Copyright 2010, J. David Goldin
These are all the examples of this program in the GOLDINdex database. These listings are accurate as of January 18, 2010. The programs are listed chronologically, partial dates appear first, unknown dates appear last.
10911. Hopalong Cassidy. January 25, 1948. Program #2. Commodore syndication. "The Rain Maker Of Eagle Nest Mountain". Music fill for local commercial insert. The dates listed for this series are the dates on which the programs were recorded. The local sheriff has become obsessed with the idea to make it rain in the desert. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, director), James Matthews (announcer), Serge Gleason (music director). 29:11. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
76369. Hopalong Cassidy. February 4, 1948. Program #3. Commodore syndication. "The Coltsville Terror". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally (music fill deleted). Seeking shelter from a storm in an empty church, Hoppy and California try to prevent the church from being demolished. The story is based on the film, "The Marauders." The date above is the recording date. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Clayton Post, John McIntire, Martha Wentworth, Charles Beldon (screenwriter), Clarence Mulford (creator), Walter White Jr. (producer), Ted Bliss (director), Charles Lyon (announcer, performer). 25:20. Audio condition: Excellent. Incomplete.
85211. Hopalong Cassidy. May 11, 1948. Program #1. Commodore syndication. "Dead Man's Hand". Commercials added locally. Kit Kirby has struck it rich, but his partner has been shot in the back. Hoppy has to help him get his gold off the mountain. The dates listed for this series are the dates on which the programs were recorded. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, director), Clarence Mulford (creator). 25:23. Audio condition: Excellent. Incomplete.
11712. Hopalong Cassidy. August 4, 1948. Program #4. Commodore syndication. "The Mystery Of Skull Valley". Commercials added locally. Gold coins lead Hoppy and California to a red-bearded killer and a missing archeologist. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber). 23 minutes. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
17442. Hopalong Cassidy. August 9, 1948. Program #5. Commodore syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Renegades Of The San Rafael". The evil plans of the Triangle Water Company, and a strange signature. AFRTS program name: "Sagebrush Theatre." William Boyd. 25 minutes. Audio condition: Very good. Complete.
17441. Hopalong Cassidy. August 10, 1948. Program #6. Commodore syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Phantom Bandido". A large amount of cash invariably leads to a robbery and an attempted bar-room suicide. AFRTS program name: "Sagebrush Theatre." William Boyd. 25 minutes. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
7105. Hopalong Cassidy. August 17, 1948. Program #8. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy Takes A Chance". Commercials added locally. Hoppy stands up for a young ex-con framed for robbery and murder. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Harold Swanton (writer). 29:11. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
17443. Hopalong Cassidy. August 27, 1948. Program #10. Commodore syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Ten Strike Gold". Who is "The Robbing Parson?" AFRTS program name: "Sagebrush Theatre." William Boyd, Andy Clyde. 25 minutes. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
48736. Hopalong Cassidy. August 31, 1948. Program #11. Commodore syndication. "Red Rock Mesa". Commercials added locally. Martha Britt, a school teacher of the Indians, single-handedly tries to prevent a second Comanche war. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Frank Lovejoy, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Harold Swanton (writer). 28:59. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
48739. Hopalong Cassidy. September 7, 1948. Program #12. Commodore syndication. "The Empty Saddle". Commercials added locally. Four cowboys have mysterious disappeared, each for the same reason. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Harold Swanton (writer). 28:17. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
49130. Hopalong Cassidy. September 10, 1948. Program #13. Commodore syndication. "The Failure". Commercials added locally. Branch Patterson is running for sheriff, but Hoppy suspects the former sheriff has met with foul play. Andy Clyde, a program regular, does not appear in this story. William Boyd, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Harold Swanton (writer). 27:40. Audio condition: Very good. Otherwise complete.
49131. Hopalong Cassidy. September 28, 1948. Program #14. Commodore syndication. "The Bandits Of Ridge Creek". Commercials added locally. Ace Britt has framed Tom Hinkley for robbing $30,000. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Howard Swart (writer). 29:15. Audio condition: Very good. Otherwise complete.
49132. Hopalong Cassidy. October 4, 1948. Program #15. Commodore syndication. "Killers Of Sandy Gulch". Commercials added locally. William Taylor escapes after being convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged. Hoppy's not so sure he's guilty! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Howard Swart (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber). 28:33. Audio condition: Very good. Otherwise complete.
