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  • tyvm for this wonderful show!!!

  • Bill Elliott did have his own radio show in the late Forties. It was a fifteen minute serial concerning a vanishing stagecoach. I believe that it was originally sponsored by Quaker Puffed Wheat and the network could have been Mutual. At this time, Elliott was doing A westerns at Republic using "William Elliott" as his billing. He would then leave Republic in 1950, going over to Monogram to make a series of "B";s using "Wild Bill" as his billing. On the radio show, he has a juvenile partner named "Buddy."
  • It's always a treat to add a new episode to a obscure series.
  • Thanks
  • Thanks, have not listen to this one.
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