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Old Time Radio Downloads > Children > Red Ryder

Red Rider refers to the well-known radio adaptation of a fictional cowboy character named Red Ryder. The Blue Network  began broadcasting it on February 3, 1942. Brad Brown was the show's producer, while Paul Franklin served as the writer as and director. Several actors took the role Red Ryder during the show’s entire run-- from 1942 to 1944, it was Reed Hadley, in 1945 it was Carlton KaDell, and from 1946-1951, Brooke Temple assumed the role. Other stars included in the were Horace Murphy as Red’s sidekick Buckskin, and Arthur Q. Bryan as Roland "Rawhide" Rolinson.

 

Red-Ryder

Please enjoy these old time radio shows:

Air Date Title Synopsis
 1942-02-12  Milersville 002
 1942-02-14  Milersville 003
 1942-02-17  Paradise Plateau 001
 1942-02-19  Paradise Plateau 002
 1942-02-21  Paradise Plateau 003
 1942-02-24  Scorpian Gulch

Other Children Shows you may enjoy:

  • Christmas On The Moon
  • Lets Pretend
  • Little Orphan Annie
  • Planet Man
  • Terry And The Pirates

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ABOUT OLD TIME RADIO
The buzz-term for Old Time Radio is "OTR". OTR usually means radio broadcasting from the golden age of radio, mostly before 1964.These shows from the pre-television age include adventure, comedies, mystery shows, western dramas and shows from World War II. These programs feature the best talent of the day and were broadcast nearly as widely as cable programs today. And just like TV today, families would gather around their crystal radio sets to enjoy the entertainment together.
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