Death Valley Days (radio program)
Death Valley Days is a radio Western in the United States. It was broadcast on the Blue Network/ABC, CBS, and NBC from September 30, 1930, to September 14, 1951. It "was one of radio's earliest and longest lasting programs." Beginning August 10, 1944, the program was called Death Valley Sheriff, and on June 29, 1945, it became simply The Sheriff.
Other names | Death Valley Sheriff The Sheriff |
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Genre | Western |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
TV adaptations | Death Valley Days |
Hosted by | Jack MacBryde Tim Daniel Frawley George Rand Harry Humphrey Harvey Hays John White |
Announcer | George Hicks Dresser Dahlstead John Reed King |
Created by | Ruth Cornwall Woodman |
Written by | Ruth Cornwall Woodman Ruth Adams Knight |
Directed by | Walter Scanlan Florence Ortman |
Original release | September 30, 1930 – September 14, 1951 |
Sponsored by | Pacific Borax Company Procter & Gamble American Chicle |
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