This popular children’s program was created by Baron Keyes and debuted in 1928. Originally targeted to preschool aged children, Air Castle featured a large cast of characters. Keyes wrote the dialog, wrote and performed the songs, and voiced all of the characters. Many of the characters did not speak actual words but made noises that another character, Story Man, interpreted for the children. After some dialog with the characters, the Story Man told a short story. At the end of the show, Story Man would go back to the real world anticipating his return the next day.
This popular children’s program was created by Baron Keyes and debuted in 1928. Originally targeted to preschool aged children, Air Castle featured a large cast of characters. Keyes wrote the dialog, wrote and performed the songs, and voiced all of the characters. Many of the characters did not speak actual words but made noises that another character, Story Man, interpreted for the children. After some dialog with the characters, the Story Man told a short story. At the end of the show, Story Man would go back to the real world anticipating his return the next day.