| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | 1935-04-15 | The program was originally sponsored by Socony-Vacuum Oil in Kansas City. The music fills may have been for local Mobil commercials. The first tune is, "Press Along To The Big Corral." There's going to be a race tomorrow...and Rose is coming home. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The second tune is, "Lay Down, Doggies." The Danville rodeo continues. Alabam's horse, Red, threw Alabam and he lost the race. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is an untitled tune played by "Arizona and Tex who have been left back at the ranch." Arizona and Tex must be pretty good musicians, as they play three instruments; guitar, bass and accordion. Miss Rose sings, "The West, A Nest and You." Dewey Dawson is missing! He's been kidnapped by members of his father's old gang. Dewey's dog has wandered back to the ranch. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Turkey In The Straw," followed by Oh My Darlin' Clementine." Alabam and the Red Horse Ranch boys have gone after Trigger Dawson's loot. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "I'm A Long Distance Cowboy, The Range Is My Home." Who is the stranger who attended the barn dance last night? Steve Bradford bought the ranch next to the Red Horse. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Goodbye Old Paint, I'm Leaving Cheyenne." The ranch hands are concerned about Steve Bradford's offer to buy the Red Horse Ranch. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "The Lone Rider." Alabam has ridden Red, the unridable horse. He's wandered over to Steve Bradford's ranch to see if the Red Horse stock has wandered over there. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Oh, That Strawberry Roan." Arizona wasn't successful riding Alabam's horse. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is an un-named square dance. The barn dance is in progress, the Rangers play, "Down The Rocky Mountain Trail." |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Red River Valley." Sam Carter may be forced to sell the ranch to Steve Bradford. Why does Bradford want it? |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Little Brown Jug." There's a feeling of joy on the ranch since Mr. Carter has decided not to sell. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Down In The Little Green Valley." Arizona is writing a letter. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "There'll Be an Empty Saddle In The Bunkhouse Tonight." Red had been found unconscious out on the prairie; but he was saved by his horse, Red. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Down In Arkansas." Alabam hasn't told anyone that he was injured by Steve Bradford in a fight. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Press Along To The Big Coral." It's time for the roundup. Alabam is not going along, Steve Bradford is going to take his place! |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | Everyone is out on the roundup, except, Alabam and Miss Carter. Steve Bradford has changed from the owner of a neighboring ranch to the head of the Red Horse roundup |
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| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Ridin' Down That Old Texas Trail." Herdin' the herd back to the Red Horse Ranch. Steve Bradford is not too popular with the cowherds. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The second tune is, "When A Woman Gets The Blues." Steve Bradford alibis for the loss of much of the herd. Now, it's raining to prevent the cattle drive from resuming. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "A Slab Of Bacon, A Can Of Beans" (?). Steve Bradford is pressing Mr. Carter to make a decision about the Red Horse Ranch. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "I Love Mountain Music." The sheriff didn't foreclose on the Red Horse ranch only because he was frightened by a rattlesnake. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Sailing In A Dreamboat"(?). Arizona and Cookie are out in the moonlight, talking about love (not to each other). |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The third tune is, "Dear Old Western Skies." Alabam has a suspicion that there's oil under the Red Horse Ranch. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Polly Waddle Doodle." Alabam and Tenderfoot have ridden into Danville, to find out the real identity of Steve Bradford. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Old Folks At Home." Alabam has been knocked out in a saloon by Steve Bradford's men. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Red River Valley." The entire herd of the Red Horse Ranch has been rustled. Steve Bradford has accused Alabam of being drunk in a saloon. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Move Slow, Doggies." Dad Carter believes Steve Bradford's story about Alabam being drunk in a Danville saloon. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Honey, Babe Be Mine." Alabam and the boys have returned to the ranch with the entire herd of stolen cattle. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "That Range On The Promised Land." Alabam believes the ranch will be saved by the oil underneath it. Mr. Carter has sold the entire herd and saved the ranch. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "That Old Bridge." Why is Alabam keeping such a close eye on his horse, Red? |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Our Prairie Dream Home." There has been a thrilling ride through the night with Alabam, Tenderfoot and Red, the roan horse. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Rocking Alone In An Old Rocking Chair." Who fired the shots that made Rose Carter's horse run away? She was rescued by Steve Bradford. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Down In Arkansas." Trigger Dawson has been slightly wounded. Tenderfoot has been sent to Roaring River to bring back the boy who's been living with him. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Little Joe, The Wrangler." Mr. Carter has told Dewey Dawson that he must leave the ranch. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The second tune is, "Ride Around Slow." Mr. Carter has told Dewey Dawson that he can stay on the ranch, but his dog is going to have to go. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Lonesome Valley Sally." Both Dewey Dawson and his dog are being allowed to stay at the ranch. Now, the date of the big rodeo is approaching. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "They Cut Down The Pine Tree." Tenderfoot is upset that Rose Carter romantically prefers Alabam. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Sweet Sixteen." Heartbroken Tenderfoot has left the ranch since Rose Carter has chosen Alabam. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Oh, Mona." The big rodeo in Danville is about to take place. Alabam plans to enter his horse Red, against Steve Bradford's horse. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "He'll stick To His Old Sombrero, He'll Stick To His High Heel Boots." It's race day at the rodeo. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The second tune is, "San Antonio." Alabam suspects that the cactus found under Red's saddle was placed there by Steve Bradford. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The second tune is, "Goodbye, Old Paint." It's time for the final race at the Danville rodeo. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Let The Rest Of The World Go By." Alabam's horse won the last race at the Danville Rodeo. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "I Love The Prairie, Mary." Dewey Dawson has made friends with everyone at the ranch. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Just A Home In Old Wyomin'." Two outlaws from the old Dawson Gang have broken out of jail. Strangers rode up to the ranch during the night and tried to kidnap Dewey Dawson. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "In The Little Old Sod Shanty On My Claim." Two escaped outlaws from the Dawson gang want Dewey Dawson for some reason. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The second tune is, "Red Wing." Dewey still has the locket given to him by his outlaw father. His father warned him to never open it. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Down In The Little Green Valley." What is the meaning of the mysterious map found in Dewey Dawson's locket?" |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "By The Old Wishing Well." Invisible writing has been found on Dewey Dawson's map. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Hallelujah, I'm A Bum." The rest of the map is to be found at Lookout Point at Roaring River. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "It's Heck To Bum In Texas When It Rains." Alabam discovers that the map has been removed from the Indian Mound where it had been buried. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Roll Along, Covered Wagon, Roll Along." Alabam and the men from the ranch are looking for the spot where Trigger Dawson burried his loot. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is an unidentified banjo solo. Where did Trigger Dawson hide the loot? The boys from the Red Horse Ranch are almost there. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Way, Way Down South." Alabam is going to explain how he knew there was oil on the ranch. Mr. Carter is going to sign a lease with an oil company. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is a spirited, "You're Nobody's Sweetheart Now." Alabam has found the loot, in a cave behind the waterfall. They've returned to the Red Horse Ranch. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "The Rancho I Call Home." Who was the stranger that Alabam spoke to at the barn dance. Tenderfoot is falling in love with Rose Carter. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is a sad western tune about a cowboy who left home, leaving his love behind. Four of the Red Horse men have founded the waterfall where the loot of Trigger Dawson was hidden. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Get Along Little Doggie." There's going to be a horse race to see who gets the honor of picking up Rose Carter at the railroad station. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | Produced by Sound Studios Of New York. The first tune is, "Oh Susannah." A western music show with light serialized plot elements. Rose Carter is returning to the ranch from back East. The date is approximate. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "I Love Her and She Loves Me." Alabam is trying to find out why Steve Bradford wants to buy the Red Horse ranch. Sam Carter isn't sure he wants to sell. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Turkey In The Straw." Mr. Carter has decided that there's going to be a roundup." |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Little Joe, The Wrangler." Cattle thieves have stolen much of the ranch's cattle. Steve Bradford didn't allow the cowhands of the Red Horse Ranch to chase the rustlers. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | The first tune is, "Down To Santa Fe Town." There's a barn dance at the ranch house to celebrate the saving of the Red Horse Ranch. The plot, such as it was, concludes with a promise of more adventures to come (if the station carrying the program buys another 13 or 26 weeks. |
| Life on the Red Horse Ranch | | | Produced by Sound Studios Of New York. Rose suspects that Dad Carter is worried about the fate of the ranch. The first tune is, "Old Sombrero, High Heel Boots." Another tune features an excellent banjo solo. The date is approximate. |