Red Horse Ranch - Single Episodes
Old Time Radio Researchers Group
(LIFE ON) RED HORSE RANCH
What is Life on Red Horse Ranch? Life on Red Horse Ranch successfully combines a genuinely thrilling serial story, with the colorful music of the old west.Life on Red Horse Ranch has all the elements of a successful radio show:
- A vivid moving story filled with suspense that stirs the imagination of every listener.
 - deftly woven into the script is the picturesque music of the open range, by the Texas Rangers, music heard in its natural setting.
 
- Drama
 - Romance
 - Comedy
 - Music
 
- DRAMA
 
- the struggle of old Sam Carter to save Red Horse Ranch from land grabbers.
 - the tense excitement of a deadly fight with cattle rustlers, the perils of the round-up, the sweeping rush of the stampede.
 
- ROMANCE
 
- the deep affection of Alabam for Rose, lovely daughter of Sam Carter.
 - colorful excitement of the rodeo, with its bull-dogging, bronco-busting, and wild steer riding.
 
- COMEDY
 
- the colorful antics of Arizona and the lazy but lovable Cookie.
 
- MUSIC
 This is the music of the Texas Rangers around which is built the story of Life on Red Horse Ranch. NOTE: Updated Release! Many additional episodes included (21-Dec-2011). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Note" Section below for more information on the OTRR.
- that excites the spirit of adventure in all of us.
 - rattling horn and pounding hoofs in the 'big drive'
 - soothing lullabies of the night herder as he 'beds' down his 'doggies'
 - stirring rhythm of the thundering hoofs at full gallop
 - plaintive songs of the cowboy on the lonely range
 - rugged sentiment of songs around the campfire
 - and the jolly companionship of the bunkhouse symphony.
 
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Reviews
Red Horse Ranch article
PDGazette
http://randsesotericotr.podbean.com/category/red-horse-ranch/ sez the show's initial episodes were produced March 1935 and delivered by April of that year. Also has a link to photos of cast members. Personally, not my kind of variety show -- more into Command Performance or Dinah Shore -- but some of this music is really nice.
A LibriVox Listener
Not my thing but well done if this is your kind of old time cowboy type of music. I also think it was for the younger set to listen to.