Ranger Bill

Ranger Bill
Running time 15 minutes (1950-1954), 30 Minutes (1954-1964)
Country  United States
Home station WMBI-FM
Starring Miron Canaday
Written by Charles Erkhart, John Rowan
Directed by Charles Christensen, Jim Grant
Produced by Moody Radio
Recording studio Studio B
Air dates 1950 to 1964
No. of episodes 214

Ranger Bill is a Christian radio program from the 1950s, produced by Moody Radio. With over 200 episodes produced, Ranger Bill stars Miron Canaday as the title character and Stumpy Jenkins and Ed Ronne, Sr as Grey Wolf. The main character, Ranger Bill, is a forest ranger located in the town of Knotty Pine along the Rocky Mountains. The show describes the various tales of the adventures of Ranger Bill and his friends.

Radio Program

The Moody Bible Institute originally aired on October 2, 1950 in 15 minute episodes. The series later aired in half-hour episode format, with the earliest known episode airing May 14, 1954. The series continued through 1964, and was later syndicated through to the present in 30 minute episodes.

Crew

Character Universe

Main characters

Minor characters

Location Universe

Listen Online

https://archive.org/details/OTRR_Ranger_Bill_Singles

List of episodes

# Title Original air date Opening
RB001"20 Fathoms Under the Sea"May 26, 1954 (1954-05-26)1
Bill and the boys go deep sea fishing with old salvage man Ben Benson. An old Nay sub used for training is stuck on the bottom and Ben can but won't help because his son died on a salvage job.
RB002"A Boy and A Bomb"unknown1
Bill gets secret orders to escort Hal Dever to the Army proving grounds to test a bomb timing device. Hal is a single father who ignores his son Jim. The boy takes the timer and starts it ticking.
RB003"Getting with the Wrong Crowd"March 28, 1956 (1956-03-28)1
George Bruce returns to Knotty Pine after spending time in reform school. Townsfolks refuse to accept him or help him. Bill gets him a delivery job with Frenchy DeSalle's logging operation where he loses the payroll.
RB004"The Hermit"December 21, 1955 (1955-12-21)1
A hermit who moves into a cabin in Bill's territory turns out to be a desperately needed brain surgeon.
RB005"Burning Sands"May 16, 1954 (1954-05-16)1
Elderly desert prospector Joshua Webb is told by his doctor to stay in Knotty Pine for his health, but the lure of gold takes him back to the desert anyway. Bill and the boys must brave 120 degree heat to rescue Joshua.
RB006"The Fire Bug"August 11, 1954 (1954-08-11)1
Randolph Thompson's coal fired railroad engines threaten the big pines in the forests along his rail lines.
RB007"Miracles"December 20, 1961 (1961-12-20)2
Henry and Freddy go on a hike where Freddy has to wrestle with his faith and miracles. The boys need a miracle when Freddy falls into Half-Mile Gulley and breaks his leg, while flood waters from a broken dam threaten to drown the boys. Only a miracle can save them.
RB008"They Called It (Him) the Jinx"November 5, 1955 (1955-11-05)1
Tom Farris called in to be foreman of bridge project over 1200ft deep Dead Man's Gorge. The crew is afraid of the jinx on Tom from accidents caused by pushing his men.
RB009"Bim the Dog"March 9, 1955 (1955-03-09)1
A brave dog protects his family then serves his country.
RB010"Hit and Run"April 13, 1955 (1955-04-13)1
Two boys hide after hitting an elderly pedestrian.

Opening Lines

Intro 1

"Ranger Bill, Warrior of the Woodland, struggling against extreme odds, traveling dangerous trails, fighting the many enemies of nature. This is the job of the guardian of the forest, Ranger Bill. Pouring rain, freezing cold, blistering heat, snows, floods, bears, rattlesnakes, mountain lions. Yes, all this in exchange for the satisfaction and pride of a job well done."

Intro 2

"Ranger Bill, Warrior of the Woodland, struggling against extreme odds, traveling dangerous trails, showing rare courage in the face of disaster, in the air, on horseback, or in a screaming squad car. Ranger Bill, his mind alert, a ready smile, unswerving, loyal to his mission. And all this in exchange for the satisfaction and pride of a job well done."

References

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