Mandrake the Magician (radio) explained

Mandrake the Magician
Format:Children's radio serial
Runtime:15 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Home Station:Mutual Broadcasting System
Syndicates:WOR
Starring:Raymond Edward Johnson, Juano Hernandez, Jessica Tandy, Francesca Lenni

Mandrake the Magician was an American radio show, broadcast on the Mutual Broadcasting System from November 11, 1940 until February 6, 1942.[1] It was based on the comic strip Mandrake the Magician by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.

History

"Mandrake the Magician" was originally a three-day-a-week radio serial broadcast on the New York City radio station WOR (AM). Each episode was 15 minutes long. It expanded to five days a week in 1941. The serial was recorded at the radio studio in New York. 195 episodes were recorded. The direction was in hands of Carlo De Angelo, while Henry Souvaine acted as producer.[2]

The serial aimed at a young audience. Just like the comic strip it invoked mystery, adventure and suspense. Every episode opened with Mandrake invoking his chant "Invoco legem magicarum" ("I invoke the laws of magic").

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: Historical Dictionary of Old Time Radio. 9780810864221. Swartz. Jon D.. Reinehr. Robert C.. 2007-11-12. Scarecrow Press .
  2. Book: Historical Dictionary of Old Time Radio. 9780810864221. Swartz. Jon D.. Reinehr. Robert C.. 2007-11-12. Scarecrow Press .
  3. Book: Cronyn, Hum. Terrible Liar. 1991. William Morrow and Company. New York. 0688128440. 129.