At
WSAI in Cincinnati, Arthur began the
Big Jon and Sparkie show, carried daily on 181 ABC stations beginning in 1950. ABC also aired his two-hour Saturday show,
No School Today, heard weekly by 12 million listeners on 275 stations. The show's theme song was "
Teddy Bears' Picnic" as sung by Ann Stephens. Cincinnati's Don Kortekamp, who was an editor at WSAI, teamed up with Arthur to become the scriptwriter of
Big Jon and Sparkie. The Saturday morning
No School Today usually featured Sparkie's recounting of the latest serial episode of
Captain Jupiter, which he and his friend Rabbit Ears McKester saw at the movies. Reference was often made to Captain Jupiter's arch enemies, Montmorency Clutchrider and Ivan Crusingspeed, who seemed to be featured in name only. Listeners could write in to the show and be mentioned in the birthday segment. The song "Happy Birthday, Friend" was sung. While the program was not able to make a successful transition to television, it found a new life for 20 years (1962 to 1982) on the
Family Radio Network. At one point, Kortekamp had plans to try remarketing the characters and their new adventures. ==Other media==