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      • Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program.
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  1. Right now I'm posting a new episode (#149) and also uploading old episodes from the archives, including a 3-part mini-series on the history of the adult radio western. Gunsmoke's radio version (of which i'm a devotee) is heavily featured. It's free to subscribe on youtube — https://www.youtube.com/@thewallbreakersllc.

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  3. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program.

  4. I prefer the radio show with the voices of Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, Georgia Ellis as Kitty, Howard McNear as doc and William Conrad as Matt Dillon, imo it just has more passion than the TV show and William Conrad just had the voice that gave Matt Dillon the authority he had.

  5. Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961 and is commonly regarded as one of the finest radio dramas of all time.

  6. Gunsmoke is an American western radio series, which was developed for radio by John Meston and Norman Macdonnell. The series ran for nine seasons and was broadcast by CBS. [1] The first episode of the series originally aired in the United States on April 26, 1952, [2] and the final first-run episode aired on June 11, 1961. [3]

  7. Gunsmoke is quite possibly the best radio program ever produced, with great writing and enduring characters. William Conrad was a bit more gruff as Marshall Matt Dillon than his TV counterpart James Arness, but the character's strong sense of honor and decency come through.

  8. Apr 26, 2021 · The radio version of Gunsmoke would run until June 18, 1961; by that time, the show had successfully transitioned to the small screen (it was the top-rated TV program from 1957-61) and would continue to be a solid hit for CBS until its final original episode was telecast on March 31, 1975.

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