Afloat with Henry Morgan was a youth-oriented Australian radio series that aired in 1933, featuring 52 episodes each about 12 minutes in length. Produced by and starring George Edwards, known for his work on Frankenstein, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and other Australian series, the show was set in the Caribbean and revolved around storylines involving pirates, Aztec treasures, and thrilling adventures. Edwards, nicknamed "the Man with a Thousand Voices," showcased his exceptional talent by playing multiple roles, producing up to six different character voices in a single scene to save on production costs. The show should not be confused with the US-based Henry Morgan Show.