Death Valley Days is an Americanradio and televisionanthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945 and continued from 1952 to 1970 as a syndicated television series, with reruns (updated with new narrations) continuing through August 1, 1975. The radio and TV versions combined to make the show "one of the longest-running western programs in broadcast history."
The 452 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was "The Old Ranger" from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews. For the first two years the series was produced by Gene Autry's Flying A Productions; then from 1954 to 1956, it was handled by McGowan Productions, also known for the Sky King series. Filmaster Productions Inc., which produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series after 1956. Later a Madison Productions was also involved.
Death Valley Days was a radioWestern in the United States. It was broadcast on the Blue Network/ABC, CBS, and NBC from September 30, 1930, to September 14, 1951. It "was one of radio's earliest and longest lasting programs." Beginning August 10, 1944, the program was called Death Valley Sheriff, and on June 29, 1945, it became simply The Sheriff.
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Death Valley Days
Radio's first Western,Death Valley Days "dramatized pioneer life in the United States." The program has been described as "the most successful of [the] early western dramas." It was said to present true stories of the old West, with "CBS [asserting] that because of its reputation for accuracy in broadcasting the dramatic history of the development of the West, Death Valley Days was recommended by teachers to their students wherever it was heard to supplement their studies at school." Radio historian John Dunning commented, "By 1940, the show's reputation for historical accuracy was well-established." That accuracy was attested to by the recognition received by the program. "Death Valley Days won awards from the Governors of California, Nevada, and Utah and historical societies including the Native Daughters of the Golden West, and from the University of Washington."
Death Valley's Badwater Basin is the point of the lowest elevation in North America, at 282 feet (86m) below sea level. This point is 84.6 miles (136.2km)east-southeast of Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous United States with an elevation of 14,505 feet (4,421 m). Death Valley's Furnace Creek holds the record for the highest reliably recorded air temperature in the world, 134°F (56.7°C) on July 10, 1913. This has been contested by other weather experts.
"Death Valley '69" is a song by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth and featuring Lydia Lunch. The song was written and sung by Thurston Moore and fellow New York musician Lunch, and recorded by Martin Bisi in 1984. A demo version of the song was released in December 1984 on Iridescence Records. A re-recorded version was released in EP format with different artwork in June 1985; this version was featured on the band's second studio album, Bad Moon Rising.
Music video
The video for "Death Valley 69" was filmed in 1985 and was the first music video by Sonic Youth, directed by Judith Barry and Richard Kern. The video features the majority of the band in various states of bloody dismemberment interlaced with live footage of the band. The video is the only one to feature both recently departed drummer Bob Bert and new member Steve Shelley.
Death Valley is a horrorblack comedymockumentary television series broadcast on MTV. The series premiered on August 29, 2011. The series follows the Undead Task Force (UTF), a newly formed division of the LAPD, as they are filmed by a camera news crew documentary-style, as they capture the monsters that roam the streets of San Fernando Valley in California. In March, 2012, the show's creator announced that Death Valley had not been picked up for a second season.
Series overview
A year prior to the opening of the series, vampires, werewolves and zombies mysteriously descended upon the streets of California's San Fernando Valley. The newly formed Undead Task Force (UTF), a division of the Los Angeles Police Department, is created to combat the emergence of monsters in the San Fernando Valley. A camera crew is embedded within the task force to document the zombie, vampire and werewolf encounters. The series has been cancelled by MTV.
A week in Star Wars canyon bagged some really great passes including some rare birds.
0:24 F22 RAPTOR (usaf)
0:52 F18 HORNET (us navy)
1:17 F35A LIGHTNING (air frame 01)
1:34 F16 (Vermont vipers - usaf)
1:55 F18 HORNET X2 (us navy)
2:30 T38 TALON (usaf)
2:40 T38 TALON (usaf)
2:50 B200 KING AIR (usaf)
3:15 C27J SPARTAN (Italian Air Force)
3:38 T38 TALON (usaf)
3:54 F18 HORNET (us navy)
4:15 F16 (Vermont vipers - usaf)
4:50 CM170 FOUGA MAGISTER
5:07 T34C TURBO MENTOR (nasa)
5:17 F15C (California air guard)
5:35 MC 130 HERCULES (usaf)
6:01 F18 HORNET (us navy)
6:23 F15D (nasa)
6:41 F15C X2 (California air guard)
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Death Valley Days - Sego Lillies (1953), Full Episode, Western TV show
Death Valley Days - Sego Lillies, Season 1, Episode 16
Original Airdate: Apr 28, 1953. A young Mormon couple comes to Salt Lake City from Boston and they must learn to adapt to their new home in the West. Music in this episode is performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Watch western tv shows free online at http://www.westernmania.com
published: 02 Mar 2013
Death Valley Days - Little Washington, Full Episode, Classic Western TV Series
Death Valley Days - Little Washington, Full Episode, Classic Western TV Series
A Washington senator and his socialite wife move out West - to Death Valley. Watch more westerns free on http://www.westernmania.com
published: 05 Jan 2012
Death Valley Days S14E1 Temporary Warden
published: 20 Feb 2017
DEATH VALLEY DAYS in HD! Full episode! TV Classic! Gloria Winters! Phyllis Coates! James Griffith!
