The All Star Western Theatre graced the airwaves in the mid-1940's and was made up of a variety of different shows. The shows delivered riotous laughs and down-to-earth humor that was a pleasant alternative to other heavier and intense programs. The music of these old radio shows was done by a group called "The Riders of the Purple Sage," and was fronted by Foy Willing.
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The All Star Western Theatre graced the airwaves in the mid-1940's and was made up of a variety of different shows. The shows delivered riotous laughs and down-to-earth humor that was a pleasant alternative to other heavier and intense programs. The music of these old radio shows was done by a group called "The Riders of the Purple Sage," and was fronted by Foy Willing.
Clem Norman’s Story with Ken Curtis | All Star Western Theatre (09-15-46)
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Clem Norman’s Story with Ken Curtis | All Star Western Theatre (09-15-46)
Original Air Date: September 15, 1946Host: Andrew RhynesShow: All Star Western TheatrePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Ken Curtis• Griff Barnett• Harry Lang• Foy Willing• Al Sloey• Johnny Paul• Jimmy Dean Announcer:• Cottonseed Clark Song List:• Ride into Town• I learned to love you too late my darling• Divorce Me C.O.D. Music:• Foy Willing and...
All Star Western Theatre | OTRWesterns.com
The All Star Western Theatre graced the airwaves in the mid-1940's and was made up of a variety of different shows. The shows delivered riotous laughs and down-to-earth humor that was a pleasant alternative to other heavier and intense programs. The music of these old radio shows was done by a group called "The Riders of the Purple Sage," and was fronted by Foy Willing.