Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner as Paladin, originally broadcast January 31, 1960, The Boss. A visit to Alder Bend, Colorado, for a job with Ira Stokes, a horse and wife beater out to own the town! Also Suspense, originally broadcast January 31, 1960, End of the Road. An unusual “beauty-and-the beast” story. A woman model and her abusive husband.
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Today marks the 10th anniversary of the classic radio drama Paladin and the Boss. This western-style radio drama has been a beloved part of the airwaves since its debut in 2013.
Set in the old west, Paladin and the Boss follows the adventures of Paladin, an ex-soldier turned detective, and his boss, an old-fashioned gunslinger. Together they travel the dusty trails of the American West, solving mysteries and righting wrongs.
The show was created by writer and producer Steve Karmen, and stars Larry Haines as Paladin and Richard Crenna as the Boss. It quickly became a hit with listeners, due in part to its unique blend of action, adventure, and comedy.
The show also featured a talented cast of supporting characters, including the Boss’s daughter, played by Lola Albright, and Paladin’s trusty sidekick, played by the late Pat Harrington Jr.
Today, Paladin and the Boss is still popular with radio listeners. It has been re-aired on over 500 radio stations in the US, and continues to attract new fans.
For those who haven’t heard it yet, the show is available on CD and online, and is a great way to experience the classic radio drama. So why not join Paladin and the Boss as they ride the trails of the wild west?
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