In 1930, Ruth Woodman created a 30 minute American radio and television anthology under the sponsorship of Pacific Coast Borax Company, aka U.S. Borax Company, and named it Death Valley Days. The series later on became the most successful syndicated television series ever. The series featured real stories of the old American West, specifically in the area of Death Valley. The series ended by 1945 but it was revived in 1952 as a syndicated television series. The revived version of Death Valley Days ended in year 1975. Click here to read more about Death Valley Days
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Please enjoy these 5 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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10.29.1937 | the whitney death valley highway dedication | ||
06.17.1938 | the burro that had no name |
+Blue Network. "The Burro That Had No Name". Sponsored by: Twenty Mule Team Borax. A pair of prospec... | |
06.16.1939 | shoo fly |
+ "Shoo Fly". Sponsored by: Twenty Mule Team Borax (some ). A tough old lady runs her own claim in ... | |
08.27.1936 | sam bass is captured |
+ This is a true story about one of the worst bandit gangs to have operated in the southwest and how... | |
N/A | dear teacher |
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