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Westerns on a TuesdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Fort Laramie starring Raymond Burr, originally broadcast April 22, 1956, 68 years ago, The New Recruit. The story of a man who was in the army...but never really a soldier, who re-enlists, but for a strange reason. Followed by the news from 68 years ago, then Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast April 22, 1956, 68 years ago, Indian Crazy. Mr. and Mrs. Jallup move onto their new ranch after a fellow rancher and Marshal Dillon tell them that there are no Indians around. When Mrs. Jallup is killed, her husband kills the neighboring rancher for revenge...and Marshal Dillon is next!Then The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast April 22, 1954, 71 years ago, Johnny Springer. Clerk Sid Tucker has been shot. He identifies Johnny Stringer as the killer. The trail leads to the cabin of a beautiful senorita.Followed by The Tom Mix Ralston Straightshooters, originally broadcast April 22, 1947, 78 years ago, The Mystery of the Woman in Gray. Caesar Ciano plans to take over the town of Dobie. Griselda Gray has her own ideas about Mr. Ciano.Finally, The Challenge of the Yukon, originally broadcast April 22, 1944, 81 years ago, Bell Brady's Gesture. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
A Western Sunday with some QuestionsFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Frontier Gentleman starring John Dehner, originally broadcast March 23, 1958, 67 years ago, The Actress. A British actress in the old West meets death; Kendall learns her strange secret. Followed by the news from 67 years ago, then Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast March 23, 1958, 67 years ago, Indian. Marshal Dillon finds an Indian tortured to death and a man with a fanatical hatred of Indians. Then Luke Slaughter of Tombstone starring Sam Buffington, originally broadcast March 23, 1958, 67 years ago, The Homesteaders. Colonel Everett arrives in Tombstone with a Spanish land grant to the Meeker ranch, signed by General Santa Ana himself!.Followed by Quick As a Flash starring Ken Roberts, originally broadcast March 23, 1947, 78 years ago. Telling one of the stories this week is Lamont Cranston as…the Shadow. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 23, 1949, 76 years ago, Dealing for a Deed. Claudia has a surprise for Mr. Tucker. A drive to counselor Robert Henkins with news that the land across from the Nortons has been sold. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
A Western FridayFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast January 3, 1954, 71 years ago, A Friend in Need. Britt meets a killer in a narrow canyon who tells a very believable story.Followed by the news from 71 years ago, then The Hallmark Hall of Fame, originally broadcast January 3, 1954, 71 years ago, The True Story of Tom Mix. A Western yarn about the time Tom Mix stayed awake for four days during a blizzard to capture two murderers. Then Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast January 3, 1960, 65 years ago, Return Engagement. Paladin is hired to protect a rancher from Curly McLain, who is just out of Yuma prison, where he's spent the last six years. After discovering that Curly was framed, Paladin tries to right an injustice. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 3, 1953, 72 years ago, Westbound. Marshal Dillon and Chester arrest Jack Daggett in Abilene for murder and plan to take him back to Dodge. Daggett's two older brothers have other ideas. Finally Claudia, originally broadcast January 3, 1949, 76 years ago, Fussing over Mr. Tucker. "Moo," says Majesty. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
Westerns on the Friday after ThanksgivingFirst a look at the events of the dayThen The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast November 29, 1953, 71 years ago, Sheriff Billy. Sheriff Bill Riddle is the law in Dawson. He faces down an escaped killer without a gunfight...and with good reason. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast November 29, 1952, 72 years ago, Kitty. Marshal Dillon insists on bringing Kitty to a Dodge City dance, despite what the "decent" folk think.We follow that with Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast November 29, 1959, 65 years ago, Bitter Vengeance. Paladin travels to Stone's Crossing, and nearly gets hanged for his trouble. And Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas On The Moon, originally broadcast November 29, 1938, 86 years ago, Santa Claus Is Kidnapped. Six-year-old Jonathan follows a moonbeam back to the moon, where along with his teddy-bear named Gus (actually a Koala bear), he helps rescue Santa Claus from kidnappers.Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast November 29, 1948, 76 years ago. . Why is David taking a later train?Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Gunsmoke | (035) Christmas Story | December 20, 1952Plot -- A good Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. An excellent script, great radio! + Matt Dillon, US Marshall, was riding towards Dodge City when his horse got its hoof caught in a frozen doghole and broke its leg. He had to shoot it. Carrying the saddle, he began his long walk to Dodge City, close to forty miles away. He had been walking for about an hour when he saw a tall thin stranger, on a taller and thinner horse, riding up from the way that he had come.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESSubscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr#dramaclassics #oldtimeradio #otr #radiotheater #radioclassics #luxradio #cecilbdemille #gunsmoke #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #crimeclassics #duaneotr:::: :
Westerns and Crime on a WednesdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast October 2, 1954, 70 years ago, Matt Gets It. Dan Grat comes to Dodge on the lam from Amarillo. After shooting the sheriff of Amarillo, he faces Marshal Dillon in a gunfight...and shoots him down!We follow that with Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast October 2, 1960, 64 years ago, Talika The Scoop. The life of Sam Crow, avian companion of Skeeter Hickshaw, is threatened. Then Casey Crime Photographer starring Staats Cotsworth, originally broadcast October 2, 1947, 77 years ago, Miscarriage of Justice. A woman has been murdered twice? How can the killer be tried again after being freed the first time?Next Gangbusters, originally broadcast October 2, 1948, 76 years ago, The Case of the Chicago Tunnel Gang. The gang is going to break into and hold up a check cashing place - by breaking through a wall from the neighboring gift shop. Then they dump the weakest member. Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast October 2, 1944, 80 years ago, New Customer Service Policy. Lum and Abner try to be extra polite to their customers. "Keep 'Em Happy." "Service With A Smile." "The Happy Merchants In The Friendly Store."Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Gunsmoke | (011) Never Pester Chester | Broadcast: July 5, 1952Plot: Two Texas cowboys drag Chester behind a horse for fun, almost killing him. Marshal Dillon brings in the cowboys...without his guns. The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on November 16, 1957. A couple of cowboys have had a bit too much to drink and are harassing the ladies on the high street. Chester goes to ask them politely to leave the ladies alone as they don't want any trouble. But trouble is what they are going to get from Marshall Dillon after they rope Chester and drag him out of town.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESSubscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
2+ Hours of DramaFirst a look at this day in History.Then This Is Your FBI, originally broadcast September 19, 1953, 71 years ago, The Comic Strip Bandits. A former comic strip artist spots the drivers of a truck that hijacked stolen meat. But his sketch of the drivers disappears. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast September 19, 1953, 71 years ago, There Was Never a Horse. Ken Creed comes to Dodge. He's the fastest gunman ever (faster even than Marshal Dillon), and he's looking for a shootout!Then Mystery Is My Hobby starring Glenn Langan, originally broadcast September 19, 1947, 77 years ago, Murder Can Sometimes Be Pleasant. Case History #117. Johnny Murray, a famous tennis player, is found murdered in Florida. Every bone in his body has been broken! Followed by Pete Kelly's Blues starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast September 19, 1951, 73 years ago, Dr. Jonathan Blood. June Gould's mother has arrived in Kansas City looking for her, and asks Pete to help.Finally Superman, originally broadcast September 19, 1941, 83 years ago, The Metropolis Football Team Poisoned. Clark Kent suspects that the entire Metropolis football team has been weakened by food poisoning. But there's an antidote. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
