Monday, March 22, 2010

Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - Streets Of Laredo With Tex Ritter (01-05-47)


Boxcars711 Overnight Western "All Star Western Theater" - Streets Of Laredo With Tex Ritter (Aired January 5, 1947)


All Star Western Theater is an enjoyable series filled with the humor of guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett and in the tried and true format of The Roy Rogers Show. The words honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind. Done live, All Star Western Theater gives the studio audience a good show, and the result is still a happy ride down memory lane. Riding out of the sunny back lots of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre delivered Republic Western-style entertainment with chuck wagon sized doses of fine music, broad humor and guest appearances by the best of the West. The music was provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage, fronted by Foy Willing, with the help of Kenny Driver, Al Sloey and Johnny Paul. The group appeared on various shows on radio, including the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch in '44-'45, and the Roy Rogers Show during the 1946 - 48 period. Western swing was big in those days, and this show has some really fine renditions in that great American music style. Guest stars such as Johnny Mack Brown and Smiley Burnett come on, and do action sketches and real knee-slapping humor skits. When these cowboys rustle up humor, they play it about as broad as the western skies themselves. Laughs this simple are not heard much anymore, unless you have an eight-year old with an old jokebook. But that doesn't mean All Star Western Theater isn't enjoyable. It really is, in the same way that the old western movies are enjoyable. Honest, sincere and un-assuming come to mind.


THIS EPISODE:
January 5, 1947. "Streets Of Laredo With Tex Ritter" - CBS Pacific network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Weber's Bread. The strong smell of Eau de Cologne leads to a killer in Benson City. Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Cottonseed Clark (announcer). 1/2 hour.

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