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Gloria Winters ("Sky King"), Phyllis Coates ("The Adventures of Superman"), James Griffith ("U.S. Marshal"), Jimmy Hawkins ("Annie Oakley"), Leonard Penn ("Rocky Jones, Space Ranger") and Frank Jenks ("Col. Humphrey J. Flack") all had their own TV series and are featured in this episode of TV's long running western series DEATH VALLEY DAYS from season two, “Solomon in All His Glory,” Oct 27, 1953.
The series had originated on radio and was one of radio’s earliest anthology series. It premiered in 1930 and ran until 1944. On television in syndication, the true-life western anthology series was even more successful and originally ran for 18 seasons, 1952 until 1970. Veteran character actor Stanley Andrews introduced each true story unti...
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Classic TV Theme: Death Valley Days +Bonus!
'Death Valley Days' began as a radio show in the 30s, then moved over to tv where it became the one of tv's longest-running Westerns. The stories were dramatized from actual events that occurred in the Old West. A mournful trumpet call introduced the show; eventually an instrumental ('20 Mule Team') was added, and those two pieces stayed with the tv show for its 18 years of original programming. The trumpet figure is credited to Josef Bonime, the orchestral tune to Herb Taylor and Milton Raskin.
We have a selection of opening titles and closing credits from over the show's span, from the black and white 50s to the color 60s and 70s. And as a bonus we have example introductions from the series hosts:
• Stanley Andrews (as 'The Old Ranger')
• Ronald Reagan
• Robert Taylor
• Dale Robertson
R...
published: 27 Nov 2020
Death Valley Days S16E5 The Girl Who Walked the West
published: 20 Feb 2017
Death Valley Days S17E9 A Short Cut Through Tombstone
A week in Star Wars canyon bagged some really great passes including some rare birds.
0:24 F22 RAPTOR (usaf)
0:52 F18 HORNET (us navy)
1:17 F35A LIGHTNING (...
A week in Star Wars canyon bagged some really great passes including some rare birds.
0:24 F22 RAPTOR (usaf)
0:52 F18 HORNET (us navy)
1:17 F35A LIGHTNING (air frame 01)
1:34 F16 (Vermont vipers - usaf)
1:55 F18 HORNET X2 (us navy)
2:30 T38 TALON (usaf)
2:40 T38 TALON (usaf)
2:50 B200 KING AIR (usaf)
3:15 C27J SPARTAN (Italian Air Force)
3:38 T38 TALON (usaf)
3:54 F18 HORNET (us navy)
4:15 F16 (Vermont vipers - usaf)
4:50 CM170 FOUGA MAGISTER
5:07 T34C TURBO MENTOR (nasa)
5:17 F15C (California air guard)
5:35 MC 130 HERCULES (usaf)
6:01 F18 HORNET (us navy)
6:23 F15D (nasa)
6:41 F15C X2 (California air guard)
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Death Valley Days - Sego Lillies, Season 1, Episode 16
Original Airdate: Apr 28, 1953. A young Mormon couple comes to Salt Lake City from Boston and they must l...
Death Valley Days - Sego Lillies, Season 1, Episode 16
Original Airdate: Apr 28, 1953. A young Mormon couple comes to Salt Lake City from Boston and they must learn to adapt to their new home in the West. Music in this episode is performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Watch western tv shows free online at http://www.westernmania.com
Death Valley Days - Sego Lillies, Season 1, Episode 16
Original Airdate: Apr 28, 1953. A young Mormon couple comes to Salt Lake City from Boston and they must learn to adapt to their new home in the West. Music in this episode is performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Watch western tv shows free online at http://www.westernmania.com
Death Valley Days - Little Washington, Full Episode, Classic Western TV Series
A Washington senator and his socialite wife move out West - to Death Valley. Watc...
Death Valley Days - Little Washington, Full Episode, Classic Western TV Series
A Washington senator and his socialite wife move out West - to Death Valley. Watch more westerns free on http://www.westernmania.com
Death Valley Days - Little Washington, Full Episode, Classic Western TV Series
A Washington senator and his socialite wife move out West - to Death Valley. Watch more westerns free on http://www.westernmania.com
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Gloria Winters ("Sky King"), Phyllis Coates ("The Adventures of Superman"), James Griffith ("U.S. Marshal")...
