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Acknowledgments vi
Preface 1
1 Countdown 5
2 Blast-Off 16
3 Up Ship and Away! Launching the Show in Los Angeles 31
4 The Right Stuff 63
5 Stardrive: Going Network 76
6 Norman Jolley: The Soul of Space Patrol 107
7 In Search of Heroes 121
8 Houston, We've Got a Problem 141
9 Hap 172
10 Hey, Kids! 191
11 Robbie 206
12 On the Beam: Lou Huston and the Radio Shows 213
13 Dick Darley: Making It Real 226
14 "That's My Cadet!" 235
15 Bela 245
16 The Search for the Ralston Rocket 252
17 Landing 279
18 Spaceman's Luck 286
19 Actors and Archetypes 301
20 Carol and Tonga: The Women of the Space Patrol 304
21 A Mission of Daring 327
22 Where Have All the Heroes Gone? 334
Appendix 1 Cadet Handzo's Guide to Space Patrol Merchandising, by Stephen Handzo 359
Appendix 2 Space Patrol Television Episode Guide: Network Shows, by Frank Bresee with additions by Cadets Nancy Heck and Joe Sarno 371
Appendix 3 Major Chuck's Space Patrol Radio Episode Log, by Charles S. Lassen 405
Appendix 4 The Ships and Miniature Sets of Space Patrol, by Jack McKirgan II 418
Bibliography 431
Index 437
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