49133. Hopalong Cassidy. October 5, 1948. Program #16. Commodore syndication. "The Red Death". Commercials added locally. A dead man is found by "The Disappearing River." He's not only dead, he's red! Kit Cavanaugh's cows are then found poisoned! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Harold Swanton (writer). 28:33. Audio condition: Very good. Otherwise complete.
49135. Hopalong Cassidy. October 11, 1948. Program #18. Commodore syndication. "Bullets For Ballots". Commercials added locally. There's an election for sheriff in Gila Corners. The incumbent doesn't like the idea of an opposition candidate! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Howard Swart (writer). 28:48. Audio condition: Very good. Otherwise complete.
49134. Hopalong Cassidy. October 11, 1948. Program #17. Commodore syndication. "Coyote's Creed". Commercials added locally. A visit to Buckboard Flats, where the played out Curtis mine is suddenly of great interest to an unknown badman. Who is it? William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Mel Gardner (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber). 28:27. Audio condition: Very good. Otherwise complete.
45473. Hopalong Cassidy. October 18, 1948. Program #19. Commodore syndication. "Green Valley Payoff". Music fill for local commercial insert. Hoppy turns bank robber to help a bad guy straighten out. William Boyd, Andy Clyde. 30:02. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
45474. Hopalong Cassidy. October 26, 1948. Program #20. Commodore syndication. "The Man Who Made Willie Whirl". Music fill for local commercial insert. A Shakespearean actor and an attempt on Hoppy's life leads to high drama. William Boyd, Andy Clyde. 29:13. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
45475. Hopalong Cassidy. November 1, 1948. Program #21. Commodore syndication. "Range War". Music fill for local commercial insert. Cattle rustling and a dead blacksmith nearby cause a range war against the nesters. William Boyd, Andy Clyde. 30:04. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
45476. Hopalong Cassidy. November 15, 1948. Program #22. Commodore syndication. "The Letter From The Grave". Music fill for local commercial insert. Hoppy sets out to solve a fifteen-year-old murder, and finds out what happened to a missing cache of gold as well. William Boyd, Andy Clyde. 30:03. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
45478. Hopalong Cassidy. November 16, 1948. Program #23. Commodore syndication. "Death Paints A Picture". Music fill for local commercial insert. Hoppy solves the Kingsley murder...a surprising conclusion! William Boyd, Andy Clyde. 29:53. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
45479. Hopalong Cassidy. November 22, 1948. Program #24. Commodore syndication. "Border Of Nowhere". Music fill for local commercial insert. Hoppy gets into a shootout on Main Street to expose a crooked sheriff and mayor, and to revenge a boy's father! William Boyd, Andy Clyde. 30:06. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42048. Hopalong Cassidy. November 30, 1948. Program #25. Commodore syndication. "The Medicine Man". Commercials added locally. A charlatan and his lovely hench-lady use drugged tea to hypnotize one of the Bar Twenty riders to steal $20,000 from Hoppy. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Frank Lovejoy, Walter White Jr. (transcriber, producer), Harold Swanton (writer). 29:10. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42049. Hopalong Cassidy. December 10, 1948. Program #26. Commodore syndication. "The Flying Outlaw". Commercials added locally. Hoppy's pal Red Abbott, is being framed for a series of stagecoach robberies, pulled by a gang that has been receiving inside information. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Harold Swanton (writer). 29:25. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42376. Hopalong Cassidy. January 29, 1949. Program #27. Commodore syndication. "The Sundown Kid". Commercials added locally. Eddie Langtry is found in the desert, suffering from amnesia. Is he really the Sundown Kid? William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Harold Swanton (writer). 28:52. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42377. Hopalong Cassidy. January 31, 1949. Program #28. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy Sees Red". Commercials added locally. Clem Hodgekins has quit his job at the Bar-20 to become a stage driver. A stolen gold shipment is soon reported. William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Howard Swart (writer). 28:41. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42378. Hopalong Cassidy. February 1, 1949. Program #29. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy and The School Marm". Commercials added locally. Miss Abbott breaks up a saloon that's about to open, and vanishes the following day. William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Tom Shirley (writer). 28:52. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42379. Hopalong Cassidy. February 3, 1949. Program #30. Commodore syndication. "The King Of Cinnabar". Commercials added locally. A newcomer to town tries to raise cattle with the "services" of McGrath, "The King." William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Howard McNear, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Harold Swanton (writer). 28:46. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42380. Hopalong Cassidy. February 7, 1949. Program #31. Commodore syndication. "The Shell Game". Commercials added locally. Hoppy's adventure in New York City involves a gun toting Englishman out after two crates of Abalone Shells! Wonder why? Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 29:17. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
