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Westerns on a SaturdayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast January 31, 1960, 66 years ago, Bad Bert. The search for "Bad Bert," a road agent widely wanted by lawmen, is in reality, an English nobleman!Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 31, 1960, 66 years ago, Chesters Dilemma. Chester's in love with pretty Edna Wallstrom, Edna's very much interested in Marshal Dillon's mail!Then, The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast January 31, 1954, 72 years ago, Trail to Sunset. Britt shoots Ace Tressler when Ace tries to steal Britt's horse. Britt promises him that he'll get medical treatment for Ace and not let him get lynched. Followed by The Hallmark Playhouse, originally broadcast on January 31, 1952, 74 years ago, Westward Ho!, starring Joseph Cotton. A historical adventure novel that follows the coming-of-age of Amyas Leigh, an idealistic young Englishman who sails to the New World amid the Elizabethan era's conflicts between England and Spain.Finally, Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 31, 1955, 71 years ago, the Mystery of the Missing Garbage Can. Fibber tries to solve "The Mystery Of The Missing Garbage Can."Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If 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
When Cole Burgett was young, he loved Star Wars. He wanted to live on Tattoine like Luke Skywalker. But as he grew, Cole realized there were threads running between that galaxy far away and the dusty frontier towns of the American West he read about in Louis L'Amour novels. What does the moral imagination of these genres tell us about ourselves, our longings, and God? Find out on Chris Fabry Live. Featured resource:Article: Where the Frontier Meets the Galaxy: The Western Genre and the Moral Imagination of Star Wars by Cole Burgett January thank you gift:How Should Christians Think About Israel? by Michael Rydelnik Chris Fabry Live is listener-supported. To support the program, click here.Become a Back Fence Partner: https://moodyradio.org/donateto/chrisfabrylive/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On Episode 145 of The Film ‘89 Podcast, Steve, Skye and returning guest host, filmmaker Kyle Reardon, celebrate the 70th anniversary of legendary director John Ford's epic 1956 western, The Searchers. Directed by one of the most revered and influential filmmakers ever to step behind a camera, and starring one of cinema's true icons, John Wayne, in one of his most complex roles, The Searchers tells the tale of civil war veteran, Ethan Edwards, a man wrestling with his own dark side, and his adopted nephew Martin (Jeffrey Hunter) and their years long search for Ethan's niece, Debbie, taken from her family by a Comanche Chief after a raid on Ethan's brother's homestead. Shot in stunning Vista Vision and featuring some of the most astonishing cinematography ever seen in a motion picture, Ford's film was is arguably the peak of a staggering career that spanned seven decades and a film that's become widely regarded as one of the greatest American films of not just the 20th century, but all time.
A police detective who is rejoining the force after being forced to take time away, now has to investigate the murder of his friend who was a judge. Early evidence…
Features Gene Kelley. Gracie visits her friend Blanche to talk about George's upcoming birthday. (Actually, I think George's birthday was a week ago, on January 20.) Blanche tries to help…
It was a day like any other Sunday, and Roy sings a song with dale. I come to the garden Alone. Then they found a strange thing. A puppet is…
Mary and Dennis informed Don that Jack has not arrived yet. He's on the telephone to talk to his lawyers. Mary opens the door so we can listen in on…
Playlist: Hank Williams starts off with, Move It on Over. Audry sings, I'm Satisfied with Life Don't Worry Me. For the morning hymn time, Hank sings his classic, I Saw…
Westerns on a Saturday (With one drama) First, a look at this day in History.Then, The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast January 24, 1954, 72 years ago, Helen Bricker. Helen Bricker is ostracized by the town because of her outlaw husband. A mob plans to burn her out after her husband is hanged. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 24, 1953, 73 years ago. The Old Lady. Ellen Henry, a bitter widow with a drunken son, has a secret that involves stolen cattle.Then, Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast January 24, 1960, 66 years ago, Nataemon. The search for Dr. Amos Bradbury, disgraced ten years ago and living with the Indians. Followed by Suspense, originally broadcast January 24, 1960, 66 years ago, Turn About starring Leonard Stone. A murderer holds the District Attorney and his family captive in their own house. His goal is to have an innocent man executed for his crime. Finally, Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 24, 1955, 71 years ago, Gee Quiz. "Are you a louse to your spouse?" Fibber and Molly decide to find out. Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order!
