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Wed, 12 March 2008 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "The Coach That Arrived " Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 27 February 2008 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Maverick Town "3/29/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 20 February 2008 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "South of Santa Fe "3/20/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 13 February 2008 Western
Wednesday presents a Special Edition, requested by Cliff and his Mother. This is an episode of Romance 8/6/49 written by John Mestin starring William Conrad, PAGOSA
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Wed, 13 February 2008 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Branding the Badland "3/13/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 6 February 2008 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Gun Trouble Valley "3/6/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 30 January 2008 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Thunder Over Texas" 2/27/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Thu, 24 January 2008 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Forest Fire"2/20/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 16 January 2008 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "All Trails Lead To Trouble"2/13/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 9 January 2008 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Valley of the Varmen"2/6/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 28 November 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Five Gun Final"1/30/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 21 November 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "The Trailbird Rangers"1/23/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 7 November 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Trouble is His Target"1/2/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Thu, 1 November 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Her Name is Burbon Kate "1/2/53 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 24 October 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Guns of Wrath "12/26/52 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 17 October 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Valley of Lawless Men "12/19/52 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 10 October 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Return of Badmen "12/12/52 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 26 September 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Six Gun Justice "12/5/52 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 19 September 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Death and Taxes "11/28/52 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 12 September 2007 Western
Wednesday continues the series;Fort Laramie January 22, 1956. "Playing Indian". Captain Quince
baits a trap for a band of horse thieves and murderers who are trying
to make the cavalry think they are Arapahos. The first show of the
series. Raymond Burr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Vic
Perrin, John Meston (writer), Bill James (sound patterns), Ray Kemper
(sound patterns), Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Harry Bartell, Dan
Riss, Joyce McCluskey, Lawrence Dobkin, Clayton Post, Paul Dubov, James
Nusser
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Wed, 12 September 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "The Opening of Tioga "11/21/52 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 5 September 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "The Chavez Family "11/14/52 Jeff
Chandler, Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 29 August 2007 dWestern
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Seminole Strip "11/7/52 King Carson and a dishonest Senator plan to keep the Seminole Strip
from becoming a part of the state, for their own evil purposes. Jeff
Chandler is billed as "Tex" Chandler. The date is approximate. Jeff
Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan Ditmars (possible
organist), Bill Forman (announcer).
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Wed, 22 August 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Emily Bracket "10/31/52 Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan
Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer)
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Wed, 15 August 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Poisoned Waterhole "10/24/52 Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan
Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer)
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Wed, 8 August 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Marie "10/17/52 Marie Hoxie, a damsel in distress, has a secret desire for a map to a
lost mine. Jeff Chandler is billed as "Tex" Chandler. Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Ivan
Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman (announcer)
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Wed, 1 August 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Big Strike Claim Jump "1952 When a young miner is shot and his claim stolen, Chad Remington battles
evil Rocky Carew and his henchmen. Jeff Chandler is billed as "Tex"
Chandler. The date is approximate. Jeff Chandler, Wade Crosby, Bob
Mitchell (organist), Ivan Ditmars (possible organist), Bill Forman
(announcer).
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Wed, 25 July 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "The Telegrapher"1952 A telegrapher about to be proven not guilty surprises everyone by
breaking out of jail. The date is approximate. Jeff Chandler, Ivan
Ditmars (composer, conductor), Joel Murcott (supervisor), Paul Franklin
(writer, director)
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Wed, 18 July 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Frontier Town "Chad Comes Home" 9/26/52 With Jeff ("Tex") Chandler as Chad Remington , a two fisted lawyer in the town of Dos Rios. His sidekick,
Cherokee O'Bannon (Wade Crosby), speaks in a W. C. Fields dialect.
Either Bob Mitchell or Ivan Ditmars at the organ. Chad gets revenge on
his father's killers and clears the name of the innocent Indian who was
lynched for the crime. The date is approximate. Jeff Chandler, Wade
Crosby, Bob Mitchell (organist), Bill Forman (announcer)
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Wed, 11 July 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "Down the Missouri to St, Louis". The conclusion of the story of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Harry
Bartell, John Anderson, William Lally (director), Carl A. Tundberg
(writer), William Tundberg (writer), Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed
as Michael Rye), Gene Twombley (sound patterns), Sebastian Cabot,
William Quinn, Helen Jerrold, Jack Kruschen, Frank Gerstle, Richard
Peel, Don Messick.
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Wed, 4 July 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "Lewis and The Blackfeet". A dangerous journey through the land of the hostile Black Feet. Harry
Bartell, John Anderson, Eddie Firestone, Karl Swenson, Howard Culver,
Jay Novello, Dal McKinnon, William Quinn, Dan Barton, John Stevenson,
Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye), Carl A. Tundberg
(writer), William Tundberg (writer), William Lally (director), Gene
Twombley (sound patterns).
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Wed, 27 June 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "Clark and The Horse Thieves". The Indians slowly deplete the expedition's supply of horses. John
Anderson, William Lally (director), Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William
Tundberg (writer), Harry Bartell, Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed as
Michael Rye), Gene Twombley (sound patterns), Sebastian Cabot, Helen
Jerrold, Cliff Holland, Frank Gerstle, Eddie Firestone, Don Spruance.
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Wed, 20 June 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "Decision at Traveler's Rest". A pleasant time with friendly Indians en route back to St. Louis. Then,
the expedition decides to split up. Harry Bartell, John Anderson, Karl
Swenson, Eddie Firestone, Jim Boles, Clarke Gordon, William Lally
(director), Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William Tundberg (writer), Rye
Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye), Gene Twombley (sound
patterns).
