Tarzan - Single Episodes - Tarzan of the Apes


TARZAN The OTRR distribution of Tarzan consists of four separate productions of Tarzan: Tarzan of the Apes (1932 - 1934) Tarzan and the Diamond of Asher (1934) Tarzan and the Fires of Tohr (1936) Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (1951 - 1953) This is the OTRR Singles Episode page for: TARZAN OF THE APES By the early 1930's radio programs held a place in American culture similar to television shows today. Families would gather nightly around the radio and listen to the continuing adventures of Little Orphan Annie , Chandu the Magician , or Tarzan! . Hot on the heels of Weissmuller's Tarzan the Ape Man the always-enterprising Joe Neebe broached the idea of a Tarzan radio show to Edgar Rice Burroughs. Burroughs was excited and the show quickly became a family affair: Daughter Joan Burroughs would play Jane and her husband - and former movie Tarzan - Jim Pierce would portray the Lord of the Jungle. Tarzan made his radio debut on September 10, 1932, and the show was unique in a number of ways. Rather than being broadcast live like other radio programs, the Tarzan show was prerecorded onto phonograph records, which were then shipped off to radio stations. The show boasted state-of-the-art recording technology and elaborate sound effects. Burroughs wrote that "They have injected all the jungle noises, including the roaring of Numa the lion, the screaming of Sheeta the panther, the cries of the bull apes, the laughing of the hyaenas, the rustling of the leaves, the screams and shouts." Radio supplied the sound - your imagination provided the pictures! The Tarzan radio show received a live premiere at the Fox Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. Three thousand people attended the festivities (even Johnny Weissmuller showed up) and listened as the first show was aired, certainly a unique "live" broadcast. The show was sponsored in part by the Signal Oil Company, and at their gas stations you were able to pick up Tarzan puzzles and other promotions, while dad filled the car up with Tarzan gas. Tarzan was broadcast nightly in fifteen-minute episodes and lasted for two years. From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Notes" Section below for more information on the OTRR.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Episode 1 10:16
Episode 2 8:52
Episode 3 10:49
Episode 4 10:41
Episode 5 9:52
Episode 6 10:56
Episode 7 9:36
Episode 8 9:42
Episode 9 10:44
Episode 10 10:43
Episode 11 10:45
Episode 12 10:37
Episode 13 10:59
Episode 14 11:13
Episode 15 10:15
Episode 16 9:38
Episode 17 10:45
Episode 18 10:41
Episode 19 9:34
Episode 20 10:25
Episode 21 10:45
Episode 22 11:05
Episode 23 7:36
Episode 24 9:23
Episode 25 10:13
Episode 26 10:28
Episode 27 10:34
Episode 28 9:44
Episode 29 9:51
Episode 30 10:34
Episode 31 10:07
Episode 32 9:49
Episode 33 10:27
Episode 34 10:12
Episode 35 10:03
Episode 36 9:36
Episode 37 9:48
Episode 38 9:43
Episode 39 9:16
Episode 40 10:19
Episode 41 11:12
Episode 42 11:17
Episode 43 11:01
Episode 44 11:49
Episode 45 11:05
Episode 46 11:34
Episode 47 12:10
Episode 48 11:53
Episode 49 12:02
Episode 50 11:56
Episode 51 11:41
Episode 52 7:53
Episode 53 11:19
Episode 54 12:04
Episode 55 11:22
Episode 56 13:15
Episode 57 10:45
Episode 58 12:06
Episode 59 12:05
Episode 60 10:55
Episode 61 11:48
Episode 62 10:46
Episode 63 11:55
Episode 64 10:24
Episode 65 11:23
Episode 66 12:03
Episode 67 10:48
Episode 68 12:04
Episode 69 11:50
Episode 70 12:03
Episode 71 11:26
Episode 72 12:20
Episode 73 12:50
Episode 74 12:05
Episode 75 12:09
Episode 76 13:04
Episode 77 10:47