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Gunsmoke - Old Time Radio - The Juniper Tree

"Gunsmoke" is a classic American radio and television Western drama series that first aired on the radio in 1952 and later transitioned to television in 1955. Created by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, the show was set in the fictional frontier...

An episode of the Gunsmoke - Old Time Radio podcast, hosted by Inception Point Ai, titled "Gunsmoke - Old Time Radio - The Juniper Tree" was published on December 5, 2023 and runs 28 minutes.

December 5, 2023 ·28m · Gunsmoke - Old Time Radio

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"Gunsmoke" is a classic American radio and television Western drama series that first aired on the radio in 1952 and later transitioned to television in 1955. Created by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, the show was set in the fictional frontier town of Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century.The radio version of "Gunsmoke" primarily focused on the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad, as he enforced the law and maintained order in the often lawless and violent frontier town. Dillon was aided by his loyal deputy Chester Goode, played by Parley Baer, and other recurring characters.The show was known for its realistic and gritty portrayal of the Old West, often dealing with complex moral and ethical dilemmas. It was one of the longest-running and most successful radio dramas, running for nearly a decade, and it paved the way for the highly acclaimed television adaptation starring James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon."Gunsmoke" is considered a classic of both radio and television entertainment and is remembered for its memorable characters, strong storytelling, and its contribution to the Western genre in popular culture.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

"Gunsmoke" is a classic American radio and television Western drama series that first aired on the radio in 1952 and later transitioned to television in 1955. Created by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, the show was set in the fictional frontier town of Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century.The radio version of "Gunsmoke" primarily focused on the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad, as he enforced the law and maintained order in the often lawless and violent frontier town. Dillon was aided by his loyal deputy Chester Goode, played by Parley Baer, and other recurring characters.The show was known for its realistic and gritty portrayal of the Old West, often dealing with complex moral and ethical dilemmas. It was one of the longest-running and most successful radio dramas, running for nearly a decade, and it paved the way for the highly acclaimed television adaptation starring James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon."Gunsmoke" is considered a classic of both radio and television entertainment and is remembered for its memorable characters, strong storytelling, and its contribution to the Western genre in popular culture.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Brando Classic Old Time Radio brandoclassicotr Step into the time-traveling boots of Brando Classic Old Time Radio, where the Wild West meets the Digital Age! With a sprinkle of AI wizardry, we bring you remastered episodes of 'Gunsmoke,' complete with AI intros by Marshal Dillon. From riveting tales of law and order to love stories turned heists, this channel is your go-to for a nostalgically futuristic experience. Subscribe now and don't miss out on our AI-enhanced cowboy escapades! Gunsmoke | 1957 | OTRWesterns.com Andrew Rhynes Gunsmoke was a long-running old-time radio and television Western drama program set in Dodge City, Kansas during the settlement of the American West. The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952, and ran until June 18, 1961, on the CBS radio network. These are the shows that came out in 1957 Gunsmoke Entertainment Radio In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of the Philip Marlowe radio series, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a "Philip Marlowe of the Old West". Robinson instructed his West Coast CBS Vice President, Harry Ackerman, who had developed the Philip Marlowe series, to take on the task.Ackerman and his scriptwriters, Mort Fine and David Friedkin, created an audition script called "Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye" based on one of their Michael Shayne radio scripts, "The Case of the Crooked Wheel" from the summer of 1948. Two versions were recorded. The first, recorded in June 1949, was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Michael Rye (credited as Rye Billsbury) as Dillon; the second, recorded in July 1949, starred Straight Arrow actor Howard Culver in a more Western, lighter version of the same script. CBS liked the Culver version better, and Ackerman was told to proceed.<br / Gunsmoke Entertainment Radio In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of the Philip Marlowe radio series, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a "Philip Marlowe of the Old West". Robinson instructed his West Coast CBS Vice President, Harry Ackerman, who had developed the Philip Marlowe series, to take on the task. Ackerman and his scriptwriters, Mort Fine and David Friedkin, created an audition script called "Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye" based on one of their Michael Shayne radio scripts, "The Case of the Crooked Wheel" from the summer of 19
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