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Death Valley Days is a radio Western in the United States. It was broadcast on the Blue Network/ABC, CBS, and NBC from September 30, 1930, to September 14, 1951. It "was one of radio's earliest and longest lasting programs." Beginning August 10, 1944, the program was called Death Valley Sheriff, and on June 29, 1945, it became simply The Sheriff.

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  • Death Valley Days is a radio Western in the United States. It was broadcast on the Blue Network/ABC, CBS, and NBC from September 30, 1930, to September 14, 1951. It "was one of radio's earliest and longest lasting programs." Beginning August 10, 1944, the program was called Death Valley Sheriff, and on June 29, 1945, it became simply The Sheriff. (en)
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  • George Hicks (en)
  • Dresser Dahlstead (en)
  • John Reed King (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Ruth Cornwall Woodman (en)
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  • Florence Ortman (en)
  • Walter Scanlan (en)
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  • 1930-09-30 (xsd:date)
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  • Western (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • 1951-09-14 (xsd:date)
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  • The Sheriff (en)
  • Death Valley Sheriff (en)
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  • dbr:Jack_MacBryde
  • John White (en)
  • Harry Humphrey (en)
  • George Rand (en)
  • Harvey Hays (en)
  • Tim Daniel Frawley (en)
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  • 1800.0
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  • Death Valley Days (en)
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  • Procter & Gamble (en)
  • American Chicle (en)
  • Pacific Borax Company (en)
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  • Death Valley Days (en)
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  • Ruth Adams Knight (en)
  • Ruth Cornwall Woodman (en)
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  • Death Valley Days is a radio Western in the United States. It was broadcast on the Blue Network/ABC, CBS, and NBC from September 30, 1930, to September 14, 1951. It "was one of radio's earliest and longest lasting programs." Beginning August 10, 1944, the program was called Death Valley Sheriff, and on June 29, 1945, it became simply The Sheriff. (en)
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  • Death Valley Days (radio program) (en)
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  • Death Valley Days (en)
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