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Selected Short Subjects on this episode.First, a look at this date in history.Then Charles Frederick Lindsley, originally broadcast October 28, 1932, 91 years ago, The Midnight Ride of Ichabod Crane. The story of the headless horseman of legend, performed in monologue by Charles Frederick Lindsley.Followed by Believe it or Not hosted by Robert Ripley, originally broadcast October 28, 1947, 76 years ago, Lightning. Where is sneezing a crime punishable by death? A drama about a dead little girl who was brought back to life by lightning!Next Claudia, originally broadcast October 28, 1947, 76 years ago. Claudia takes her driving test. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.Followed by The Couple Next Door, originally broadcast October 28, 1958, 65 years ago, Clothes for the Trip. What to take on a convention trip? Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce star. And Lum and Abner, originally broadcast October 28, 1941, 82 years ago, The Hindu Prince performs. The fake Prince almost chickens out of going through his upcoming performance, but the Squire talks him into it. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
OTRnow Radio Program The 4th Of July2 1/4 hours of classic old time radio celebrating the 4th of July!COLUMBIA WORKSHOP (Columbia Presents Corwin) July 04,1944 CBS net. "Home For The Fourth". Sustaining. A story typical of America and the things it stands for. Norman Corwin (writer, producer, director), Dane Clark, Bernard Herrmann (music), Dick Cutting (announcer). RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT July 5,1938. Red net. Sponsored by: Post 40% Bran Flakes. The first tune is, "Chansonette." Ripley's features are about "The Foreign Queen Who Became A U. S. Citizen," "The Naming Of Canada," "Mortgaging The U. S. Capitol and the White House," "Backwoods Genius," "The Youngest Preacher" and the most valuable letter. Robert Ripley, B. A. Rolfe and His Orchestra, Linda Lee (vocal), Ford Bond (announcer), Bennett Kilpack.CALLING ALL CARS July 4,1934 CBS Pacific net (Don Lee net). "July Fourth In A Radio Car". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil ("Calling All Cars Radio Log"). Fireworks are being exploded within the city limits. The announcer twice mentions that this is "broadcast #35." A holiday spent by radio in a police car. "A slice of actual life." The above date is accurate (the program is about the fourth of July holiday). The program number is possibly #32, despite what the announcer says, unless there is a three week error in the relationship of the program numbers and dates. After the drama, Mr. Lindsley announces that "there were thirty-four characters (in the radio drama)...played by twelve people," and unlike other programs, names them all. Mary Tuthill, Jeanette Nolan, Martha Wentworth, Ralph Scott, Joe Franz, Hanley Stafford, Sam Pierce, Charlie Lung, Richard LeGrand, Robert Frazer, Fred Harrington, Lindsay MacHarrie, William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator The Bill Stern Colgate Sports Newsreel. July 4, 1947. Program #399. NBC net. Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. Bill Stern, George Jessel, Joe Howard, June Haver. ESCAPE- July 04,1948. CBS net. "A Tooth For Paul Revere". Sustaining. How the American Revolution really started, a humorous look at a Yankee farmer's point of view. The script was previously used n "The Cavalcade Of America" on May 11, 1942 (see cat. #22924) and on "Adventure Ahead" on September 9, 1944 (see cat. #5132). Stephen Vincent Benet (author), Harry Bartell, Parley Baer, Berry Kroeger, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Dunkel (adaptor), Ivan Ditmars (special music).