42381. Hopalong Cassidy. February 8, 1949. Program #32. Commodore syndication. "Blood Money". Commercials added locally. Hoppy's pal Tim Bartlett is murdered...for an empty suitcase! Uncle Harry from Brooklyn has his secret. William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Robert Burdick (writer). 29:23. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42382. Hopalong Cassidy. February 14, 1949. Program #33. Commodore syndication. "The Disappearing Deputy". Commercials added locally. Ed Larrows, the Deputy Sheriff, is nowhere to be found! William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Howard Swart (writer). 29:26. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
42383. Hopalong Cassidy. February 15, 1949. Program #34. Commodore syndication. "The Whistling Ghost". Commercials added locally. Paddy Bowman whistles before he shoots his old pal California Carlson...even though he's been dead for two months! William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Bill Bates (writer). 30:07. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42384. Hopalong Cassidy. March 21, 1949. Program #35. Commodore syndication. "An Old Spanish Custom". Commercials added locally. Don Leone's rancho has been burned down by "El Lobo" and Carlos Estaben. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 30:09. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42386. Hopalong Cassidy. March 23, 1949. Program #37. Commodore syndication. "Four To Go". Commercials added locally. Hoppy's name is found on a list with three other names...but the list is found on a dead man! William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Howard Swart (writer). 29:08. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42385. Hopalong Cassidy. March 23, 1949. Program #36. Commodore syndication. "The Secret Of Martin Doon". Commercials added locally. A strange little man is murdered, just before an important cattle shipment is due to depart. So what is Doon's secret? William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Harold Swanton (writer), Howard McNear. 29:17. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42387. Hopalong Cassidy. March 28, 1949. Program #37. Commodore syndication. "The Red Terror". Commercials added locally. A huge Indian prize fighter kills a man in the ring. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 29:18. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
43210. Hopalong Cassidy. March 29, 1949. Program #39. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy and The Iron Horse". Commercials added locally. Lee Garvin introduces Hoppy to foul play on the railroad. William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (transcriber, producer), Tom Shirley (writer). 29:30. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
43211. Hopalong Cassidy. April 4, 1949. Program #40. Commodore syndication. "Gunsmoke Rides The Stagecoach Trail". Commercials added locally. Red Pritchard, the nester, is accused of robbing the stage of the mine payroll. Howard Swart (writer), Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 29:37. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
43212. Hopalong Cassidy. April 5, 1949. Program #41. Commodore syndication. "Tinker's Dam". Commercials added locally. Andy Lawson is accused of murder and stage robbery, and is nearly lynched! William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Bill Holmes (writer), Howard McNear, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber). 29:46. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
43213. Hopalong Cassidy. April 11, 1949. Program #42. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy Pays A Debt". Commercials added locally. Steve Henderson owes $10,000 to a badman, who wants Steve's help robbing his father's cattle. Howard Swart (writer), Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 29:13. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
43214. Hopalong Cassidy. April 12, 1949. Program #43. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy Turns On The Heat". Commercials added locally. Jim Pierce asks Hoppy to help with his bank...but he's murdered! William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Howard Swart (writer). 29:30. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
43215. Hopalong Cassidy. April 18, 1949. Program #44. Commodore syndication. "Death Runs Dry". Commercials added locally. Jim Dodge has been murdered. His heir plans to sell the ranch, but Hoppy is determined to see that a pipeline project is completed. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 29:32. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
185. Hopalong Cassidy. April 19, 1949. Program #45. Commodore syndication. "Melody Of Murder". Commercials added locally. William Boyd, Dody Goodman, Cliff Arquette. 1/2 hour. Audio condition: Very good. Otherwise complete.
