Death Valley Days


(4 stars; 15 reviews)

Death Valley Days was a long-running American radio and television anthology that showcased true stories of the old American West, particularly focusing on the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program captivated audiences with its tales until it concluded its radio run in 1945.

This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and legends of the American frontier, making it a cherished part of radio history.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Sam Bass 29:40
The Burro Who Had No Name 24:13
Shoo Fly 26:13
Dear Teacher 28:17

Reviews

One episode is not a radio show


The episode Dear Teacher was not broadcast on the radio, but is the audio track from the TV show Death Valley Days which aired Nov. 24, 1953.

Where Are The Shows


(5 stars)

You would think that a radio show that was broadcast for 25 years on radio would have more than 3 or 4 episodes on tape. Where are all of the shows?