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Tales of the Texas Rangers is a 20th century Western old-time radio and television police procedural drama which originally aired on NBC Radio from 1950 to 1952 and later on CBS Television from 1955 to 1958. [1]
Tales from the Diamond K; Tales of Fatima; Tales of Harlem [1]: 147–148 Tales of the Texas Rangers; Tarzan; Taystee Bread Winners; Teen Timers [13] Tennessee Ernie Ford Show; Tennessee Jed; The Tenth Man; Terry and the Pirates; Texas Rangers; Texaco Star Theater; Thanks to the Yanks; That Brewster Boy; That's Rich; Theater Five; Theater of ...
Pages in category "Radio programs adapted into television shows" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total. ... Tales of the Texas Rangers;
Tales of Fatima (1949) Tales of the Texas Rangers (1950–1952) Tarzan (1932–1953) The Ted Lewis Show (1934–1948) The Ted Steele Orchestra (1939–1955) Tech Talk Radio (2000–present) Terry and the Pirates (1937–1948) Texaco Star Theater (1938–1948) That Brewster Boy (1941–1945) Theatre Guild on the Air (1945–1954) The Lives of ...
In the early 1950s, McCrea starred as Jace Pearson on the radio series Western, Tales of the Texas Rangers. [17] [18] In 1955 he was Wyatt Earp in Wichita directed by Jacques Tourneur. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association awarded the film with "Best Picture – Outdoor Drama" that year.
Nadel called Rangers games on television and radio from 1979-81 before teaming with the late Mark Holtz on radio in 1982. Except for doing television during the 1984 season, Nadel has been on the ...
Nadel has called Rangers games for 44 years and was honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
The series began as a local program in Chicago, hosted by Carl Amari, who was the founder of Radio Spirits, Inc., which sells tapes and CDs of old time radio programs.. Former CBS Radio executive Dick Brescia heard an in-flight version of the program, and soon mounted a nationally syndicated version of the show (through Dick Brescia Associates), beginning Jan. 1, 1990 and hosted by Art Fle