42662. Hopalong Cassidy. May 2, 1949. Program #47. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy Takes The Bull By The Horns". Commercials added locally. When Hoppy buys a prize bull at a bargain price, he runs into a family feud and murder...and that's no bull! William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Howard Swart (writer). 29:34. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42663. Hopalong Cassidy. May 9, 1949. Program #48. Commodore syndication. "Dead Or Alive". Commercials added locally. Hardshell Hank Brady, Hoppy's old pal, has broken out of jail. The convict's son Eddie leads Hoppy to a friend in need. William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Howard Swart (writer). 29:36. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42664. Hopalong Cassidy. May 16, 1949. Program #49. Commodore syndication. "The Mystery At Three Oaks". Commercials added locally. Why is Mr. Acorn trying to buy shares of stock in the worthless White Lady mine...in the town of Three Oaks? William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Howard Swart (writer). 29:45. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42665. Hopalong Cassidy. May 24, 1949. Program #50. Commodore syndication. "The Plague Of Parson's Folly". Commercials added locally. Hoppy and California find a wounded prospector in a church...mumbling something about a mine! William Boyd, Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Howard Swart (writer). 29:44. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42666. Hopalong Cassidy. May 30, 1949. Program #51. Commodore syndication. "Mystery At The Diamond Z". Commercials added locally. Hoppy keeps Deuce Davis from beating up Mr. Littlejohn...but murder follows! Howard Swart (writer), Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 29:36. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42667. Hopalong Cassidy. June 6, 1949. Program #52. Commodore syndication. "The Golden Lure". Commercials added locally. Hoppy's old pal Smiley plans to sell out and asks Hoppy to bring his daughter out west. Fool's Gold and murder are inevitable, but Smiley has the last laugh. Irwin Ashkenazie (writer), Joseph Du Val, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 29:40. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
13304. Hopalong Cassidy. 1950. "The Square Dance Holdup". A kiddy record, not a radio program. The date is approximate William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Randy Brooks, Billy May (music). 12:29. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
13305. Hopalong Cassidy. 1950. "The Singing Bandit". A kiddy record, not a radio program. The date is approximate. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Randy Brooks, Billy May (music). 10:59. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
42050. Hopalong Cassidy. February 6, 1950. Program #53. Commodore syndication. "The Case Of The Last Word". Commercials added locally. When Hoppy kills a young man who is robbing a bank, he finds that he's accused of murder. Alan Botzer (writer), Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 25:18. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42051. Hopalong Cassidy. February 8, 1950. Program #54. Commodore syndication. "Bad Medicine At Rimrock". Commercials added locally. Jeff Rutledge is shot to death at his daughter's eighteenth birthday party. A young boy is framed for the killing. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Robert T. Smith (writer). 26:48. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42052. Hopalong Cassidy. February 13, 1950. Program #55. Commodore syndication. "The Frightened Town". Commercials added locally. Hoppy helps a doctor tend to a cowboy who's been shot in the midst of warfare between two rival gangs. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Buckley Angel (writer). 27:36. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42053. Hopalong Cassidy. February 15, 1950. Program #56. Commodore syndication. "The Killer In Black". Commercials added locally. California is framed for murder when his clothes are stolen while he's swimming. Andy Clyde, Duane Yarnell (writer), Sidney S. Wersky (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 27:00. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
48740. Hopalong Cassidy. February 20, 1950. Program #57. Commodore syndication. "Coming Attraction: Murder". Commercials added locally. A French singer's life is threatened. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Herb Purdum (writer). 26:55. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
48741. Hopalong Cassidy. February 22, 1950. Program #58. Commodore syndication. "Wet Beef and Dry Bones". Commercials added locally. The legend of Massacre Canyon: is it really haunted? William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Gibson Scott Fox (writer). 26:40. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
48742. Hopalong Cassidy. February 27, 1950. Program #59. Commodore syndication. "Black Grass Fever". Commercials added locally. Hoppy and California are in Montana, trying to solve the mystery of a strange cattle disease. The germ seems to be a land scheme. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Sidney S. Wersky (writer), Wayne Yarnell (writer). 27:06. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
48743. Hopalong Cassidy. February 28, 1950. Program #60. Commodore syndication. "The Cold Country". Commercials added locally. Luke Grainger is framed for the murder of his wife in the Dakota Territory. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Buckley Angel (writer). 27:08. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
46249. Hopalong Cassidy. March 6, 1950. Program #61. Commodore syndication. "Buckshot Badman". Commercials added locally. Hoppy and California find a dead man in the desert, shot in the back by a shotgun. Surprise ending! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Robert T. Smith (writer). 26:21. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