Cathy is a professor's wife. In voiceover they each take turns telling how attractive they think the other is. we learn that they have been married for 20 years, and…
Gildersleeves pursues his romance with Paula. Although he sees Paula's daughter Babs is a roadblock, Leroy thinks she's kind of cute. Gildersleeve's had some plans though to leave Babs at…
As Mr. Keen and his assistant do office chores, his secretary is late, and has a mysterious story to tell. She brings in a neighbor who is sure that her…
Katie, the maid, talks to Liz about her boyfriend, Roscoe. They haven't seen each other in 15 years. He is a wealthy man, and she has implied that she is…
Doing a professional courtesy for a doctor friend, Archie Goodwin and Nero Wolfe take their midnight ride to help him out. Have they just witnessed a murder over the phone? Who is Gloria? Comparing notes with the doctor, they find they've had the same phone call, from Gloria Farnsworth, a classmate of the doctor. Nero has long lost interest in the matter by the time the cops come calling.
A wealthy family finds trouble when their young son is kidnapped. All Nick Carter has to go on; is the handwritten ransom note. Clues soon led to a hotel, and…
Burns and Allen – Cesar Romero. 490120. George and Gracie read the newspaper at the breakfast table, each enjoying their favorite sections. Gracie chats it up about her favorite Hollywood…
Britt finds himself being asked to add his voice to the church choir. It's not the quality of the voices that is in need, but the organ. It has given…
Spike's guest is the Sinatra of the Steinway, Jan August. Mike Wallace introduces Spike Jones and his City Slickers as they play, No, No Nora. Dorothy Shea, the blonde Park…
This is a rare episode where Jack Benny does not appear. After the tragic passing of Carole Lombard, wife of Clark Gable and recent costar in Jack Benny's latest film,…
Westerns on a SaturdayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 17, 1953, 73 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, 66 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, Hollywood Sound Stage, originally broadcast January 17, 1952, 74 years ago, The Ox Bow Incident starring Charlie Ruggles and Edward Arnold. Mob violence almost takes control of Ox Bow. Followed by The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast January 17, 1954, 72 years ago, The Silver Buckle. A trip through a mountain pass with two strange companions...with a strange purpose. Finally, Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 17, 1955, 71 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 Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If 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
Title: Climax to a Manhunt. Hazel contemplates whether to tell mother that Claudia is actually alive, after being thought dead these past two years. Clifford and Hazel lounge near the…
Black Pearl of Osiris. 6of11, 410126 Superman rescues Tumbleweed from the car at the bottom of the river. There is no sign of the driver, but later we find that…
Michael and Pax finish a double-feature of 2017 Westerns with Scott Cooper's Hostiles, starring Christian Bale, Wes Studi, and Rosamund Pike.