2 + Hours of DramaFirst a look at this day in History.Then Nightbeat starring Frank Lovejoy, originally broadcast May 1, 1950, 74 years ago, Mentallo, the Mental Marvel. . "Mentallo The Mental Marvel" is a carnival mind reader who attempts to commit suicide after he's asked, "What happened to you the fifteenth of last month?" The man with the photographic memory just can't seem to remember!Followed by Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast May 1, 1960, 64 years ago, Dressed to Kill. Paladin delivers a railroad payroll to the town of Terminal...and rescues a kidnapped damsel in distress. Then Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast May 1, 1954, 70 years ago, Cara. Ben Tolliver and his gang are coming to Dodge to rob the bank. Marshal Dillon suspects his old girlfriend Cara is a member of the gang. Followed by X Minus One, originally broadcast May 1, 1955, 69 years ago, The Parade. A genuine Martian hires an advertising agency to publicize a parade. The Martians are coming! Finally The Strange Dr Weird, originally broadcast May 1, 1945, 79 years ago, The Man Who Played Dead. An escaped killer hides in a wax museum; the last place he should have picked.Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
Wednesday means Westerns and DramaFirst a look at this day in History.Then Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast April 24, 1960, 64 years ago, Stage Snatch. Big Foot kidnaps Rowse, a killer being brought to trial by Marshal Dillon. Big Foot is determined to take his own justice...Indian style!Followed by the news of Sunday, April 24, 1960, then Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast April 24, 1960, 64 years ago, Irish Luck. Paladin makes friends with an Irishman named O'Bannon on St. Patrick's Day. Shortly thereafter, O'Bannon finds himself on trial for a robbery and murder. Paladin testifies at the trial, and O'Bannon is acquitted. Then Suspense, originally broadcast April 24, 1960, 64 years ago, One More Shot. The son of a newspaper photographer takes his dad's photographic plates to the office...but he's involved in an accident. Or is it murder?Follower by Murder By Experts, originally broadcast April 24, 1950, 74 years ago, Conspiracy. A man decides to murder an old girlfriend right in the middle of a flood, and use the water to cover the deed.Finally The Challenge of the Yukon, originally broadcast April 24, 1945, 77 years ago, Her Weight in Gold. Andy's a wealthy prospector who proposes to Rita, a dance hall girl. Andy gives her her weight in gold, worth $30,000 (at $30 per ounce, she only weighed 62.5 pounds!), but she disappears overnight!Thanks to Robert for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day.
2 + Hours of Westerns and WarFirst a look at this day in History.Then Frontier Town starring Reed Hadley, originally broadcast April 17, 1953, 71 years ago, The Case of Oil Trouble. Chief Blue Fox has signed over the oil drilling rights on the tribe's land to K.C. Lenard, an unscrupulous promoter from Kansas City. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast April 17, 1954, 70 years ago, What the Whiskey Drummer Heard. Wilbur Hawkins tells Marshal Dillon about a plot against his life. When Dillon pretends to be dead, two different people brag about killing him! Then Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast April 17, 1960, 64 years ago, Prunella's Fella. Mr. Denton hires Paladin to find a hidden valley loaded with silver ore, but Paladin finds a shotgun bride instead.Followed by the news from April 17, 1960, then Suspense, originally broadcast April 17, 1960, 64 years ago, Tonight at 5:55 starring Luis Van Rooten. The U.S. military leaders are locked in a room, awaiting the Russian missiles to fall. The program is followed by a five minute Commentary by Richard C. Hottelet. Finally The Strange Dr Weird, originally broadcast April 17, 1945, 79 years ago, Dead Man's Paradise. Two killers are trapped in the quicksand bogs outside New Orleans. Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
Where did Marshal Dillon and Gunsmoke go? and why. https://archive.org/details/podcast_gunsmoke-podcast 220024164 Or search for "Internet Archive"
Two + hours of Westerns and Science FictionFirst a look at this day in History.Then Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast March 20, 1954, 70 years ago, Old Friend. After trying to bribe Marshal Dillon, a gambler named Ben Corder hires Toque Morlan to kill Matt!Followed by Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast March 20, 1960, 64 years ago, Caesers Wife. Jeremiah "The Avenger" Smoot hires Paladin to be his bodyguard. Will Jeremiah "The Avenger" use his guns once again? Then Frontier Town starring Reed Hadley, originally broadcast March 20, 1953, 71 years ago, The Case Of The Packing House Combine. Duece Ziderman offers Chad only 8 cents a pound for Chad's cattle. Chad Remington remains loyal to Lizzie McComb's cattle buying service.Followed by X Minus One, originally broadcast March 20, 1957, 66 years ago, Protection. A student at Columbia University comes under the protection of a Valadusian Durg, but there are drawbacks. Whatever you do, don't Lesnerize! Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast March 20, 1942, 84 years ago. Lum catches Abner and Cedric printing counterfeit $10 bills and tells them they may go to jail. However, it's Lum who gets caught by Mr. Adams!Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
