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Showing posts with label HOPALONG CASSIDY episodes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HOPALONG CASSIDY episodes. Show all posts

Hopalong Cassidy "Hoppy and the School Marm"

 


Hopalong Cassidy in syndication released 1950-07-16 (episode 029) - Hoppy and the School Marm. Miss Abbott breaks up a saloon that's about to open, and vanishes the following day. The script is based on the Hopalong Cassidy movie, "Borrowed Trouble."



HOPALONG CASSIDY "Hoppy Sees Red"

 


Episode 28 was released in syndication on July 9, 1950. The Bar-20's cook quits and Hoppy fears the man will end up dead or at the end of a noose.

HOPALONG CASSIDY " The Sundown Kid"

 


Episode 27 released July 2, 1950. William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy and Andy Clyde as California Carlson.



Hopalong Cassidy "The Flying Outlaw"

 


Syndication released June 25, 1950. William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy), Andy Clyde (California Carlson) Creator:, Clarence Mulford Producer:, Walter White Jr. The Mutual Broadcasting System began broadcasting a radio version of Hopalong Cassidy in January 1950; at the end of September, the show moved to CBS Radio, where it ran to 1952.





HOPALONG CASSIDY "Medicine Man"

 


Episode 25 released in syndication on June 18, 1950. Stars William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy and Andy Clyde as California Carlson. Hopalong Cassidy is a radio western in the United States, featuring the character Hopalong Cassidy created by writer Clarence E. Mulford. It was syndicated via electrical transcription, beginning in 1948 and continuing into 1950. Its network broadcasts began on Mutual January 1, 1950, and ended on CBS December 27, 1952.


HOPALONG CASSIDY "Border of Nowhere"

 


Hopalong Cassidy is a fictional cowboy hero created in 1904 by the author Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of short stories and novels based on the character. The success of the television series made Boyd a star. The Mutual Broadcasting System began broadcasting a radio version, with Andy Clyde (later George MacMichael on Walter Brennan's ABC sitcom The Real McCoys) as the sidekick (except for episodes 28 to 53 of the 105 episode series, when, for reasons unknown, he was replaced by several different radio actors). The show was syndicated from 1948 to 1950, then began broadcast on Mutual on January 1, 1950. At the end of September, the show moved to CBS Radio, where it ran until 1952.


HOPALONG CASSIDY "Death Paints a Picture"


Episode 23 released by Commodore Productions June 4, 1950. William Boyd as Hoppy.


Hopalong Cassidy - The Letter from the Grave

 


Episode 22 released in syndication May 28, 1950. Hopalong Cassidy is a radio western series in the United States, featuring the character Hopalong Cassidy created by writer Clarence E. Mulford. It was syndicated via electrical transcription, beginning in 1948 and continuing into 1950.

HOPALONG CASSIDY "Range War"

 


Released on syndicated transcription May 21, 1950. Hopalong Cassidy is a fictional cowboy-hero, created in 1904 by Clarence E. Mulford and appearing in a series of popular stories and later novels. Here the character appears as a rude, rough-talking 'galoot'. Beginning in 1935, the character, played by William Boyd was transformed into the clean-cut western hero we know today.


HOPALONG CASSIDY "Green Valley Payoff"


In syndication episode 19 was released May 7, 1960. Hoppy turns bank robber to help a criminal straighten out. The afternoon sunlight comes in through the small window of the sheriffs office blinding the sullen young man seated on the chair in the middle of the room. William Boyd stars in his best known character role.


HOPALONG CASSIDY FRONTIER PLAYHOUSE "Bullets For Ballots"

 


Syndication April 30, 1950. A soft-spoken paragon of virtue on the range, Hopalong Cassidy brought law, order and justice to the frontier. He was a model of integrity, courage, hard work, tolerance, patriotism, chivalry and good-natured decency and he attempted to instill these values in his young listeners, all while delivering action-packed entertainment.


HOPALONG CASSIDY "Coyote's Creek"


The Hopalong Cassidy radio program ran from 1948 to 1952, and was based on the popular movie and television series featuring William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy. Episode 17 aired in syndication the week of April 23, 1950.


HOPALONG CASSIDY "The Red Death"

 


Episode 16 released April 16, 1950. A dead man is found next to "The Disappearing River." He's not only dead, he's all red. Kit Cavanaugh's cows are then found poisoned. 


HOPALONG CASSIDY "Killer of Sandy Gulch"

 

Episode 15 dates from April 9, 1950. William Taylor escapes after being convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged. Hoppy is not so certain Taylor is guilty. Let's head off to Sandy Gulch to learn more. William Boyd is Hopalong Cassidy.


HOPALONG CASSIDY "The Failure"

 


Episode 13, March 26, 1950. Branch Patterson is running for sheriff, but Hoppy suspects the former sheriff has met with foul play.


HOPALONG CASSIDY "Red Rock Mesa"

 


Episode 11, September 12, 1950. Martha Britt is a school teacher for the Indians and tries to prevent a second Comanche war.  The Nescalosa plains stretch to the horizon and the Squat settlement is in the center of those pine covered hills of the Indian reservation and far in the distance beyond the white sands of the desert is the flat top tableland called Red Rock Mesa. Hoppy and California assist the teacher to bring education to the Squat children.

HOPALONG CASSIDY "Ten Strike Gold"

 

Episode 10 aired March 5, 1950. Hoppy and California have traveled over 60 miles and California is surprise at not having had to get Hoppy out of any trouble recently. But gunshots are heard.


HOPALONG CASSIDY "Voice of the Dead"

 


February 26, 1950. Episode 09. California has inherited a share of a ranch. California doesn’t often get letters particularly since he withdrew his application from the matrimonial service. So the legal looking envelope that came to the Bar-20 addressed to him was something to get excited about, even before he looked at its exciting contents. Andy Clyde is our California Carlson and Hoppy is William Boyd.


HOPALONG CASSIDY "Blackton Bend Bandit"

 


A feud between newspaper writer named Matt Hardesty and a neighbor, Knute Damlon, almost leads to a fistfight. Hoppy shoots a gunfighter and apparently kills him! Hopalong Cassidy was a radio western series in the United States, featuring the character Hopalong Cassidy portrayed by William Boyd and created by writer Clarence E. Mulford. It was syndicated via electrical transcription, beginning in 1948 and continuing into 1950. Its network broadcasts began on Mutual January 1, 1950, and ended on CBS December 27, 1952.