Our FREE Newsletter and Join our Community Hopalong Cassidy Mystery of Skull Valley | Cowboy Classics Old Time Radio Westerns"Head ‘em up, move ‘em out!" In this rugged tale of the Old West, Hopalong Cassidy and his loyal, laughter-loving sidekick, California Carlson, ride straight into a desert enigma. When a trail of rare gold coins surfaces in the parched landscape of Skull Valley, Hoppy suspects there's more than just sun-bleached bones hidden in the brush.What begins as a search for a missing archeologist quickly turns into a deadly game of cat and mouse. With a ruthless, red-bearded killer on their heels and the secrets of an ancient civilization at stake, Hoppy must rely on his quick wits and even quicker draw to bring justice to the valley.What Makes This Episode a Classic:Silver Screen Voice: Hear William Boyd bring the same authoritative, "paragon of virtue" presence to the radio that made him a global icon in film and TV.Western Suspense: A perfect blend of frontier action and a "whodunit" mystery that keeps you guessing until the final gunshot.The Bar 20 Bond: Enjoy the classic chemistry and comedic timing between Hoppy and California, the heart of the series.Cast and Production:Series: Hopalong CassidyOriginal Air Date: January 22, 1950Starring: William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy and Andy Clyde as California Carlson.Music by: Albert GlaserFun Fact for Fans: Unlike the rough, tobacco-spitting character in Clarence Mulford's original novels, the radio version of "Hoppy" was a clean-cut hero who never swore or drank—a change insisted upon by William Boyd himself to set a good example for the millions of "little partners" listening at home.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cowboy-classics-old-time-radio-westerns-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gildersleeve's is feeling great after his stay in the hospital. He enjoys a big breakfast before starting his day. He starts his morning by telling his young neighbor Babs about…
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An offer to double cross a client shows at Marlowe's door, but it's against a client who Philip hasn't heard from in years. As if on cue, the wild haired…
Richard has a paying customer, and when he shows up at the address, he's greeted by a hot blonde. It's a case of blackmail, and Fred wants the person stalking…
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George has aspirations of making it to the society page, but Gracie jokes about his chances. The cast, namely Artie Shaw and Senor Lee give George a hard time and…
Sam has a substitute secretary, Effie's little sister, Buffy. Clued into a weird family, in a house in the swamps, Sam is intrigued enough to see it for himself. In…
Hold onto your hats, because here comes Guy Madison as Wild Bill Hickock. Complete with his sidekick Andy Devine, as Jingles. In the telegraph office a boy learns how to…
Playlist: Hank Williams sings, Nobodys Lonesome for Me. Audry sings, My Long Tall Tight Wad Daddy. Joe Rumore joins Hank, Louie, and Audry for a word for the sponsor. It's…
Don Wilson introduces the eminent authority on aviation and flying, Jack Benny. Jack brags to the soldiers at Marshfield about his part in inventing the airplane. Mary arrives to tease…
Crime and Westerns on a SaturdayFirst, a look at this day in History.Then, Suspense, originally broadcast January 10, 1960, 66 years ago, The Long Night starring Ellen MacRae (Ellen Burstyn). An old farmer and his young wife are menaced by an escaped lunatic. The madman wants the farmer's hidden money. The farmer's wife wants something else.Followed by The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast January 10, 1954, 72 years ago, Hiram's Gold Strike. An old prospector named Hiram finally strikes it rich. Britt uses his guns in a gunfight - which despite the name of the series, was a very rare occurrence - and promptly gets shot at the assay office during a holdup. Then, Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 10, 1953, 73 years ago, Word of Honor. After treating a wounded man, Doc gives his word of honor not to reveal the identity or hiding place of the killers. Followed by Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast January 10, 1960, 66 years ago, The Lonely One. Court Newman, an old army pal of Paladin's, has been wronged by a banker and plans a revenge through his daughter. Finally, Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 10, 1955, 71 years ago, The Day the Balloon Goes Up. Today's the day of the great balloon flight. Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! Find 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.html
Black Pearl of Osiris, Part 3 of 11. 410119 Fresh surprises await our heroes as Clark Kent speaks with. White about the scientist Sidney Rycroft actually being a woman. Clark…
the family gathers for dinner, but the great Gildersleeve's is missing. As the family head to the dinner table, they wonder why Gildersleeve's didn't at least telephone? Judge Hooker arise,…
Watson recounts the history of Guy Fox Day, and the celebrations enjoyed by children in the streets to commemorate the demise of the would-be assassin of yore. A man enters…
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On this episode of Tales From Hollywoodland, the crew salutes the legendary career of Robert Mitchum, one of classic Hollywood's most effortlessly cool and enduring stars — a true Hollywood man's man. From his unforgettable turns in film noir classics like Out of the Past and The Night of the Hunter to his rugged performances […] The post Robert Mitchum: Hollywood's Ultimate Man's Man | Film Noir, Westerns & Iconic Roles | Tales From Hollywoodland appeared first on The ESO Network.
