 07/17/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep68_happyland_amusement_park_p5_07_17_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep68_happyland_amusement_park_p5_07_17_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Midway Martin tricks Nancy Bardette into selling Happyland.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/17/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep68_happyland_amusement_park_p5_07_17_1940.mp3"
		    length="2632240"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep69 happyland amusement park p6 07/19/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep69_happyland_amusement_park_p6_07_19_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep69_happyland_amusement_park_p6_07_19_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Midway Martin has Lois Lane trapped in a hotel room in Parkville. She escapes with the bill of sale and is rescued by Superman after a high speed car chase.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/19/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep69_happyland_amusement_park_p6_07_19_1940.mp3"
		    length="2684276"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep70 lighthouse point smugglers p1 07/22/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep70_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p1_07_22_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep70_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p1_07_22_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Jimmy Olsen calls the Daily Planet to tell them about a gang of smugglers at Lighthouse Point. Clark Kent travels up to Maine to discover several mysteries and rescue Jimmy from drowning.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/22/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep70_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p1_07_22_1940.mp3"
		    length="2868598"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep71 lighthouse point smugglers p2 07/24/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep71_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p2_07_24_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep71_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p2_07_24_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>There is a light in the old lighthouse.  Aunt Lu is acting odd.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/24/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep71_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p2_07_24_1940.mp3"
		    length="2812069"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep72 lighthouse point smugglers p3 07/26/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep72_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p3_07_26_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep72_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p3_07_26_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen investigate the strange old lighthouse and the strange sailor inside it.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/26/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep72_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p3_07_26_1940.mp3"
		    length="2812069"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep73 lighthouse point smugglers p4 07/29/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep73_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p4_07_29_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep73_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p4_07_29_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>There are strange developments with the smugglers in the lighthouse. Aunt Lu confesses her secret.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/29/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep73_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p4_07_29_1940.mp3"
		    length="2806218"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep74 lighthouse point smugglers p5 07/31/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep74_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p5_07_31_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep74_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p5_07_31_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Christopher Horn tells the story of the Chinese Jade.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/31/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep74_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p5_07_31_1940.mp3"
		    length="2818025"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep75 lighthouse point smugglers p6 08/02/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep75_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p6_08_02_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep75_lighthouse_point_smugglers_p6_08_02_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The secret chamber is revealed at last, with the help of Great Grandpa Horns sea chest filled with the Chinese jade.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/02/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep76 pillars of fire at graves end p1 08/05/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep76_pillar_of_fire_at_graves_end_p1_08_05_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep76_pillar_of_fire_at_graves_end_p1_08_05_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>An expedition to The Pillar Of Fire at Gravesend. A bomb nearly stops Clark Kent and Lois Lane before they begin to visit the walled village.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/05/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep76_pillar_of_fire_at_graves_end_p1_08_05_1940.mp3"
		    length="2766105"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep77 pillar of fire at graves end p2 08/07/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep77_pillar_of_fire_at_graves_end_p2_08_07_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>A strange evening with the elder of Gravesend, and then Lois Lane disappears from a locked room.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/07/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep77_pillar_of_fire_at_graves_end_p2_08_07_1940.mp3"
		    length="2776241"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep78 pillars of fire at graves end p3 08/09/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep78_pillar_of_fire_at_graves_end_p3_08_09_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep78_pillar_of_fire_at_graves_end_p3_08_09_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The secret of The Pillar Of Fire is revealed, Lois Lane is rescued.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/09/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep78_pillar_of_fire_at_graves_end_p3_08_09_1940.mp3"
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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep79 mayan treasure p1 08/12/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep79_mayan_treasure_p1_08_12_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep79_mayan_treasure_p1_08_12_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent and Major Dauber fly to the jungles of Central America to investigate Mayan ruins.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/12/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep79_mayan_treasure_p1_08_12_1940.mp3"
		    length="2679877"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep80 mayan treasure p2 08/14/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep80_mayan_treasure_p2_08_14_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep80_mayan_treasure_p2_08_14_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The expedition plans to find Ashta, a mummy of a beautiful woman, perfectly preserved. The Major has been abducted, he and Clark Kent are trapped in an underground dungeon.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/14/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep80_mayan_treasure_p2_08_14_1940.mp3"
		    length="2699208"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep81 mayan treasure p3 08/16/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep81_mayan_treasure_p3_08_16_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep81_mayan_treasure_p3_08_16_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent meets an Englishman named Bert, a Navy deserter. Superman has to rescue Bert and Major Dover from wild natives. This is a story about the mummy of the goddess Ashta and the quest begins for the temple.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/16/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep81_mayan_treasure_p3_08_16_1940.mp3"
		    length="2932746"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep82 mayan treasure p4 08/19/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep82_mayan_treasure_p4_08_19_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep82_mayan_treasure_p4_08_19_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Major Dover and Chief Tasso are trapped in the middle of The Lake Of The Crocodiles with the water rising.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/19/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep82_mayan_treasure_p4_08_19_1940.mp3"
		    length="2854480"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep83 mayan treasure p5 08/21/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep83_mayan_treasure_p5_08_21_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep83_mayan_treasure_p5_08_21_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman investigates the wrecked plane and save Major Dover and Chief Tasso from the rising waters. Clark Kent, Major Dover and Chief Tasso become trapped in a tunnel.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/21/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep83_mayan_treasure_p5_08_21_1940.mp3"
		    length="2869258"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep84 mayan treasure p6 08/23/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep84_mayan_treasure_p6_08_23_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep84_mayan_treasure_p6_08_23_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Superman discovers the scheme of Bert is a round the world aviatrix kept in a state of suspended animation.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/23/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep84_mayan_treasure_p6_08_23_1940.mp3"
		    length="2834442"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep85 professor thorpes bathysphere p1 08/26/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep85_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p1_08_26_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep85_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p1_08_26_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Professor Thorpes ship has been stolen from Key West. After nearly drowning, Clark Kent discovers that a false telegram has caused all the trouble.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/26/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep85_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p1_08_26_1940.mp3"
		    length="2938890"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep86 professor thorpes bathysphere p2 08/28/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep86_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p2_08_28_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep86_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p2_08_28_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Below deck on the Juanita is the real Captain Maddox. There is a map tattooed on the radio operators chest, shaped like an octopus. The false captain turns out to be Wolf Cleland a notorious Caribbean criminal.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/28/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep86_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p2_08_28_1940.mp3"
