The Six Shooter is a classic Western old-time radio program that aired in the United States from 1953 to 1954. It starred the legendary actor James Stewart, who played the role of Britt Ponset, a wandering gunfighter. The show was created by Frank Burt, who also wrote many of the episodes. Known for its engaging storytelling and Stewart's distinctive voice, The Six Shooter brought the Old West to life for radio audiences. "Escape From Smoke Falls" is the ninth episode of The Six Shooter, originally aired on November 15, 1953. In this thrilling episode, a dangerous killer escapes from jail in Smoke Falls and shoots the sheriff. Two rival groups set out to recapture him, with Britt Ponset joining one of the parties. The episode is filled with suspense as Britt navigates the treacherous pursuit, highlighting the themes of justice and rivalry.