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2 1/4 hours of classic old time radio celebrating the 4th of July! COLUMBIA WORKSHOP (Columbia Presents Corwin) July 04,1944 CBS net. "Home For The Fourth". Sustaining. A story typical of America and the things it stands for. Norman Corwin (writer, producer, director), Dane Clark, Bernard Herrmann (music), Dick Cutting (announcer). RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT July 5,1938. Red net. Sponsored by: Post 40% Bran Flakes. The first tune is, "Chansonette." Ripley's features are about "The Foreign Queen Who Became A U. S. Citizen," "The Naming Of Canada," "Mortgaging The U. S. Capitol and the White House," "Backwoods Genius," "The Youngest Preacher" and the most valuable letter. Robert Ripley, B. A. Rolfe and His Orchestra, Linda Lee (vocal), Ford Bond (announcer), Bennett Kilpack. CALLING ALL CARS July 4,1934 CBS Pacific net (Don Lee net). "July Fourth In A Radio Car". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil ("Calling All Cars Radio Log"). Fireworks are being exploded within the city limits. The announcer twice mentions that this is "broadcast #35." A holiday spent by radio in a police car. "A slice of actual life." The above date is accurate (the program is about the fourth of July holiday). The program number is possibly #32, despite what the announcer says, unless there is a three week error in the relationship of the program numbers and dates. After the drama, Mr. Lindsley announces that "there were thirty-four characters (in the radio drama)...played by twelve people," and unlike other programs, names them all. Mary Tuthill, Jeanette Nolan, Martha Wentworth, Ralph Scott, Joe Franz, Hanley Stafford, Sam Pierce, Charlie Lung, Richard LeGrand, Robert Frazer, Fred Harrington, Lindsay MacHarrie, William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator The Bill Stern Colgate Sports Newsreel. July 4, 1947. Program #399. NBC net. Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. Bill Stern, George Jessel, Joe Howard, June Haver. ESCAPE- July 04,1948. CBS net. "A Tooth For Paul Revere". Sustaining. How the American Revolution really started, a humorous look at a Yankee farmer's point of view. The script was previously used n "The Cavalcade Of America" on May 11, 1942 (see cat. #22924) and on "Adventure Ahead" on September 9, 1944 (see cat. #5132). Stephen Vincent Benet (author), Harry Bartell, Parley Baer, Berry Kroeger, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Dunkel (adaptor), Ivan Ditmars (special music).
OTRNOW OLD TIME RADIO PODCAST #28 2 1/4 hours of classic old time radio. COLUMBIA WORKSHOP (Columbia Presents Corwin) July 04,1944 CBS net. "Home For The Fourth". Sustaining. A story typical of America and the things it stands for. Norman Corwin (writer, producer, director), Dane Clark, Bernard Herrmann (music), Dick Cutting (announcer). RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT July 5,1938. Red net. Sponsored by: Post 40% Bran Flakes. The first tune is, "Chansonette." Ripley's features are about "The Foreign Queen Who Became A U. S. Citizen," "The Naming Of Canada," "Mortgaging The U. S. Capitol and the White House," "Backwoods Genius," "The Youngest Preacher" and the most valuable letter. Robert Ripley, B. A. Rolfe and His Orchestra, Linda Lee (vocal), Ford Bond (announcer), Bennett Kilpack. CALLING ALL CARS July 4,1934 CBS Pacific net (Don Lee net). "July Fourth In A Radio Car". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil ("Calling All Cars Radio Log"). Fireworks are being exploded within the city limits. The announcer twice mentions that this is "broadcast #35." A holiday spent by radio in a police car. "A slice of actual life." The above date is accurate (the program is about the fourth of July holiday). The program number is possibly #32, despite what the announcer says, unless there is a three week error in the relationship of the program numbers and dates. After the drama, Mr. Lindsley announces that "there were thirty-four characters (in the radio drama)...played by twelve people," and unlike other programs, names them all. Mary Tuthill, Jeanette Nolan, Martha Wentworth, Ralph Scott, Joe Franz, Hanley Stafford, Sam Pierce, Charlie Lung, Richard LeGrand, Robert Frazer, Fred Harrington, Lindsay MacHarrie, William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator The Bill Stern Colgate Sports Newsreel. July 4, 1947. Program #399. NBC net. Sponsored by: Colgate Shave Cream. Bill Stern, George Jessel, Joe Howard, June Haver. ESCAPE- July 04,1948. CBS net. "A Tooth For Paul Revere". Sustaining. How the American Revolution really started, a humorous look at a Yankee farmer's point of view. The script was previously used n "The Cavalcade Of America" on May 11, 1942 (see cat. #22924) and on "Adventure Ahead" on September 9, 1944 (see cat. #5132). Stephen Vincent Benet (author), Harry Bartell, Parley Baer, Berry Kroeger, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), John Dunkel (adaptor), Ivan Ditmars (special music). America, Why I Love Her By John Wayne Some show descriptions Copyright 2011 J. David Goldin http://www.radiogoldindex.com