		    length="2873354"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep87 professor thorpes bathysphere p3 08/30/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep87_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p3_08_30_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep87_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p3_08_30_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>A radio message is received from Pete Escobar, the criminal mastermind. Escobar reveals his plan to get 2 million dollars in sunken gold.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/30/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 02 Sep 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep88 professor thorpes bathysphere p4 09/02/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
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	    <description>Clark Kent joins the professor for the first dive in the bathysphere. Suddenly, the air supply fails.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/02/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 02 Sep 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep89 professor thorpes bathysphere p5 09/04/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep89_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p5_09_04_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Superman saves the bathysphere from an octopus with a stranglehold on the air lines. The first box of gold is recovered, but a storm dooms those aboard the bathysphere, and the Juanita.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/04/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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	    <title>ep90 professor thorpes bathysphere p6 09/06/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep90_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p06_09_06_1940.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Captain Maddox sacrifices those in the bathysphere in an effort to save the ship, but the bathysphere is missing.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/06/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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	    <title>ep91 professor thorpes bathysphere p7 09/09/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep91_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p7_09_09_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Superman brings the bathysphere to the surface. All the gold has been recovered but Pete Escobar sneaks aboard the Juanita to steal it.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/09/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep92 professor thorpes bathysphere p8 09/11/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep92_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p8_09_11_1940.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Pete Escobar and Carlos steal the gold after knocking Captain Maddox unconscious. Meanwhile, Bill Wentworth and Jimmy Olsen plan to hire a boat to search for the Juanita.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/11/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep93 professor thorpes bathysphere p9 09/13/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep93_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p09_09_13_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Superman takes the dying Captain Maddox to port and medical assistance. Bill Wentworth and Jimmy Olsen run from Escobars men and are trapped in a burning building.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/13/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep94 professor thorpes bathysphere p10 09/16/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep94_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p10_09_16_1940.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Superman rescues Jimmy Olsen and Bill Wentworth from the burning hotel. Escobar and Carlos plant explosive mines in the channel to sink the Juanita.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/16/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep95 professor thorpes bathysphere p11 09/18/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep95_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p11_09_18_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>There are mines in the channel, the Juanita will be blown up any second. Jimmy Olsen disobeys Clark Kents instructions in an attempt to recover the gold.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/18/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep96 professor thorpes bathysphere p12 09/20/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep96_professor_thorpes_bathysphere_p12_09_20_1940.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Superman is convinced that Pete Escobar, the evil half breed, was behind the disappearance of Jimmy Olsen. The gold is recovered and Jimmy is rescued, despite the earthquake.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/20/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep97 curse of dead man's island p1 09/23/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep97_curse_of_dead_mans_island_p1_09_23_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen are shipwrecked on a strange island.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/23/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep98 curse of dead man's island p2 09/25/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep98_curse_of_dead_mans_island_p2_09_25_1940.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen explore the strange house of the lady and her hawk.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/25/1940</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.

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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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep99 curse of dead man's island p3 09/23/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep99_curse_of_dead_mans_island_p3_09_27_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen try to solve the mystery of the strange island. Boris the madman returns to the hidden tunnel and its prisoner.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/23/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
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	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep100 curse of dead man's island p4 09/30/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep100_curse_of_dead_mans_island_p4_09_30_1940.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Jimmy Olsen and Edwards, the prisoner of Dead Mans Island, make their escape.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/30/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep101 curse of dead man's island p5 10/02/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep101_curse_of_dead_mans_island_p5_10_02_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>The attack of the giant clams. Jimmy Olsen and Edwards are in danger and in need of help from Superman.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/02/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep102 curse of dead man's island p6 10/04/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep102_curse_of_dead_mans_island_p6_10_04_1940.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Exploring Dead Mans Island, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen are threatened by Boris, who is killed by his own bullet. The secret of the island is revealed.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/04/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep103 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p1 10/07/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep103_yellow_mask_5_million_p1_10_07_1940.mp3</link>
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            <description>A mysterious event on an express train, and Clark Kent recovers the stolen crown jewels worth five million dollars.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/02/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep104 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p2 10/09/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep104_yellow_mask_5_million_p2_10_09_1940.mp3</link>
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	    <description>adventures of superman</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/09/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep105 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p3 10/11/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep105_yellow_mask_5_million_p3_10_11_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep105_yellow_mask_5_million_p3_10_11_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The Yellow Mask takes the jewels from Jimmy Olsen, but is knocked unconscious himself by the woman on the train. Jimmy has a surprise for Clark Kent, but The Yellow Mask and the mysterious woman join forces against Clark and Jimmy.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/11/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep106 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p4 10/14/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep106_yellow_mask_5_million_p4_10_14_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep106_yellow_mask_5_million_p4_10_14_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The Yellow Mask and his female partner trick Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen into leaving the train. They plan to recover the jewels from a hotel room.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/14/1940</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.

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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		    length="2889738"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep107 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p5 10/16/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep107_yellow_mask_5_million_p5_10_16_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep107_yellow_mask_5_million_p5_10_16_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The jewels have been stolen from Jimmy Olsen. Clark Kent gives chase in a rented airplane, but the plane crash lands in a marsh. Back on the train, the chase after the girl continues.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/16/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep107_yellow_mask_5_million_p5_10_16_1940.mp3"
		    length="2773002"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep108 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p6 10/18/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep108_yellow_mask_5_million_p6_10_18_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep108_yellow_mask_5_million_p6_10_18_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The girl has disappeared. This leads Clark Kent to a story about disappearing airplanes. Is everything tied to a mysterious deserted tower.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/18/1940</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.

