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Death Valley Days- OTR

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Over Death Valley Days- OTR

Emerging from the dusty archives of early radio, "Death Valley Days" stands as a testament to the power of dedication and a well-spun yarn. In 1930, New York Vassar graduate Ruth Woodman, brimming with enthusiasm but lacking first-hand desert experience, took on the challenge of creating a show centered around the untamed wilderness and its hardy inhabitants. Back then, much of the area remained raw and untamed, traversed by more trails than paved roads.Undeterred, Ruth embraced the rugged landscape. Each year, she'd become a desert nomad, trekking to ghost towns, dusty saloons, and rugged campsites on the fringes of Death Valley. Gas station attendants, weathered bartenders, and small-town journalists became her storytelling heroes, their memories and lived experiences the raw material for her narratives. She wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty, delving into old newspapers, exploring dusty museum exhibits, and scouring the West for any tidbit that whispered a forgotten tale.This relentless pursuit of authenticity paid off handsomely. "Death Valley Days" captivated audiences for over two decades, its vivid portraits of the Old West unmatched in their realism and drama. Later, it even crossed the threshold into television, with none other than Ronald Reagan gracing the screen as its host. The show's enduring legacy is a testament to Ruth's dedication, proving that even with no initial desert grit, a thirst for authentic storytelling can carve its own path through history.

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aflevering Shoo Fly artwork

Shoo Fly

Emerging from the dusty archives of early radio, "Death Valley Days" stands as a testament to the power of dedication and a well-spun yarn. In 1930, New York Vassar graduate Ruth Woodman, brimming with enthusiasm but lacking first-hand desert experience, took on the challenge of creating a show centered around the untamed wilderness and its hardy inhabitants. Back then, much of the area remained raw and untamed, traversed by more trails than paved roads.Undeterred, Ruth embraced the rugged landscape. Each year, she'd become a desert nomad, trekking to ghost towns, dusty saloons, and rugged campsites on the fringes of Death Valley. Gas station attendants, weathered bartenders, and small-town journalists became her storytelling heroes, their memories and lived experiences the raw material for her narratives. She wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty, delving into old newspapers, exploring dusty museum exhibits, and scouring the West for any tidbit that whispered a forgotten tale.This relentless pursuit of authenticity paid off handsomely. "Death Valley Days" captivated audiences for over two decades, its vivid portraits of the Old West unmatched in their realism and drama. Later, it even crossed the threshold into television, with none other than Ronald Reagan gracing the screen as its host. The show's enduring legacy is a testament to Ruth's dedication, proving that even with no initial desert grit, a thirst for authentic storytelling can carve its own path through history.

10 jan 2024 - 26 min
aflevering The Buro Thayt had No Name artwork

The Buro Thayt had No Name

Emerging from the dusty archives of early radio, "Death Valley Days" stands as a testament to the power of dedication and a well-spun yarn. In 1930, New York Vassar graduate Ruth Woodman, brimming with enthusiasm but lacking first-hand desert experience, took on the challenge of creating a show centered around the untamed wilderness and its hardy inhabitants. Back then, much of the area remained raw and untamed, traversed by more trails than paved roads.Undeterred, Ruth embraced the rugged landscape. Each year, she'd become a desert nomad, trekking to ghost towns, dusty saloons, and rugged campsites on the fringes of Death Valley. Gas station attendants, weathered bartenders, and small-town journalists became her storytelling heroes, their memories and lived experiences the raw material for her narratives. She wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty, delving into old newspapers, exploring dusty museum exhibits, and scouring the West for any tidbit that whispered a forgotten tale.This relentless pursuit of authenticity paid off handsomely. "Death Valley Days" captivated audiences for over two decades, its vivid portraits of the Old West unmatched in their realism and drama. Later, it even crossed the threshold into television, with none other than Ronald Reagan gracing the screen as its host. The show's enduring legacy is a testament to Ruth's dedication, proving that even with no initial desert grit, a thirst for authentic storytelling can carve its own path through history.

10 jan 2024 - 24 min
aflevering Sam Bass artwork

Sam Bass

Emerging from the dusty archives of early radio, "Death Valley Days" stands as a testament to the power of dedication and a well-spun yarn. In 1930, New York Vassar graduate Ruth Woodman, brimming with enthusiasm but lacking first-hand desert experience, took on the challenge of creating a show centered around the untamed wilderness and its hardy inhabitants. Back then, much of the area remained raw and untamed, traversed by more trails than paved roads.Undeterred, Ruth embraced the rugged landscape. Each year, she'd become a desert nomad, trekking to ghost towns, dusty saloons, and rugged campsites on the fringes of Death Valley. Gas station attendants, weathered bartenders, and small-town journalists became her storytelling heroes, their memories and lived experiences the raw material for her narratives. She wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty, delving into old newspapers, exploring dusty museum exhibits, and scouring the West for any tidbit that whispered a forgotten tale.This relentless pursuit of authenticity paid off handsomely. "Death Valley Days" captivated audiences for over two decades, its vivid portraits of the Old West unmatched in their realism and drama. Later, it even crossed the threshold into television, with none other than Ronald Reagan gracing the screen as its host. The show's enduring legacy is a testament to Ruth's dedication, proving that even with no initial desert grit, a thirst for authentic storytelling can carve its own path through history.

10 jan 2024 - 29 min
aflevering Dear Teacher artwork

Dear Teacher

Emerging from the dusty archives of early radio, "Death Valley Days" stands as a testament to the power of dedication and a well-spun yarn. In 1930, New York Vassar graduate Ruth Woodman, brimming with enthusiasm but lacking first-hand desert experience, took on the challenge of creating a show centered around the untamed wilderness and its hardy inhabitants. Back then, much of the area remained raw and untamed, traversed by more trails than paved roads.Undeterred, Ruth embraced the rugged landscape. Each year, she'd become a desert nomad, trekking to ghost towns, dusty saloons, and rugged campsites on the fringes of Death Valley. Gas station attendants, weathered bartenders, and small-town journalists became her storytelling heroes, their memories and lived experiences the raw material for her narratives. She wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty, delving into old newspapers, exploring dusty museum exhibits, and scouring the West for any tidbit that whispered a forgotten tale.This relentless pursuit of authenticity paid off handsomely. "Death Valley Days" captivated audiences for over two decades, its vivid portraits of the Old West unmatched in their realism and drama. Later, it even crossed the threshold into television, with none other than Ronald Reagan gracing the screen as its host. The show's enduring legacy is a testament to Ruth's dedication, proving that even with no initial desert grit, a thirst for authentic storytelling can carve its own path through history.

10 jan 2024 - 28 min
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