Tales From The Diamond K xxxx51, episode 12 Broken Bridge

August 08, 2024 00:13:57
Tales From The Diamond K xxxx51, episode 12 Broken Bridge
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Tales From The Diamond K xxxx51, episode 12 Broken Bridge

Aug 08 2024 | 00:13:57

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Show Notes

- "Tales from the Diamond K" was a syndicated radio show aimed at a juvenile audience, broadcasted during the mid-1950s.
- The show featured a variety of stories, mostly set in the Old West, and was designed to entertain and educate its young listeners.
- Ken Maynard, a pioneer singing cowboy and film star, hosted the show, introducing a different story each day.
- Despite its popularity, there is limited information available about the series, and it appears that only 39 episodes are known to exist out of potentially a thousand produced.

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