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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		    length="2742282"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep109 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p7 10/21/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep109_yellow_mask_5_million_p7_10_21_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep109_yellow_mask_5_million_p7_10_21_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The mysterious woman has a falling out with The Yellow Mask after he reveals his plans to her. But, The Yellow Mask never forgets. Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen confront the girl who promptly disappears.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/11/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep109_yellow_mask_5_million_p7_10_21_1940.mp3"
		    length="2854922"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep110 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p8 10/23/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep110_yellow_mask_5_million_p8_10_23_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep110_yellow_mask_5_million_p8_10_23_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Superman rescues the mysterious woman from the quicksand. Clark Kent baits a trap for The Yellow Mask, with Lois Lane. The Yellow Masks henchmen set a trap for Clark, using an open drawbridge.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/231940</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep110_yellow_mask_5_million_p8_10_23_1940.mp3"
		    length="2873354"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep111 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p9 10/25/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep111_yellow_mask_5_million_p9_10_25_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep111_yellow_mask_5_million_p9_10_25_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Lois Lane convinces The Yellow Mask to fall into Clark Kents trap. An airplane dives right at Clark and Jimmy Olsen.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/25/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep111_yellow_mask_5_million_p9_10_25_1940.mp3"
		    length="2897930"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep112 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p10 10/28/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep112_yellow_mask_5_million_p10_10_28_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep112_yellow_mask_5_million_p10_10_28_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The Yellow Mask escapes with Lois Lane, Clark Kent sets another trap.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/28/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep113 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p11 10/30/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep113_yellow_mask_5_million_p11_10_30_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep113_yellow_mask_5_million_p11_10_30_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent captures one of the members of the gang of The Yellow Mask.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/30/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep113_yellow_mask_5_million_p11_10_30_1940.mp3"
		    length="2916362"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep114 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p12 11/01/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep114_yellow_mask_5_million_p12_11_01_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep114_yellow_mask_5_million_p12_11_01_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Jimmy Olsen and the police commissioner fall into a trap. Clark Kent confronts "he Yellow Mask face to face. Clark makes a deal with The Yellow Mask, but is trapped along with Lois Lane, Jimmy and the police commissioner in a concrete tank.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/01/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep114_yellow_mask_5_million_p12_11_01_1940.mp3"
		    length="2930698"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep115 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p13 11/04/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep115_yellow_mask_5_million_p13_11_04_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep115_yellow_mask_5_million_p13_11_04_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Even though hes trapped in a concrete tank, Clark Kent still has a trick up his sleeve.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/04/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep115_yellow_mask_5_million_p13_11_04_1940.mp3"
		    length="2818058"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep116 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p14 11/06/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep116_yellow_mask_5_million_p14_11_06_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep116_yellow_mask_5_million_p14_11_06_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Lefty and Joe double cross The Yellow Mask by stealing the jewels being delivered by a policeman. Clark Kent finally gets the chance to break out of the concrete tank, but The Yellow Mask gets the drop on him.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/06/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep116_yellow_mask_5_million_p14_11_06_1940.mp3"
		    length="2863114"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep117 yellow mask and 5 million jewel robbery p15 11/08/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep117_yellow_mask_5_million_p15_11_08_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep117_yellow_mask_5_million_p15_11_08_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman breaks out of the concrete tank and captures The Yellow Mask and his two henchmen.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/08/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep117_yellow_mask_5_million_p15_11_08_1940.mp3"
		    length="2883594"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep118 invisible man p1 11/11/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep118_invisible_man_p1_11_11_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep118_invisible_man_p1_11_11_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>A plan is formed to get dishonest District Attorney Parker out of office. The D. A. has his own ideas about this, and then, theres that invisible man.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/11/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep118_invisible_man_p1_11_11_1940.mp3"
		    length="2830346"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep119 invisible man p2 11/13/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep119_invisible_man_p2_11_13_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep119_invisible_man_p2_11_13_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The invisible man issues a threat, in fact, several threats.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/13/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep119_invisible_man_p2_11_13_1940.mp3"
		    length="2813962"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep120 invisible man p3 11/15/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep120_invisible_man_p3_11_15_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep120_invisible_man_p3_11_15_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The invisible man has hidden a time bomb to blow up the presses of The Daily Planet.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/15/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep120_invisible_man_p3_11_15_1940.mp3"
		    length="2742282"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep121 invisible man p4 11/18/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep121_invisible_man_p4_11_18_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep121_invisible_man_p4_11_18_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>The mayor is convinced to withdraw his opposition to the invisible man. Now, what has the invisible man done to Perry Whites car.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/18/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep121_invisible_man_p4_11_18_1940.mp3"
		    length="2752522"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep122 invisible man p5 11/20/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep122_invisible_man_p5_11_20_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep122_invisible_man_p5_11_20_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Clark Kent and Superman vs. The Invisible Man. Perry White fires Clark Kent, but Clark knows the secret of the invisible man.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/20/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep122_invisible_man_p5_11_20_1940.mp3"
		    length="2779146"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep123 invisible man p6 11/22/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep123_invisible_man_p6_11_22_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep123_invisible_man_p6_11_22_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent reveals the identity of the invisible man. Clark also tells how he became invisible. A freight car with five million dollars in gold has disappeared.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/22/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep123_invisible_man_p6_11_22_1940.mp3"
