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HAve Gun Will Travel - Killers Widow - American Western Old Radio Shows

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BAD BERT (1960.01.31)

Have Gun – Will Travel radio show broadcast 106 episodes on the CBS   Radio Network between November 23, 1958, and November 27, 1960. It was   one of the last radio dramas featuring continuing characters and the   only significant American radio adaptation of a television series. John   Dehner (a regular on the radio series version of Gunsmoke) played   Paladin, and Ben Wright usually (but not always) played Hey Boy.   Virginia Gregg played Miss Wong, Hey Boy's girlfriend, before the   television series featured the character of Hey Girl. Unlike the   small-screen version, in this medium there was usually a tag scene at   the Carlton at both the beginning and the end of the episode.  Initially,  the episodes were adaptations of the television program as  broadcast  earlier the same week, but eventually original stories were  produced,  including a finale ("Goodbye, Paladin") in which Paladin  leaves San  Francisco, apparently forever, to claim an inheritance back  east. The  radio version was written by producer/writer Roy Winsor.

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BAD BERT (1960.01.31)

Have Gun – Will Travel radio show broadcast 106 episodes on the CBS   Radio Network between November 23, 1958, and November 27, 1960. It was   one of the last radio dramas featuring continuing characters and the   only significant American radio adaptation of a television series. John   Dehner (a regular on the radio series version of Gunsmoke) played   Paladin, and Ben Wright usually (but not always) played Hey Boy.   Virginia Gregg played Miss Wong, Hey Boy's girlfriend, before the   television series featured the character of Hey Girl. Unlike the   small-screen version, in this medium there was usually a tag scene at   the Carlton at both the beginning and the end of the episode.  Initially,  the episodes were adaptations of the television program as  broadcast  earlier the same week, but eventually original stories were  produced,  including a finale ("Goodbye, Paladin") in which Paladin  leaves San  Francisco, apparently forever, to claim an inheritance back  east. The  radio version was written by producer/writer Roy Winsor.

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