This episode of Into The West features a story by The Cisco Kid. We’ll hear The Disappearing Bullet, which first aired July 22, 1952.
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This episode of Into The West features a story by The Cisco Kid. We’ll hear The Disappearing Bullet, which first aired July 22, 1952.
MoreDeath Valley Days was a long running radio, and later television, series produced between 1930 and 1945. The episode we’ll hear today aired June 17, 1938. Here’s The Burro With No Name.
MoreWe’ll hear the second episode of the Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone series this week. First heard March 2, 1958 here’s Tracks Out Of Tombstone.
MoreFrontier Fighters was a syndicated series of 15 minute episodes that aired sometime in the 1930′s. From that series we’ll hear Lewis And Clark, and Zebulon Pike.
MoreThis week, we return to Frontier Town for its second episode. His Name Is John Smith first aired May 13, 1952.
MoreIt’s Jimmy Stewart as The Six Shooter this time around. We’ll hear the first episode of the only season of this series titled, Jenny. It aired September 20, 1953.
MoreOn today’s show we’ll hear from Fort Laramie, with the second episode of the series titled, The Boatwright’s Story. This one first aired January 29, 1956.
MoreMore from Hawk Larabee on this episode of Into The West. This time we’ll hear Gold Camp At Mulberry Creek, an episode from May 22, 1947.
MoreToday, we’ll hear the audition episode for Hopalong Cassidy, which first aired on CBS stations August 11, 1941. The series wouldn’t be heard again until January of 1950 over Mutual stations, before switching back to CBS in September of that year. The series ran until 1952.
Into The West will return August 19 with another tale of the frontier.
MoreOur story this week comes from Frontier Gentleman, a series starring John Dehner which aired from February to November of 1958. We’ll hear The Shelton Brothers, the first episode of the series, which aired February 2, 1958.
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