		    length="2963466"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep124 5 million gold heist p1 11/25/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep124_5_million_gold_heist_p1_11_25_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep124_5_million_gold_heist_p1_11_25_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>While investigating the freight car, missing with five million dollars in gold, Superman finds an emerald.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/25/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep124_5_million_gold_heist_p1_11_25_1940.mp3"
		    length="2805794"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep125 5 million gold heist p2 11/27/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep125_5_million_gold_heist_p2_11_27_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep125_5_million_gold_heist_p2_11_27_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman prevents Lois Lane from being killed by a train. The emerald belongs to Mr. Fortune, a trusted employee of the bank. An attempt is about to be made on the life of Clark Kent and Lois Lane.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/27/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep126 5 million gold heist p3 11/29/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep126_5_million_gold_heist_p3_11_29_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep126_5_million_gold_heist_p3_11_29_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Clark Kent just barely saves Lois Lane from being run over by a truck. Mr. Fortune has now disappeared.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 11/29/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep126_5_million_gold_heist_p3_11_29_1940.mp3"
		    length="2870055"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep127 5 million gold heist p4 12/02/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep127_5_million_gold_heist_p4_12_02_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep127_5_million_gold_heist_p4_12_02_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Mr. Fortune is found murdered. Lois Lane and Miss Bailey now vanish into thin air.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/02/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep127_5_million_gold_heist_p4_12_02_1940.mp3"
		    length="2834319"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep128 5 million gold heist p5 12/04/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep128_5_million_gold_heist_p5_12_04_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep128_5_million_gold_heist_p5_12_04_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Clark Kent is the next to disappear, the mystery starts to unravel. The Boss is planning another gold robbery by dynamiting a train.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/04/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep128_5_million_gold_heist_p5_12_04_1940.mp3"
		    length="2858143"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep129 5 million gold heist p6 12/06/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep129_5_million_gold_heist_p6_12_06_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep129_5_million_gold_heist_p6_12_06_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman discovers a hidden cave in the side of a mountain, and the missing freight car. Jimmy Olsen boards the train that The Boss plans to blow up as it crosses The Rainbow Bridge.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/06/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep129_5_million_gold_heist_p6_12_06_1940.mp3"
		    length="2836490"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep130 5 million gold heist p7 12/09/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep130_5_million_gold_heist_p7_12_09_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep130_5_million_gold_heist_p7_12_09_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Superman learns the secret of how the boxcar full of gold was stolen as Jimmy Olsen and the train near The Rainbow Bridge.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/09/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep130_5_million_gold_heist_p7_12_09_1940.mp3"
		    length="2785290"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep131 5 million gold heist p8 12/11/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep131_5_million_gold_heist_p8_12_11_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep131_5_million_gold_heist_p8_12_11_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman discovers the identity of The Boss and rescues the train as the bridge blows up. The end of the adventure, but The Indian Sign Of Death appears on Perry Whites desk.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/11/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep131_5_million_gold_heist_p8_12_11_1940.mp3"
		    length="2764810"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>    


    <item>
	    <title>ep132 howling coyote p1 12/13/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep132_howling_coyote_p1_12_13_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep132_howling_coyote_p1_12_13_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Meet Comanche Joe, who has a strange story to tell. A howling coyote means a disaster.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/13/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep132_howling_coyote_p1_12_13_1940.mp3"
		    length="2721802"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep133 howling coyote p2 12/16/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep133_howling_coyote_p2_12_16_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep133_howling_coyote_p2_12_16_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman rescues Comanche Joe and Jimmy Olsen from the avalanche. New plans are made by the bad guys to shoot Jimmy Olsen.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/16/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep133_howling_coyote_p2_12_16_1940.mp3"
		    length="2756618"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep134 howling coyote p3 12/18/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep134_howling_coyote_p3_12_18_19.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep134_howling_coyote_p3_12_18_19.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Superman catches the bullet meant to kill Jimmy Olsen, but another plan to kill Jimmy is being hatched.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/18/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep134_howling_coyote_p3_12_18_19.mp3"
		    length="2779146"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep135 howling coyote p4 12/20/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep135_howling_coyote_p4_12_20_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep135_howling_coyote_p4_12_20_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Jimmy Olsen is wounded by a wild horse, just as a blizzard strikes. Tumbleweed tries to bring Jimmy twenty miles through the snowy mountains to a doctor.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/20/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep135_howling_coyote_p4_12_20_1940.mp3"
		    length="2738186"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep136 howling coyote p5 12/23/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep136_howling_coyote_p5_12_23_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep136_howling_coyote_p5_12_23_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Tumbleweed and Jimmy Olsen are trapped in the blizzard. Tumbleweed is forced to shoot his horse.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/23/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep136_howling_coyote_p5_12_23_1940.mp3"
		    length="2656266"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep137 howling coyote p6 12/25/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep137_howling_coyote_p6_12_25_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep137_howling_coyote_p6_12_25_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman assists the doctors operating on Jimmy Olsen but it doesnt look good.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/25/1940</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.

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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep138 howling coyote p7 12/27/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep138_howling_coyote_p7_12_27_1940.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep138_howling_coyote_p7_12_27_1940.mp3</guid>
	    <description>A transfusion from Superman saves the life of Jimmy Olsen. Dusty is murdered as the coyote howls and the oil wells catch fire.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/27/1940</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.

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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		    length="2727946"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep139 howling coyote p8 12/30/1940</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep139_howling_coyote_p8_12_30_1940.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep139_howling_coyote_p8_12_30_1940.mp3</guid>
            <description>Comanche Joe plans to use nitroglycerine to put out the oil well fires. His foreman plans to blow up Comanche Joe while he is near the burning oil well.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 12/25/1940</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.