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Wed, 13 June 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "Homeward Bound". The long voyage home begins, beset by hostile and
thieving Indians. Harry Bartell, John Anderson, Sebastian Cabot, Don
Diamond, William Quinn, Paul Conrad, Dal McKinnon, William Lally
(director), Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William Tundberg (writer), Rye
Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye), Gene Twombley (sound
patterns)
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Wed, 6 June 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "Fort On The Columbia". The men of the Lewis and Clark expedition build
a fort for protection from the Indians during the wet winter. John
Anderson, Harry Bartell, William Lally (director), Carl A. Tundberg
(writer), William Tundberg (writer), Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed
as Michael Rye), Gene Twombley (sound patterns), Karl Swenson, Helen
Jerrold, Ben Cooper, William Quinn, Dal McKinnon.
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Wed, 30 May 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "To The Pacific". Passing through dangerous rapids, long portage and
hostile Indians, the Lewis and Clark expedition arrives at the shores
of the Pacific. Karl Swenson, Jim Boles, William Lally (director),
Cliff Holland, Don Diamond, Eddie Firestone, Carl A. Tundberg (writer),
William Tundberg (writer), John Anderson, Harry Bartell, Rye Billsbury
(announcer, billed as Michael Rye), Gene Twombley (sound patterns), Dal
McKinnon.
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Wed, 23 May 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "Shoshone Country". In need of horses, the expedition is determined to
find an elusive tribe of indians. Sacajawea returns to her people.
Lewis and Clark get the horses, but learn that hostile Indians are
ahead. Harry Bartell, John Anderson, Karl Swenson, Sebastian Cabot,
Helen Jerrold, William Quinn, Jim Boles, Rye Billsbury (announcer,
billed as Michael Rye), Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William Tundberg
(writer), Gene Twombley (sound patterns), William Lally (director).
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Wed, 16 May 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "The Great Falls". The expedition continues upriver towards the high
mountains...thanks to the healing powers of Chokeberry tea! Harry
Bartell, John Anderson, Sebastian Cabot, Don Diamond, Herb Ellis, Frank
Gerstle, Karl Swenson, Helen Jerrold, Carl A. Tundberg (writer),
William Tundberg (writer), Gene Twombley (sound patterns), William
Lally (director), Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye).
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Wed, 9 May 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "Into The Unknown". Westward to the
Rocky Mountains. A meeting with a grizzly and a rescue by the
expedition's dog. A false river leads to the north. Harry Bartell, John
Anderson, Karl Swenson, Don Diamond, Steven Bell, Dal McKinnon,
Sebastian Cabot, Carl A. Tundberg, William Tundberg (writer), Rye
Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye), William Lally (director),
Gene Twombley (sound patterns).
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Tue, 1 May 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "Dakota Winter".
Sacajawea joins the expedition. Harry Bartell, Sebastian Cabot, John
Cedar, John Anderson, Howard Culver, Helen Jerrold, William Keene,
Cliff Holland, Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William Tundberg (writer),
Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye), William Lally
(director), Gene Twombley (sound patterns).
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Wed, 25 April 2007 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "The Confrontation". The expedition experiences its first desertion.
Sergeant Floyd dies of a mysterious disease. White men of a new and
stronger breed are on their way west! Harry Bartell, John Anderson,
Karl Swenson, Jack Edwards, Jack Kruschen, Sam Edwards, Dal McKinnon,
Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William Tundberg (writer), Rye Billsbury
(announcer, billed as Michael Rye), William Lally (director), Gene
Twombley (sound patterns).
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Wed, 18 April 2007 ![]() ATTENTION THIS IS SHOW 100 Western
Wednesday Presents Horizons West "Mr. Jefferson's Dream".
President Jefferson asks Captain Merriweather Lewis to explore the
lands beyond the Mississippi. Lewis enlists his old friend Billy Clark
to be the co-leader of the expedition. Harry Bartell, John Anderson,
Don Randolph, Bill Irwin, William Lally (director), Cliff Holland,
Stanley Farrar, Ben Wright, Les Tremayne, Tyler McVey, Dal McKinnon,
Carl A. Tundberg (writer), William Tundberg (writer), Gene Twombley
(sound patterns), Rye Billsbury (announcer, billed as Michael Rye).
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Wed, 4 April 2007 Western
Wednesday continues the series; Fort Laramie. October 28, 1956. "Army Wife". After thirty years, an army wife suddenly finds herself a widow. The last show of the series. Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Richard Crenna, Helen Kleeb, Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, Anne Morrison, Sammie Hill.
