Tom Mix was one of the great American popular cowboys, and he was one who was a real cowboy, too!
Despite being born in Pennsylvania in 1880, he became a champion rodeo roper and rodeo hand and then wrangled his cowboy skills onto the silver screen early on, in 1910. He was a big star by the time the early 1930's rolled around, and Ralston Purina Company of "Checkerboard Square" made a radio show for him. It
was planned as a rival, or at least co-rider to the popularity of that other early '30's great kid's show, Jack Armstrong the All American Boy.
Tom was the perfect western hero, with his "wonder horse" Tony, and TM-Bar Ranch, where he lived with his young wards, Jane and Jimmy, along with his elderly sidekick and ranchand, "the Old Wrangler." Various actors played the parts through the years, as Tom Mix rode long in the saddle of old time radio. Joe
"Curley" Bradler played Tom Mix through most of the later years of the show. A child actor, George Gobel, went on to become "lonesome" George Gobel, a flat-top haircut styled star of black-and white TV.
The early shows are thought entirely lost in that great sunset, but there are some examples of the later show to enjoy. It's the usual mix (Tom Mix-style) of western ranch life, bad men, an occasional mysterious ghost or invisible rider. Tom could carry a tune, too,
and occasionally sang a number, and even sang on the commercials! During War War II, Tom went off the air, then came back on with episodes that allowed him to (somehow) battle evil saboteurs and dirty infiltratorshe even flew over to Europe to rope some enemy agents!
Since it was a Ralston Purina show, it constantly featured super prizes and premiums that all kids would want! They were part of the Straight Shooter Club, and so it was natural that they'd get all the stuff. Fans of this
premium frenzy type of nostalgic advertising fun will enjoy the offers for whistling Sheriff's Badges and the like. Has this kind of thing gone out of style? Just look at the kiddie movie tie-ins happening all around you right now!
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