46251. Hopalong Cassidy. March 8, 1950. Program #62. Commodore syndication. "The Boss Of Vinegar Bend". Commercials added locally. A widow is cheated with worthless land by a thoroughly unscrupulous banker. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Herb Purdum (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber). 26:01. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49045. Hopalong Cassidy. March 13, 1950. Program #63. Commodore syndication. "Land Of The Gunhawks". Commercials added locally. The capture of "Three Jacks," and a surprise secret identity! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Herb Purdum (writer). 26:24. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49046. Hopalong Cassidy. March 15, 1950. Program #64. Commodore syndication. "The Devil's Drum". Commercials added locally. A twelve thousand peso reward for a Mexican senorita. There's murder, a frame-up, and that Devil's Drum! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Alan Rader (writer). 27:26. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49047. Hopalong Cassidy. March 20, 1950. Program #65. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy Elects A Sheriff". Commercials added locally. An election for sheriff is going to be held in Mills Valley. Joe Benson is trying to oust Sheriff Meeker. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Richard T. Tucker (writer). 26:48. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49048. Hopalong Cassidy. March 22, 1950. Program #66. Commodore syndication. "Peril At Pier Thirteen". Commercials added locally. Hoppy and California find an Australian cattleman knocked out and robbed aboard a freighter in San Francisco harbor. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Robert T. Smith (writer). 26:53. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
49049. Hopalong Cassidy. March 27, 1950. Program #67. Commodore syndication. "Death Crosses The River". Commercials added locally. Hoppy and California finds themselves $50,000 richer after a stagecoach robbery. They uncover a gun-running operation William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, trasncriber), Herb Purdum (writer). 26:59. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49050. Hopalong Cassidy. March 29, 1950. Program #68. Commodore syndication. "Stagecoach West". Commercials added locally. Hoppy rides shotgun on the stagecoach after the Apaches burn down a change station, kill a guard, and threaten the gold and the passengers. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Barton Yarborough, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Buckley Angel (writer). 26:45. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
40156. Hopalong Cassidy. April 3, 1950. Program #70. Commodore syndication. "Kidnapper's Trail". Commercials added locally. "The Whip" has kidnapped a senator's daughter and is holding her for ransom. Where is she being hidden, and who is "The Whip?" William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Robert T. Smith (writer). 27:01. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49051. Hopalong Cassidy. April 5, 1950. Program #69. Commodore syndication. "The Unwilling Outlaw". Commercials added locally. Johnny Gates is about to be hanged, accused of being "The Panamint Kid." William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Gibson Scott Fox (writer). 26:29. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
96110. Hopalong Cassidy. September 20, 1950. Program #72. Commodore syndication, BBC Radio5 rebroadcast. "Hook, Line and Murder". Hoppy strolls into the Navajo Saloon and asks for a Sarsaparilla. While on a fishing trip, Clifornia hooks into the dead body of Andy Sillman. There's a mean hombre named, "Queen" (which must have gotten him into some bar-room fights). William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, director). 30:04. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
49052. Hopalong Cassidy. September 22, 1950. Program #73. Commodore syndication. "The Phantom Panther". Commercials added locally. What is the ghostly wildcat that's been killing cattle, without ever being seen? William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Paul Adams (writer), Albert Glasser (music director). 26:46. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49053. Hopalong Cassidy. September 25, 1950. Program #74. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy Plays A Hunch". Commercials added locally. Chet Wilson has been ambushed and his $4000 stolen, leaving him unable to pay off the mortgage on the ranch. Albert Glasser (composer, conductor), Andy Clyde, Robert T. Smith (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 26:54. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49042. Hopalong Cassidy. September 27, 1950. Program #75. Commodore syndication. "A Jailor Named Satan". Commercials added locally. The sheriff of Paradise New Mexico is named "Satan Blue," and he's one hell of a lawman! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Herb Purdum (writer). 27:38. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49043. Hopalong Cassidy. September 29, 1950. Program #76. Commodore syndication. "The Man In The Yellow Mask". Commercials added locally. The hunt for the masked outlaw, and a young man's plans to trap him! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Gibson Scott Fox (writer), Albert Glasser (music director). 27:09. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49044. Hopalong Cassidy. October 2, 1950. Program #77. Commodore syndication. "Run Sheep, Run". Commercials added locally. The sheepmen have cheated the valley's largest rancher out of water rights, and a range war looks likely! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Gibson Scott Fox (writer), Albert Glasser (music director), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber). 