Jungle Jim 04


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Old Time Radio Programs presenting the Adventures of Jungle Jim, a true friend to all good men and a relentless enemy of all bad ones, regardless of their race or creed. This series captures the thrilling escapades of Jungle Jim as he navigates through various challenges and adventures.

Episodes 301 to 354 aired from August 2, 1941, to August 7, 1942. Enjoy the captivating stories and the spirit of adventure that Jungle Jim brings to life.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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junj-1941-08-02 Ep 301 Voodoo 13:41
junj-1941-08-09 Ep 302 Rescued From The Floating Inferno 13:48
junj-1941-08-16 Ep 303 A Celebration 14:48
junj-1941-08-23 Ep 304 Jim To The Rescue 14:08
junj-1941-08-30 Ep 305 A New Ally 14:16
junj-1941-09-06 Ep 306 Down To The Sea 14:14
junj-1941-09-13 Ep 307 Tracking Intruders 13:02
junj-1941-09-20 Ep 308 The Secret Cave 14:39
junj-1941-09-27 Ep 309 Sasha Investigates 14:07
junj-1941-10-04 Ep 310 Jim Is Interrogated 14:32
junj-1941-10-11 Ep 311 Kolus Dilemma 14:04
junj-1941-10-18 Ep 312 Wheres Kolu 14:18
junj-1941-10-25 Ep 313 Sasha Reveals Her True Self 13:39
junj-1941-11-01 Ep 314 A Suprise Captive 14:18
junj-1941-11-08 Ep 315 Where To Now 14:12
junj-1941-11-15 Ep 316 Kolu Buys More Time 14:17
junj-1941-11-22 Ep 317 Capt Kennedy To The Rescue 13:58
junj-1941-11-29 Ep 318 Boarded By Submarine Pirates 14:33
junj-1941-12-06 Ep 319 Here Comes Help 14:10
junj-1941-12-13 Ep 320 The Battle Of Their Lives 14:47
junj-1941-12-20 Ep 321 The Battle Moves To The Sea 13:59
junj-1941-12-27 Ep 322 The Marines Have Landed 13:36
junj-1942-01-03 Ep 323 Jim Strikes Back 14:32
junj-1942-01-10 Ep 324 The Capture Of Thorsons Island 14:09
junj-1942-01-17 Ep 325 Tnt 15:11
junj-1942-01-24 Ep 326 Undersea Hunt 14:41
junj-1942-01-31 Ep 327 Wheres Jim 14:31
junj-1942-02-07 Ep 328 Is The Enemy Gone 14:45
junj-1942-02-14 Ep 329 You Cant Buy Jim 13:29
junj-1942-02-21 Ep 330 Rescued In The Nick Of Time 15:11
junj-1942-02-28 Ep 331 Hunt For A U-Boat 14:02
junj-1942-03-07 Ep 332 Good News 13:29
junj-1942-03-14 Ep 333 More Good News - Almost 15:06
junj-1942-03-21 Ep 334 Lil Has To Compromise 15:32
junj-1942-03-28 Ep 335 Searching For Lil 13:58
junj-1942-04-04 Ep 336 Waiting For New Orders 13:40
junj-1942-04-11 Ep 337 A Mysterious Island 13:23
junj-1942-04-18 Ep 338 Escape From Nazi Island 13:47
junj-1942-04-25 Ep 339 Shot Down 13:17
junj-1942-05-02 Ep 340 Jungle Jims Toughest Assignment 13:26
junj-1942-05-09 Ep 341 Interview With The Head 13:43
junj-1942-05-16 Ep 342 Stolen Radium 13:39
junj-1942-05-23 Ep 343 The Doll With Red Shoes 13:39
junj-1942-05-30 Ep 344 Explosions At Grayson College 13:30
junj-1942-06-06 Ep 345 Elixer Of Life 13:21
junj-1942-06-13 Ep 346 Threatening Notes And A Kidnapping 13:24
junj-1942-06-20 Ep 347 The Moulah Ii 12:04
junj-1942-06-27 Ep 348 Jim Helps Joe Tong 12:50
junj-1942-07-04 Ep 349 Army Officers Mysteriously Murdered 12:41
junj-1942-07-11 Ep 350 Hollywood Stars Chauffer Murdered 12:56
junj-1942-07-18 Ep 351 Jungle Justice 13:30
junj-1942-07-25 Ep 352 Teaching A Teacher A Lesson 12:29
junj-1942-08-01 Ep 353 Dr Hughlick And Synthetic Rubber 13:17
junj-1942-08-08 Ep 354 The Death Of Jungle Jim 12:19

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Jungle Jim Meets WW II


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Like other of the groups in this series, this is a schizophrenic group of shows. The first ones conclude a typically complex story arc, where rough tough Nazi sympathiser Wolf Larsen, who has been providing German subs a sanctuary off the coast of Puerto Rico, is taken down by Jim, with the usual excellent help from a disgusied Shanghai Lil. Jim's other gal pal, Kitty St John, stays out of the action, except when required to mess up a plan, or get in a cat fight with Lil. (The cat fights are rather fun). Later, Jim joins the armed forces, after getting shipwrecked (yet again), and says tender goodbyes to Lil. And then... The show changes its format -- going from long serials to self-contained episodes, a rather rinky-dink sounding organ (replacing the canned classical music), and a some rather cheesy episodes. By the time of the last episode of the set (alrmingly named the death of Jungle Jim), we have Kolu and Jim, wandering the byways of the good old USA (without Shanghai Lil) finding Jap spies and assassins in less than 15 minutes an episode. Listening to the last ten or so of these, one gets the feel of a series going into embarassing decline. Which makes the fifth set of these episodes a real nice surprise...