
MISFITS AUDIO PRESENTS The Lone Ranger Episode 2: Fear
Producer and Editor: Capt. John Tadrzak
Director, Mixer and Sound Effects: Jim Smagata
Art Director: Steven “Sash” Scott
The Lone Ranger and Tonto help a frightened new Sheriff deal with an arrogant outlaw.
Featuring the voice talent of:
Mark Gianopolous as DAN REED
H. Keith Lyons as SHERIFF JIM BARNES
Brian Finnegan as EVERETT BARNES
H. Keith Lyons as BARKEEP
Murray Retread as BANKER THOMAS
Bernadette M Groves as JUDY MASON
Joe Stofko as MONK SAVAGE
Mike Hennessy as TRIG
Bill Hollweg as SLIM
Christopher Medina as BILL
Brian Finnegan as JOHN
William Smagata as the U.S. MARSHAL
Johnnie T as Tonto
Jim Patton as The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger and related characters were created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, and lovingly restored by the Misfits Audio players

The Lone Ranger, ep 01: "Six-Gun Stakes"
The Lone Ranger and related characters were created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, and lovingly recreated by the Misfits Audio players.
Featuring the voice talent of:
Jon Specht as the Announcer
Johnnie T as Jeb
Brian Finnegan as Cal
Mike Hennessy as Sheriff
Random T Bush as Jerimy
Murray Retread as Tim and Joe
Jim Patton as The Lone Ranger
Producer and Script Editor: Capt. John Tadrzak
Director, Mixer and Sound Effects: Jim Smagata
Art Director: Steven “Sash” Scott
“The Lone Ranger” was adapted for Misfits Audio by Capt. John Tadrzak and was presented for enjoyment and nostalgic purposes only. ©2010

As The Lone Ranger and Tonto are heading to a new town, to check on new outlaw posters, they come across a situation that will change not only a doctor’s life, but a whole town's.
The Lone Ranger and related characters were created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, and lovingly recreated by the Misfits Audio players.
The Lone Ranger: “A Doctor’s Story” featured the voice talents of:
Ralph Small as Dr. Frank Rockford
Suzanne Bennett as Mary Rockford
Jennifer Ann Scott as Sally Rockford
Kyle McDonald as The Sheriff
With
Capt. John Tadrzak as Tonto
Jim Patton as Lone Ranger
Directed by Jim Smagata

MISFITS AUDIO: The Lone Ranger, ep. 11 "Smoke Over Missouri"
The Lone Ranger helps prevent the sabotage of a riverboat bound for St Louis that is carrying damning evidence against a crew of crooked fur traders.
Jon Specht as The Announcer
Bobbie Owens as Lola
Larry Phelen as Earl Medbury
Paul Lavelle as Jeff Strider
Pete Lutz as Skinner Fleet
Mike Hennessy as Pete Marvin
Pete Lutz as Indians 1 and 2
Glenn Hascall as Prince Totowaiku
Bill and James Smagata as the Dock Hands
Tom Chalker as the Sheriff
With
Capt. John Tadrzak as Tonto
And
Jim Patton as Lone Ranger
Commercial Written and Produced by John Bell
Art and Direction by Jim Smagata


It's a double-feature from Classic Radio Road Show, performed before a live audience.
Gunsmoke represents the rarest of phenomena in the annals of radio and television. It not only ran for decades, but it also introduced to the public a cast of characters that gradually took on mythic proportions and forever became part of the popular consciousness. SuZanne and Gabor Barabas, the authors of the preeminent book on the history of both the radio and television versions of Gunsmoke, were on hand at this live performance to talk afterward about the series and answer questions.
Frontier Gentleman was one of several "adult westerns," along with Gunsmoke and others, that appeared on radio and television in the early 1950s. The genre was described as "grittier, more realistic", and clearly intended for an older audience.
Cast of Gunsmoke:
Elaine Steelman as Kitty
Marcia Finn as Edna
Michael Bürgi as Chester
Brian Hotaling as Mitt Dillon
Anthony Aversano as Doc
Duane Noch as Hans Gruber
Sheldon Fallon as Mr. Jonas
Cast of Frontier Gentleman:
Michael Bürgi as Announcer and C.B.
Brian Hotaling as Kendall
Marcia Finn as Black
Anthony Aversano as Charlie
Duane Noch as Beljoy
Sheldon and Roberta Fallon as Mr. & Mrs. Willis
Laurie Noch as Mercy Day
Elaine Steelman as Mrs. Beljoy