Two + hours of Crime and Western DramaFirst a look at this day in History.Then Mr. District Attorney starring Jay Jostyn, originally broadcast March 13, 1946, 78 years ago, The Case of the Deadly Train. Mr. District Attorney, along with Harrington and Miss Miller, bring a prisoner back East to testify against a gangster. A hired gunman and his moll plan the murder of the D.A. despite a train wreck!Followed by Nightbeat starring Frank Lovejoy, originally broadcast March 13, 1950, 74 years ago, Am I My Brothers Keeper? Gig Sanders has broken out of jail to get even with a fellow gang member who's married his old girl. A cop is killed in the process. Then following a brief look at news headlines of the day, Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast March 13, 1960, 64 years ago, Montana Vendetta. Paladin is rescued from an avalanche by a man trying to kill the man Paladin's been hired to protect. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast March 13, 1960, 64 years ago, Unloaded Gun. Joe Lime is out to kill Marshal Dillon, who has a fever and is barely able to stand. Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast March 13, 1942, 82 years ago, Half Interest in the Store. The boys give Cedric a half-interest in the Jot 'Em Down Store in exchange for the magic lantern. Thanks to Doug for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
Two hours of Western AdventureFirst a look at this day in History.Then Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 17, 1953, 71 years ago, Paid Killer. Lawson Hales hires a killer to gun down Marshal Dillon for $5000 in gold. Followed by Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast January 17, 1960, 64 years ago, French Leave. A French policeman hires Paladin to capture Marius, a renegade French criminal, who is living pretty well for a fugitive. Then The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast January 17, 1954, 70 years ago, The Silver Buckle. A trip through a mountain pass with two strange companions...with a strange purpose. Followed by Hollywood Sound Stage, originally broadcast January 17, 1952, 72 years ago, The Ox Bow Incident. Mob violence almost takes control of Ox Bow. Charlie Ruggles and Edward Arnold star. Finally Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 17, 1955, 69 years ago, A Bitter Pill to Swallow. The diet contest is coming to an end; then the Old Timer gives Fibber some "diet pills."Thanks to Eric for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
Two hours of WesternsFirst a look at this day in History.Then Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast January 3, 1960, 64 years ago, Return Engagement. Paladin is hired to protect a rancher from Curly McLain, who is just out of Yuma prison, where he's spent the last six years. After discovering that Curly was framed, Paladin tries to right an injustice. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 3, 1953, 71 years ago, Westbound. Marshal Dillon and Chester arrest Jack Daggett in Abilene for murder and plan to take him back to Dodge. Daggett's two older brothers have other ideas.Then The Lone Ranger starring Earle Graser, originally broadcast January 3, 1941, 73 years ago, Custer Rides with the Lone Ranger. The "Lizard Warriors" have formed their own tribe and are "bad medicine," says Tonto! The Ranger asks General Custer to help, but he's got an appointment at the Little Big Horn! Tonto is captured by the renegade Indians and is about to be killed, when he's rescued at the last moment by General Custer!Followed by The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast January 3, 1954, 70 years ago, A Friend in Need. Britt meets a killer in a narrow canyon who tells a very believable story. Finally Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 3, 1955, 69 years ago, He Got Game. Fibber tries to get basketball tickets from his old pal, Coach Fogarty. Thanks to Bob and Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
A good Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. Original Air Date: December 20, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester)• Georgia Ellis (Kitty)• Howard McNear (Doc) Special Guests:• Lawrence Dobkin• Harry...