27:21. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49136. Hopalong Cassidy. October 4, 1950. Program #78. Commodore syndication. "Hoppy Meets His Match". Commercials added locally. Princess Stuttgart, owner of the fabulous Cross Arrow ranch, declares Hoppy to be a Prince! Hoppy gets married! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Herb Purdum (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Albert Glasser (music director). 27:33. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49137. Hopalong Cassidy. October 6, 1950. Program #79. Commodore syndication. "Apaches Don't Need Guns". Commercials added locally. Indian scout Breen has been shot by an arrow in Apache country, shot by a Pawnee arrow! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Herb Purdum (writer), Albert Glasser (music director). 27:08. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
49138. Hopalong Cassidy. October 9, 1950. Program #80. Commodore syndication. "A Shot In The Dark". Commercials added locally. Frank Crawford has become hated in the town of Sperlock. When he's shot and killed, Hoppy is arrested for the murder! Albert Glasser (composer, conductor), Andy Clyde, Robert T. Smith (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), William Boyd (host). 27:37. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
9493. Hopalong Cassidy. October 11, 1950. Program #81. Commodore syndication. "Gunhawk Convention". Commercials added locally. A whole town is taken over by crooks and Hoppy loses $10,000 in gold. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Herb Purdum (writer), Albert Glasser (music supervisor). 26:19. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
49139. Hopalong Cassidy. October 13, 1950. Program #82. Commodore syndication. "Gunfighter In Short Pants". Commercials added locally. Fourteen-year-old "Beans" swears to bushwack Drago for killing his father! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Herb Purdum (writer), Albert Glasser (music director). 27:54. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
13303. Hopalong Cassidy. December 7, 1950. Program #104. Commodore syndication. "The Santa Claus Rustlers". Commercials added locally. Hoppy and California solve a Christmas cattle theft. . 1/2 hour. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
9492. Hopalong Cassidy. December 12, 1950. Program #83. Commodore syndication. "The Songbird Of Santa Fe". Commercials added locally. A $10,000 diamond ring and a prima dona add up to murder and a frame for California. William Boyd. 1/2 hour. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
7106. Hopalong Cassidy. December 13, 1950. Program #84. Commodore syndication. "Bayou Drums Mean Death". Commercials added locally. Hoppy uses a little witchcraft to quell a Voodoo rebellion in Louisiana. William Boyd. 1/2 hour. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
48040. Hopalong Cassidy. December 20, 1950. Program #86. Commodore syndication. "Six Little Men Who Were Green". Commercials added locally. Who are the "green men" and why are bad guys willing to kill to get them? William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Barton Yarborough, Albert Glasser (composer, conductor), Herb Purdum (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer). 26:21. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
198. Hopalong Cassidy. February 28, 1951. Program #87. Commodore syndication. "Junior Badman". Commercials added locally. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer), Gibson Scott Fox (writer), Albert Glasser (music director). 26:16. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
48041. Hopalong Cassidy. March 2, 1951. Program #89. Commodore syndication. "Lawyer Of Laredo". Commercials added locally. Joan Mayo's boyfriend is tied up in the corral of her father, and he's the law around Laredo! It looks like Duke Favor's the killer. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer), Buckley Angel (writer), Albert Glasser (composer, conductor). 26:28. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
48048. Hopalong Cassidy. March 5, 1951. Program #90. Commodore syndication. "The Secret In The Hill". Commercials added locally. After buying a worthless gold mine, a man's son has been killed. A mine full of rattlers nearly proves to be Hoppy's tomb! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Paul Adams (writer), Albert Glasser (music director), Walter White Jr. (producer). 26:17. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
48049. Hopalong Cassidy. March 7, 1951. Program #91. Commodore syndication. "The Memory Of Mace Melot". Commercials added locally. Hoppy goes to Abilene to find Johnny Kenyon. He finds Johnny badly wounded and his girlfriend, Carrie Deneen, murdered! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer), Albert Glasser (music director), Buckley Angel (writer). 26:17. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
9490. Hopalong Cassidy. March 9, 1951. Program #92. Commodore syndication. "The Spider Woman". Commercials added locally. Hoppy uses a cup of tea to catch a killer and save the honor of an old woman. William Boyd. 27:37. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
10912. Hopalong Cassidy. March 12, 1951. Program #93. Commodore syndication. "The Killers Of Lion Canyon". Commercials added locally. Cutthroats are chasing out the homesteaders, stealing cattle and blaming mountain lions. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer), Mike Jackson (writer), Albert Glasser (music director), Clarence Mulford (creator). 27:12. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
9491. Hopalong Cassidy. March 14, 1951. Program #94. Commodore syndication. "The Wastrels Of Juarez". Commercials added locally. Hoppy tracks down a crooked bank teller in the toughest town in the West. William Boyd. 1/2 hour. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Otherwise complete.