Hi-Yo, Silver! The Lone Ranger is perhaps vintage radio drama's single most famous creation. Yet the Masked Man's formative years from 1933 until 1938 are essentially lost to us because no recordings were made. Original scripts DO survive, and Project Audion has selected episode #266 (out of nearly 3000!) from October 12 1934 to recreate. In 1934 the Lone Ranger and Tonto are not quite as we remember them, and the story -- featuring a cattle rancher, the coming of the railroad, and a "greasy half-breed" named Magdalena -- is rough-edged, less sensitive and streamlined than in later years. But this was the Lone Ranger that took the country by storm during the Great Depression. Now, for the first time in nine decades, this early version of the Lone Ranger rides again!
The cross-country cast of Project Audion's transcribed-live recreation includes
Lone Ranger: Dennis Thompson
Tonto: Ken Raney
Announcer: Greg Vestal
Steve Greencliff: Norman Cline
Magdalena: Pete Lutz
Tad Brewster: Scott McKinley
Gwendolyn Wiggs: Angela Young
Mother Wiggs: Sharon Grunwald Father
Jerimy Wiggs: Chuck Daugherty
Larry Groebe produced, directed, and cleaned up after the horses.

PROJECT AUDION 4 - Gunsmoke: "The Guitar"
Project Audion presents a recreation of the vintage radio show Gunsmoke. Gunsmoke, one of the classic "adult Westerns", had a ten-year run on radio and an astounding 20+ years on television. This early episode, "The Guitar", originally aired December 26, 1953 and was later remade on both the television and radio series. A simple man with an unexpected talent is taunted by town bullies, with tragic results.
Project Audion is a collaboration of radio theatre actors from across North America recording OTR shows live via Zoom. This Audion episode features the talents of
Dennis Thompson in Colorado,
Doug Fain in Kentucky,
Paul Arbisi in Illinois,
Dan Keenan in Colorado,
Norman Cline in Kentucky,
Pete Lutz in Texas,
Denise Cline in Kentucky,
Dick Huitema in Florida,
Tim Burns in Kansas,
Darren Rockhold in Illinois, and
Larry Groebe in Texas.
Doug Fain directed and Larry Groebe produced it.

THE UNDEAD TRAIL: Where Death Comes Uninvited - episode 4
Jim Wilkes, Sheriff of Liberty Gulch, and his deputy Abe Farrow, have tracked the murderous town mayor into the desert, only to have him get the drop on them, take them captive, and to reveal that he is a shape-shifting monster. The mayor has left them to be taken captive by the local Indian tribe, on whose lands they have been trespassing in their pursuit of the mayor. CHRONOSPHERE FICTION
Written by Craig Robotham
Cast
Jason D Johnson : Narrator
Jim Wilkes : Pete Lutz
Ilana Labourine : Annie Deemes
Paul Arbisi : Abe Farrow
Rich Greene : Dan Wilson
Anne Ghrist : Crow's Shadow
Katelin Curtis : Leaping Toad
Joe Stofko : Chief of the Tribe
Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design : Production, Editing, Foley, Sound Design, Music, Mixing, Mastering

The Undead Trail - Where Death Comes Uninvited - Episode 3
Having exonerated the drifter, Abe Farrow, of the arson-murder of a number of children in the town, Jim Wilkes (formerly of the U.S Marshal’s office and now Sheriff of Liberty Gulch) has appointed Abe as his deputy. This is bound to rile up the crooked mayor and his supporters, who Jim is determined to face off with, down at the saloon. CHRONOSPHERE FICTION
Written by Craig Robotham
Cast
Jason D Johnson as Narrator
Pete Lutz as Jim Wilkes
Ilana Labourine as Annie Deemes
Paul Arbisi as Abe Farrow
Rich Greene as Dan Wilson
Jeff Moon as Wallace Leach, Passersby, Townsfolk
Katelin Curtis as Passersby, Townsfolk

The Undead Trail - Where Death Comes Uninvited - Episode 2, A New Deputy in Town
Jim Wilkes, formerly of the U.S Marshal’s office, has taken a job as Sheriff in the town of Liberty Gulch. Barely preventing a lynching, Jim finds himself saddled with a deputy who, likely, owes his position and allegiance to the local mayor rather than the law. CHRONOSPHERE FICTION
Written by Craig Robotham
Cast
Jason D Johnson as Narrator
Pete Lutz as Jim Wilkes
Ilana Labourine as Annie Deemes
Paul Arbisi as Abe Farrow
Rich Greene as Dan Wilson
Jeff Moon as Wallace Leach, Passersby, Townsfolk
Katelin Curtis as Passersby, Townsfolk
Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design: Production, Editing, Foley, Sound Design, Music, Mixing, Mastering

