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  • The Six Shooter -- Escape From Smoke Falls
    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.
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  • Jack Benny -- Cactus Christmas Tree
    The Jack Benny Program was a popular radio and television comedy series that starred Jack Benny. Known for its clever humor and Benny's iconic comedic timing, the show was a staple of American broadcasting for over three decades. It featured a mix of skits, musical performances, and Benny's well-known monologue style, often revolving around his character's miserly nature and his interactions with his cast. "Cactus Christmas Tree" is a holiday-themed episode that originally aired on December 20, 1953. In this episode, Jack Benny and his cast find themselves in Palm Springs. The episode features comedic exchanges about Jack's choice of hotel and Don Wilson's humorous bragging about a feat of bravery. Bob Crosby, the younger brother of Bing Crosby, brings some light-hearted banter to the show with jokes about the band. Mary Livingstone, Jack's real-life wife, also contributes to the comedic dynamic. The episode is a blend of holiday cheer and the signature humor that made the Jack Benny Program a beloved classic.
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  • 21st Precinct -- Post Number Seven
    21st Precinct was a popular American radio drama series that aired on CBS from July 7, 1953, through November 1, 1956. Known for its realistic and gritty portrayal of police life, the show was based on true stories and sought to offer an authentic behind-the-scenes look at the daily challenges faced by police officers. The series was initially introduced as a summer replacement for 'My Friend Irma' and quickly gained popularity, thanks to its intense drama and realistic depiction of police work. "Post Number Seven" is the sixth episode of 21st Precinct, which originally aired on August 11, 1953. In this episode, Patrolman Beavan is found wounded, and an attempted suicide is initially suspected. The episode delves into the investigation surrounding Beavan's injury, revealing the complexities and dangers of police work. The story is a compelling exploration of the personal and professional challenges faced by officers of the 21st Precinct.
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  • The Jack Benny Program -- Jack's Thirty-Ninth Birthday Again
    The Jack Benny Program, starring Jack Benny, was a radio and television comedy series that became a staple in American entertainment. It ran for over three decades, from 1932 to 1955 on radio, and continued on television until 1965. The show was known for its clever humor, character-driven comedy, and the distinctive persona of Jack Benny, who played a fictionalized version of himself as a vain, miserly, and self-deprecating comedian. "Jack's Thirty-Ninth Birthday Again" is a humorous episode from The Jack Benny Program that aired on February 14, 1954. The episode centers around Jack's perennial joke of celebrating his 39th birthday year after year. As the cast prepares to surprise Jack with a birthday celebration, comedic misunderstandings and playful banter ensue, showcasing the show's trademark wit and charm. The episode features Mel Blanc as Mr. Finque, adding to the comedic antics.
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  • The Adventures of Sam Spade -- The String Of Death Caper
    The Adventures of Sam Spade was a popular radio detective drama that aired from 1946 to 1951. The series was based on Dashiell Hammett's fictional private detective, Sam Spade, who first appeared in the 1930 novel 'The Maltese Falcon.' The show is known for its witty dialogue, clever plots, and the charismatic portrayal of Sam Spade by Howard Duff in its early years. It was an influential series that helped shape the detective genre on radio. "The String Of Death Caper" is an episode from The Adventures of Sam Spade that originally aired on February 2, 1951. In this episode, Sam Spade finds himself embroiled in a complex case involving a series of mysterious deaths connected by a common thread. As Spade delves deeper, he uncovers a web of deception and danger, leading to a thrilling conclusion.
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