William Conrad - I barely remember my parents complaining about the
differences between radio, books and television... One of my memorable
complaints was with Jack Nicholson, when he played in "One Flew Over The
Cuckoo's Nest" because he did not seem "in character" with what I had
read/visualized. I pictured Brian Dennehy, for several years, until I saw
the film.
http://neylons.com/oldtimeradio/pages/rsx60-Gunsmoke.html
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>deborah russell wrote:
>
>>I almost knew the lyrics of Rocky Racoon - not by personal choice but
>>those force fed radio waves.
>>
>>..."In the territory on West, there's just one way to handle the killers
>>and the spoilers, and that's with a U.S. Marshal and the smell of
>>gunsmoke!"...
>>
>>..."A little's a little, and a lot's a lot, there ain't no little lot, or
>>lot of little, don't you see? Now you want that beer or don't you?"...
>>Festus
>
>OK, Miz Deb, I got one fer ya...based on them there radio waves.
>
>Really easy if you know beforehand.
>
>Afore James Arness showed up on the tube as Marshal Dillon, who was the
>radio voice of the Marshal?
>
>ken
>
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> Was he free? Was he happy? The question is absurd:
> Had anything been wrong, we should certainly have heard.
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