Old-time Radio Essentials continues its 3rd season with an episode of the Lux Radio Theatre – their adaptation of the Western film "Red River", starring John Wayne! This one's Pete's pick, and there's action a-plenty in the selection, followed by fast-paced discussion of its merits by the three co-hosts. Will Pete and Paul have a Walter Brennan voice-off, reluctantly judged by Dave? Tune in and find out!! (NARADA RADIO COMPANY)
And since we're on the subject of finding things out, while you listen you'll learn if we feel this entry meets the following criteria:
1. Is it truly representative of that series? (Can anyone point to it and say, "Yes, that is what [NAME OF SERIES] was all about.")
2. Is it an episode worthy of inclusion in any and every OTR aficionado's private collection?
So with this in mind, we three bring you, as our thirty-second number (but 7th official episode of S3), this episode of Lux Radio Theatre, from 3/3/49. We'll introduce the show, play it in its entirety, then discuss it at length. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you enjoy it!
Please show your support of the podcast by doing any of the following!
To comment on how we might improve OTR-E, or give suggestions for future discussions, please write to us at f6point3@gmail.com . Put the word "Essentials" in the subject line.
Your feedback means a lot to us! A review at iTunes or at your usual podcatcher would be appreciated.
Next Time: Dave's pick, and all he'll tell us is that it's in the Sci-Fi genre!

The Undead Trail - Where Death Comes Uninvited - Episode 1, A New Sheriff.
Former U.S Marshall, Jim Wilkes, disillusioned with life as a federal officer, but still committed to the rule of law, is more than ready to rest from the trail as he approaches his new post as Sheriff in the town of Liberty Gulch. CHRONOSPHERE FICTION
Written by Craig Robotham
Cast
NARRATOR: Jason D Johnson
JIM WILKES: Pete Lutz
ANNIE DEEMS: Ilana Labourine
ABE FARROW: Paul Arbisi
DAN WILSON: Rich Greene
Wallace Leach/Lynch Mob/Townsfolk: Jeff Moon
Lynch Mob/Townsfolk: Katelin Curtis
Production, Editing, Foley, Sound Design, Music, Mixing, Mastering: Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design

It's episode two of a new, limited anthology series from 63audio and the Narada Radio Company! Adventure Trail brings back to the Narada microphone The Old-Timer, a character first heard way back in the first season of Pulp-Pourri Theatre. He's back after all this time to spin a few yarns and tell some tall tales about adventures he's had over his long life, and this second outing is a prime example. Set in the 1940s or thereabouts, in "Demon an' Pithypuss" we hear about a pair of ranch hands (Rowdy Ransom and Mac McCorkadale) who are such close friends, that one can't itch without the other one scratchin', to hear Ol' Duff Moser, the ramrod, tell it. Mac and Rowdy are sure-fire winners in the upcoming rodeo's steer-tying competition, but their other event, a ballad-singing contest, causes their friendship (and rodeo partnership) to fall apart when they find they can't agree on the "right" words to an old song. With all the other hands' wages tied up in bets, things look pretty dire, and the other cowboys try all kinds of ways to bring these two back together.
CAST:
Gene Giggy as THE OLD-TIMER
Les Marsden as DUFF MOSER
John Bell as EDITOR STRAWN
Norman Cline as ROWDY RANSOM
David Ian as MAC McCORKADALE
Eugene Lutz as PINCH-POCKET PATTERSON
Mark Kalita as LINK CASSIDY
Pete Lutz as BIG-NOSE GEORGE and NICK SHORTRIDGE
Jordan Bruster as JOE CLARK
Dana Gonsalves as AB BUNKER
With additional voices by Glenn Higbee, Glenn Hascall, and members of the cast.
Guitar for "Trail to Mexico" performed by Riley Lutz
ADVENTURE TRAIL theme and interstitial music composed and performed by Ed Champion
Melody for "Trail to Mexico" composed by Pete Lutz