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Wed, 28 March 2007 Western
Wednesday continues the series; Fort Laramie. September 30, 1956. "A Small Beginning". Lee Quince and the troop must find Sitting Bull, somewhere
in the Black Hills. Raymond Burr, Les Crutchfield (writer),
Sam Edwards, Jess Kirkpatrick, Jack Kruschen, Joseph Cranston, Howard
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Wed, 21 March 2007 Western
Wednesday continues the series;Fort Laramie. June 10, 1956. "The Young Trooper". A young boy named Jed survives an indian massacre and joins the army afterward. Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Eve McVeagh, Frank Cady, Jeffrey Silver. Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go To GoDaddy & SAVE 10% Use Promo Code Blu19Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 March 2007 Western
Wednesday continues the series;Fort Laramie. April 1, 1956. "Lost Child". Major Barlow believes in treating Indians as Captain Custer does...harshly. The writer is reported to be Les Crutchfield, not Gil Doud. Raymond Burr, Vic Perrin, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Gil Doud (writer), Bill James (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Lawrence Dobkin, Clayton Post, Ralph Moody, Jack Moyles, Dick Beals. Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go To GoDaddy & SAVE 10% Use Promo Code Blu19Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 March 2007 Western
Wednesday continues the series;Fort Laramie. March 4, 1956. "Shavetail". Lieutenant Seiberts has disobeyed orders for what he thought was good reason. A battle of wits with Squaw Dog follows. Raymond Burr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Vic Perrin, Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Les Crutchfield (writer), Jack Moyles, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, Bill James (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), Joe Cranston. Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go To GoDaddy & SAVE 10% Use Promo Code Blu19Comments[0] |
Wed, 28 February 2007 Western
Wednesday continues the series;Fort Laramie. April 29, 1956. "Quince's Capture". Even though his dying father (Red Horse) has asked for him, a young Indian named Snowfoot will not go onto the Reservation. Raymond Burr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Vic Perrin, Bill James (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), Kathleen Hite (writer), Harry Bartell, Jeffrey Silver, Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), Ralph Moody, Lee Millar, Frank Cady, Lou Krugman, Jack Moyles. Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go To GoDaddy & SAVE 10% Use Promo Code Blu19
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Wed, 21 February 2007 Western
Wednesday continues the series;Fort Laramie. May 13, 1956. "The War Correspondent". A reporter from a New York newspaper comes west to tell the "truth" and also to learn of the "real" west. Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Sam Edwards, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Amerigo Moreno (musical supervisor), Bill James (sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles. Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go To GoDaddy & SAVE 10% Use Promo Code Blu19
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Wed, 14 February 2007 Western
Wednesday begins the series; Fort Laramie. January 22, 1956 "Playing
Indian" Captain Quince baits a trap for a band of horse thieves and
murderers who are trying to make the cavalry think they are Arapahos.
The first show of the series. Raymond Burr, Norman Macdonnell
(producer, director), Vic Perrin, John Meston (writer), Bill James
(sound patterns), Ray Kemper (sound patterns), Amerigo Moreno (music
supervisor), Harry Bartell, Dan Riss, Joyce McCluskey, Lawrence Dobkin,
Clayton Post, Paul Dubov, James Nusser. Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go To GoDaddy & SAVE 10% Use Promo Code Blu19
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Thu, 8 February 2007 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone "June Bride" June 15, 1958 Final Show in this great western. Sam Buffington, Barney Phillips, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (music) Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go To GoDaddy & SAVE 10% Use Promo Code Blu19
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Wed, 31 January 2007 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone "Big Business" June 8, 1958. Sam Buffington, Barney Phillips, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (music) Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Wed, 24 January 2007 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone "Cattle Drive" June 1, 1958. An Arizona cattle drive for the Army. Luke bets his horse, "Blue Streak," that they'll arrive with all the cows. Sam Buffington, Junius Matthews, Don Diamond, Peter Leeds, Barney Phillips, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (music) Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone May 28, 1958, "Outlaw Kid"
Sam Buffington, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (music) Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 January 2007 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone May 18, 1958, "Drive to Fort Huachucha"
Watson and his baddies from the Triple X are determined to keep Luke's herd from reaching the army post at Fort Huachucha. Sam Buffington, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (music) Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 January 2007 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone May 11, 1958, "Hertiage"
Sam Buffington, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (music). Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Sat, 30 December 2006 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone May 4, 1958, "Worth It's Salt"
Sam Buffington, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (music). Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Wed, 20 December 2006 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone April 27, 1958, "Death Watch"
At a special meeting of the cattleman's association Luke is accused of cattle rustling.
Sam Buffington, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (music). Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 December 2006 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone April 20, 1958, "The Henry Fell Story"
A dude from back East has come to Luke's ranch to paint
portraits of the Apaches. Sam Buffington, Junius Matthews, Don Diamond,
Karl Swenson, Jack Kruschen, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch
(composer, conductor)Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Tue, 5 December 2006 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone April 13, 1958, "Wagon Train"
Carl Justice has been robbed of $10,000, an attempt has been
made to rob the bank, and Wichita has been pistol whipped! Suspicion
falls on a small wagon train. Sam Buffington, William N. Robson
(director), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Don Clark (writer),
Amerigo Moreno (composer, conductor), Lawrence Dobkin, Jean Carson,
Junius Matthews, Chester Stratton.Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Wed, 22 November 2006 Western Wednesday continues our series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone March 30, 1958, "The Aaron Holcomb Story"
Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), William Quinn, Don Clark
(director), Edwin Jerome, James McCallion, John McIntire, Sam
Buffington, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Wilbur Hatch (music), William
N. Robson (director).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Wed, 15 November 2006 Western Wednesday begins a new series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone March 23, 1958, "Homesteaders"
Colonel Everett arrives in Tombstone with a Spanish land grant to the Meeker ranch, signed by General Santa Ana himself! Amerigo Moreno (music supervisor), William Quinn, Don Clark (director), Edwin Jerome, James McCallion, John McIntire, Sam Buffington, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Wilbur Hatch (music), William N. Robson (director).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Wed, 8 November 2006 Western Wednesday begins a new series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone March 2, 1958.