On this episode of Tales From Hollywoodland, the crew salutes the legendary career of Robert Mitchum, one of classic Hollywood's most effortlessly cool and enduring stars — a true Hollywood man's man. From his unforgettable turns in film noir classics like Out of the Past and The Night of the Hunter to his rugged performances in Westerns, war films, and gritty dramas, Robert Mitchum carved out a career defined by toughness, charm, and a laid-back rebel attitude that Hollywood couldn't resist. We explore how Mitchum's screen persona, off-screen reputation, and unmistakable presence helped redefine masculinity in classic cinema. Join us as we revisit his most iconic roles, discuss his lasting influence on generations of actors, and celebrate why Robert Mitchum remains one of the most fascinating and timeless figures in Hollywood history. We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at talesfromhollywoodland@gmail.com, and why not subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, and wherever fine podcasts are found. #RobertMitchum #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #HollywoodLegends #ClassicFilms #MovieHistory #FilmPodcast #GoldenAgeOfHollywood #MensMan #TalesFromHollywoodland
Bringing you the exclusive files of Scotland Yard. Only the names of the participants have been changed. An army private meets a stripper in a bar. Both seem to lie…
Gracie and her friend Dorothy enjoy a movie that features Gregory Peck. Their fantasy has to end when they return home, and face the reality of their husbands. Gracie shares…
Newsletter: https://mysterytheateroldtimeradio.substack.com/Christian Basics Foundation in Faith: Available on AmazonFacebookHopalong Cassidy – “The Rainmaker of Eagle Nest Mountain” (1950) | Classic Old Time Radio WesternRide back to the golden age of radio with Hopalong Cassidy in “The Rainmaker of Eagle Nest Mountain,” a beloved Old Time Radio western originally broadcast on January 8, 1950. This classic episode blends frontier mystery, moral conflict, and western adventure into a timeless radio drama.When a mysterious “rainmaker” arrives near Eagle Nest Mountain, fear and superstition spread among local ranchers already struggling through hard times. As tensions rise, Hopalong Cassidy steps in to uncover the truth behind the deception before innocent people are exploited and violence erupts. With steady justice and sharp insight, Hoppy proves once again why he's one of radio's most enduring western heroes.Perfect for fans of classic Old Time Radio westerns, vintage radio drama, frontier mystery stories, and historical radio theater, this episode delivers suspense, strong moral storytelling, and the authentic sound of 1950s radio entertainment.SEO Keywords: Hopalong Cassidy, The Rainmaker of Eagle Nest Mountain, Old Time Radio Western, classic radio drama, vintage western podcast, 1950s radio shows, frontier justice, radio theater, historical western stories, classic OTR westernSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cowboy-classics-old-time-radio-westerns-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Title: Lt Jack Barber Leaves for the Pacific. Before the show begins, the story behind the story is shared about Jack Gillman, the actor who plays John Barber. The character's…
Features Spike Jones and the City Slickers, along with Dorothey Shea the Park Avenue Hillbilly, and Myron “Mike” Wallace. Guest tonight is Tex Williams. Spike Jones opens with Toot, Toot…
Don Wilson rolls back the clock, and we join Jack in Rochester as he prepares for the new year celebrations. Jack learns the bad news about how Rochester lost his…
We're starting the New Year with our good friend the talented and stunningly transparent Hillary Kane! I met Hillary through Billy Merritt (player with the original Upright Citizens Brigade) who created the BIT Comedy Network, https://bitcomedynetwork.com. Billy praised her leadership role at BIT, "Hillary is amazing, she's the COO, chief organizing officer. We would not have BIT without her." Hillary produces and edits these wonderful shows and does a fabulous job! She is currently living in San Antonio and we chatted about our favorite Westerns, and our love of the Alamo! She grew up in California and studied theatre and psychology but ended up as an attorney. She began classes at UCB and discovered that she could play improv 7 days a week! She studied with the legendary Ian Roberts who taught the flash memory skill which she still uses today. She is also the host of the podcast, "Shut Up, Gail" and has a really unique way of interviewing her guests. Hillary is a dynamic and generous spirit and I think you'll love her as much as I do!