It's episode one of a new, limited anthology series from 63audio and the Narada Radio Company! Adventure Trail brings back to the Narada microphone The Old-Timer, a character first heard way back in the first season of Pulp-Pourri Theatre. He's back after all this time to spin a few yarns and tell some tall tales about adventures he's had over his long life, and this first outing is a prime example. Set in the Old West, "Loco or Love" tells the story of a sheriff and his deputy, lifelong pals, whose relationship falls apart when they both fall for a pretty lady who isn't exactly what she seems, and whose jobs are threatened when a crime spree takes place under their very noses. NARADA RADIO COMPANY
ANNOUNCER: Harold Zither
THE OLD-TIMER: Gene Giggy
MAGPIE SIMPKINS: Parrish Worsfold
LILY LESTER: Orlando Segarra
ZEB ABERNATHY: David Ian
SCENERY SIMS: Eugene Lutz
BUCK MASTERSON/PETE GONYER: John Bell
AGENT BRAND: Norman Cline
ART MILLER: Dana Gonsalves
ADDITIONAL VOICES by Philboyd Studge
THEME and INTERSTITIAL MUSIC by Edward Champion
Hear The Old-Timer's first adventure here:
https://moonlightaudio.libsyn.com/the-better-man

ELECTRIC VICUNA PRESENTS A WESTERN DOUBLE-FEATURE: Gunsmoke & Stagecoach!
In these special productions from 2016 and 2019, respectively, EVP brings you outstanding voice actors re-creating classic episodes from old-time radio. We hope you enjoy this power-packed double-feature and will watch for more terrific shows in future from Electric Vicuna Productions!

(Originally released 1/23/14) An episode from Pulp-Pourri Theatre's first season, 'By Order of Buck Brady' is taken from a Western story of the same name by W. C. Tuttle, originally published in the July, 1928 issue of Adventure Magazine. Starring the Narada Radio Company. Adapted, directed and produced by Pete Lutz.
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala
BEN DOLAN: Andres Elizondo II
BUCK BRADY: Dana Gonsalves
BUD HICKMAN: Austin Hanna
PETE ASHER: Matthew Willoughby
COWBOY 1: Keane Lutz
COWBOY 2: Larry Hutchison
COWBOY 3: John Valadez
COWBOY 4: Micah Blain


CHAPTER 11: THE TRIAL! (WESTERN) This award-winning 12-chapter Western Serial by Pete Lutz and the Narada Radio Company is presented for your entertainment. Return with us to the days of Saturday morning serials at your local cinema, where the cowboys of the Old West jump off the screen and into your ears! NARADA RADIO COMPANY

CHAPTER 10: MYSTERY MAN! (WESTERN) This award-winning 12-chapter Western Serial by Pete Lutz and the Narada Radio Company is presented for your entertainment. Return with us to the days of Saturday morning serials at your local cinema, where the cowboys of the Old West jump off the screen and into your ears! NARADA RADIO COMPANY

CHAPTER 9: SUSPECTED OF MURDER! (WESTERN) This award-winning 12-chapter Western Serial by Pete Lutz and the Narada Radio Company is presented for your entertainment. Return with us to the days of Saturday morning serials at your local cinema, where the cowboys of the Old West jump off the screen and into your ears! NARADA RADIO COMPANY

CHAPTER 8: BLOODY BUSINESS! (WESTERN) This award-winning 12-chapter Western Serial by Pete Lutz and the Narada Radio Company is presented for your entertainment. Return with us to the days of Saturday morning serials at your local cinema, where the cowboys of the Old West jump off the screen and into your ears! NARADA RADIO COMPANY

CHAPTER 7: JOINING THE GANG! (WESTERN) This award-winning 12-chapter Western Serial by Pete Lutz and the Narada Radio Company is presented for your entertainment. Return with us to the days of Saturday morning serials at your local cinema, where the cowboys of the Old West jump off the screen and into your ears! NARADA RADIO COMPANY

CHAPTER 6: RED-HEADED STRANGER! (WESTERN) This award-winning 12-chapter Western Serial by Pete Lutz and the Narada Radio Company is presented for your entertainment. Return with us to the days of Saturday morning serials at your local cinema, where the cowboys of the Old West jump off the screen and into your ears! NARADA RADIO COMPANY

CHAPTER 5 - HOG-TIED! (WESTERN) This award-winning 12-chapter Western Serial by Pete Lutz and the Narada Radio Company is presented for your entertainment. Return with us to the days of Saturday morning serials at your local cinema, where the cowboys of the Old West jump off the screen and into your ears! NARADA RADIO COMPANY

CHAPTER 4: ARRESTED! (WESTERN) This award-winning 12-chapter Western Serial by Pete Lutz and the Narada Radio Company is presented for your entertainment. Return with us to the days of Saturday morning serials at your local cinema, where the cowboys of the Old West jump off the screen and into your ears! NARADA RADIO COMPANY