This western series premiered on radio on September 10, 1955 and completed its network run on September 1, 1975, making it the longest running dramatic series in the history of television. Two of its stars, James Arness and Milburn Stone, stayed with it through all 20 seasons, while Amanda Blake departed the series after 19 years.
Although it started out as a half-hour show, it was expanded to an hour beginning with its seventh season. Gunsmoke was one of two TV series that introduced the "adult western" to television audiences.
Gunsmoke originated on radio in 1952, with William Conrad playing the role of Marshal Matt Dillon. When CBS decided to create the television version, Conrad was deemed to hefty for the part, yet he continued in the radio role until the early 1960s. The role of the marshal was initially offered to John Wayne, who was not interested in doing a weekly series, yet he did introduce the first broadcast of the program.
From its old time radio program roots, Gunsmoke started the trend for TV westerns, which ultimately led to there being 30 of them on the air at one time. However, it outlasted all of them and at the time of its cancellation in 1975, it was the only show of its kind still on the air.
Audio Files
- Most of the Gunsmoke audio files are now in mp3 format:
- Gunsmoke Theme - from the 1970's
- Another, slightly different, Gunsmoke Theme - from the 1970's
- Gunsmoke Theme - 1955 (thanks to Tony Runfalo)
- Gunsmoke opening scene, circa 1955 (thanks again to Tony Runfalo)
- Short audio file (AU, 81k) (this used to be on the Nick at Nite site)
- Cover of an old TV Guide with Matt and Chester
- A picture of Matt, Doc, Kitty, Festus, and Quint
- The Picture below is a cast picture of Matt, Doc, Kitty, Festus, Newley and Sam.
From the Old Time Radio Site:
The opening of a Gunsmoke Radio show... "It's a chancy job, and it makes a man watchful, and a little lonely"
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