List Of The Shadow Episodes
This is an episode list for the adventure radio drama The Shadow. The series, inspired by an announcer character on earlier anthology series, premiered on the Mutual Network on September 26, 1937 and ended on December 26, 1954. The 665 episodes aired over 18 seasons, including an additional summer series the first season.
The seasons were of variable length: Season 1 through Season 8 were of 26-30 episodes, Season 9 through Season 12 were of 38-39 episodes, Season 13 through Season 17 were of 47-52 episodes, and the final Season 18 was of 22 episodes.
There are a number of lost episodes: 450 episodes are missing and 4 episodes incomplete from Season 1 through Season 12, and Season 13 through Season 18 are entirely missing but for one episode. Radio scripts are available for the series including the missing episodes, except for the Season 1 summer series, which is complete in recordings. Some of the missing episodes are available in preserved recordings of a 1940s Australian adaptation, and in recordings of recreated stage readings collected by old-time radio enthusiasts.
Read more about List Of The Shadow Episodes: List of Seasons, Season 1: (1937 — 1938), Season 1B: (1938 Summer Series), Season 2: (1938 — 1939), Season 3: (1939 — 1940), Season 4: (1940 — 1941), Season 5: (1941 — 1942), Season 6: (1942 — 1943), Season 7: (1943 — 1944), Season 8: (1944 — 1945), Season 9: (1945 — 1946), Season 10: (1946 — 1947), Season 11: (1947 — 1948), Season 12: (1948 — 1949), Season 13: (1949 — 1950), Season 14: (1950 — 1951), Season 15: (1951 — 1952), Season 16: (1952 — 1953), Season 17: (1953 — 1954), Season 18: (1954)
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