Jerry of the Circus

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Article shows how Jerry of the Circus was introduced on the Winnipeg Free Press radio page (September 17, 1943) at the same time as Magic Island.
Article shows how Jerry of the Circus was introduced on the Winnipeg Free Press radio page (September 17, 1943) at the same time as Magic Island.

Jerry of the Circus was a 1937 syndicated radio serial broadcast for a juvenile audience. It was presented in 130 15-minute episodes of which 128 are in existence today. The series followed the adventures of Jerry Dougan and his dog Rags with the Randall Brothers Circus from the time of his father's death in the spring to the end of that year's performance season. Jerry Dougan's adventures continued in the 1937 serial Jerry at Fair Oaks.

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[edit] Characters

  • Jerry Dougan - orphan who joins the Randall Brothers Circus when his father dies
  • Rags - Jerry's dog
  • Mr. Randall - owner of the Randall Brothers Circus
  • Bumps - the clown Jerry bunks with; recruits Jerry's dog Rags for his act
  • Patsy - the trapeze artist of the circus
  • Jason - the large cat trainer
  • Carmen Bandini (voiced by actor who played the Girl Submarine Commander in Magic Island - tightrope walker who leaves the circus for Hollywood
  • Major Mike - the little person who regards himself as the star attraction on the midway
  • Decker/Dan Dougan - the kindly circus performer who turns out to be Jerry's big-game hunter uncle suffering from amnesia
  • Lorenz - the knife-throwing performer who controls Decker through bribery
  • Clara - the costumer
  • Johnny Bradley - Shakespearean clown

[edit] See also

  • The Cinnamon Bear - another 1930s-era radio program intended for juvenile audiences
  • Jerry at Fair Oaks - sequel to Jerry of the Circus
  • Land of the Lost - 1943-48 radio fantasy adventure
  • Magic Island - 1936 radio series about an orphan boy's adventures with the circus (not the same Jerry as in Jerry of the Circus)

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