Lightning Jim xx-xx-xx ep030 The Wrong Man

August 06, 2024 00:28:20
Lightning Jim xx-xx-xx ep030 The Wrong Man
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Lightning Jim xx-xx-xx ep030 The Wrong Man

Aug 06 2024 | 00:28:20

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Show Notes

"Lightning Jim" was a popular old-time radio show that featured the adventures of U.S. Marshal Lightning Jim Whipple.
- The character of Lightning Jim, along with his trusty horse Thunder and deputy Whitey Larson, became iconic figures in Western radio drama.
- The show is known for its portrayal of Western themes and characters, including stereotypical portrayals of Native Americans and historical events like the development of the Union-Pacific Railroad.
- Originally aired in the 1940s, "The Adventures of Lightning Jim" was a West Coast program before it returned as a syndicated series in the 1950s.
- A total of 98 episodes were produced, offering listeners a variety of stories set in the American West.

 

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