Sheriff Taggart's attempts to take a cowboy prisoner is resisted by Luke...and with good reason. Sam Buffington, Junius Matthews, Vic Perrin, Sam Edwards, Lawrence Dobkin, Jack Moyles, Frank Gerstle, William N. Robson (director), William N. Robson (writer), Tom Hanley (editorial supervisor), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor)Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Fri, 3 November 2006 Western Wednesday begins a new series; Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone February 23, 1958. "Dual On The Trail"
The first show of the series. Slaughter takes a herd of cattle to Tombstone and meets trouble along the trail. Edward Marr, Herb Vigran, Junius Matthews, Lillian Buyeff, Robert Stanley (writer), Sam Buffington, Sam Edwards, Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Vic Perrin, William N. Robson (director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor)Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Thu, 26 October 2006 Western Wednesday continues our series about The Six-Shooter. May 13, 1954. "The Double Seven Ranch"
The classic rancher vs. farmer confrontation with a surprise ending at
the Double Seven Ranch. Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Robert Griffin, Frank
Burt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Hal Gibney (host), Howard McNear, Jack
Johnstone (director), Jimmy Stewart, Lamont Johnson (announcer), Parley Baer.Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Wed, 18 October 2006 Western Wednesday continues our series about The Six-Shooter. June 17, 1954. "When the shoe doesn't fit" Britt Ponset ("The Six-Shooter") takes
Cinderella to the ball...and gets her home by midnight too! Jimmy Stewart, Jack
Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Sam Edwards, William
Johnstone, Barbara Eiler, Frank Burt (writer, creator), Eleanor Audley,
Sandra Gould, John Wald (announcer)Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Wed, 11 October 2006 Western Wednesday continues our series about The Six-Shooter. May 13, 1954. "The Double Seven Ranch"
The classic rancher vs. farmer confrontation with a surprise ending at
the Double Seven Ranch. Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Robert Griffin, Frank
Burt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Hal Gibney (host), Howard McNear, Jack
Johnstone (director), Jimmy Stewart, Lamont Johnson (announcer), Parley Baer.Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Wed, 4 October 2006 Western Wednesday continues our series about The Six-Shooter. May 13, 1954. "The Double Seven Ranch"
The classic rancher vs. farmer confrontation with a surprise ending at
the Double Seven Ranch. Basil Adlam (composer, conductor), Robert Griffin, Frank
Burt (writer), Gerald Mohr, Hal Gibney (host), Howard McNear, Jack
Johnstone (director), Jimmy Stewart, Lamont Johnson (announcer), Parley Baer.Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Wed, 27 September 2006 Western Wednesday presents The Six-Shooter. November 29, 1953."New Sherriff Bill Riddle" Sheriff Bill
Riddle is the law in Dawson. He faces down an escaped killer without a
gunfight...and with good reason. Jimmy Stewart, Alan Reed, Frank Burt
(creator, writer), James McCallion, Ken Christy, Basil Adlam (music),
Jack Johnstone (director), Hal Gibney (announcer), Howard McNear.
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Wed, 20 September 2006 Western Wednesday presents The Six-Shooter. November 15, 1953,"Dink Faulk Escapes" A killer
escapes from jail at Smoke Falls and shoots the sheriff. Two rivals
both try to recapture him, with Britt Ponset riding with one of them.
Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (writer, creator), Basil Adlam (music), Jack
Johnstone (director), Jeanette Nolan, Forrest Lewis, Sam Edwards, Hal
Gibney (announcer), Frank Gerstle, Robert Griffin.
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Wed, 13 September 2006 Western Wednesday presents The Six Shooter, 9/20/1953 "Jenny Garver" Britt Ponset finds a wounded man in the desert and brings him to Jenny
Garver to nurse him back to health. No man seems to think much of
Jenny. A moving, well-written story. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer), D.
J. Thompson, Harry Bartell, Jack Johnstone (director), Hal Gibney
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Thu, 7 September 2006 Western Wednesday presents The Six-Shooter. September 27, 1953" The Coward". Everyone knows that Will Fedder is a coward because he
won't wear a gun. However, a man can be pushed just so far! Jimmy
Stewart, Howard McNear, Michael Ann Barrett, Will Wright, Frank Burt
(creator, writer), Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Hal
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Tue, 29 August 2006 Western Wednesday presents The Six-Shooter. April 22, 1954. Clerk Sid Tucker
has been shot, but identifies Johnny Stringer as the killer. The trail
leads to the cabin of a beautiful senorita. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam
(music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (writer, creator),
Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips, Parley Baer, John Wald
(announcer), Joel Cranston.Comments[0] |
Tue, 22 August 2006 Western Wednesday presents another in our series from the The Six-Shooter. June 17, 1954. "When The Shoe Doesn't Fit" Britt Ponset ("The Six-Shooter") takes Cinderella to the
ball...and gets her home by midnight too! Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam
(music), Sam Edwards, William Johnstone, Barbara Eiler, Frank Burt
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Wed, 16 August 2006 Western Wednesday presents The Six-Shooter. January 3, 1954. "The Step-Brothers". Britt meets a killer in a narrow
canyon who tells a very believable story. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director),
Basil Adlam (music), William Johnstone, Howard McNear, Frank Burt
(creator, writer), Shepard Menken, Frank Gerstle, Hal Gibney
(announcer).Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 August 2006 Western Wednesday presents The Six-Shooter. March 14, 1954. A no-good gambler
comes to town to see his son after twelve years. There have been some
surprising changes...in both of them! Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt
(writer, creator), Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director),
Shirley Mitchell, Robert Griffin, Dick Beals, Barney Phillips, John
Wald (announcer).Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 August 2006 Western Wednesday Presents The Six-Shooter. February 21, 1954. Britt comes to Tower Rock
to visit the fair and finds himself the judge of the preserves
competition. He must decide how to judge between two feuding sisters.
Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator), Jack Johnstone (director), Basil
Adlam (music).Comments[0] |
Tue, 25 July 2006 Western Wednesday presents The Six-Shooter. May 20, 1954."The Shooting of Wyat"
Who shot the bank robber named Wyatt King? He was also known as "The
Wyoming Kid." Was it the Six-Shooter? Of course! Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone
(director), Basil Adlam (music), William Johnstone, Herb Vigran, Barney
Phillips, Junius Matthews, Frank Burt (creator, writer), Joel Cranston,
John Wald (announcer).Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 July 2006 Western Wednesday presents another episode of The Six-Shooter. February 14, 1954. The son of the sheriff of Quiet City is leaving town, refusing to follow in his father's footsteps. A shoot-out with a killer proves them both have the right idea. Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Virginia Gregg, Will Wright, Lamont Johnson, John Wald (announcer), Robert Griffin, Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer) Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 Western Wednesdays presents The Six-Shooter. December 27, 1953 Cora Plummer
had remarried soon after her husband died. Her son is convinced his
step-father is after the family ranch and money. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack
Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Virginia Gregg,
Jean Tatum, Parley Baer, Hal Gibney (announcer), Robert Griffin, Bert
HollandComments[0] |
Wed, 5 July 2006 Western Western presents The Six-Shooter. March 7, 1954. "Cheyenne Express" Wilbur English,
the man who shot Floyd Winters, needs protection from Winters' brother.
Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Jack
Johnstone (director), John Wald (announcer), Herb Vigran, Frank
Gerstle, Paul Richards, Barney PhillipsComments[0] |
Wed, 28 June 2006 Western Wednesday presents Hopalong Cassidy-"The Rainmaker of Eagle Nest Mountain"-1/8/50Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 June 2006 Western Wednesday present Part 7 the Final Episode of The Story of GunsmokeComments[0] |
Tue, 13 June 2006 Western Wednesday present Part 6 of The Story of GunsmokeComments[0] |
Tue, 6 June 2006 Western Wednesday presents Story Of Gunsmoke, Part 5Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 May 2006 REPOSTED---Western Wednesday continues The Story Of Gunsmoke, Part 4 Comments[2] |
Tue, 23 May 2006 Western Wednesday continues The Story Of Gunsmoke, Part 3NEW---Listener Comments at 214-224-0834 Tell us what you think about our programs on Radio Nostalgia Network Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 May 2006 Western Wednesday presents The Story of Gunsmoke Part 2and an episode from Gunsmoke. July , 1953. "Wild West" Young Yorky Kelly tells Marshal Dillon that his father has been kidnapped. The old man is found out on the prairie, almost starved to death. William Conrad, John Meston (writer), Michael Ann Barrett, John McGovern, John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Nestor Paiva, Parley Baer, Norman Macdonnell (director), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). 29:32. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete. Comments[0] |
Tue, 9 May 2006 Western Wednesday celebrates 1 year of Podcasting the greatest Westerns as heard on radio.The week we begin a 8 part series on the The Story of Gunsmoke as told by the actors, writers, and producer of this historic radio drama. Also, an episode of Gunsmoke from October 10, 1953. "How To Die For Nothing". After Marshal Dillon
shoots a drunken cowboy, his brother swears to shoot him in the back.
The script was used on the Gunsmoke television series on June 23, 1956,
and used again on radio May 10, 1958 William Conrad, Parley
Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, John Dehner, Vic Perrin, Harry
Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, John Meston (writer) Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 May 2006 Western Wednesday presents Gunsmoke. May 21, 1955. "The Liar From Blackhawk".Hank Shinn has Dodge buffaloed by his reputation as a gunman...is he all talk? William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Vic Perrin, Paul Dubov, Barney Phillips, John Meston (writer), George Fenneman (announcer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Tom Hanley (sound patterns), Bill James (sound patterns). Comments[0] |
Wed, 26 April 2006 Western Wednesday presents Doctor Six-Gun. Ringo Kane kills a retired gun fighter in a rigged duel. The gun fighter's young son swears revenge. Ernest Kinoy (writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (writer), Karl Weber, William Griffis. Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 April 2006 Western Wednesday presents Have Gun, Will Travel. March 27, 1960. "They Told Me You Were Dead". Ellen Stoneham, Paladin's
love during the war, calls him to ask for help recovering her sons from
the Indians. Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 April 2006 Western Wednesday presents Have Gun, Will Travel. June 19, 1960. "The Too, Too Solid
Town" was one title and the another tile was "The Army Man" Sponsored by: French's Worcestershire Sauce, Guardian
Maintenance Service, Pepsi. Paladin travels to Lawrence Kansas for a reunion of his old cavalry outfit. One old soldier is seeking revenge, by killing three men! The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Frank Paris (producer, director), Ann Doud (writer), Joseph Kearns, Barney Phillips, Vic Perrin, Edgar Bergen (Guardian Maintenance commercial), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). Comments[0] |
Tue, 4 April 2006 Western Wednesday presents Have Gun, Will Travel. February 21, 1960. "That Was No Lady".
