Wednesday, December 20, 2017

A Radio Version Of Paladin For Western Wednesday...

We always seem to have mostly bad guys on here for western Wednesday. Not so today.

Before Paladin became a television program, it was on the radio. Here is one of their programs for your enjoyment.



See? I even included the commercials! Check out those prices...!

Coffee outside where the temps are a lot like Spring again.

7 comments:

Gorges Smythe said...

I remember Gunsmoke on radio, I don't think I remember Paladin.

linda m said...

Wow, I don't ever remember this program being on the radio. The Lone Ranger, Green Hornet, Amos and Andy, yes. But this is new, thanks for enlightening me. The prices are something else. Haha

Sixbears said...

It was before my time, but those radio shows have a certain magic. Love to listen to the old shows.

Putting the kettle on the woodstove for my morning coffee.

Momlady said...

Don't have time to listen this morning but will come back for sure.

Rob said...

"Have gun, will travel. Wire Paladin, San Francisco" is how I remember it from the TV days. Always liked that show.

JO said...

Nope don't remember the radio but I do remember the TV show.

HermitJim said...

Hey Gorges...
Gunsmoke was the more popular of the two television, but on the radio Paladin was the longest lasting.
Thanks for stopping by today!


Hey Linda...
I figured some of us would get a kick out of the prices. Amazing, isn't it?
Thanks for coming over today!


Hey Sixbears...
Magic indeed. I think that a lot of it was from having to use our imagination a lot to visualize what was happening.
Thanks for the visit this morning!


Hey Momlady...
Whenever you have the time, my friend. Most of the shows I found were 30 minutes, but5 I tried to find a shorter one. Best I could do.
Thanks for hanging with us today!


Hey Rob...
Pretty much how I remember it as well.
Thanks for the visit today!


Hey Jo...
I'm glad you knew who I was talking about, you youngster. (Just kidding!) We listened to the radio a lot, even when we first had television.
Thanks, sweetie, for dropping by today!