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Space
Patrol
(1950-55)
aka "Satellite Police"
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Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by:
references:
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Space Patrol (season 1) (ABC) (1950-51)
Space Patrol (season 2) (ABC) (1951-52)
Space Patrol (season 3) (ABC) (1952-53)
Space Patrol (season 4) (ABC) (1953-54)
Space Patrol (season 5) (ABC) (1954-55)
Tower Productions, Inc. (North Hollywood) (CLNA: Wade Williams III)
for
ABC
Directed by Dik Darley & Bela Kovaks
Written by Norman Jolley
US Sci-Fi series 1950-55 210 episodes x 15 min then 30 min
(13Mar50-2Jul50)(ABC)(15min)
(11Sep50-26Feb55)(ABC) (30min)
Starring
Ed Kemmer as Commander Buzz Corey
Lyn Osborn as Cadet Happy
Ken Mayer as Major Robbie Robertson
Paul Cavanaugh/Hal Forest
as Colonel Henderson, Secretary General of the United Planets
Norman Jolley as Agent X
Virginia Hewitt as Carol Karlyle
Nina Bara as Tonga
Marvin Miller as Mr. Proteus
Bela Kovacs as Prince Baccarratti,
alias the Black Falcon
Glen Denning as Kitt Corey
Note:
In March 1950 when "Space Patrol" was local on KECA-TV in Los Angeles, Kitt
Corey, Buzz's brother
was the original patrol leader.
Announcer: Jack Narz
Premise:
The 30th Century adventures of Commander Buzz Corey (Ed Kemmer), Cadet Happy
(Lyn Osborne)
and Major Robertson (Ken Mayer).
Not to be confused with "Space Patrol" (1963) - a British Puppet series produced by Roberta Leigh
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