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Old Time Radio Westerns

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Old Time Radio Westerns

    The Story of Gunsmoke

    The Story of Gunsmoke

    Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and old time radio expert John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time." The television version ran from 1955 to 1975 and is one of the longest-running prime time series (tied with The Simpsons), and the second-longest running prime time fictional program in U.S. television history, its record surpassed only by the Disney anthology television series and Hallmark Hall of Fame. The radio series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon; Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams; Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell; and Parley Baer as Dillon's assistant Chester Proudfoot. The Story of Gunsmoke.mp3

    Hollywood Radio Theater 55-02-22 Shane

    Hollywood Radio Theater 55-02-22 Shane

    "Shane" from Hollywood Radio Theater aired February 22, 1955. Shane tells the story of a gunfighter who comes to a recently settled farm area near a quiet town and fights for the rights of homesteaders against the long-entrenched hard-bitten open-range cattlemen who control the majority of the land. Alan Ladd, Van Heflin, Ruth Hussey, Parley Baer and Howard McNear.land. Hollywood Radio Theater 55-02-22 Shane

    The Fastest Gun Alive part 2-2

    The Fastest Gun Alive part 2-2

    . Here is a specially edited version for radio of "The Fastest Gun Alive" in two parts about notorious gunslinger George Kelby Jr. (Glenn Ford) and his wife Dora (Jeanne Crain) who settle down in a peaceful little town under assumed identities to avoid having to continually face men out to become famous for shooting down the "fastest gun alive". George becomes a mild-mannered tea-totaling shopkeeper with little respect by some townsfolk. One day, the whole town hears the news that outlaw Vinnie Harold (Broderick Crawford) has gunned down Clint Fallon, reputedly the fastest gun in the west. George's pride is stung. Also starring Leif Erickson as Lou Glover and John Dehner as Taylor Swope. The Fastest Gun Alive part 2-2

    The Fastest Gun Alive part 1-2

    The Fastest Gun Alive part 1-2

    Here is a specially edited version for radio of "The Fastest Gun Alive" in two parts about notorious gunslinger George Kelby Jr. (Glenn Ford) and his wife Dora (Jeanne Crain) who settle down in a peaceful little town under assumed identities to avoid having to continually face men out to become famous for shooting down the "fastest gun alive". George becomes a mild-mannered tea-totaling shopkeeper with little respect by some townsfolk. One day, the whole town hears the news that outlaw Vinnie Harold (Broderick Crawford) has gunned down Clint Fallon, reputedly the fastest gun in the west. George's pride is stung. Also starring Leif Erickson as Lou Glover and John Dehner as Taylor Swope. The Fastest Gun Alive part 1-2

    Studio One - Singing Guns by Max Brand

    Studio One - Singing Guns by Max Brand

    Singing Guns was aired by Studio One on October 21, 1947 starring Myron McCormick and Gary Merrill. The story is dramatized from the novel Singing Guns by Max Brand, who you may remember created the Western character Destry, featured in several filmed versions of Destry Rides Again, and his character Dr. Kildare was adapted to motion pictures, radio, television, and comic books. Singing Guns is about a sheriff, Owen Caradac, who is saved from certain death by the legendary killer Rhiannon, and the two forge a bond that changes Rhiannon's life. This is a top notch story and the acting is outstanding in this one hour western drama. Studio One 471021 26 Singing Guns

    TPW 053 Columbia Workshop 41-03-02 Roadside

    TPW 053 Columbia Workshop 41-03-02 Roadside

    "Roadside" from the old radio series Columbia Workshop aired March 2, 1941 on CBS with Burl Ives. A farce of the old West. TPW 053 Columbia Workshop 41-03-02 Roadside

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

joe not happy ,

Great old time shows

Great great great
Such great story telling
30 mins go by so fast as u listen to these great tales. Enjoy enjoy

Scamp33 ,

Review

I really enjoyed these stories! I have listened to hundreds of old time radio stories and this was an excellent selection. I hadn't even heard these before.

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