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Gunsmoke s01e15 No Handcuffs

Hank Springer who claims the sheriff of Mingo framed him for murder, escapes from Matt's jail, wrongly believing he has killed a deputy in the process, and now has the intention of killing the apparently corrupt sheriff.

Gunsmoke s01e15 No Handcuffs

Gunsmoke s01e14 Professor Lute Bone

Professor Bone is a well meaning medicine man who shows up in Dodge selling an elixir with potentially deadly side effects.

Gunsmoke s01e14 Professor Lute Bone

Gunsmoke s01e13 Reed Survives

Booth Rider is being played for a sucker by the wife of the ranch owner he works for, in the hopes that he will have to kill her husband in self defense.

Gunsmoke s01e13 Reed Survives

Mercury Theater 38-10-30 (17) War of the Worlds

"The War Of The Worlds" from The Mercury Theater aired October 30, 1938 on CBS. The most famous radio show of all time. Mars invades New Jersey. Orson Welles (producer, director, host, performer), Dan Seymour (announcer), H. G. Wells (author).

Mercury Theater 38-10-30 (17) War of the Worlds

Lux Radio Theater 550208 The War of the Worlds (HQ)


"War Of The Worlds" from Lux Radio Theater aired February 8, 1955 on NBC starring Dana Andrews and Pat Crowley. The famous tale about the invasion from Mars. The story is different in many ways from the Orson Welles version. Irving Cummings (host), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Rudy Schrager (music director), Les Tremayne, Herb Butterfield, Bill Bouchey, Paul Frees (narrator), Parley Baer (doubles), Ken Peters, Howard McNear, William Conrad, George Neise, Bob Bailey, Herb Ellis, Irene Tedrow, Don Diamond, Jack Kruschen, Frank Gerstle, George Baxter, Truda Marson, Edward Marr, Barre Lyndon (screenwriter), H. G. Wells (author), Fred MacKaye (director), Leonard St. Clair (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects).

Lux Radio Theater 550208 The War of the Worlds (HQ)