Two hours of Christmas showsFirst a look at this day in History.Then My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast December 20, 1948, 75 years ago, Irma's Christmas Party. Irma wants to throw a party on Christmas Eve, but no one can attend. Irma is lonely on Christmas Eve. Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast December 20, 1942, 81 years ago, Christmas Program. As Leila leaves for the South, Gildersleeve buys a present for Judge Hooker, the old goat! Then The Harold Peary Show, originally broadcast December 20, 1950, 73 years ago, Children's Christmas Party. A heartwarming Christmas show as Honest Hal trusts an old bank robber with the job of playing Santa Claus for the kids. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast December 20, 1952, 71 years ago, Christmas Story. A Christmas story, told by Marshal Dillon to a stranger on a strange horse out on the prairie. Christmas in Dodge City. Finally Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast December 20, 1954, 69 years ago, Babes in Toyland. Fibber and Molly visit a new toy store to buy a Christmas present for Teeny. Thanks to Jeff for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
As the weather turns cold, "The Cabin" from Gunsmoke is the perfect was to prepare for the snow! In this story, Marshal Dillon and his horse get caught in a blizzard and his only hope for survival is to find shelter in a small cabin in the middle of nowhere. But what he finds inside might be deadlier than the storm outside! What desperate situation awaits inside? How can Dillon escape? How long will it take Tim to Google the name of that movie he can't remember? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
First a look at what happened on this date in history. Then Western adventure in Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast September 19, 1953, 70 years ago, There was never a horse. Ken Creed comes to Dodge. He's the fastest gunman ever (faster even than Marshal Dillon), and he's looking for a shootout! And Science Fiction adventure in X Minus One, originally broadcast September 19, 1957, 66 years ago, Tsylana. A visit to Utopia, and everybody's happy...right? Finally comedy with Lum and Abner September 19, 1935, 88 years ago, Lum Sells his Possessions. Is he skipping town?
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television drama series about the Old West. It was created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The series follows the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Gunsmoke is one of the most popular and longest-running Westerns in American history. It ran for 20 seasons on radio from 1952 to 1961 and for 635 episodes on television from 1955 to 1975. The series has been praised for its realism, its complex characters, and its portrayal of the Old West. Here are some interesting facts about Gunsmoke: The radio series was originally titled Gun Law, but the name was changed to Gunsmoke after the first episode aired. The television series was the first Western to be filmed in color. Gunsmoke was the first television series to be broadcast in syndication. The series has been remade several times, including a 1993 film starring Tom Selleck as Marshal Dillon. Gunsmoke is still popular today, and reruns of the series are often shown on television. In addition to these facts, Gunsmoke was also the first television series to be filmed on location in the Old West. The show was filmed in Dodge City, Kansas, which was a real-life town in the Old West. This helped to give the show a sense of realism that other Westerns of the time lacked. Gunsmoke was also one of the first television shows to deal with serious issues such as racism and sexism. The show often tackled these issues in a way that was both sensitive and thought-provoking. This helped to make Gunsmoke a groundbreaking show that was ahead of its time. Gunsmoke is a classic American television series that has stood the test of time. It is a show that is still enjoyed by people of all ages today. The show's popularity is a testament to its quality and its enduring appeal. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast June 11, 1955, 68 years ago, Trust. Marshal Dillon is forced to give a gun to his prisoner to help capture a stagecoach robber.Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!#Classic-Radio #Old-Time-Radio #Western #Gunsmoke #William-Conrad
Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast April 25, 1953, The Soldier. Two soldiers get into trouble with a strict commander. Marshal Dillon tries to help. Also Lum and Abner, originally broadcast April 25, 1945, Lum finds out the diamond sold. Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast April 17, 1954, What The Whiskey Drummer Heard. Wilbur Hawkins tells Marshal Dillon about a plot against his life. When Dillon pretends to be dead, two different people brag about killing him! Also Part 2 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Shepherd Matter, originally broadcast April 17, 1956. Even the police can't handle this case...with a madman on the loose!Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast March 20, 1954, Old Friend. After trying to bribe Marshal Dillon, a gambler named Ben Corder hires Toque Morlan to kill Matt! Also Lum and Abner, originally broadcast March 20, 1953, The FCC man tells Lum and Abner their station is illegal.Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
An unknown coward in Dodge is out to kill Marshal Dillon. Good radio, well-done! Original Air Date: October 09, 1955Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester)• Georgia Ellis (Kitty)• Howard McNear (Doc) Special Guests:• Vic Perrin• John Dehner• Jack Edwards Producer:• Norman Macdonnell Writer:• John Meston […]
An unknown coward in Dodge is out to kill Marshal Dillon. Good radio, well-done! Original Air Date: October 09, 1955Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester)• Georgia Ellis (Kitty)• Howard McNear (Doc) Special Guests:• Vic Perrin• John Dehner• Jack Edwards Producer:• Norman Macdonnell Writer:• John Meston […]
Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 30, 1954, Gun Smuggler. The Pawnees have killed a family of homesteaders using guns smuggled to them by a white man. Marshal Dillon, Chester and an Indian scout track the Indians, hoping to find the white gun smuggler. Also Yours Truly Johnny Dollar, originally broadcast January 30, 1956. Part 1 of the 5 part The Flight Six Matter. A girl so beautiful, that men are willing to kill for her. Johnny's in Mexico, investigating a deliberate plane sabotage. Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
An unknown coward in Dodge is out to kill Marshal Dillon. Good radio, well-done! Original Air Date: October 09, 1955Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester)• Georgia Ellis (Kitty)• Howard McNear (Doc) Special Guests:• Vic Perrin• John Dehner• Jack Edwards Producer:• Norman Macdonnell Writer:• John Meston...
Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 2, 1954, Stage Hold-up. Jermo and Charlie rob the stage while Marshal Dillon is a sleeping passenger. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast January 2, 1942, Mousy versus Iron Ike. Even though he has the Mumps, Mousie shows up for the fight.Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
Marshal Dillon is forced to give a gun to his prisoner to help capture a stagecoach robber. Original Air Date: June 11, 1955Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester) Special Guests:• Vic Perrin• Joseph Kearns• John Dehner• Clayton Post• James Nusser Writer:• John Meston Producer:• Norman […]
Marshal Dillon is forced to give a gun to his prisoner to help capture a stagecoach robber. Original Air Date: June 11, 1955Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester) Special Guests:• Vic Perrin• Joseph Kearns• John Dehner• Clayton Post• James Nusser Writer:• John Meston Producer:• Norman […]
Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast November 21, 1953, Custer. A stranger has murdered old man Granby, but Marshal Dillon can't prove it. Also Captain Midnight, originally broadcast November 21, 1939, Zollinger Helps. Ivan Shark is alerted to Captain Midnight approaching him in the secret passage!Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast November 7, 1953, Stolen Horses. Marshal Dillon and Chester set out over the prairie to find the two men who shot Jim Redigo and stole his horses. Also Part 1 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story, The Lorcoe Diamond Matter, originally broadcast November 7, 1955. A diamond robbery in Algiers. The main suspect: a beautiful Countess!Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
Our thanks to our mysterious listener Jessica for sending us back to our Listener Library for "Never Pester Chester" from Gunsmoke! This episode features Marshal Dillon on the trail of two cruel men who made the mistake of attacking his friend Chester. But given Dillon's anger and sense of responsibility, it isn't clear if he intends to deliver justice or revenge! How will he track these men down? Will his feelings overpower his obligations as a lawman? Would our discussion afterward be better if we had beers and steak? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!