CBS Mystery Theater ~ Davey Jerrold's Jacket 1028
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- Опубликовано: 17 мар 2018
- A local scam artist attempts to swindle a young woman of her legacy. She tries to stake her claim on the entire western United States, banking on a treaty inked by her ancestors and a general in the year 1803. Her only proof is an old jacket in which the deed was written.
Air Dates: First Run - November 7, 1979
Repeat - February 28, 1980
Actors:
Russell Horton
Himan Brown
Betsy Beard
Earl Hammond
Ray Owens
Writer: Sam Dann Развлечения
Good night 🌃🌉 all from Kennewick Wa and thank you for sharing these wonderful stories and memories to help me fall asleep
Thank you so so much for all the uploads! For all the pictures and art work. The time and effort that you put into all these videos is greatly appreciated!
There was a similar story done in 1956 on the CBS Radio series ROMANCE. It was called 'The Indian Sign'. It was about the young Indian maiden who sold Manhattan Island to the European explorers for $24 in trinkets. As punishment, the chief cursed her to remain Earthbound until her ghost was able to reclaim Manhattan Island for the Indians.
It surprises me that these great mystery radio shows don't get more love
Love these shows, snuggle up in bed and relax!
Only discovered mystery theater recently and can't get enough.fantastic.thanks for introducing is to the world of so many interesting characters
I want to thank you for your uploads. Years ago I to use to in the backcountry of Idaho (70 miles from the nearest town) and all we had was AM radio for entertainment.
I still enjoy the Theater of the Mind!
You are very welcome Glennda.
Now you're within a potato's throw of a town?
SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!
The chief who spoke with the character in this story's title is much smarter than most politicians these days.
Most fifth graders are smarter than politicians these days 😄
Hooray! More from Russell Horton! He is great in these programs!
Never thought I would say it but I love the commercials!
Among the various radio shows I found were two BBC adaptations of The War Of The Worlds.
If you'd like, I'll point you in the right direction and pray they're still up.
Thanks, Chilly! =o)
I had forgotten Parley Baer was the voice of one of those Keebler elves. (He was Chester in radio Gunsmoke and one of Joe Friday's partners in Dragnet).
Would make a great movie! Horton’s the best.
"and my doctorate at the Sorbonne" - the first part was clever - but i found the main story tiresome - naive heiress meets oily go-getter - funny how "millions" no longer seems so large
I got a new smartphone earlier this month and it has "unlimited" high-speed internet, so I've been overdosing on various audiobooks and radio shows on RUclips.
Also, I managed to watch the series finale of Star Wars: Rebels and it goes without saying that I wasn't disappointed.
Now I don't have to feel bad when I post an episode with some animation and use up all your data time!
I fell asleep listening to the beginning, but the last several minutes (at least) was CBS Radio News coverage of the Iran Contra situation
When greed, egomania, lunacy & thirst for power mix together.... Humorous & too close to reality
Thanks!
SAM DANN IS ONE OF THE BEST IN THE INDUSTRY.
Just a humorous tale, but the lands of Spanish territories in 1803 wouldn’t fall under this treaty. I know! I know! Relax it’s just a story. But my history buff side is bothered by it.
What a greaterrtyfooo