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Gloria Winters ("Sky King"), Phyllis Coates ("The Adventures of Superman"), James Griffith ("U.S. Marshal"), Jimmy Hawkins ("Annie Oakley"), Leonard Penn ("Rocky Jones, Space Ranger") and Frank Jenks ("Col. Humphrey J. Flack") all had their own TV series and are featured in this episode of TV's long running western series DEATH VALLEY DAYS from season two, “Solomon in All His Glory,” Oct 27, 1953.
The series had originated on radio and was one of radio’s earliest anthology series. It premiered in 1930 and ran until 1944. On television in syndication, the true-life western anthology series was even more successful and originally ran for 18 seasons, 1952 until 1970. Veteran character actor Stanley Andrews introduced each true story until he retired in 1965.
Gene Autry’s Flying A Productions produced the first year of the series and usually featured some of his contract performers like Gail Davis, the soon to be star of Flying A’s ANNIE OAKLEY.
Versatile James Griffith stars as the town drunk who gets reformed because his sister is coming to town and doesn’t know he’s fallen on bad times. The town comes to his rescue. This episode has superior production values than later years and features a rousing fist fight and lots of extras.
Following the loss of Stanley Andrews' Old Ranger, hosting duties for the series were picked up by Ronald Reagan, then Robert Taylor and later Dale Robertson.
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Gloria Winters ("Sky King"), Phyllis Coates ("The Adventures of Superman"), James Griffith ("U.S. Marshal"), Jimmy Hawkins ("Annie Oakley"), Leonard Penn ("Rocky Jones, Space Ranger") and Frank Jenks ("Col. Humphrey J. Flack") all had their own TV series and are featured in this episode of TV's long running western series DEATH VALLEY DAYS from season two, “Solomon in All His Glory,” Oct 27, 1953.
The series had originated on radio and was one of radio’s earliest anthology series. It premiered in 1930 and ran until 1944. On television in syndication, the true-life western anthology series was even more successful and originally ran for 18 seasons, 1952 until 1970. Veteran character actor Stanley Andrews introduced each true story until he retired in 1965.
Gene Autry’s Flying A Productions produced the first year of the series and usually featured some of his contract performers like Gail Davis, the soon to be star of Flying A’s ANNIE OAKLEY.
Versatile James Griffith stars as the town drunk who gets reformed because his sister is coming to town and doesn’t know he’s fallen on bad times. The town comes to his rescue. This episode has superior production values than later years and features a rousing fist fight and lots of extras.
Following the loss of Stanley Andrews' Old Ranger, hosting duties for the series were picked up by Ronald Reagan, then Robert Taylor and later Dale Robertson.
'Death Valley Days' began as a radio show in the 30s, then moved over to tv where it became the one of tv's longest-running Westerns. The stories were dramatize...
'Death Valley Days' began as a radio show in the 30s, then moved over to tv where it became the one of tv's longest-running Westerns. The stories were dramatized from actual events that occurred in the Old West. A mournful trumpet call introduced the show; eventually an instrumental ('20 Mule Team') was added, and those two pieces stayed with the tv show for its 18 years of original programming. The trumpet figure is credited to Josef Bonime, the orchestral tune to Herb Taylor and Milton Raskin.
We have a selection of opening titles and closing credits from over the show's span, from the black and white 50s to the color 60s and 70s. And as a bonus we have example introductions from the series hosts:
• Stanley Andrews (as 'The Old Ranger')
• Ronald Reagan
• Robert Taylor
• Dale Robertson
Rosemary DeCamp is occasionally cited as one of the series hosts but our recollection is that she delivered the Boraxo commercials rather than hosting the show itself.
'Death Valley Days' began as a radio show in the 30s, then moved over to tv where it became the one of tv's longest-running Westerns. The stories were dramatized from actual events that occurred in the Old West. A mournful trumpet call introduced the show; eventually an instrumental ('20 Mule Team') was added, and those two pieces stayed with the tv show for its 18 years of original programming. The trumpet figure is credited to Josef Bonime, the orchestral tune to Herb Taylor and Milton Raskin.
We have a selection of opening titles and closing credits from over the show's span, from the black and white 50s to the color 60s and 70s. And as a bonus we have example introductions from the series hosts:
• Stanley Andrews (as 'The Old Ranger')
• Ronald Reagan
• Robert Taylor
• Dale Robertson
Rosemary DeCamp is occasionally cited as one of the series hosts but our recollection is that she delivered the Boraxo commercials rather than hosting the show itself.