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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep139_howling_coyote_p8_12_30_1940.mp3"
		    length="2746378"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep140 howling coyote p9 01/01/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep140_howling_coyote_p9_01_01_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep140_howling_coyote_p9_01_01_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The plot to kill Comanche Joe fails when Superman puts out the oil well fires. However when the coyote howls three times, Comanche Joe will die.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/01/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep140_howling_coyote_p9_01_01_1941.mp3"
		    length="2746378"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep141 howling coyote p10 01/03/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep141_howling_coyote_p10_01_03_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep141_howling_coyote_p10_01_03_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Rawson is exposed as the force behind the Coyote and escapes into the woods. Tumbleweed Jones heads into Rawsons cave, armed only with a bow and arrow.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/03/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep141_howling_coyote_p10_01_03_1941.mp3"
		    length="2746378"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep142 howling coyote p11 01/06/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep142_howling_coyote_p11_01_06_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep142_howling_coyote_p11_01_06_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Tumbleweed goes into the cave armed only with a bow and arrow to get Rawson. Both of them, and Comanche Joe as well, get trapped in the cave.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/06/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep142_howling_coyote_p11_01_06_1941.mp3"
		    length="2668554"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep143 howling coyote p12 01/08/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep143_howling_coyote_p12_01_08_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep143_howling_coyote_p12_01_08_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>The Indian drums tell a story. Will Superman be able to read the story.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/08/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep143_howling_coyote_p12_01_08_1941.mp3"
		    length="2600970"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep144 howling coyote p13 01/10/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep144_howling_coyote_p13_01_10_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep144_howling_coyote_p13_01_10_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>As the air in the cave runs out, the Comanches pray to Superman to rescue Comanche Joe.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/10/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep144_howling_coyote_p13_01_10_1941.mp3"
		    length="2607114"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep145 howling coyote p13 01/13/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep145_howling_coyote_p14_01_13_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep145_howling_coyote_p14_01_13_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>The conclusion of The Case Of The Howling Coyote.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/13/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep145_howling_coyote_p14_01_13_1941.mp3"
		    length="2684938"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep146 black pearl of osyrus p1 01/15/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep146_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p1_01_15_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep146_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p1_01_15_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen go to interview Sidney Rycroft, and the adventure of The Black Pearl Of Osiris begins. Miss Rycroft disappears during a magic act.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/15/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep146_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p1_01_15_1941.mp3"
		    length="2770954"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep147 black pearl of osyrus p2 01/17/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep147_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p2_01_17_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep147_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p2_01_17_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen are amazed to find the theatre they just left has been deserted for over ten years. Superman rescues Miss Rycroft, then Sidney Rycroft appears at The Daily Planet.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/17/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep147_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p2_01_17_1941.mp3"
		    length="2744330"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>



    <item>
	    <title>ep148 black pearl of osyrus p3 01/20/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep148_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p3_01_20_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep148_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p3_01_20_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Miss Rycroft has been kidnapped once again.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/20/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep148_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p3_01_20_1941.mp3"
		    length="2758666"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>



    <item>
	    <title>ep149 black pearl of osyrus p4 01/22/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep149_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p4_01_22_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep149_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p4_01_22_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Miss Rycroft is accused of stealing The Black Pearl Of Osirus. Tumbleweed Jones tries to rescue her and is shot. Superman to the rescue.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/22/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep149_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p4_01_22_1941.mp3"
		    length="2701322"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>



    <item>
	    <title>ep150 black pearl of osyrus p5 01/24/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep150_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p5_01_24_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Tumbleweed Jones is kidnaped from the hospital. Clark Kent is told that Sidney Rycroft was never registered in her hotel.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/24/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep151 black pearl of osyrus p6 01/27/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep151_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p6_01_27_1941.mp3</link>
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            <description>The search for the black pearl of Osirus continues. Superman rescues Tumbleweed Jones from a car beneath the river. Sleepy Sam has been hired to bring Tumbleweed to a mysterious stranger.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/27/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep151_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p6_01_27_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep152 black pearl of osyrus p7 01/29/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep152_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p7_01_29_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep152_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p7_01_29_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Hoomi kidnaps Tumbleweed and locks Jimmy in the closet. Sidney Ryecroft and theThe Whisperer appear.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/29/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep152_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p7_01_29_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep153 black pearl of osyrus p8 01/31/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep153_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p8_01_31_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep153_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p8_01_31_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Tumbleweed boards an airplane to return to his ranch, but finds a warning inside the wrapper of a piece of chewing gum. Superman takes off in pursuit of the airplane.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/31/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep153_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p8_01_31_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep154 black pearl of osyrus p9 02/03/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep154_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p9_02_03_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep154_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p9_02_03_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Tumbleweeds plane is attacked by a mysterious airship, but Superman flies into the propellor, wrecking the aircraft. Can Clark really solve the mystery of the disappearing theatre.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/03/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep154_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p9_02_03_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>



    <item>
	    <title>ep155 black pearl of osyrus p10 02/05/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep155_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p10_02_05_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep155_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p10_02_05_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent explains the secret of the disappearing theatre. The secret identity of The Whisperer is revealed.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/05/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep155_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p10_02_05_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep156 black pearl of osyrus p11 02/07/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep156_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p11_02_07_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep156_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p11_02_07_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The last episode of the adventure. The location of The Black Pearl Of Osiris is revealed.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/07/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep156_black_pearl_of_osyrus_p11_02_07_1941.mp3"
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		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep157 dragons teeth p1 02/10/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep157_dragons_teeth_p1_02_10_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep157_dragons_teeth_p1_02_10_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>The secret of eternal life is to be found on the ten teeth of the green dragon.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/10/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep157_dragons_teeth_p1_02_10_1941.mp3"
		    length="2752522"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep158 dragons teeth p2 02/12/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep158_dragons_teeth_p2_02_12_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep158_dragons_teeth_p2_02_12_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Dr. Wan asks Perry White to guard nine of the ten teeth of The Green Dragon, but Perry White collapses from poisoned tea! Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen follow Perry White and Clark Kent to Chinatown.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/12/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep158_dragons_teeth_p2_02_12_1941.mp3"
