Tom Mix
Experience the thrilling adventures of Tom Mix, a legendary figure in Old Time Radio Westerns. This series captures the essence of the Wild West, featuring exciting stories and memorable characters.
Join Tom Mix as he navigates through various challenges and encounters, bringing the spirit of the frontier to life. Perfect for fans of classic radio dramas and Western tales.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
| Janes Father | 14:50 |
| Hidden Mesa | 14:52 |
| Mystery of the Black Cat | 13:19 |
| Black Cat | 14:23 |
| Border Smugglers | 14:00 |
| The Mystery Of The Master Mind | 13:49 |
| Bay of Whales | 14:31 |
| Vanishing Herd | 14:52 |
| Vanishing Herd End | 14:44 |
| Green Man | 15:01 |
| Secret Mission | 14:25 |
| Vanishing Village - Part 1 | 14:33 |
| Mystery of the Vanishing Village | 14:35 |
| Vanishing Village - Part 3 | 14:57 |
| Story Book Mystery | 13:53 |
| The Mystery Of The Flying City | 14:21 |
| The Woman In Gray | 14:44 |
| Hurricane Horse - Part 1 | 14:49 |
| Hurricane Horse - Part 2 | 15:27 |
| Hurricane Horse - Part 3 | 15:46 |
| Hurricane Horse - Part 4 | 15:06 |
| Scarlet Scarecrow | 15:21 |
| Mystery of Magic Mesa | 20:16 |
| Blowing Up The Powder Factory | 15:03 |
Reviews
confused "review" and duplicates
perlster
Tom Mix was an actor, not a lawman, and other actors portray Tom Mix in this series. The series itself is mediocre, and certainly not helped by the lack of complete stories. Unfortunately, several files are misnamed or corrupt and give the impression that some of the mysteries are complete. Tm1945-08-10VanishingVillagePart1 = Tm1945-08-13VanishingVillagePart2 Tm1948-04-27HurricaneHorsePart1= Tm1948-04-28HurricaneHorsePart2 Tm1948-08-27IncHurricaneHorsePart4 consists of the music intro only - it's just 0:30 Tm1947-04-22TheWomanInGray is inaudible from 12:55 on
Karen s.
Wonderful series.
So many episodes are missing that you can't make sense of it. Sound quality could be better.
The Most wonded lawman
The Bridge
I think it was in a broadcast of this that they state that Tom was wonded 57 times. Enjoyed all the shows he did, and met him one day at a public appearance at the Campus Theatre, on s/e corner of Santa Monica Blvd/Vermont Avenue. Even got a pair of spurs where the star shaped thing on the end glowed in the dark - wow - really something to me back then. **Just a short note added, of course I know that Tom Mix was an actor and NOT a "lawman," I was relating to the radio show. HOWEVER, did you know that Tom Mix was a member of the Los Angeles Police Department's "Aero Police," true, and he did have a badge. He used HIS Biplane. Along with other famous people who had their own airplanes. 1930's - 1940's**
Nice to hear again
qrper
I listened to the show in 1948 and went through tons of Ralston breakfast food. Just hearing to a few minutes of programming brings back pleasant memories. Thanks