The Milwaukee Journal – Nov 8, 1942            Kids’ Programs Worry Everybody but Kids     By Richard Match     In the New York Tunes    “LOOK—up in the sky!” “It’s a bird!” “It’s a plane!” “It’s Superman !”    These magic syllables are “Once upon a time--,” 1942 style. They introduce the time hallowed fairy tale as the modern American  youngster knows it and wants to know it.    Every day, as supper time draws near, young America, aged 7 to 14, rushes for home,  hearth and radio to absorb his or her daily hour of modern children’s “literature.” Young ears listen avidly as the heroic Captain Midnight  and five or six other modern Jack the Giant Killer spend 15 minutes ranging a 1942 Never-Never Land.    The old fantastic two headed giant has been replaced by master spies and super-criminals. The fair damsel in distress is now a stolen airplane design. And a twin motored monoplane takes Jack farther and faster than seven league boots ever did. None of that...
Old Time Radio Shows from the Golden Age of Radio