		    length="2865162"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep159 dragons teeth p3 02/14/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep159_dragons_teeth_p3_02_14_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep159_dragons_teeth_p3_02_14_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman saves Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane from the poisoned tea. Evil Walter Hoffman appears in Dr. Wans apartment and kills him to get the teeth of The Green Dragon.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/14/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep159_dragons_teeth_p3_02_14_1941.mp3"
		    length="2850826"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep160 dragons teeth p4 02/17/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep160_dragons_teeth_p4_02_17_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep160_dragons_teeth_p4_02_17_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Clark Kent visits Walter Hoffman on a pretense. Perry White receives a telegram from Superman.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/17/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep160_dragons_teeth_p4_02_17_1941.mp3"
		    length="2824202"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep161 dragons teeth p5 02/19/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep161_dragons_teeth_p5_02_19_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep161_dragons_teeth_p5_02_19_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>An interview with a Superman imposter, and a confrontation with the real thing</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/19/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep161_dragons_teeth_p5_02_19_1941.mp3"
		    length="2818058"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep162 dragons teeth p6 02/21/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep162_dragons_teeth_p6_02_21_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep162_dragons_teeth_p6_02_21_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Clark Kent and Lois Lane are flying west in an air transport plane which is running into serious trouble. Clark Kent switches to Superman, knocks out the pilots and lands the plane safely.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/21/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep163 dragons teeth p7 02/24/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep163_dragons_teeth_p7_02_24_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep163_dragons_teeth_p7_02_24_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Lois Lane is forced onto a train with Walter Hoffman and his Chinese henchman. She tries to send a telegram but is outsmarted by Hoffman.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/24/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep164 dragons teeth p8 02/26/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep164_dragons_teeth_p8_02_26_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep164_dragons_teeth_p8_02_26_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Lois Lane tries to get help, but Hoffman convinces the conductor that shes crazy. Superman flies west in pursuit, but Hoffman has yet another plan.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/26/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep165 dragons teeth p9 02/28/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep165_dragons_teeth_p9_02_28_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep165_dragons_teeth_p9_02_28_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Lois Lane has some unkind words for her oriental captors, as Superman continues on her trail. Hoffman abandons Lois and Hu Ling during a dust storm.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/28/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep165_dragons_teeth_p9_02_28_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep166 dragons teeth p10 03/03/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep166_dragons_teeth_p10_03_03_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep166_dragons_teeth_p10_03_03_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Hu Ling tries to fight Lois Lane, thinking she is a she devil. Hoffman is killed in the dust storm and the Dragons Teeth are ruined</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/03/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep167 last of the clipper ships p1 03/05/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep167_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p1_03_05_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep167_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p1_03_05_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen are leaving on the Clara M, the last of the Clipper ships.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/05/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep167_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p1_03_05_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep168 last of the clipper ships p2 03/07/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep168_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p2_03_07_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep168_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p2_03_07_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Meet Mr. Barnaby, a one legged sailor with a suspicious attitude.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/07/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep168_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p2_03_07_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep169 last of the clipper ships p3 03/10/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep169_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p3_03_10_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep169_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p3_03_10_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>The Captain is almost injured by a belaying pin, dropped by the strange Mr. Barnaby. Clark Kent overhears some of his evil plans. Jimmy Olsen follows The Whistler.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/10/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep169_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p3_03_10_1941.mp3"
		    length="2818058"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep170 last of the clipper ships p4 03/07/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep170_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p4_03_12_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep170_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p4_03_12_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Superman rescues Jimmy Olsen as he falls from the rigging.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/07/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep170_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p4_03_12_1941.mp3"
		    length="2820106"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep171 last of the clipper ships p5 03/14/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep171_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p5_03_14_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep171_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p5_03_14_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent finds that the ship is off course, then catches Mr. Barnaby in his cabin. The anchor threatens to sink the Clara M.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/14/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep171_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p5_03_14_1941.mp3"
		    length="2816010"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep172 last of the clipper ships p6 03/17/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep172_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p6_03_17_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep172_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p6_03_17_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Captain Hawkins is wounded trying to save his ship from the anchor that is smashing in the hull.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/17/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep172_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p6_03_17_1941.mp3"
		    length="2816010"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep173 last of the clipper ships p7 03/19/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep173_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p7_03_19_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep173_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p7_03_19_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman puts the anchor on deck and saves the Clara M. Clark Kent plans to take a desperate chance to save the life of Captain Hawkins.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/19/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep173_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p7_03_19_1941.mp3"
		    length="2830346"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>ep174 last of the clipper ships p8 03/21/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep174_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p8_03_21_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep174_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p8_03_21_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Clark Kent successfully operates on Captain Hawkins, but there are rumblings of mutiny among the crew.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/21/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep174_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p8_03_21_1941.mp3"
		    length="2828298"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep175 last of the clipper ships p9 03/24/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep175_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p9_03_24_1941.mp3</link>
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            <description>Scotty chooses not to join the mutiny, But Limey gets the drop on his and Jimmy Olsen.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/24/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep176 last of the clipper ships p10 03/26/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep176_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p10_03_26_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Superman quells the mutiny. Teak Barnaby thinks he is talked Clark Kent into letting the voyage continue.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/26/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep177 last of the clipper ships p11 03/28/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep177_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p11_03_28_1941.mp3</link>
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            <description>Jimmy Olsen overhears the plans of Barnaby and the mutineers. Teak Barnaby makes a none too subtle threat.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/28/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep177_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p11_03_28_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep178 last of the clipper ships p12 03/31/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep178_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p12_03_31_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep178_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p12_03_31_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The Whistler has returned and he has stolen a chicken.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/31/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep178_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p12_03_31_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep179 last of the clipper ships p13 04/02/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep179_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p13_04_02_1941.mp3</link>
