Luke Slaughter of Tombstone (Digitally Restored) - Old Time Radio

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Luke Slaughter of Tombstone (Digitally Restored) - Old Time Radio (Size: 367.51 MB)
  1958-02-23 Duel On The Trail.mp3 23.1 MB
  1958-03-02 Tracks Out Of Tombstone.mp3 22.66 MB
  1958-03-09 Yanceys Pride.mp3 22.99 MB
  1958-03-16 Pages Progress.mp3 22.69 MB
  1958-03-23 The Homesteaders.mp3 23 MB
  1958-03-30 The Aaron Holcomb Story.mp3 22.62 MB
  1958-04-13 Wagon Train.mp3 22.97 MB
  1958-04-20 The Henry Fell Story.mp3 22.95 MB
  1958-04-27 Death Watch.mp3 22.92 MB
  1958-05-04 Worth Its Salt.mp3 23.48 MB
  1958-05-11 Heritage.mp3 23.14 MB
  1958-05-18 Drive To Fort Huachuca.mp3 22.96 MB
  1958-05-25 Outlaw Kid.mp3 23.04 MB
  1958-06-01 Cattle Drive.mp3 22.96 MB
  1958-06-08 Big Business.mp3 22.95 MB
  1958-06-15 June Bride.mp3 22.91 MB
  Folder.jpg?042148 191.44 KB
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Category: Full Cast, Radio Productions, Westerns
Language: English
Keywords: dramatized Full Cast Old Time Radio OTR Radio Western

Written by Old Time Radio
Read by Various, Full Cast
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Dramatization

Digitally restored over several years from every source that I could find, including Vinyl, Cassette and Digital. Each episode sounds very good/excellent beginning to end. Audio has been cleaned and the Volume normalized throughout so you can easily hear the dialogue and action scenes are not 10x louder.

Sam Buffington starred as Luke Slaughter, a Civil War cavalryman who turned to cattle ranching in post war Arizona territory near Fort Huachuca.
Sam Buffington enacted the title role on Luke Slaughter of Tombstone, another of CBS’s prestigious adult Westerns. The series was produced and directed by William N. Robson, one of radio’s greatest dramatic directors was aired from February 23 through June 15, 1958. Buffington portrayed the hard-boiled cattleman with scripts overseen by Gunsmoke sound effects artist (and sometimes scriptwriter) Tom Hanley.
Each program had an authoritative opening statement: “Slaughter’s my name, Luke Slaughter. Cattle’s my business. It’s a tough business, it’s a big business. I got a big stake in it. And there’s no man west of the Rio Grande big enough to take it away from me.” Junius Matthews was heard as Slaughter’s sidekick, Wichita.
In his first adventure, tough-as-nails westerner Luke Slaughter guarantees he will bring a cattle herd to Tombstone despite the threats of rustlers and a spy among the ranks of his cowboys. Like the other CBS radio westerns, HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL or FRONTIER GENTLEMAN, this one had plenty of action, the productions were well done and well-acted. LUKE SLAUGHTER was cut short, like a lot of other radio shows, by the steady pressure from TV.
This CBS western series was only a short 16 broadcasts before ending.