By this time it was Jack Johnstone who was producing, directing, and writing YTJD, He was great. and it shows. When the golden age of radio ended he did not go into television like everybody else, He spent much of his time making audio recordings for the visually impaired, which was almost unheard of in the 1960s.
The (5) 15 minute segment shows are by far the best written and the longer length just makes them more interesting and the scripts better written.@@brwnlady
Always wonderful to hear Howard McNear in the many radio shows in which he played. Howard McNear's most endearing role was as the first Doc Adams in the original radio version of "GUNSMOKE". William Conrad gave him the name along with that of Chester played originally by Parley Baer.
For those who enjoy researching the biographies of the supporting cast, those mentioned in the closing credits are Lucille Meredith, Mary Jane Croft, Virginia Gregg, Herb Ellis, Howard McNear and Stacy Harris.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful old program. I miss the commercials, but otherwise perfect! 48:22 - The bystander sounded suspiciously like actor Stacy Harris, who played the main antagonist in this program. Harris' double role must have been either a cost-saving measure or the original actor called in sick last-minute or something.
these shows are very well written and acted! I love listening to them
By this time it was Jack Johnstone who was producing, directing, and writing YTJD, He was great. and it shows. When the golden age of radio ended he did not go into television like everybody else, He spent much of his time making audio recordings for the visually impaired, which was almost unheard of in the 1960s.
The five-15 minute segments are the best. The 30-minute shows seem rushed.
The (5) 15 minute segment shows are by far the best written and the longer length just makes them more interesting and the scripts better written.@@brwnlady
Sad that Jack Johnstone found no place in Television as his work in radio was extremely well written.@@michaeldegen3850
I go to sleep listening to these shows I really enjoyed them Thank for posting
My FAVORITE old radio show! Thank you for sharing these!
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Me too,!
Love these. Thank you
Always wonderful to hear Howard McNear in the many radio shows in which he played.
Howard McNear's most endearing role was as the first Doc Adams in the original radio version of "GUNSMOKE".
William Conrad gave him the name along with that of Chester played originally by Parley Baer.
For those who enjoy researching the biographies of the supporting cast, those mentioned in the closing credits are Lucille Meredith, Mary Jane Croft, Virginia Gregg, Herb Ellis, Howard McNear and Stacy Harris.
boy old JD was a good shot . 😮 what a great story 👍🏼
This is a really good episode. Love Bob Baily
He was named for Fay Bainter, as his complete name is Robert Bainter Bailey.
@@richardmcleod1930 wow that's something I didn't know. Thanks
Thank you for sharing this wonderful old program. I miss the commercials, but otherwise perfect!
48:22 - The bystander sounded suspiciously like actor Stacy Harris, who played the main antagonist in this program. Harris' double role must have been either a cost-saving measure or the original actor called in sick last-minute or something.
When drunk neighbors fighting keep you awake all night, its Johnny to the rescue💯🤙
I still think Norma had something to do with it 🤔
More ways to a flourish in a glorious lrfe
Russian Roulette 😎Yep 👍🏼
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