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The Last Of The Mohicans. 1932. Program #7. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "The Massacre". Music fill for local commercial insert. Hawkeye is brought to the Fort by the French. Magwah starts off to enlist the Hurons to aid the French, but he plans treachery! The French have overtaken the fort. The date is approximate. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Last Of The Mohicans. 1932. 6 of 12 ,A French patrol attacks...in fact, the whole French army! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Last Of The Mohicans. 1932.5 of 12 Hawkeye rescues the Whites from the hostile Iroquois. The French are ahead, the Indians are behind! "We'll enter the fort over their dead bodies!" Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Last Of The Mohicans. 1932.4 of 12 Duncan and Cora are prisoners of Magwah, who has lecherous plans for Cora. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Last Of The Mohicans. 1932. 3 of 12 The Iroquois attack and are beaten off by Hawkeye and Uncas (who only grunts). Shelter is sought in a cave by Cora Monroe and Duncan, but Magwah ("The Sly Fox") is right outside! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Last Of The Mohicans. 1932. 2 of 12 Hawkeye reveals the guide to be a treacherous Iroquois, but he escapes! Chingachgook tells his sad story and reveals his son Uncas to be the last of his tribe. . Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Last Of The Mohicans. 1932.1 of 12 The story begins at Fort Edwards in upstate New York during the Indian problems in colonial America. Cora Monroe is trying to reach her father, the General at Fort William Henry. Will she get there before General Montcalm attacks? The date is approximate. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932. 13 of 13 Conclusion ,Deerslayer encounters an Indian in the middle of the lake. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fennimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932.12 of 13 "Hutter's Scalp". Are the Indians already at the Castle? There's an ambush! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932.11 of 13 "Deerslayer Captured". The Deerslayer and his friend rescue the Indian maiden, but Catamount considers her to be his squaw. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932. 9 of 13 "The Attempt At Ransom". Hetty returns and tells Judith and The Deerslayer about "the power of the Bible." A parlay with the enemy. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932.8 of 13 "Hetty Pleads With Rivenoak". Hetty meets a friend in the woods. The Indians plan to kill her father, so Hetty quotes the Bible to the savages. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932. 7 of 13 "Hetty's Desertion". Music fill for local commercial insert. Judith, The Deerslayer and Chinchachgook head for shore, trying to find Hetty, who is determined to help her father. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932. 6 of 13 "The Arrival Of Chingachgook". Hetty refuses to help The Deerslayer open the chest. Fancy clothes and pistols are found when Hetty screams in terror! Judith and The Deerslayer are being watched by the Indian. Indians are attacking the ark! The date is approximate. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932.5 of 13 Deerslayer encounters an Indian in the middle of the lake. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fennimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932. 4 of 13 "In Search Of The Canoes". Hurry Harry and Judith's father have been captured by the Mingoes. The actress playing Hetty is unbelievably bad, even though she's playing a weak-minded character! A dying Indian renames Deerslayer, "Hawkeye." Episode #5 of the Bruce Eells discs is clearly marked with the same matrix number as episode #4, and is in fact the same recording. This was possibly an error when re-dubbing the original Transco discs, and episode #5 is not yet available. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932.3 of 13. "Captured By The Iroquois". Deerslayer will not hunt scalps, even for a reward. Plans for a sneak attack on the Indians fall through! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932. 2 of 13. "On Board The Ark". Music fill for local commercial insert. A re-issue of a Transco program. Indians on the warpath, an ark on the lake. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Deerslayer. 1932. 1 of 13. "Surrounded By The Iroqois". Music fill for local commercial insert. This series was originally syndicated by Transco (Radio Transcription Company Of America Inc.). The Mingoes Indians are on the warpath. The date is approximate. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few.THIS EPISODE:July 11, 1934. Program #33. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee net). "Fingerprints Don't Lie". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Officer #734 has been held up, shot and robbed by two men who escaped in a Hudson. The Department of Records and Identification uses fingerprints to apprehend the criminals. The system cue has been deleted. Not auditioned. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 29:28.
Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. THIS EPISODE: December 18, 1934. Program #56. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The Moving Picture Murder". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A hold-up and murder has taken place in San Diego. The system cue has been deleted. Not auditioned. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:35.
Calling All Cars was one of radio’s earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the show’s entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few. THIS EPISODE: January 22, 1935. Program #61. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee network). "The San Quentin Prison Break". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. Four convicts have just escaped from San Quentin prison, they are reported heading north with four members of the prison board as hostages. The actual prison break happened just "last Wednesday." The program has also been dated January 16, 1935. The initial dramatization of the event (also on the Don Lee net, which was used as the CBS Pacific net) took place just a half hour after the capture of the escaped convicts. William N. Robson dramatized how this story was produced on "The Columbia Workshop" on September 5, 1936. The system cue has been deleted. Not auditioned. District Attorney Albert Bagshaw speaks from KFRC, San Francisco. William N. Robson (writer, producer), Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator), Albert Bagshaw (may be impersonated). 29:05.
Calling All Cars was one of radioâs earliest cop shows, dramatizing true crime stories and introduced by officers from the Los Angeles and other police departments. The narrator of the program was speech professor Charles Frederick Lindsley, and the only other regular voice heard on the program week after week belonged to that of Sergeant Jesse Rosenquist of the L.A.P.D., whose name and voice were so unusually distinctive that he was retained for the showâs entire run. None of the actors on the show ever received on-air credit, but among the talent OTR fans can hear the likes of Elvia Allman, Jackson Beck, Charles Bickford, John Gibson, Richard LeGrand and Hanley Stafford, just to name a few.THIS EPISODE:May 2, 1934. Program #23. CBS Pacific network (Don Lee net). "Murder At Southgate". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A disturbance has taken place on San Gabriel Avenue in Southgate. A dramatization of the first murder ever to take place in Southgate. The system cue has been deleted. Not auditioned. Ann Sawyer, Martha Wentworth, True Boardman, Charlie Lung (triples), Caranina Burt (?), Hanley Stafford, Sam Pierce, Richard LeGrand, Robert Frazer, Wade Ling (?). 28:11.
Calling All Cars. January 10, 1934. Program #7. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee net). "The Caliente Money Car Holdup". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil (free copy of "Calling All Car News"). "The robbers in this case were stupid. All criminals are stupid." The system cue has been deleted. Not auditioned. Charles Frederick Lindsley (narrator). 30:25.
Adventures Stories presents The Last Of The Mohicans 1932. Part 12 Uncas is now the prisoner of the Delawares, but Magwah causes trouble in the camp. Cora has disappeared! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author).) Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go To GoDaddy & SAVE 10% Use Promo Code Blu19
Adventures Stories presents The Last Of The Mohicans 1932. Part 11 Hawkeye and Uncas try to escape from the Hurons. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author) Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
Adventures Stories presents The Last Of The Mohicans. Part 9 In the village of Magwah, Duncan has a plan! A war party returns, with Uncas as their prisoner! The date is approximate. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fennimore Cooper (author). Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
Adventures Stories presents The Last Of The Mohicans. Part 8 "The Gauntlet" As many as fifteen hundred are massacred at Fort William Henry. A trap leads to a furious canoe race. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author). Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
Adventures Stories presents The Last Of The Mohicans. Part 6 The Last Of The Mohicans. A French patrol attacks...in fact, the whole French army! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author) Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
Adventures Stories presents The Last Of The Mohicans. Part 5 The Last Of The Mohicans. In the village of Magwah, Duncan has a plan! A war party returns, with Uncas as their prisoner! Magwah ("The Sly Fox") has captured Uncas. Duncan disguises himself as a medicine man and is reunited with Cora Monroe! Duncan is caputred by Magwah and will be burned at the stake! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author)Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
Adventures Stories presents The Last Of The Mohicans. Part 4 "The Massacre". Hawkeye is brought to the Fort by the French. Magwah starts off to enlist the Hurons to aid the French, but he plans treachery! The French have overtaken the fort. "The Gauntlet" As many as fifteen hundred are massacred at Fort William Henry. A trap leads to a furious canoe race. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author)
Adventure Stories Presents Part 3 of The Last Of The Mohicans. Hawkeye rescues the Whites from the hostile Iroquois. The French are ahead, the Indians are behind! "We'll enter the fort over their dead bodies!" . A French patrol attacks...in fact, the whole French army! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author).
