Gunsmoke "The Stage Holdup" William Conrad CBS 1/2/54 Oldtime Radio Drama Western

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Gunsmoke "The Stage Holdup" CBS 1/2/54 Oldtime Radio Drama Western
Matt Dillon: William Conrad
Kitty: Georgia Ellis
Chester Proudfoot: Parley Baer
Doc Adams: Howard McNear
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In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe radio serial, 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 Crooked Wheel". Two auditions were created in 1949. The first was very much like a hardboiled detective series and starred Michael Rye (credited as Rye Billsbury) as Dillon; the second 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.
But there was a complication. Culver's contract as the star of Straight Arrow would not allow him to do another Western series. The project was shelved for three years, when MacDonnell and Meston discovered it creating an adult Western series of their own.
MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. Dunning notes, "The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism."
[edit] Radio cast and character biographiesThe radio series aired from April 26, 1952 ("Billy the Kid," written by Walter Newman) until June 18, 1961 on CBS. It starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon; Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams; Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell; and Parley Baer as Dillon's assistant Chester Proudfoot.
Conrad was one of the last actors who auditioned for the role of Marshal Dillon. With a powerful, distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. Though Meston championed him, MacDonnell thought Conrad might be overexposed. During his audition, however, Conrad won over MacDonnell after reading only a few lines. Dillon as portrayed by Conrad was a lonely, isolated man, toughened by a hard life. MacDonnell later claimed "Much of Matt Dillon's character grew out of Bill Conrad.
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  • @gregorycapp6688
    @gregorycapp66882 жыл бұрын

    Best radio show ever .so much better than its TV 📺 counter part

  • @davidperi
    @davidperi13 жыл бұрын

    Good old programs that I use to listen when I was a kid. Thanks for posting.

  • @insuranceman2413
    @insuranceman24139 жыл бұрын

    I remember back in the days before we had a TV, we would sit around the living room looking at the radio just like we do a TV today.

  • @MsBackstager
    @MsBackstager3 жыл бұрын

    He had such a commanding voice.

  • @musicxyzman
    @musicxyzman10 жыл бұрын

    Conrad did have a great voice. I also enjoyed him on Cannon the TV detective drama.

  • @musicxyzman

    @musicxyzman

    7 жыл бұрын

    Do you know who narrated the introduction to Adventures in Paradise the 1960's TV Series. Where would one obtain such info? The narrator's voice with the majestic music in the background was a great audio experience!

  • @jeffwhisman7360
    @jeffwhisman73609 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting this show

  • @tiredlawdog
    @tiredlawdog Жыл бұрын

    Wow, this was just two weeks before my ninth birthday. We never listen to this show on the radio. These stories let you mind do all the "scenes".

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines13 жыл бұрын

    At the time, the radio show was on Saturday nights in a 25 minute "sustaining" format (no advertising, but plenty of PSA's and network promos). Incidentally, Frank Lovejoy's edition of the "SUSPENSE" story "On A Country Road" [1/4/54] was the second version the series produced- the first featured Cary Grant in November 1950, and yet another version was staged in May 1959 featuring Howard Duff and Ida Lupino....

  • @adamconrod5199
    @adamconrod51992 жыл бұрын

    Actually I'm Related To "William Conrad" He Has Family From "Porters Lake NovaScotia Canada". My Mother Often Told Me That He Was Related To Me From My Father's Side of The Family But As A Kid I Never Really Paid Any Attention To Him Growing Up As A Kids Until I Got Involved In Film Myself. I Have Been Trying To Get A Hold of His Son But That Was Like Trying To Hit The Moon With A Rock.

  • @lindebr
    @lindebr7 жыл бұрын

    Where's episode 17 "Mannon"?

  • @jaekib
    @jaekib11 жыл бұрын

    I do not hear any sound on my mac on several of these I've tried. Did you use a non-standard mpeg2 or similar for your audio? Thanks.

  • @ronetteloverz
    @ronetteloverz13 жыл бұрын

    What a voice! Make James Arness sound like a wimp. Conrad should have played the TV series.

  • @ronetteloverz
    @ronetteloverz13 жыл бұрын

    @epiphyticsab That's Hollywood!

  • @edwardbucko
    @edwardbucko11 жыл бұрын

    books are better

  • @jeshkam

    @jeshkam

    6 жыл бұрын

    Books are different.

  • @timothyball7502

    @timothyball7502

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, made from dead tree.

  • @crazyhorseaz5224
    @crazyhorseaz52242 жыл бұрын

    🆗️🆗️🆗️🤠 SUB "D AGAIN UNTIL VOLUME IS NO GOOD, ONLY HAD ONE BAD ,,SORRY 🤠❗❗

  • @4clockfarms
    @4clockfarms Жыл бұрын

    omg today I learned Marshall Dillon is Cannon😮

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