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            <description>Jimmy Olsen discovers a stowaway, fights with him, and both boys fall overboard.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/02/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep179_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p13_04_02_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep180 last of the clipper ships p14 04/04/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep180_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p14_04_04_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Superman rescues Jimmy Olsen and The Whistler, but there is another Whistler.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/04/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep180_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p14_04_04_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep181 last of the clipper ships p15 04/07/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep181_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p15_04_07_1941.mp3</link>
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            <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen avoid a mutiny and close in on The Whistler.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/07/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep181_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p15_04_07_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep182 last of the clipper ships p16 04/09/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep182_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p16_04_09_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep182_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p16_04_09_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The secret of The Whistler is revealed, and a very important piece of oiled silk is examined.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/09/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep182_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p16_04_09_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep183 last of the clipper ships p17 04/11/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep183_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p17_04_11_1941.mp3</link>
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            <description>The discovery of a treasure map. Teak Barnaby wants that map or else.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/11/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep183_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p17_04_11_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep184 last of the clipper ships p18 04/14/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep184_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p18_04_14_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep184_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p18_04_14_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Superman rescues Clark Kent. He then takes over the ship and throws Barnaby in irons.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/14/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep184_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p18_04_14_1941.mp3"
		    length="2834443"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep185 last of the clipper ships p19 04/16/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep185_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p19_04_16_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep185_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p19_04_16_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Teak Barnaby plans to blow up the Clara M and steals the treasure map from the ships safe.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/16/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep185_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p19_04_16_1941.mp3"
		    length="2832394"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep186 last of the clipper ships p20 04/18/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep186_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p20_04_18_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep186_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p20_04_18_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Superman to the rescue, as the Clara M heads for the bottom.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/18/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep186_last_of_the_clipper_ships_p20_04_18_1941.mp3"
		    length="2807818"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep187 nitrate shipment p1 04/21/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep187_nitrate_shipment_p1_04_21_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep187_nitrate_shipment_p1_04_21_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>The start of a new adventure. There are several plans for intrigue involving the treasure map.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/21/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep188 nitrate shipment p2 04/23/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep188_nitrate_shipment_p2_04_23_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep188_nitrate_shipment_p2_04_23_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Pug has disappeared, with the treasure map. He hass been kidnapped, but Jimmy Olsen frees him. Both boys end up in the hold of a freighter heading out to sea.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/23/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep189 nitrate shipment p3 04/25/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep189_nitrate_shipment_p3_04_25_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep189_nitrate_shipment_p3_04_25_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman rescues Pug and Jimmy Olsen. Clark Kent receives a one word message, Beware.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/25/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep189_nitrate_shipment_p3_04_25_1941.mp3"
		    length="2821046"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep190 nitrate shipment p4 04/28/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep190_nitrate_shipment_p4_04_28_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep190_nitrate_shipment_p4_04_28_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Pug and Jimmy Olsen investigate the ships strange cargo, and find themselves in big trouble in this ships hold.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/28/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep190_nitrate_shipment_p4_04_28_1941.mp3"
		    length="2847482"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep191 nitrate shipment p5 04/30/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep191_nitrate_shipment_p5_04_30_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep191_nitrate_shipment_p5_04_30_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Clark Kent rescues Pug and Jimmy Olsen and discovers the secret of the ships cargo. It is nitrate. Beware the little old lady she may be a spy.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/30/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep191_nitrate_shipment_p5_04_30_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep192 nitrate shipment p6 05/02/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep192_nitrate_shipment_p6_05_02_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep192_nitrate_shipment_p6_05_02_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Clark Kent confronts the little old lady and discovers that she is really a he.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/02/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep192_nitrate_shipment_p6_05_02_1941.mp3"
		    length="2822509"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep193 nitrate shipment p7 05/05/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep193_nitrate_shipment_p7_05_05_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep193_nitrate_shipment_p7_05_05_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>While Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen are being held prisoner, Pug is almost captured but he escapes.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/05/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep193_nitrate_shipment_p7_05_05_1941.mp3"
		    length="2828465"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep194 nitrate shipment p8 05/07/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep194_nitrate_shipment_p8_05_07_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep194_nitrate_shipment_p8_05_07_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Pug escapes a second time and plans the rescue of Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen. Pug is spotted however, and falls into the sea.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/07/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep194_nitrate_shipment_p8_05_07_1941.mp3"
		    length="2821987"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep195 nitrate shipment p9 05/09/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep195_nitrate_shipment_p9_05_09_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep195_nitrate_shipment_p9_05_09_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Superman rescues Pug just as he is about to drown. A torpedo is launched at the ship by a submarine, but is turned around. The torpedo hits the submarine and sinks it ending the adventure.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/09/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep195_nitrate_shipment_p9_05_09_1941.mp3"
		    length="2831391"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep196 grayson submarine p1 05/12/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep196_grayson_submarine_p1_05_12_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep196_grayson_submarine_p1_05_12_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The start of a new adventure. Professor Graysons experimental submarine is trapped three hundred and fifty feet below the surface, and is unable to move.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/12/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep196_grayson_submarine_p1_05_12_1941.mp3"
		    length="2840586"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep197 grayson submarine p2 05/14/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep197_grayson_submarine_p2_05_14_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep197_grayson_submarine_p2_05_14_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Perry White and Lois Lane are taken prisoner in a strange house on a cliff overlooking the sea. Clark Kent forces the submarine commander to let him leave by way of the emergency escape hatch.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/14/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep197_grayson_submarine_p2_05_14_1941.mp3"
		    length="2850826"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep198 grayson submarine p3 05/16/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep198_grayson_submarine_p3_05_16_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep198_grayson_submarine_p3_05_16_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The evil Dr. Deutch introduces himself to Perry White and Lois Lane.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/16/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep198_grayson_submarine_p3_05_16_1941.mp3"
		    length="2842634"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep199 grayson submarine p4 05/19/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep199_grayson_submarine_p4_05_19_1941.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep199_grayson_submarine_p4_05_19_1941.mp3</guid>
            <description>Dr. Deutch has taken Perry White and Lois Lane aboard the captured submarine of Dr. Grayson.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/19/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep199_grayson_submarine_p4_05_19_1941.mp3"
