AcWxRadar,
Yes, I sure wish I could get some of the oldies on the radio. I was pretty young at the time, but I remember listening to Jack Benny and Rochester, Sky King(which was one of my favorite tv episodes as well), Perry Mason, Amos and Andy and The Grand Ole Opry on an old battery radio. I was just a little kid in the early fifties, but I remember them well. I was raised in the Tennessee hills which was about 30 years or so behind the rest of the country. We didn't even have electricity till about 1954. I could associate myself with those early westerns because the actors talked like the folks around here did back then(howdy pardner). I just thought the actors were everyday people. When I grew up and went in the service I found out that wasn't the case. Anyway, I really enjoyed the early western shows and movies. Randolph Scott was my favorite western actor. I remember when the movie Davy Crockett first came to our local theater. You could get in free if you brought a label from a can of Luck's beans. Some of the kids at the theater were wearing coon skin hats. I remember the theme song, "Davy Davy Crockett, king of the wild frontier-born on a mountain top in Tennessee-killed him a bar(bear) when he was only three"- repeat chorus. Well, I am glad that there are some folks who still like the westerns.