Death Valley Days

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Death Valley Days is an American old-time radio and television anthology series featuring true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley country of southeastern California. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast...read more

Death Valley Days is an American old-time radio and television anthology series featuring true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley country of southeastern California. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945 and became from 1952 to 1970 as a syndicated television series, with reruns continuing through August 1, 1975. The radio and television versions combined to make the show "one of the longest-running western programs in broadcast history."

Original Release

10/01/1952

US Release

03/06/1952

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Cast

(see additional cast & crew)
# Title Air Date
1 The Taming of Trudy Bell Thursday, 02 October 1969
2 Tracy's Triumph Saturday, 04 October 1969
3 Old Stape Saturday, 04 October 1969
4 The Tenderfoot Thursday, 09 October 1969
5 Biscuits and Billy, the Kid Friday, 10 October 1969
6 Son of Thunder Sunday, 26 October 1969
7 The Lady Doctor Monday, 27 October 1969
8 The Great Pinto Bean Gold Hunt Sunday, 16 November 1969
9 The Visitor Monday, 17 November 1969
10 The King of Uvalde Road Thursday, 01 January 1970
11 The Mezcla Man Friday, 02 January 1970
12 Pioneer Pluck Saturday, 03 January 1970
13 Simple Question of Justice Monday, 12 January 1970
14 The Wizard of Aberdeen Saturday, 17 January 1970
15 The Dragon of Gold Hill Saturday, 24 January 1970
16 The Biggest Little Post Office in the World Saturday, 24 January 1970
17 A Saint of Travelers Saturday, 14 February 1970
18 Talk to Me, Charley Sunday, 15 February 1970
19 Amos and the Black Bull Saturday, 28 February 1970
20 The Man Who Planted Gold in California Monday, 16 March 1970
21 The Solid Gold Pie Wednesday, 01 April 1970
22 A Gift from Father Tapis Tuesday, 07 April 1970
23 Clum's Constabulary Thursday, 09 April 1970
24 The Contract Saturday, 18 April 1970
25 The Duke of Tombstone Tuesday, 21 April 1970
26 Early Candle Lighten Friday, 24 April 1970
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Directors

Stuart E. McGowan, Harmon Jones, Jack Hively, Tay Garnett, Jean Yarbrough, Nat Perrin, Bud Townsend, Jack Shea, Jesse Hibbs, Hal Cooper, Murray Golden, Sidney Salkow, Denver Pyle, Stephen Lord, George Archainbaud, Lee Sholem, James Sheldon, Dick Moder, James Goldstone, Paul Landres, George Cahan, Ralph Levy, Richard Whorf, John Rawlins, Louis King, Dick McDonough, Bernard McEveety, Robert B. Sinclair, William D. Faralla, Larry Lansburgh, George Blair, Charles F. Haas, Harold Daniels, Herbert Kenwith, Herman Hoffman, Harry Landers, Daniel Dare, Bob Quinlan, Randell Henderson, Lamar Caselli, Harry Harris, William Hogan, Thomas Thompson, Edward Ludlum, Roger Kay, David Orrick McDearmon, Fred Jackman Jr., Alan Crosland Jr., Lawrence Dobkin, Budd Boetticher, Reginald Le Borg, Darren McGavin, Harold D. Schuster, Bernard L. Kowalski, Boris Sagal, Frank McDonald, John English, Francis D. Lyon, Christian Nyby

Writers

Ruth Woodman, Stephen Lord, Robert Hardy Andrews, Budd Lesser, William Davis Jr., Jacqueline Rhodes, Lillian Rose, Jay Rosenburg, Robert L. Joseph, Herbert Purdom, John Alexander, Harold E. Noble, Dennis Whitcomb, Virgil C. Gerlach, Claire Whitaker, Jerry D. Lewis, Ann Udell, Kenneth Higgins, Sloan Nibley, Karl Brown, Scott Whitaker, Phyllis White, Dorothy Schuyler, Robert Leslie Bellem, Stuart E. McGowan, Todhunter Ballard, Sid Saltzman, Barry Shipman, Glenhall Taylor, A. Sanford Wolfe, Del Carnes, John K. McCarthy, Homer McCoy, Paul Franklin, Jerry Sackheim, John K. Butler, Lance Hazzard, Herman Miller, Jack Lewis, Gene Lesser, William Canning, Robert White, Harold Shumate, F. Paul Hall, Dorrell McGowan, Shel Lytton, C. Ray Stahl, Louise Cheney, Curtis Kenyon, Jerry Patch, Irwin Winehouse, Max Lamb, Doug Wilson, Norman Jacob, Kenneth A. Enochs, Buckley Angell, Terence Maples, Ted Thomas, Louis Garfinkle, Charles Davis, Robert S. Samuels, Joanna Lee, John Starr Niendorff, Virginia M. Cooke, Maurice Zimm, Arthur Rowe, Frederick Stephani, Tom Seller, William Kelley, Nat Tanchuck, Seton I. Miller, Sidney Ellis, William Read Woodfield, Mortimer Braus, Vincent Fotre, Ande Lamb, Oscar Brodney, Don Moore, Oliver Crawford, Anthony Lawrence, Herman Hoffman, John Grey, Melvin Levy, Orville H. Hampton, Frank Gruber, Earl Baldwin, Coles Trapnell, Robert Presnell Sr., Donald H. Clark, Les Farber, Stewart Cohn, Idwal Jones, Jerry MacMullen, Lynn McMillen, Walt Anderson, Crandall Brown, Zetta Castle, Richard Ashby, Gary Munn, Ryerson Johnson, Joe Tiffenbach, Alva Anderson, Jay Leman, Tom Coffey, Margaret Coffey, J.E. Selby, William Kozlenko, S.H. Barnett, Mildred Cram, Richard Sanville, Peggy Witt, Sandy Spillman, Frank Bonham, William Powell, Paul Schneider, Kenneth Higgins, Irwin Winehouse, Colin MacKenzie, Jack Bennett, Peral Carr, Howard Smith, Walker A. Tompkins, Allen Parr, Sue Canter, Mary Terri Taylor, Art Reeves, Barbara Randall, Shirley Bibield, Virginia Books, Jim De Foe, Vernon H. Jones, S.H. McGuire, Ella Duncan, Joan Wade, Harold Schindler, Bonnie Souleles, Bert A. Sandborgh, Berta Peters, Eileen Hunt, Rick McClun, Louise Rayburn, Del Rayburn, Shirley Spillman, Francis Rosenwald, Lowell Barrington, James Bloodworth, Hendrik Vollaerts, Lawrence Menkin, Milton Geiger, Kay Lenard, Paul Crabtree, Robert Dillon, Milton S. Gelman, Ray Buffum, Sid Harris, Ernest Pascal, Charles A. Wallace, Thomson Burtis, Gil Lasky, Turnley Walker, Jan Leman, Dwight Newton, Pauline Townsend, Robert Sabaroff, Bill Danch, Jess Carneol, P.K. Palmer, Patricia Falken Smith, Berni Gould, Lee Berg, Frederick Louis Fox, Gertrude Fass, George Fass, Tom Gries

Creators

Ruth Woodman

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Producers

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