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How many western radio programs can you recall if any? Can you recall two, ten, or fifteen of them. How about twenty titles? Well, there were more than thirty different radio westerns that aired over ... more
FAQs about Western Wednesday:How many episodes does Western Wednesday have?The podcast currently has 704 episodes available.
December 09, 2009Western Wedneday 194 Quiet CityThe Six-Shooter. February 14, 1954. NBC net. Sustaining. The son of thesheriff of Quiet City is leaving town, refusing to follow in hisfather's footsteps. A shoot-out with a killer proves them both have theright idea. Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), VirginiaGregg, Will Wright, Lamont Johnson, John Wald (announcer), RobertGriffin, Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt (creator, writer)...more32minPlay
December 02, 2009Western Wednesday 193 Clay FantonThe Six-Shooter. February 7, 1954. NBC net. Sustaining. Clay Fanton, ayoung boy from the east, comes west to learn ranch life. It appearsthat he's beaten one of the ranch horses. Jimmy Stewart, Frank Burt(creator, writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music),William Johnstone, Bert Holland, John Wald (announcer), Sam Edwards....more33minPlay
November 25, 2009Western Wednesday 192 Trail To SunsetThe Six-Shooter. January 31, 1954. NBC net. Sustaining. Britt shootsAce Tressler when Ace tries to steal Britt's horse. Britt promises himthat he'll get medical treatment for Ace and not let him get lynched.Jimmy Stewart, Basil Adlam (music), Jack Johnstone (director), FrankBurt (creator, writer), Howard McNear, Robert Griffin, Forrest Lewis,John Wald (announcer), Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson....more32minPlay
November 18, 2009Western Wednesday 191 Gunhawk ConventionHopalong Cassidy. October 11, 1950. Program #81. Commodore syndication."Gunhawk Convention". Commercials added locally. A whole town is takenover by crooks and Hoppy loses $10,000 in gold. William Boyd, AndyClyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Herb Purdum (writer),Albert Glasser (music supervisor)....more31minPlay
November 04, 2009Western Wednesday 190 A Shot In The DarkHopalong Cassidy. October 9, 1950. Program #80. Commodore syndication."A Shot In The Dark". Commercials added locally. Frank Crawford hasbecome hated in the town of Sperlock. When he's shot and killed, Hoppyis arrested for the murder! Albert Glasser (composer, conductor), AndyClyde, Robert T. Smith (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer,transcriber), William Boyd (host)....more30minPlay
October 28, 2009Western Wednesday 189 Apaches Dont Need GunsHopalong Cassidy. October 6, 1950. Program #79. Commodore syndication."Apaches Don't Need Guns". Commercials added locally. Indian scoutBreen has been shot by an arrow in Apache country, shot by a Pawneearrow! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer,transcriber), Herb Purdum (writer), Albert Glasser (music director)....more31minPlay
October 21, 2009Western Wednesday 188 Hoppy Meets His MatchHopalong Cassidy. October 4, 1950. Program #78. Commodore syndication."Hoppy Meets His Match". Commercials added locally. Princess Stuttgart,owner of the fabulous Cross Arrow ranch, declares Hoppy to be a Prince!Hoppy gets married! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Herb Purdum (writer),Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Albert Glasser (musicdirector)...more30minPlay
May 06, 2009Western Wednesday 187 Range WarHashknife Hartley in Range WarSeries from around 1950 taken from the tales of western writer W. C. Tuttle. The stories are narrated by the author (W. C.Tuttle) himself. Very entertaining and exciting adventure/western stories....more22minPlay
April 29, 2009Western Wednesday 186 The Double CrossHashknife Hartley in The Double Cross Series from around 1950 taken from the tales of western writer W. C. Tuttle. The stories are narrated by the author (W. C.Tuttle) himself. Very entertaining and exciting adventure/western stories....more22minPlay
April 22, 2009Western Wednesday 185 BranniganBrannigan 12/28/47HAWK LARABEE was first heard 07/12/46 as HAWK DURANGO, the program soon changed its name to HAWK LARABEE and starred Barton Yarborough as Hawk. Barney Phillips played the sidekick role, Sombre Jones. Barton Yarborough also played the sidekick to Elliott Lewis' role of Hawk Larabee in a different version of this program. Last heard 02/07/48. Barton Yarborough (October 2, 1900 – December 19, 1951) in Texas, was an American actor born in Texas, and died in Pasadena of a heart attack. He worked extensively in radio drama, and was probably best known for his roles as Doc Long on Carlton E. Morse's "I Love a Mystery" and Sergeant Ben Romero on Dragnet. His other work includes the role of "Skip Turner" in Adventures by Morse, also by Carlton E. Morse. In the 1940s, appeared in "Hawk Larabee" radio show with another future "Dragnet" co-star, Barney Phillips. Yarborough ended his career playing Sgt. Ben Romero in the first (1951) season of television's Dragnet....more21minPlay
FAQs about Western Wednesday:How many episodes does Western Wednesday have?The podcast currently has 704 episodes available.