Ann of the Airlanes 24 Eps
"Ann of the Airlanes" was a captivating radio program sponsored by the Matthews-Belk Company for Red Goose Shoes. It aired on WGNC Radio at 6 PM from Monday to Friday during 1932. The series followed the adventures of Ann Burton, an airplane hostess employed by Interstate Airlines, who also collaborated with the Secret Service.
Throughout the episodes, listeners were introduced to Ann's romantic interest, pilot Jack Baker, and the dynamic interactions with her colleagues, including Secret Service agent and co-pilot Art Morrison, portrayed by Gerald Mohr. The show featured a talented cast, including John Gibson as Pete, adding depth to the engaging storylines.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
| Anne Wants to be an Airline Hostess | 14:03 |
| Aunt Hattie Stows Away | 14:10 |
| Jack's Brother Tries to Help | 14:09 |
| Doc Heads A Smuggling Ring | 14:05 |
| Just Before the Hurricane | 14:08 |
| The Hurricane Hits | 14:13 |
| Is Jack Working For The Secret Service | 13:52 |
| Jack Needs Secret Radio Frequency | 13:57 |
| Secret Runway in Everglades | 14:07 |
| Anne Meets With Jack | 13:59 |
| Pete Takes Off | 14:09 |
| Anne is Lost in Everglades | 14:10 |
| Zeb Makes a Parachute Jump | 14:09 |
| Jack Wonders Who Was in Parachute | 13:54 |
| Anne Hides in Plane | 14:06 |
| Pete Suspects Doc | 14:00 |
| Foreigner Who Walks with a Limp | 14:09 |
| Overhearing a Message | 14:13 |
| Anne is Discovered | 14:03 |
| Anne & Jack Prisoners | 14:04 |
| Piece of Paper | 14:04 |
| Is Doc Really Head of Smuggling Ring... | 14:08 |
| Jack Lands Plane | 14:08 |
| Carp in Ocean | 14:09 |
Reviews
ANN OF THE AIRLANES
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If you want to listen to a series that is in chronological order, this is not it. If you want to listen to a series that has 24 episodes that you can understand, this is not it. Half of the episodes are garbled and impossible to understand. I did enjoy what I heard. If you like children's serials, you should enjoy Ann of the Airlanes even though Ann appears in few of the programs.