Wed, 23 November 2005 This week on Western Wednesday, Hopalong Cassidy and California in Mystery at Three Oaks, ll/25/50.
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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
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Tue, 8 November 2005 This week on Western Wednesday we revisit Have Gun Will Travel from 8/16/1959, episode, The Lady.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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] |


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 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, 4/26/1952
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