Original Airdate: Nov. 22, 1953
Starring: James Stewart
Gabriel Starbuck is a 65-year-old sheriff, and the town of Yellow Crest wants the old boy retired. But no one wants to break the news to Gabe, so Britt Ponset is recruited.
The Six Shooter was an American western old-time radio program. It was created by Frank Burt, who also wrote many of the episodes, and lasted only one season of 39 episodes on NBC (Sept. 20, 1953-June 24, 1954). Initially, it was broadcast on Sundays at 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
James Stewart starred as Britt Ponset, a drifting cowboy in the final years of the wild west. Episodes ranged from straight western drama to whimsical comedy. A trademark of the show was Stewart's use of whispered narration during tense scenes that created a heightened sense of drama and relief when the situation was resolved.
Some of the more prominent actors to perform on the program included Parley Baer, Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Alan Reed, Marvin Miller and William Conrad. Some did multiple episodes playing different characters.
Each episode opened with the announcer (Hal Gibney) stating: The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged. His skin is sun-dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl, its handle unmarked. People call them both "the Six Shooter".
Негізгі бет Ойын-сауық The Six Shooter: Gabriel Starbuck (radio western of 1953)
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