Welcome to <strong>Gunsmoke: Old West Stories</strong>, a podcast that takes you back to the rugged plains of 1870s Dodge City, Kansas. Rediscover the timeless tales of bravery, justice, and survival in the American frontier with our re-broadcasts of the classic <strong>Gunsmoke</strong> radio program.</p> First airing on April 26, 1952, <strong>Gunsmoke</strong> was celebrated as the first adult western radio show, renowned for its superb storytelling and exceptional production quality. Join Marshal Matt Dillon, portrayed by the incomparable William Conrad, as he faces the challenges of maintaining law and order in a tumultuous town. Alongside him are unforgettable characters like Chester Proudfoot (Parley Baer), the steadfast deputy; Kitty (Georgia Ellis), the resilient saloon owner; and Doc Adams (Howard McNear), the town&rsquo;s compassionate physician.</p> What sets <strong>Gunsmoke</strong> apart is not just its stellar cast and engaging plots but the immersive sound effects that bring each scene to life. Every gunshot, horse gallop, and whisper of the wind transports you directly to the heart of the Old West.</p> Whether you're a longtime fan or a new listener, <strong>Gunsmoke: Old West Stories</strong> promises to deliver gripping adventures and a nostalgic journey through one of radio&rsquo;s most iconic series. Tune in and let the legends of Dodge City captivate your imagination.</p>
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In this intense episode of Gunsmoke, Marshal Matt Dillon finds himself investigating the lynching of a rancher, Tillman, who was accused of stealing horses from his neighbor Jake. Jake and his men catch Tillman in the act of herding away the horses, and despite Tillman’s insistence that he was only trying to return them, Jake decides to take matters into his own hands. As the story unfolds, two of Jake’s accomplices are shot, and the third man faces a serious threat, leaving Marshal Dillon to piece together the truth amidst a cloud of suspicion and betrayal.
Dillon’s pursuit of justice in Dodge City brings to light the darker sides of frontier life, where neighbors sometimes become enemies, and misunderstandings turn lethal. With John Meston’s compelling writing and Ted Bliss’s direction, The Joke’s On Us explores the complexities of law and vengeance in a town where sometimes even the most well-meaning citizens can turn into judge, jury, and executioner.
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Tune in to The Joke’s On Us for a powerful look at frontier justice gone wrong, and see how Marshal Dillon handles the delicate balance between law and retribution in this gripping Gunsmoke episode.
In this thrilling episode of Gunsmoke, Marshal Matt Dillon finds himself in an unexpected confrontation when two outlaws, Jermo and Charlie, hold up a stagecoach while he’s a sleeping passenger. The journey from Hayes City to Dodge City seems endless, and with only two other passengers to break the monotony, Dillon eventually dozes off. However, he’s jolted awake as the stagecoach comes to an abrupt halt, and he finds himself staring down the barrel of a shotgun held by a masked bandit.
As Dillon’s quick thinking and sharp instincts come into play, he must find a way to outmaneuver the outlaws and protect the innocent passengers. The tense situation escalates into a suspenseful standoff that showcases the dangers of the open road and Dillon’s unwavering dedication to law and order, even when he’s taken by surprise.
Featuring strong performances, Stage Holdup is a pulse-pounding tale of survival and justice on the frontier.
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Don’t miss Stage Holdup, where Marshal Matt Dillon must rely on his wits and resolve when a stagecoach journey turns deadly in this unforgettable Gunsmoke adventure.
In this poignant episode of Gunsmoke, a simple wanderer named Weed Pendle arrives in Dodge City on his mule, carrying only a guitar. Pendle, played with an air of vulnerability, quickly becomes a target for local bullies Tyler and Short, who are eager to make sport of him. When they learn that Pendle fought for the Union Army, they seize on his outsider status, taunting him mercilessly. Their pranks escalate from mockery to outright cruelty, with Pendle’s mule being maimed.
As Pendle struggles to find kindness in the rough town, Marshal Matt Dillon must step in to stop the abuse. But when the town eventually rallies around Pendle after a surprising turn of events, the story leaves a lasting impression on the value of decency and acceptance.
With moving performances by William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon and strong support from the cast, The Guitar explores themes of kindness and resilience against adversity in the Old West.
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Tune in to hear The Guitar, where an outsider’s simple arrival in Dodge City stirs both cruelty and compassion in this memorable episode of Gunsmoke.
In this emotionally charged episode of Gunsmoke, Laura Simmons, a saloon girl working under Kitty’s watchful eye, is confronted by her past when her former fiancé, Philip Lock, arrives in Dodge from Philadelphia, intent on finding her. As Marshal Matt Dillon learns, Laura had left her life and family behind when a secret from her past led her to flee to Dodge. Philip, unaware of her new life, arrives with expectations of rekindling their romance and offering her a path back to her old life.
Unwilling to confront the judgment and consequences that her life in Dodge would bring, Laura struggles with her desire to keep her past hidden and the shame that still haunts her. With Kitty’s help, Laura wrestles with whether to reveal herself to Philip or let her old life remain in the past. Marshal Dillon tries to ease the tension, but he senses that Philip’s presence could lead to unforeseen consequences for everyone involved.
Featuring the powerful performances of William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon and Georgia Ellis as Kitty, Big Girl Lost brings the listener into a poignant exploration of regret, redemption, and the choices that define us. This unforgettable episode captures the stark emotional landscape of the American West and the inner lives of those who seek a fresh start in Dodge City.
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Listen to Big Girl Lost and discover whether Laura will embrace the future she’s built or be drawn back into the life she left behind.
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In this tense episode of Gunsmoke, Lew Madellon, known as the fastest gunfighter in the Colorado Territory, arrives in Dodge City, immediately capturing the attention of the town's residents. Played by Frank Gerstle, Madellon's reputation as a sharpshooter precedes him, and Dodge’s Marshal Matt Dillon knows trouble isn’t far behind. Sure enough, Ab Fisher, a figure from Madellon’s past, follows him into town, determined to settle an old score in a showdown that could leave one of them dead.
As Dillon tries to keep the peace, tensions rise between the two gunmen, leading the townsfolk to brace for a deadly confrontation. With unexpected twists and a surprising resolution, The Lamb is a captivating tale of rivalry, reputation, and the consequences of living by the gun.
Featuring powerful performances by Frank Gerstle, Rex Koury as the composer and conductor, and direction from Norman Macdonnell, The Lamb is a must-listen episode for fans of Western drama.
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Tune in to this suspense-filled episode of Gunsmoke to witness the dramatic story of The Lamb, where pride, past conflicts, and the unpredictable nature of Dodge City converge in a thrilling tale of the Wild West.
In this intense episode of Gunsmoke, an Indian scout named Tobeel, highly respected for his honor and experience, seeks work with a cattle drive heading into Dodge City. Carrying what he believes to be a strong letter of recommendation from his “friends” in town, Tobeel is humiliated to find that the letter is instead a cruel joke, mocking his character. Humiliated and furious, Tobeel vows to take revenge on the men who orchestrated this heartless prank. Marshal Matt Dillon is left to manage the ensuing tensions, aiming to keep the peace while honoring Tobeel’s sense of justice and pride.
Directed by Norman Macdonnell and written by John Meston, this episode explores themes of respect, betrayal, and frontier justice. Frank Gerstle and Ralph Moody deliver strong performances, with Rex Koury providing musical direction and Ken Peters as announcer.
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