Sponsored by: Ex Lax, Camels, Fitch Shampoo, Dristan, Pepsi Cola.Paladin travels to Brackwater to close down the Paradise Saloon, run by the notorious A. J. Bannion. But Bannion turns out to be a lady...or at least a female! The system cue is added live. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Frank Paris (producer, director), William N. Robson (writer), Howard McNear, Vic Perrin, Harry Bartell, Jeanette Nolan, Virginia Gregg, Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects). Comments[0] |
Wed, 29 March 2006 Western Wednesday Presents Have Gun,Will TravelHave Gun, Will Travel. September 13, 1959. "Treasure Hunt". Paladin and a fourteen-year-old-boy journey to Sacramento to find a mining claim left by the boy's father...in the form of a treasure map! John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Ann Doud (adaptor), Frank Paris (producer, director), Virginia Christine, Barney Phillips, Joel Davis, Joe Cranston, Ben Wright, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Sam Rolfe (creator), Herb Meadow (creator). Comments[1] |
Tue, 21 March 2006 Western Wednesday Presents The Six-Shooter The Six-Shooter. June 24, 1954 "Myra Barker". The Six Shooter proposes marriage. A well written show, the last show of the series. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Virginia Gregg, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Frank Burt (creator, writer), B. J. Thompson, John Wald (announcer).Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[0] |
Tue, 14 March 2006 Western Wednesday Presents The Six-Shooter The Six-Shooter. January 31, 1954 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. Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Howard McNear, Robert Griffin, Forrest Lewis, John Wald (announcer), Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson..Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[0] |
Wed, 8 March 2006 Western Wednesday Presents The Six-Shooter he Six-Shooter. December 6, 1953. Rumor has it that Britt is getting married to the niece of Minnie Flint. Minnie's arranged the whole thing, without bothering to tell Britt! Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Hal Gibney (announcer), Barbara Eiler, Virginia Gregg, Herb Vigran, William Johnstone, Sam Edwards..Please Take our Listener Survey
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Tue, 28 February 2006 Western Wednesday Presents The Six-Shooter The Six-Shooter. October 25, 1953 Red Lawson has announced that he's going to kill Britt's friend Dan to get revenge for the death of his brother, four years previously. Frank Burt (creator), Les Crutchfield (writer), Shirley Mitchell, Barney Phillips, Hal Gibney (announcer), Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Leone LeDoux, Paul Richards, Hal Gibney (announcer)..Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[2] |
Tue, 21 February 2006 Western Wednesday Presents Frontier Gentleman Frontier Gentleman. March 2, 1958. . "The Lost Mine"The story of Shorthorn Tom, an old prospector with a large nugget and the location of the mine from which it came! The public service announcements are partially deleted. The program is also known as "Gold Colic." John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Virginia Gregg, Herb Ellis, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Don Diamond, Wilbur Hatch (composer, director), John Wald (announcer).Please Take our Listener Survey
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Tue, 14 February 2006 Western Wednesday Presents Frontier Gentleman March 9, 1958. "The Claim-Jumpers" A widow has only a week to get a claim-jumper off her property, or she'll lose it all. The claim-jumper has problems of his own! John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Firestone, Tom Hanley (writer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Richard Perkins, Charles Seel, Bud Sewell (announcer)Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[0] |
Tue, 7 February 2006 Western Wednesday Presents Frontier Gentleman August 10, 1958. CBS net. "The Cat Man" A strange story about an itinerant Irishman, his sixty-two cats, and his big plans. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Martha Wentworth, Joseph Kearns, Barney Phillips, Harry Bartell, Charlotte Lawrence, Tom Hanley (writer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer).Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[1] |
Tue, 31 January 2006 Western Wednesday Presents Frontier Gentleman Frontier Gentleman March 30, 1958. "Gentle Virtue". Sponsored by: Dodge. Kendall wins "Gentle Virtue," a beautiful Chinese girl, in a poker game. The program features an excellent Dodge commercial! It's interesting to note Virginia Gregg and Ben Wright playing Chinese dialect parts. In the fall season, they would play regular Chinese roles in "Have Gun Will Travel," a show very similar to "Frontier Gentleman." John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Vic Perrin, Jack Kruschen, Ben Wright, Charlie Lung, John Wald (announcer), Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor)Please Take our Listener Survey
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Tue, 24 January 2006 This week on Western Wednesday we continue with Fort Laramie. September 16, 1956 "The Payroll". The paymaster is four months late coming to Fort Laramie...but watch out when he finally shows up! Raymond Burr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Kathleen Hite (writer), Clayton Post, Sam Edwards, Howard McNear.Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 January 2006 Western Wednesday Presents Fort Laramie September 9, 1956. "Buffalo Hunters".The writer of the script is reported to have been Les Crutchfield. Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), James Nusser, Barney Phillips.Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[0] |
Tue, 10 January 2006 Fort Laramie August 26, 1956. CBS, "Chaplain". There are fifty nine men are down with scurvy, and are no fresh fruits or vegetables anywhere on the prairie. The program was recorded July 26, 1956. Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Parley Baer, Paul Dubov, Lawrence Dobkin.Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[0] |
Tue, 3 January 2006 Western Wednesday presents Fort Laramie August 19, 1956. CBS network. "Goodbye Willa" The program was recorded July 21, 1956. The writer of the script is reported to have been Les Crutchfield. Raymond Burr, Kathleen Hite (writer), Virginia Gregg, Parley Baer, John DehnerPlease Take our Listener Survey Comments[0] |
Wed, 28 December 2005 Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 December 2005 Western Wedneday presents Six Shooter, Britt Ponset's Christmas Carol 12/20/53
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 December 2005 Western Wedneday presents Ray Matson, M.D. was the gun-toting frontier doctor who roamed the length and breadth of the old Indian territory, friend and physician to white man and Indian alike, the symbol of justice and mercy in the lawless West of the 1870s. This legendary figure was known to all as Dr. Sixgun! Part 2, Immigrant Settler 10/21/54
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All Comments[1] |
Tue, 6 December 2005 Western Wedneday presents Ray Matson, M.D. was the gun-toting frontier doctor who roamed the length and breadth of the old Indian territory, friend and physician to white man and Indian alike, the symbol of justice and mercy in the lawless West of the 1870s. This legendary figure was known to all as Dr. Sixgun! Part 1, No Gun Ordinance 10/31/54
Please Take our Listener Survey!All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to All Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 November 2005 This week on Western Wednesday, Hopalong Cassidy and California in Mystery at Three Oaks, ll/25/50.
Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 November 2005 This week we revisit The Smiley Burnette Show, episode 1 featured song, Tweedle-o-Twill and episode 2 featured song, Sentimenal 1946
Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 November 2005 This week on Western Wednesday we revisit Have Gun Will Travel from 8/16/1959, episode, The Lady.
Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 November 2005 Western Wednesday host Dennis Humphrey presents Frontier Town, "The Valley of Lawless Men", 12/19/1952 with Jeff ChandlerComments[0] |
Tue, 25 October 2005 Western Wednesday presents Music of the King of the Cowboys, Roy Rogers.
Purchase Roy Rogers products HereComments[2] |
Wed, 19 October 2005 Roy Rogers was a man who unashamedly loved his God, his family, and his country. He was that rare public figure who was just the same on screen as he was off. He just wouldn't have known how to be anything else. This episode, Legend of Pacos Bill, 5/8/45
Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 October 2005 Western Wednesday presents Tom Mix was one of the great American popular cowboys. Episode are fron 1941, Mystery of the Black Cat and Mystery of the Bay of Whales.Comments[0] |
Tue, 4 October 2005 Western Wednesday presents Sky King episodes Army of Blue Men 7/14/47 and The Stolen Pearls 7/23/47Comments[0] |
Tue, 27 September 2005 Rin Tin Tin was derived from a radio program which aired on the NBC Blue network and on Mutual Radio from 1930 - 1955, which was in turn derived from a series of movie serials produced between 1923 - 1930; nothing more universal it would seem than the appeal of a boy and his dog. This episode The Ambassador, November 1951Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 September 2005 Western Wednesday presents another episode of Gunsmoke from 1/17/53 Paid KillerComments[0] |
Tue, 13 September 2005 This week Western Wednesday takes us to Dodge City, Kansas. Around Dodge City, and into the territory on the west, there's just one way to handle the killers and spoilers: that's with a US Marshall and the smell of gunsmoke! Gunsmoke ! Join us as we start our series with the first episode Billy the Kid, 4/26/1952Comments[1] |
Tue, 6 September 2005 This week more of Have Gun Will Travel,
The Reluctant Groom, 1/4/1959Comments[0] |
Wed, 31 August 2005 Western Wednesday presents Have Gun..Will Travel, starring John Dehner as Paladin. Ben Wright as Heyboy. The series was created by Herb Meadow and Sam Rolfe. Norman MacDonnell was the director and Ken Kobe was the writer. The announcer was Hugh Douglas. 12/14/1958 The OutlawComments[0] |
Tue, 23 August 2005 Western Wednesday present Gene Autry, How Gene Found Champion Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 August 2005 Louis L'Amour brings you the Wild West as you've never heard it before. This classic story,Strawhouse Trail
On a seldom-used smugglers' trail between Mexico and Austin, a man lies dying. Texas Ranger Chick Bowdrie hears the shots ring out in the canyon, but he can't get to the man before he dies. Bowdrie takes the stranger's body to Valverde, the nearest town.
Upon arriving at Valverde, a crowd gathers, watchful and silent as Bowdrie tells his story to the sheriff. In the crowd is the beautiful blonde Rose Murray, owner of the RM Ranch. She appears especially affected by the sight of the dead stranger. Rose explains to Bowdrie that she has reason to believe the stranger was coming to see her in order to right a terrible wrong. Twenty years ago, the Chilton Gang robbed her family. The loss of their gold brought the family to the edge of poverty and, Rose is convinced, caused the premature death of her father.
But the gold stolen from the RM Ranch was never found. And once Bowdrie discovers the identity of the dead man, he wonders if the surviving members of the Chilton Gang have returned to recover the hidden loot. Then a sniper takes a shot at Bowdrie, and suddenly, it's personal.
Purchase Louis L'Amour products HereComments[2] |
Tue, 9 August 2005 This week Western Wednesday as a result of the many requests recieved will revisit Fort Laramie.
Woman at Horse Creek 2/12/1956
Squaw Man 2/4/1956Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 August 2005 "Frontier Fighters" is another one of those really good western radio programs. Kick off your spurs and sit back and enjoy the "Bozement Trail" and "Cochise & Capt.Tom Jeffords",1935.Comments[0] |
Tue, 26 July 2005 "Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter, cattle's my business. It's a tough business, and I've got a big steak in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it from me!"
Starring Sam Buffington as Luke Slaughter, Civil War cavalryman turned Arizona cattleman.
Feb. 23,1958- Dual on The Trail
March 2,1958- Tracks Out of TombstoneComments[0] |










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Western Western presents The Six-Shooter. March 7, 1954. "Cheyenne Express" Wilbur English,
the man who shot Floyd Winters, needs protection from Winters' brother.
Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Frank Burt (creator, writer), Jack
Johnstone (director), John Wald (announcer), Herb Vigran, Frank
Gerstle, Paul Richards, Barney Phillips
Western Wednesday presents Hopalong Cassidy-"The Rainmaker of Eagle Nest Mountain"-1/8/50
Western Wednesday presents Gunsmoke. May 21, 1955. "The Liar From Blackhawk".
Western Wednesday presents Doctor Six-Gun. 
Western Wednesday Presents The Six-Shooter The Six-Shooter. June 24, 1954 "Myra Barker". The Six Shooter proposes marriage. A well written show, the last show of the series. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Virginia Gregg, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Frank Burt (creator, writer), B. J. Thompson, John Wald (announcer).
Western Wednesday Presents Frontier Gentleman Frontier Gentleman. March 2, 1958. . "The Lost Mine"The story of Shorthorn Tom, an old prospector with a large nugget and the location of the mine from which it came! The public service announcements are partially deleted. The program is also known as "Gold Colic." John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Virginia Gregg, Herb Ellis, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Don Diamond, Wilbur Hatch (composer, director), John Wald (announcer).
This week on Western Wednesday we continue with Fort Laramie. September 16, 1956 "The Payroll". The paymaster is four months late coming to Fort Laramie...but watch out when he finally shows up! Raymond Burr, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Kathleen Hite (writer), Clayton Post, Sam Edwards, Howard McNear.
Western Wednesday presents Gunsmoke, "Puckets New Year"-1/1/56
Western Wedneday presents Ray Matson, M.D. was the gun-toting frontier doctor who roamed the length and breadth of the old Indian territory, friend and physician to white man and Indian alike, the symbol of justice and mercy in the lawless West of the 1870s. This legendary figure was known to all as Dr. Sixgun! Part 1, No Gun Ordinance 10/31/54
This week on Western Wednesday, Hopalong Cassidy and California in Mystery at Three Oaks, ll/25/50.
This week we revisit The Smiley Burnette Show, episode 1 featured song, Tweedle-o-Twill and episode 2 featured song, Sentimenal 1946
This week on Western Wednesday we revisit Have Gun Will Travel from 8/16/1959, episode, The Lady.
Western Wednesday host Dennis Humphrey presents Frontier Town, "The Valley of Lawless Men", 12/19/1952 with Jeff Chandler
Western Wednesday presents Music of the King of the Cowboys, Roy Rogers.
Roy Rogers was a man who unashamedly loved his God, his family, and his country. He was that rare public figure who was just the same on screen as he was off. He just wouldn't have known how to be anything else. This episode, Legend of Pacos Bill, 5/8/45
Western Wednesday presents Tom Mix was one of the great American popular cowboys. Episode are fron 1941, Mystery of the Black Cat and Mystery of the Bay of Whales.
Western Wednesday presents Sky King episodes Army of Blue Men 7/14/47 and The Stolen Pearls 7/23/47
Rin Tin Tin was derived from a radio program which aired on the NBC Blue network and on Mutual Radio from 1930 - 1955, which was in turn derived from a series of movie serials produced between 1923 - 1930; nothing more universal it would seem than the appeal of a boy and his dog. This episode The Ambassador, November 1951
Western Wednesday presents another episode of Gunsmoke from 1/17/53 Paid Killer
This week more of Have Gun Will Travel,
The Reluctant Groom, 1/4/1959
Western Wednesday presents Have Gun..Will Travel, starring John Dehner as Paladin. Ben Wright as Heyboy. The series was created by Herb Meadow and Sam Rolfe. Norman MacDonnell was the director and Ken Kobe was the writer. The announcer was Hugh Douglas. 12/14/1958 The Outlaw
Western Wednesday present Gene Autry, How Gene Found Champion
Louis L'Amour brings you the Wild West as you've never heard it before. This classic story,Strawhouse Trail
On a seldom-used smugglers' trail between Mexico and Austin, a man lies dying. Texas Ranger Chick Bowdrie hears the shots ring out in the canyon, but he can't get to the man before he dies. Bowdrie takes the stranger's body to Valverde, the nearest town.
Upon arriving at Valverde, a crowd gathers, watchful and silent as Bowdrie tells his story to the sheriff. In the crowd is the beautiful blonde Rose Murray, owner of the RM Ranch. She appears especially affected by the sight of the dead stranger. Rose explains to Bowdrie that she has reason to believe the stranger was coming to see her in order to right a terrible wrong. Twenty years ago, the Chilton Gang robbed her family. The loss of their gold brought the family to the edge of poverty and, Rose is convinced, caused the premature death of her father.
But the gold stolen from the RM Ranch was never found. And once Bowdrie discovers the identity of the dead man, he wonders if the surviving members of the Chilton Gang have returned to recover the hidden loot. Then a sniper takes a shot at Bowdrie, and suddenly, it's personal.
This week Western Wednesday as a result of the many requests recieved will revisit Fort Laramie.
Woman at Horse Creek 2/12/1956
Squaw Man 2/4/1956
"Frontier Fighters" is another one of those really good western radio programs. Kick off your spurs and sit back and enjoy the "Bozement Trail" and "Cochise & Capt.Tom Jeffords",1935.
"Slaughter's my name, Luke Slaughter, cattle's my business. It's a tough business, and I've got a big steak in it. And there's no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it from me!"
Starring Sam Buffington as Luke Slaughter, Civil War cavalryman turned Arizona cattleman.
Feb. 23,1958- Dual on The Trail
March 2,1958- Tracks Out of Tombstone