The Adventures Of Superman

1952 • ABC
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Season 3 episodes (13)

1 Through the Time Barrier
4/23/55
Professor Twiddle, an eccentric inventor, has contrived a time machine with which he transports himself and five others back 50,000 years to the caveman era in the Superman drama, "Through the Time Barrier." Making the trip with Twiddle are Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Editor Perry White and an important hoodlum named Turk. Arriving in a strange prehistoric land and befriended by cave dwellers, the Professor makes the awful discovery that he is unable to reverse the time machine's mechanism to return the group back to the 20th century. Even Clark Kent, who is compelled to transform himself to Superman to keep the gangster in line, is baffled. With all his great powers, Superman finds he is unable to crash the time barrier and aid his stranded companions. Only after the Professor determines that an element found in meteorites is needed to reverse the time machine is Superman able to help. The "man of steel" procures the necessary Caborium X and the Professor is able to reverse his time machine.
2 The Talking Clue
4/30/55
Police Inspector Henderson's son, Ray, has an unusual hobby: collecting all sorts of noises and sounds on his tape recording machine. Ray's hobby sets off an exciting sequence of events in "The Talking Clue." By accident young Ray's recorder picks up the sounds of Inspector Henderson's office safe being opened and two crooks, Muscles McGurk and Claude James, are able to use this sound recording to their advantage. The vault subsequently yields data which enable McGurk and James to disconnect burglar alarms and commit robberies undetected. When Ray becomes their unwitting dupe and accessory, it appears he has double crossed his father and sold out to the underworld. However, through clever use of the sound machine and some quick thinking by Clark Kent, Superman is able to locate the hideout and foil McGurk's scheme.
3 The Lucky Cat
5/7/55
"The Lucky Cat" involves "the man of steel" in an exciting drama which calls into play all his remarkable abilities: X ray vision, swift flight, and superhuman strength and agility. The doings of the Anti Superstition Society and the strange behavior of Mr. Botts, owner of an eerie, isolated, old house in which the club meets, attract the attention of Daily Planet reporters, who smell a story. When it becomes apparent that an attempt is being made to injure certain members of the Society who flaunt their con-tempt for commonly held superstitions, suspicion points to Mr. Botts. Superman saves members from injury when the house's underpinnings are sawed through and rescues Charlie King when his munitions factory is set afire. Although the police are stumped and inclined to blame Mr. Botts, Superman ingeniously traps Charlie King into confessing his guilt. The cat helps Superman prove his case.
4 Superman Week
5/14/55
While everyone is making extensive plans to celebrate "Superman Week" it is discovered, at the climax of the thrilling half hour drama, that Sy Horton's mob has learned the secret of Kryptonite, the only element in the entire Universe that can deprive Superman of his powers. Jimmy Olsen, the youthful reporter on the Daily Planet, let the secret slip out while under the influence of a truth drug forced upon him by Horton and Horton's crooked compan-ion, Matthew Tips. Worse, he also revealed the location of some of the metal, encased in lead pipe at the bottom of the bay. Luckily, Clark Kent, who is in reality Superman disguised as a mild mannered Daily Planet reporter, gets wind of Jimmy's alarm-ing revelation and prepares to confound the gangsters. Superman substitutes a harmless metal, which he permits Horton and Tips to steal. After they believe Superman has been bested, he captures them in the act of breaking into a safety vault. Superman Week is a great success, though Lois Lane and Jimmy are nonplussed to discover Superman and Clark Kent both apparently appearing on the TV stage -at the same time.
5 Great Caesar's Ghost
5/21/55
It becomes apparent that Editor Perry White of the Metropolis Daily Planet is suffering from confusion and hallucinations on the eve of an important gangster trial in which he is the prosecution's key witness. This poses a problem that Superman is called on to settle in "Great Caesar's Ghost." Superman is played by George Reeves and Editor White by John Hamilton. Also seen are Noel Neill as Lois Lane, Jack Larson as Jimmy Olsen and Robert Shayne as Police Inspector Henderson. The editor's office staff attributes White's strange behavior to overwork until he begins to hear unearthly voices. When he believes he has had a visit from Julius Caesar's ghost, Superman springs into action. Superman must first save his distraught chief from falling to his death from a plane in which he is flying home for a rest. Next the "man of steel" disguises himself as the ghost of the dead gangster leader about whose death Editor White is to testify. Superman has decided the way to beat a phony ghost, one which has been relying on bribed servants and recorded noises, is to use even more impressive sound recordings. Superman's ruse is completely successful--not only in routing the evildoers, but in restoring Editor White to complete mental health.
6 Test of A Warrior
5/28/55
Superman helps an aging Indian chief pass a tribal ritual of strength and courage.
7 Olsen's Millions
6/4/55
Criminals try to take the million dollars that was given to Jimmy by an old woman after Superman saved her cat.
8 Clark Kent, Outlaw
9/10/55
Clark goes undercover as a criminal to bring a wanted outlaw out of hiding.
9 The Magic Necklace
9/17/55
An ancient necklace which allegedly protects the wearer from all harm interests a crime boss.
10 The Bully of Dry Gulch
9/24/55
In a small western town, Jimmy is thrown into jail and a town bully shows a romantic interest in Lois.
11 Flight to the North
10/1/55
A man named Sylvester J. Superman answers a woman's ad to deliver a pie to her fiancé working in Alaska.
12 The 7 Souvenirs
10/8/55
A criminal genius plans to trick Superman into using his x-ray vision to turn a pair of daggers into pure radium.
13 King for a Day
10/15/55
Jimmy goes undercover as a European prince to stop an assassination attempt.

About this show

These classic episodes from the 1950s starring George Reeves set the tone for how many people still think of Superman, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen. Mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent works for the Metropolis Daily Planet. But with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men, he also battles for truth and justice as Superman.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
186 reviews
William W
May 20, 2022
Yes it's old fashioned, but fun for those of us who enjoy heroics from a simpler time. Superman is the guy for the job. The supporting cast is funny, but the most interesting thing for me now is how George Reeves looks so serious with the criminals at the start, but then chuckles at the end when he gets the upper hand. Things could go wrong if Superman were a little slower, or if criminals ever wrote down the formula for synthetic kryptonite, but thankfully, they never do and Superman wins.
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Star Kidz Vidz
November 24, 2015
Funny how we can get a good day and night I was thinking that I am so excited about the same time and I will have the ability of is a good day i is going good
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Charking “charking” Abyss Walker
December 25, 2019
My dad use to let me watch these episodes with him while he had them on VHS and we always had a blast watching them. Now here it is nearly 20 years later and now I have a son of my own who I can watch these with as well.
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