TV.com Sign-in

Become a Member Forgot Password?

...or login with your Facebook account!

Close
 

Welcome,

Click the button below to create a new TV.com account using your Facebook information.

Already a TV.com member?

Log into TV.com below and we'll link your Facebook account to your existing TV.com account and username.

Forgot Password?
Close
Lights: On Off
On MovieTome: Images from Tim Burton's WONDERLAND?

Sky King

NBC (Ended 1959)

Show Score

 
7.1 Good
25 votes

Your Score

Buzz

Sky King ranks 4,799 out of the 23 shows on TV.com.

The 17 users who count themselves as Sky King fans have written a total of 1 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

September 16, 1951

Ended

March 8, 1959

Genre

Kids/Teens

Theme

Western

Show Overview

Final Episode

More Episodes »
Episode Score
 
10

Mickey's Birthday

At an amusement park, smugglers put one over on him.

Aired: 03/08/59

Show Summary

Edit Summary »

Schuyler J. ("Sky") King of the Flying Crown Ranch and his niece Penny fight the evil that men do and take arms against a sea of troubles in Sky's plane, the Songbird.

The aerodynamic Western.

Adapted from the radio series Sky King (1946-1954).



From the Forums

+ Add a Topic More Topics »
  • Seeing Sky King

    I am a little too young to remember this show on the network. It was in repeats on Saturday morning that I got to see this show along with Roy Rogers and My Friend Flicka. Years later a local TV station did an old TV shows marathon and an episode of Sky King was included.

    1 comments, last one Dec 30, 2008 + Add Comment
More Topics »
  •  
    6 Fair

    A man and his plane battle the bad guys. hide « show »

    Out Of The Clear Blue Of The Western Sky Comes Sky King!

    Schuyler(Sky)King was a rancher/pilot who lived on the Flying Crown Ranch with his niece Penny and nephew Clipper. He flew a Cessna twin engine plane called the Songbird. You'd think living in rural Arizona,the crime rate would be rather low; but Sky always found his fair share of smugglers, counterfeiters, and bandits to corral, and he usually employed the Songbird to do it. This show sparked an interest in aviation to a generation of kids back in the 1950s.

    Do you agree?
      0 0
    Report Abuse
 
See All Reviews »

Top Contributors

Contribute »
  • NiteWatch Editor
    User Score 171 , Last Online 7 hrs, 29 mins ago
  • mulrooney Retired
    User Score 184 , Last Online Mar 30, 2007
  • mulrooney Retired
    User Score 184 , Last Online Mar 30, 2007
  • PapaTazzz
    User Score 39 , Last Online Jun 19, 2009
  • char2renee
    User Score 11
  • Jaxiecracks
    User Score 4 , Last Online 8 days ago
What is a TV.com Contributor?