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Red Ryder was a newspaper comic western hero,
and was a natural for the radio kids. Known on the air
as "America's famous fighting cowboy," he was
still an upstanding cowboy action hero. The hero was first
seen in a series of short stories by writer-cartoonist
Fred Harman, who adapted it as a comic strip for the Los
Angeles Times in 1938 before it finally became a radio
show.
Text on OTRCAT.com ©2001-2008 OTRCAT INC All Rights Reserved-Reproduction is prohibited. For almost a decade, Red Ryder starred in half-hour cowboy
adventures featuring a great cast of characters including
his pal Buckskin and his little indian boy ward, "Little
Beaver". The ranch homestead was cared for by the
"The Duchess," actually Red's aunt. Red Ryder
was always ready for adventure with his pals, Buckskin
Blodgett and Rawhide Rolinson. Little Beaver was beloved
by the kids who thought it would be great to be like Little
Beaver and be in on all the western action!
At one point, Red Ryder was pitted against the Masked Man in the radio "badlands,"
and did really well against the more famous and well established
masked man. In the later years, the show played on the
West Coast via Don Lee productions, as sponsored by regional
bread maker Langendorf Bread. It remained a mainstay of
West Coast juvenile radio for all the little pre-TV buckaroos.
After the old time radio show went off the air, Red Ryder and "little
Beaver" continued to please 50's kids who avidly
read his latest adventures in the popular "Red Ryder"
comic books.
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For kid's favorite cowboys, listen to Bobby
Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders, Roy Rogers,
The Cisco Kid, Tom
Mix, and Wild Bill Hickok.
For more "grown-up" western adventure, there
are many shows to choose from, especially Gunsmoke,
Have Gun Will Travel,
Frontier Gentleman,
and Six Shooter. And
even historically-based shows are available, such as Frontier
Fighters, Mr. President,
and many of the shows on Cavalcade
of America, and You
Are There. Also great for kids are the more northern
outdoor adventures of Sergeant
Preston of the Yukon and Mark
Trail, and the many juvenile action serials such
as Captain Midnight
and Speed Gibson.
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