Portrayed radio's Green Hornet from 31 January, 1936 to 1 January, 1944. He also was one of the trio of directors who worked on radio's "Lone Ranger" series over its lifespan.
Al Hodge portrayed Captain Video on recorded audio versions of Captain Video episodes for RCA Victor records.
Al wrote a chapter, "Captain Video's Toughest Mission" (pp. 164-167), for the 1954 book "Faith Made Them Champions" (Guideposts Associates Inc., Carmel, NY), a collection of inspirational stories by celebrities.
Al played Captain Video (with cast members Don Hastings, Ben Lackland and Fred Scott) in two episodes on RCA Victor record VY-2009: "Captain Video and the Captives of Saturn".
He did some rare comedy work when he co-starred on the Mel Blanc Show in the October 15, 1946 episode "Postman's Ball".
Played Archie Andrews' father Fred Andrews on the "Archie Andrews" radio series.
Producer and director of radio's "Challenge of the Yukon" (later renamed "Sergeant King of the Yukon") which originated in 1938 over WXYZ in Detroit, Michigan.