Death Valley Days - Sego Lillies, Season 1, Episode 16
Original Airdate: Apr 28, 1953. A young Mormon couple comes to Salt Lake City from Boston and they must learn to adapt to their new home in the West. Music in this episode is performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Watch western tv shows free online at http://www.westernmania.com
Death Valley Days - Little Washington, Full Episode, Classic Western TV Series
A Washington senator and his socialite wife move out West - to Death Valley. Watch more westerns free on http://www.westernmania.com
Join our Patreon Posse: https://www.patreon.com/awow
Gloria Winters ("Sky King"), Phyllis Coates ("The Adventures of Superman"), James Griffith ("U.S. Marshal"), Jimmy Hawkins ("Annie Oakley"), Leonard Penn ("Rocky Jones, Space Ranger") and Frank Jenks ("Col. Humphrey J. Flack") all had their own TV series and are featured in this episode of TV's long running western series DEATH VALLEY DAYS from season two, “Solomon in All His Glory,” Oct 27, 1953.
The series had originated on radio and was one of radio’s earliest anthology series. It premiered in 1930 and ran until 1944. On television in syndication, the true-life western anthology series was even more successful and originally ran for 18 seasons, 1952 until 1970. Veteran character actor Stanley Andrews introduced each true story until he retired in 1965.
Gene Autry’s Flying A Productions produced the first year of the series and usually featured some of his contract performers like Gail Davis, the soon to be star of Flying A’s ANNIE OAKLEY.
Versatile James Griffith stars as the town drunk who gets reformed because his sister is coming to town and doesn’t know he’s fallen on bad times. The town comes to his rescue. This episode has superior production values than later years and features a rousing fist fight and lots of extras.
Following the loss of Stanley Andrews' Old Ranger, hosting duties for the series were picked up by Ronald Reagan, then Robert Taylor and later Dale Robertson.
'Death Valley Days' began as a radio show in the 30s, then moved over to tv where it became the one of tv's longest-running Westerns. The stories were dramatized from actual events that occurred in the Old West. A mournful trumpet call introduced the show; eventually an instrumental ('20 Mule Team') was added, and those two pieces stayed with the tv show for its 18 years of original programming. The trumpet figure is credited to Josef Bonime, the orchestral tune to Herb Taylor and Milton Raskin.
We have a selection of opening titles and closing credits from over the show's span, from the black and white 50s to the color 60s and 70s. And as a bonus we have example introductions from the series hosts:
• Stanley Andrews (as 'The Old Ranger')
• Ronald Reagan
• Robert Taylor
• Dale Robertson
Rosemary DeCamp is occasionally cited as one of the series hosts but our recollection is that she delivered the Boraxo commercials rather than hosting the show itself.
Death Valley Days is an Americanradio and televisionanthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945 and continued from 1952 to 1970 as a syndicated television series, with reruns (updated with new narrations) continuing through August 1, 1975. The radio and TV versions combined to make the show "one of the longest-running western programs in broadcast history."
The 452 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was "The Old Ranger" from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews. For the first two years the series was produced by Gene Autry's Flying A Productions; then from 1954 to 1956, it was handled by McGowan Productions, also known for the Sky King series. Filmaster Productions Inc., which produced the first several seasons of Gunsmoke for CBS Television, took over production of the series after 1956. Later a Madison Productions was also involved.
There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God I know I'm one My mother was a tailor She sewed my new bluejeans My father was a gamblin' man Down in New Orleans Now the only thing a gambler needs Is a suitcase and trunk And the only time he's satisfied Is when he's on a drunk ------ organ solo ------ Oh mother tell your children Not to do what I have done Spend your lives in sin and misery In the House of the Rising Sun Well, I got one foot on the platform The other foot on the train I'm goin' back to New Orleans To wear that ball and chain Well, there is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God I know I'm one
NNA later reported more Israeli strikes on at least three different locations, including in the west of the Bekaa Valley. The attacks came a day after NNA and the health ministry reported four deaths in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon.
Large scale wildfires and straight-line-winds ravaged Oklahoma on Friday, one day before violent tornadoes hit the Mississippi Valley on Saturday, resulting in at least 17 deaths.
In a brief interview with the Daily Mail on the day Hackman's death became public, Leslie said it had been 'a few months' since she last heard from her father and stepmother, despite insisting they remained on good terms.
Arizona Republic...DionJohnson's death on a Valley freeway on May 25, 2020, the same day George Floyd was murdered by a police officer in Minnesota, sparked protests by Black Lives Matter activists and other critics of police shootings.
25, Allen, 44, has been rucking across California with a friend on a 365-mile route from Death Valley to Santa Barbara, carrying on their backs the weight of Allen's son, Lucas, who has Creatine Transporter Deficiency.