		    length="2856970"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep200 grayson submarine p5 05/21/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep200_grayson_submarine_p5_05_21_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep200_grayson_submarine_p5_05_21_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Dr. Deutch fires a torpedo at an innocent ship, but it is deflected by Superman.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/21/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep201 grayson submarine p6 05/23/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep201_grayson_submarine_p6_05_23_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep201_grayson_submarine_p6_05_23_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Dr. Deutch and Hans make it safely to their new hideout. There is a traitor on the naval base.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/23/1941</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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		    length="2826250"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep202 mr deutch and the radium mine p1 05/26/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep202_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p1_05_26_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Dr. Deutch sets a trap for Clark Kent, and a second trap for Lois Lane and Perry White.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/26/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep202_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p1_05_26_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep203 mr deutch and the radium mine p2 05/28/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep203_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p2_05_28_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep203_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p2_05_28_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Jimmy Olsen is rescued by Clark Kent. He warns Lois about the bomb hidden in the typewriter. Clark approaches the shack where Dr. Deutch and Hans are hiding.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/28/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep203_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p2_05_28_1941.mp3"
		    length="2834442"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep204 mr deutch and the radium mine p3 05/30/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep204_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p3_05_30_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Clark Kent is taken prisoner by Dr. Deutch. Jimmy Olsens new dog Storm leads him to a sea plane,</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/30/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep204_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p3_05_30_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep205 mr deutch and the radium mine p4 06/02/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep205_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p4_06_02_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep205_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p4_06_02_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The radio controlled sea plane is heading toward an extinct volcano with Jimmy Olsen and his dog aboard. Superman rescues Jimmy after the plane crashes.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/02/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep205_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p4_06_02_1941.mp3"
		    length="2838538"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep206 mr deutch and the radium mine p5 06/04/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep206_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p5_06_04_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Clark Kent discovers Jimmy Olsen in his prison on Volcano Island.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/04/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep206_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p5_06_04_1941.mp3"
		    length="2834442"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep207 mr deutch and the radium mine p6 06/06/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep207_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p6_06_06_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep207_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p6_06_06_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen are seen watching Dr. Deutschs radium mine. Dr. Julius Browning, a prisoner in the mine, is located.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/02/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep207_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p6_06_06_1941.mp3"
		    length="2850826"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep208 mr deutch and the radium mine p7 06/09/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep208_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p7_06_09_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Superman prevents a ship from hitting the reef. Dr. Deutsch is determined to get his twelve ounces of radium and rule the world.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/09/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep208_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p7_06_09_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep209 mr deutch and the radium mine p8 06/11/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep209_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p8_06_11_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Dr. Deutsch tries to smother Dr. Browning, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen. Superman rescues his friends with the help of Storm the dog.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/11/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep209_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p8_06_11_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep210 mr deutch and the radium mine p9 06/13/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep210_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p9_06_13_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep210_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p9_06_13_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Using a radio controlled plane to escape, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen take over Dr. Deutschs boat after Dr. Browning dies.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/13/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep210_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p9_06_13_1941.mp3"
		    length="2811914"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep211 mr deutch and the radium mine p10 06/16/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep211_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p10_06_16_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep211_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p10_06_16_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>Storm discovers that there is a fire aboard ship. The ship explodes and Jimmy is rescued by Superman.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/16/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep211_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p10_06_16_1941.mp3"
		    length="2813962"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>ep212 mr deutch and the radium mine p11 06/18/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep212_mr_deutch_and_the_radium_mine_p11_06_18_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen meet up with Lewis, the Secret Service agent. They make plans to discover Dr. Deutschs Master Plan.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/18/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	    <title>ep214 white plague p1 06/23/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
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	    <description>The start of a new adventure. The Legend Of The White Plague. Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen visit a lumber camp on the Big Beaver river, when they are attacked.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/23/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep215 white plague p2 06/25/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep215_white_plague_p2_06_25_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen learn about the White Plague, Gaston is found frozen to death.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/25/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep216 white plague p3 06/27/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep216_white_plague_p3_06_27_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep216_white_plague_p3_06_27_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>The White Plague has struck again, and another lumberjack is dead. Who is shooting at Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/27/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep217 white plague p4 06/30/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep217_white_plague_p4_06_30_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>adventures of superman</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/30/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep218 white plague p5 07/02/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep218_white_plague_p5_07_02_1941.mp3</link>
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		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/02/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
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	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep219 white plague p6 07/04/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep219_white_plague_p6_07_04_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>adventures of superman</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/04/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep220 white plague p7 07/071941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep220_white_plague_p7_07_07_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>adventures of superman</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/07/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep221 white plague p8 07/09/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep221_white_plague_p8_07_09_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>adventures of superman</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/09/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep222 fur smuggling p1 07/11/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep222_fur_smuggling_p1_07_11_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>adventures of superman</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/11/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep223 fur smuggling p2 07/14/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep223_fur_smuggling_p2_07_14_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>adventures of superman</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/14/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	  <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep224 fur smuggling p3 07/16/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep224_fur_smuggling_p3_07_16_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>adventures of superman</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/16/1941</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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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep225 fur smuggling p4 07/18/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep225_fur_smuggling_p4_07_18_1941.mp3</link>
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	    <description>adventures of superman</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/18/1941</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>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep225_fur_smuggling_p4_07_18_1941.mp3"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2008 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>adventures of superman,dc comics,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>ep226 fur smuggling p5 07/21/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep226_fur_smuggling_p5_07_21_1941.mp3</link>
        <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_adventures_of_superman__ep226_fur_smuggling_p5_07_21_1941.mp3</guid>
	    <description>adventures of superman</description>
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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>ep261 crooked oil association p3 10/10/1941</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
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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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