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The classic television series Space Patrol was a stellar success
for ABC from 1950 to 1955. As a pioneer in the hair-raising world
of live television, the show had a huge fan base of both children
and adults. The magic hinged on the cast: Commander Buzz Corry,
Cadet Happy, Carol, Major Robertson and Tonga--five 30th-century
personalities whose lives entwined with soap opera strength as they
undertook ""missions of daring in the name of interplanetary
justice."" A personal appearance by the cast at a Los Angeles
department store drew 30,000 fans. But TV viewers had no idea that
the actors and crew faced dramatic as well as galactic peril. In
the course of producing an action-packed show live before the
nation, with special effects in their infancy, what could go wrong
usually did. Ed Kemmer, a real-life World War II fighter pilot shot
down and captured by Nazis, who later starred as Commander Corry,
learned to improvise for nervous, tongue-tied guest actors and to
lean casually against scenery about to fall. This book recounts
stories of early television and the risk-taking ABC crew who
invented equipment and ingenious special effects that laid the
groundwork for TV today. It tells of the personal heroics of Kemmer
and other cast members, both on- and off-screen. Included are
interviews with Kemmer, as well as TV writer Norman Jolley (who
penned many classic series, including Wagon Train); director Dick
Darley; radio writer Lou Huston; and veteran announcers Jack Narz
and Dick Tufeld. (Tufeld once announced the Grammy Awards from a
men's restroom--the tile walls and floor provided a great
reverberating acoustic venue). The book also profiles William
""Mike"" Moser, the show's creator, and provides details about how
the early shows came together and the events in the first year that
took Space Patrol from a local station to the network. Many details
are given about the adventure that was putting on a live television
show along with live commercials. Stories from fans demonstrate how
Space Patrol gave them ideals and values they still hold today. The
book explores changes in television that led to the demise of
action-adventure shows that featured strong role models and tells
how Kemmer, who portrayed the heroic Buzz Corry, came to terms with
his impact on countless young lives. (Fifty years later, he was
still receiving letters from grateful fans.) Included are episode
guides covering the 210 half-hour network TV shows, as well as the
radio shows, and memorabiia collectors can feast on the galaxy's
most complete guide to Space Patrol premiums.
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