Originally broadcast on November 21, 1952. The last episode heard on Friday nights [8:30pm(et)]- and the earliest episode to feature a sponsor. This was a "one-time" deal with Chrysler's Plymouth division, who also bought time on NBC's "ALDRICH FAMILY"- also sustained- during this period, primarily to promote their new '53 models, and their"$25,000 contest". Clancey Cassell's final episode as announcer.
I believe this is the first one I've listened to with organ music. Oh yes, there was a period of organ music for effect Back then we had an organza, a piano that with the flip of a button became an organ, then one day Daddy came home with a tape recorder. It was wild the haunting and horror stories we churned out.
The only thing that I don't like about old radio shows is the organ music, until this episode, Gunsmoke was free of it, hopefully that won't become a standard, I like the regular theme. Good episode though.
Poor Jim.🥲 Going into a marriage without first seeing first-hand what’s specifically involved is a no-brainer. We can’t foretell the future, but there are good-fits and bad. …Lila was a fool; it wasn’t Jims’ fault.
Originally broadcast on November 21, 1952.
The last episode heard on Friday nights [8:30pm(et)]- and the earliest episode to feature a sponsor.
This was a "one-time" deal with Chrysler's Plymouth division, who also bought time on NBC's "ALDRICH FAMILY"- also sustained- during this period, primarily to promote their new '53 models, and their"$25,000 contest".
Clancey Cassell's final episode as announcer.
100 horsepower! WOW!
😂
People getting married without knowing each other well enough... one thing that hasn't changed all that much since the Old West.
Good one! I want one of them Plymoths!....
I believe this is the first one I've listened to with organ music. Oh yes, there was a period of organ music for effect
Back then we had an organza, a piano that with the flip of a button became an organ, then one day Daddy came home with a tape recorder. It was wild the haunting and horror stories we churned out.
That's a wonderful memory. The organ heard here sounds like a Mighty Wurlitzer.
👍
Introduction of the organ in an episode titled "fingered"
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H the video episode but it only had 12 minutes and i couldn't find the rest of the story so listened to it instead
Sad😢
Sounds like something playing in the background.
I hear it too
Goddamn!
That organ music at the end ! Lol
Wasn't expecting that then the adds afterwards lol
Is profanity really necessary?
@@howardoller443 yes!
@@ethanellis2896 Really? Please enlighten me why profanity is necessary, if you can.
@@richardreece6712 some pretty big words for shits still not given but a good laugh for the response
Yeah, the organ makes it sound like a soap opera.
What’s better then roses on your piano? Tulips on your organ.
The only thing that I don't like about old radio shows is the organ music, until this episode, Gunsmoke was free of it, hopefully that won't become a standard, I like the regular theme.
Good episode though.
I expected something else with that title.
Think I prefer the organ
This episode title didn't age too well lmao
Devin Draco haha
yep it stinks
@@macmcelroy6165 Tarnation! Where ya been sticking yer finger, fella?!
👉😤🤔🐟🤢🤣
Damned injuns been fingerin' muh woman!
An ORGAN?!
I know, right?
Spooky 💩👻😱
@@jeffdixon5853o ol
Oh my what a issue
Suicide on the prarie
Things to not miss with new age entertainment; Over Dramatized screaming.
Matt Dillion is the fucking man.
Nice language dude. What are you, a 15 year old?
Poor Jim.🥲
Going into a marriage without first seeing first-hand what’s specifically involved is a no-brainer.
We can’t foretell the future, but there are good-fits and bad.
…Lila was a fool; it wasn’t Jims’ fault.