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THE SIX SHOOTER
The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microphone on September 20, 1953, in a fine series of folksy Western adventures.
Stewart was never better on the air than in this drama of Britt Ponset, frontier drifter created by Frank Burt. The epigraph set it up nicely: "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. People call them both The Six Shooter." Ponset was a wanderer, an easy-going gentleman and -- when he had to be -- a gunfighter.
Stewart was right in character as the slow-talking maverick who usually blundered into other people's troubles and sometimes shot his way out. His experiences were broad, but The Six Shooter leaned more to comedy than other shows of its kind. Ponset took time out to play Hamlet with a crude road company. He ran for mayor and sheriff of the same town at the same time. He became involved in a delighful Western version of Cinderella, complete with grouchy stepmother, ugly sisters, and a shoe that didn't fit. And at Christmas he told a young runaway the story of A Christmas Carol, Substituting the original Dickens characters with Western heavies. Britt even had time to fall in love, but it was the age-old story of people from different worlds, and the romance was foredoomed despite their valiant efforts to save it.
So we got a cowboy-into-the-sunset ending for this series, truly one of the bright spots of radio. Unfortunately, it came too late, and lasted only one season.
It was a transcribed show, sustained by NBC and directed by Jack Johnstone. Basil Adlam provided the music and Frank Burt wrote the scripts. Hal Gibney announced.
Information from John Dunning’s "Tune In Yesterday The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio".NOTE: Updated with Version 5.1 files (09-Jan-2020).
NOTE: Updated with Version 5 files (25-Feb-2011).
From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Notes" Section below for more information on the OTRR.
Episode | Date |
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Myra Barker
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Jun 24, 1954 |
When The Shoe Doesn't Fit
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Jun 17, 1954 |
The New Sheriff
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Jun 10, 1954 |
Silver Threads
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Jun 03, 1954 |
Blood Relations
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May 27, 1954 |
The Shooting Of Wyatt King
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May 20, 1954 |
The Double Seven
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May 13, 1954 |
Anna Norquist
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May 06, 1954 |
Revenge at Harness Creek
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Apr 29, 1954 |
1954-04-22 Ep 30 Johnny Stringer.mp3
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Apr 22, 1954 |
Johnny Springer
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Apr 22, 1954 |
Crisis At Easter Creek
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Apr 15, 1954 |
General Guilford's Widow
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Apr 08, 1954 |
Aunt Emma
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Apr 01, 1954 |
Duel At Lockwood
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Mar 21, 1954 |
Thicker Than Water
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Mar 14, 1954 |
Cheyenne Express
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Mar 07, 1954 |
Battle At Tower Rock
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Feb 21, 1954 |
Quiet City
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Feb 14, 1954 |
Apron Faced Sorrel
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Feb 07, 1954 |
Trail To Sunset
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Jan 31, 1954 |
Helen Bricker
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Jan 24, 1954 |
The Silver Buckle
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Jan 17, 1954 |
Hiram's Goldstrike
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Jan 10, 1954 |
A Friend In Need
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Jan 03, 1954 |
Cora Plummer Quincy
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Dec 27, 1953 |
Britt Poncett's Christmas Caro
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Dec 20, 1953 |
More Than Kin
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Dec 13, 1953 |
A Pressing Engagement
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Dec 06, 1953 |
Sheriff Billy
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Nov 29, 1953 |
Gabriel Starbuck
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Nov 22, 1953 |
Escape From Smoke Falls
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Nov 15, 1953 |
The Capture Of Stacy Gault
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Nov 08, 1953 |
Ben Scofield
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Nov 01, 1953 |
Red Lawson's Revenge
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Oct 25, 1953 |
Rink Larkin
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Oct 18, 1953 |
Silver Annie
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Oct 11, 1953 |
The Stampede
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Oct 04, 1953 |
The Coward
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Sep 27, 1953 |
Jenny
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Sep 20, 1953 |
Audition Program
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Jul 15, 1953 |
03 The Six Shooter on Hollywood Star Playhouse.mp3
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Jan 01, 1970 |
02 Jimmy Stewart Biography.mp3
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Jan 01, 1970 |
01 The Six Shooter Intro.mp3
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Jan 01, 1970 |
00 OTRR Introduction.mp3
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Jan 01, 1970 |