Adventure Stories presents The Last Of The Mohicans. Part 2The Iroquois attack and are beaten off by Hawkeye and Uncas (who only grunts). Shelter is sought in a cave by Cora Monroe and Duncan, but Magwah ("The Sly Fox") is right outside! and . Duncan and Cora are prisoners of Magwah, who has lecherous plans for Cora. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author)
Adventure Stories presents The Last Of The Mohicans. The Iroquois attack and are beaten off by Hawkeye and Uncas (who only grunts). Shelter is sought in a cave by Cora Monroe and Duncan, but Magwah ("The Sly Fox") is right outside! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author). and Duncan and Cora are prisoners of Magwah, who has lecherous plans for Cora. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), Hanley Stafford, James Fenimore Cooper (author).
Adventure Stories presents The Deerslayer. 1932. The Deerslayer. 1932. "Hutter's Scalp". Are the Indians are already at the Castle? There's an ambush! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author)
Adventure Stories presents The Deerslayer. 1932. "Deerslayer Captured". The Deerslayer and his friend rescue the Indian maiden, but Catamount considers her to be his squaw. The date is approximate. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).
Adventure Stories presents The Deerslayer. 1932. "The Return Of The Prisoners"A ransom is carved elephants is paid. The Deerslayer plans to rescue the Iroquois squaw. The date is approximate. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).
Adventure Stories presents The Deerslayer. 1932. "The Attempt At Ransom". Hetty returns and tells Judith and The Deerslayer about "the power of the Bible." A parlay with the enemy. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author)
Adventure Stories presents, The Deerslayer. 1932 "Hetty Pleads With Rivenoak" Hetty meets a friend in the woods. The Indians plan to kill her father, so Hetty quotes the Bible to the savages. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).
Adventure Stories Presents The Deerslayer. 1932. Episode 7 "Hetty's Desertion" Judith, The Deerslayer and Chinchachgook head for shore, trying to find Hetty, who is determined to help her father. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).
Adventure Stories Presents The Deerslayer. 1932. Episode #6."The Arrival Of Chingachgook"Hetty refuses to help The Deerslayer open the chest. Fancy clothes and pistols are found when Hetty screams in terror! Judith and The Deerslayer are being watched by the indian. Indians are attacking the ark! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).
Adventure Stories Presents, The Deerslayer. 1932. Episode 5 "In Search Of The Canoes". Hurry Harry and Judith's father have been captured by the Mingoes. A dying indian renames Deer Slayer "Hawkeye." The date is approximate. Episode #5 This was probably an error when re-dubbing the original Transco discs, and episode #5 is not yet available. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).
Adventure Stories Presents Part 4 of The Deerslayer. 1932- "In Search Of The Canoes". Hurry Harry and Judith's father have been captured by the Mingoes. A dying indian renames Deer Slayer "Hawkeye." Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).
Adventure Stories Presents The Deerslayer.1932 Episode 3 "Captured By The Iroquois" Deer Slayer will not hunt scalps, even for a reward. Plans for a sneak attack on the indians fall through! Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author)
Adventure Stories presents Part 2 of The Deerslayer. 1932. "On Board The Ark". Indians on the warpath, an ark on the lake. The date is approximate. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author).