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| Death Valley Days 1938-06-17 The Burro That Had No Name | 05 Nov 2023 | 00:25:07 | |
The Burro That Had No Name is a radio episode of Death Valley Days, which aired on June 17, 1938. The show was hosted by Andrew Rhynes, and the episode was written by Ruth Woodman. Death Valley Days episode poster called The Burro That Had No Name The episode tells the story of a wild burro who is captured by a prospector. The prospector names the burro "Baldy," and the two of them become inseparable companions. They travel together through the desert, and Baldy helps the prospector find gold.One day, the prospector is injured in an accident. He is unable to walk, and he is stranded in the desert. Baldy stays with him and finds water and food for him. The prospector eventually recovers, and he returns to civilization with Baldy by his side.The episode is a heartwarming story about the friendship between a man and a burro. It is a reminder of the loyalty and companionship that animals can provide.The episode is also notable for its use of sound effects. The sounds of the desert, the burro's braying, and the prospector's voice all help to create a realistic and immersive experience for the listener. | |||
| Death Valley Days - Sam Bass | 05 Nov 2023 | 00:27:15 | |
"Sam Bass" was one of the many episodes of the "Death Valley Days" radio program. "Death Valley Days" was known for dramatizing true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. The show was initially created in 1930 and had a long run due to its popularity.Sam Bass was an infamous American outlaw who is best known for his train and bank robberies in the late 1870s. The "Sam Bass" episode would have recounted one or more of his notorious escapades, dramatizing his life for listeners and offering a glimpse into the wild days of outlaws and the relentless pursuit by lawmen. | |||
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