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CD # Show Titles
RR-001 A. 42-02-07 Trouble On The Shogono Trail
B. 42-02-10 Trouble In Millersville Pt1
RR-002 A. 42-02-12 Trouble In Millersville Pt2
B. 42-02-14 Trouble In Millersville Pt3
RR-003 A. 42-02-17 Shooting At Paradise Plateau Pt1
B. 42-02-19 Shooting At Paradise Plateau Pt2
RR-004 A. 42-02-21 Shooting At Paradise Plateau Pt3
B. 42-02-26 The Range War
RR-005 A. 42-02-28 Indians on the Warpath
B. 42-03-03 Trouble at Bullion Bend
RR-006 A. 42-03-05 Trouble At Iron Horse Junction
B. 42-03-07 Terror In Pecos Valley
RR-007 A. 42-03-10 Dobie Town
B. 42-03-12 The Casa Grande Valley
RR-008 A. 42-03-14 Trouble In Frying Pan Valley
B. 42-03-17 The Cherokee Strip
RR-009 A. 42-03-19 Back To Painted Valley
B. 42-03-26 Trouble In Pepperwood
RR-010 A. 42-03-28 Trouble In Devil's Hole
B. 42-05-07 Trouble in Roaring River
RR-011 A. 42-05-16 Wildcat Wire
B. 42-05-18 Thundering Tumbleweeds
RR-012 A. 42-02-24 Hot Lead In Scorpion Gulch
B. 42-03-21 Sundown Valley
RR-013 A. 42-03-24 The Sheriff Of Painted Valley Ranch
B. 43-01-12 Law Comes To Stove Pipe
RR-014 A. 43-01-19 Red
B. 44-02-04 Birthday Broadcast Spoof
RR-015 A. 45-00-00 Timber Tornado
B. 45-11-24 Law Comes to Stovepipe
RR-016 A. 46-03-19 Flames of Hate
B. 46-09-06 Hysiampia Kid
RR-017 A. 46-12-28 Treacherous is the Wolf
B. 47-02-11 Pint Sized Pinto
RR-018 A. 47-04-29 Bad Lands
B. 47-05-17 Brandbuster
RR-019 A. 48-04-20 Roar of the River
B. 48-12-23 Christmas Program
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The Red Ryder radio series began February 3, 1942, on the Blue Network, broadcast three times a week at 7:30pm Pacific time. When the Blue also acquired The Lone Ranger from the Mutual Broadcasting System, Mutual decided to compete by airing Red Ryder in the same time period. Thus, Red Ryder aired on the East Coast that year from May 20 to September 9 on Mutual. The series beat The Lone Ranger in the Hooper ratings, but the success was short-lived. When Red Ryder was sold to a regional sponsor, Langendorf Bread, it was no longer heard in the East after four months.

Mutual and Langendorf continued the series on the West Coast Don Lee Network through the 1940s at 7:30pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, always with the familiar organ theme, "The Dying Cowboy" ("Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"). Announcers on the show included Ben Alexander and Art Gilmore.

The continuing characters of the comic strip were also found in the radio series, produced by Brad Brown with writer-director Paul Franklin and writer Albert Van Antwerp. Reed Hadley portrayed Red Ryder on radio from 1942 to 1944, followed by Carlton KaDell (1945) and Brooke Temple (1946-51). Arthur Q. Bryan had the role of Roland "Rawhie" Rolinson, and Red's sidekick Buckskin was played by Horace Murphy. Jim Mather provided Indian voices.

Numerous actors played Little Beaver: One of the most notable was Robert Blake (on credits as Bobby Blake), Tommy Cook (1942 on), Franklin Bresee (1942-46, alternating with Cook), Henry Blair (1944-47), Johnny McGovern (1947-50) and Sammy Ogg (1950-51).

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