48050. Hopalong Cassidy. March 19, 1951. Program #95. Commodore syndication. "Gambler's Luck". Commercials added locally. Hoppy's friends, Emma and Ham Irish have lost their "Horshoe Ranch." They can't pay back a $10,000 note, needed to wipe out crooked gambling debts, but crooked for a good cause! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer), Gibson Scott Fox (writer), Albert Glasser (music director). 26:32. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
17444. Hopalong Cassidy. March 23, 1951. Program #97. Commodore syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "California Or Bust". Hoppy's sidekick has disappeared with evidence that can clear an innocent man about to be hung. AFRTS program name: "Sagebrush Theatre." William Boyd. 25 minutes. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
17445. Hopalong Cassidy. March 26, 1951. Program #98. Commodore syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "Death Comes Invited". An elderly sheriff and his young assistant are a study of contrasts. AFRTS program name: "Sagebrush Theatre." . 25 minutes. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
42055. Hopalong Cassidy. March 28, 1951. Program #99. Commodore syndication. "Bull Fight". Commercials added locally. A range war threatens to break out when a rancher's three very expensive prize bulls are shot. (Bullshot?) William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Barton Yarborough, Walter White Jr. (transcriber, producer), Gibson Scott Fox (writer), Albert Glasser (music director). 27:03. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42056. Hopalong Cassidy. March 30, 1951. Program #100. Commodore syndication. "The Women Of Windy Ridge". Commercials added locally. Liz McCoy is barricaded in her home, falsely accused of murder. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (transcriber, producer), Buckley Angel (writer), Albert Glasser (original music director). 27:29. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42057. Hopalong Cassidy. April 2, 1951. Program #101. Commodore syndication. "Right Rope, Wrong Neck". Commercials added locally. Hoppy's pal Fred Oakes breaks out of jail and kills a guard...before Hoppy can arrive with his pardon! William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Gibson Scott Fox (writer), Albert Glasser (music director). 27:06. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
42058. Hopalong Cassidy. April 4, 1951. Program #102. Commodore syndication. "Stampede At Semple's Crossing". Commercials added locally. Hoppy and Red Moran of the Lazy J Ranch come to blows at a river crossing. After the Bar-Twenty herd has been stampeded, Red is framed. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Walter White Jr. (producer, transcriber), Buckley Angel (writer), Albert Glasser (music director). 27:14. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
48039. Hopalong Cassidy. August 8, 1951. Program #85. Commodore syndication. "Clean-Up Of Caribou Mesa". Commercials added locally. Trigger Tompkins and his gang have kidnapped Annie Culver. Hoppy uses a stampede, three bullets and a beefsteak to make the rescue. William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Paul Adams (writer), Walter White Jr. (producer), Albert Glasser (music director). 26:29. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
13302. Hopalong Cassidy. August 10, 1951. Program #103. Commodore syndication. "Cowtown Trouble Shooters". Commercials added locally. Hoppy steps between feuding cattle companies. William Boyd. 1/2 hour. Audio condition: Excellent. Otherwise complete.
Report contains 100 programs.