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Blast Off to the 1950s: A Look at the Early Days of Sci-Fi TV
USASaturday, February 15, 2025
"Flash Gordon" was a serialized show that aired from 1954 to 1955. It revolved around cosmic hero Flash Gordon and his team of the Galaxy Bureau of Investigation as they patrolled outer space, encountered alien monsters, and fought extraterrestrial rulers. The show was based on the Alex Raymond-created comic strip character and was a hit with viewers.
"Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe" was a show that aired in 1955. It featured the masked, rocket-suited super scientist Commando Cody. The show targeted climate change as its subject matter, with Earth's weather being altered in dangerous ways. The U. S. government turns to Cody to uncover the truth behind these volatile natural disasters. Mysterious alien forces from Venus led by The Ruler and bent on our planet's destruction are to blame.
"Tom Corbett, Space Cadet" was another Golden Age classic that aired from 1950 to 1955. It featured Academy Cadets Tom Corbett, Roger Manning, and Astro working to earn the right to join the Solar Guards in the 24th century. The trio of solar system explorers encountered distress calls, smugglers, villains, and space pirates aboard their training starship, the "Polaris. "
"Tales of Tomorrow" was a science fiction anthology show that aired from 1951 to 1953. It was one of the best of its kind, featuring adult-themed installments covering time travel, parallel dimensions, armageddon, horror, and space exploration. Viewers were treated to early performances by names like Rod Steiger, James Dean, Leslie Nielsen, Paul Newman, Eva Gabor, and the very first appearance on TV by "Star Trek's" James Doohan.
"Johnny Jupiter" was a family-friendly diversion that ran from 1953 to 1954. It featured Ernest P. Duckweather, a mild-mannered TV repair shop clerk and amateur inventor who creates an interplanetary television set through which he befriends a group of Jovian puppets named Johnny Jupiter, Major Domo, and Reject the Robot.
"Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers" was a spirited series that aired from 1953 to 1954. It starred future Hollywood icon, Cliff Robertson. The show was set on Earth in the 22nd century and was centered around the adventures of the Rocket Rangers, an interplanetary defense league whose headquarters were set up at Omega Base. Brown prowled the spaceways joined by partners Frank and Wormsey keeping the galaxy safe from those who would cause it harm.
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