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] |


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