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“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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- 41 - Gunsmoke: Absalom
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Thu, 15 Jun 2023 - 40 - Gunsmoke: Trojan War
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Wed, 14 Jun 2023 - 39 - Gunsmoke: Meshougah
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
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Tue, 13 Jun 2023 - 38 - Gunsmoke: The Round-Up
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Sun, 11 Jun 2023 - 37 - Gunsmoke: Cain
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Sun, 11 Jun 2023 - 36 - Gunsmoke: Cavalcade
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Sat, 10 Jun 2023 - 35 - Gunsmoke: The Old Lady
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Fri, 09 Jun 2023 - 34 - Gunsmoke: Paid Killer
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Thu, 08 Jun 2023 - 33 - Gunsmoke: Word of Honor
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Wed, 07 Jun 2023 - 32 - Gunsmoke: Westbound
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Tue, 06 Jun 2023 - 31 - Gunsmoke: The Cabin
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Mon, 05 Jun 2023 - 30 - Gunsmoke: Xmas Story
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Mon, 05 Jun 2023 - 29 - Gunsmoke: Post Martin
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Sat, 03 Jun 2023 - 28 - Gunsmoke: I Don't Know
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Fri, 02 Jun 2023 - 27 - Gunsmoke: Kitty
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Thu, 01 Jun 2023 - 26 - Gunsmoke: Fingered
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Wed, 31 May 2023 - 25 - Gunsmoke: The Square Triangle
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Tue, 30 May 2023 - 24 - Gunsmoke: Tara
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
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Mon, 29 May 2023 - 23 - Gunsmoke: Overland Express
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Sun, 28 May 2023 - 22 - Gunsmoke: The Mortgage
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Sat, 27 May 2023 - 21 - Gunsmoke: Lochinvar
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Fri, 26 May 2023 - 20 - Gunsmoke: Hinka-Do
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Thu, 25 May 2023 - 19 - Gunsmoke: Cain
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Wed, 24 May 2023 - 18 - Gunsmoke: Drop Dead
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Tue, 23 May 2023 - 17 - Gunsmoke: Home Surgery
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Mon, 22 May 2023 - 16 - Gunsmoke: The Brothers
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Sun, 21 May 2023 - 15 - Gunsmoke: The Juniper Tree
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Sat, 20 May 2023 - 14 - Gunsmoke: Shakespeare
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Fri, 19 May 2023 - 13 - Gunsmoke: The Lynching
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Thu, 18 May 2023 - 12 - Gunsmoke: The Kentucky Tolmans
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Wed, 17 May 2023 - 11 - Gunsmoke: Renegade White
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Tue, 16 May 2023 - 10 - Gunsmoke: The Gentleman's Disagreement
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Mon, 15 May 2023 - 9 - Gunsmoke: Doc Holiday
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Sun, 14 May 2023 - 8 - Gunsmoke: The Boughten Bride
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Sun, 14 May 2023 - 7 - Gunsmoke: Never Pester Chester
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Sun, 14 May 2023 - 6 - Gunsmoke: The Buffalo Killers
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Sun, 14 May 2023 - 5 - Gunsmoke: Carmen
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Sun, 14 May 2023 - 4 - Gunsmoke: Ben Slade's Saloon
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
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Sun, 14 May 2023 - 3 - Gunsmoke: Jaliscoe
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
https://www.solvedmystery.com .
Sun, 14 May 2023 - 2 - Gunsmoke: Ben Thompson
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
https://www.solvedmystery.com .
Sun, 14 May 2023 - 1 - Gunsmoke: Billy the Kid
“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long Branch Saloon.
“Gunsmoke” was praised for its authenticity and its realistic portrayal of the American West. Unlike many other western dramas of the time, it eschewed romanticized views of the west in favor of gritty, complex stories that explored themes of violence, morality, and justice. The show also featured some of the most memorable characters and storylines in radio history, including episodes that tackled sensitive topics such as racism and prejudice. In addition, the show's sound effects and music helped create an immersive audio experience that transported listeners to the dusty streets of Dodge City.
The show's popularity led to numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a long-running television series that aired from 1955 to 1975. “Gunsmoke” has also been cited as a major influence on the western genre in both radio and television, inspiring future shows such as “Bonanza” and “The Wild Wild West.” Today, “Gunsmoke” remains a beloved classic that has left an indelible mark on the history of radio and westerns.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
https://www.solvedmystery.com .
Sun, 14 May 2023
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