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In 1945, the radio show was dropped in favor of other material, but after nearly eight years, the show was re-developed for television as the Pacific Coast Borax Company sought to develop material for the new medium. Originally, McCann was interested in one minute advertising spots on television, but
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Beginning in 1952, the series began by using unconventional methods. First, the show was syndicated to local markets rather than released nationally. Second, they aired new programs every other week, rather than weekly. At the time, the conventional approach was exactly the opposite - national
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Ruth Woodman had previously researched and written all of the scripts for the show's radio run. When the show was re-worked for television, she continued to write all scripts for the first five years of production, at which time she became the show's story editor. The series required historical
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As the series continued on the air, episodes began to focus on nearly any portion of the American West, not just the Death Valley country. Most episodes portrayed events in the late 19th century, the heyday of the "Old West". Some, however, were set in much earlier times, especially the Spanish
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During the latter years of the series, some new episodes were still being made while older episodes were already in syndication. In some markets, new episodes could even be running in competition with older ones. To make it easier for viewers to distinguish between old and new, some blocks of
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mining operations. McCann copywriter Ruth Woodman, who had experience with radio copywriting, was selected to write the show. As a long-time New Yorker, Woodman had never been to Death Valley and the initial story of the discovery of borax was written entirely from reference books. Woodman
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exclusives. The third season was released on March 21, 2017 The thirteenth season was released on July 31, 2017, as a Walmart exclusive. Then, on Tuesday, October 3, 2017, the title "went wide" with a general retail release. The fourteenth season was released on January 2, 2018.
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Starting from the first season of the television series, McCann-Erickson noted that they saw a rise in sales of 20 Mule Team Borax. They also noted an increase in visitors to the Furnace Creek Inn, a Death Valley resort owned by show sponsor Pacific Coast Borax.
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title, the program was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company, which during the program's run changed its name to U.S. Borax Company following a merger. The "20-Mule Team Borax" consumer products division of U.S. Borax was eventually bought out by the
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release on a weekly schedule in order to achieve a consistent audience. However, McCann-Erickson felt that the previous popularity of the radio program would overcome those obstacles, a theory that was proven in their first season of high
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episodes were shown under other series names and with different hosts. This was common practice at the time among syndicated series because it was easy to reshoot the hosting portions of an episode without affecting the main content.
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Although Rio Tinto still has a financial stake in this show because copyrights are still held by U.S. Borax, the major rights are now held by Element 5 Media, LLC for the broadcast rights and home video rights.
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McCann achieved success marketing the show directly to local stations, starting with 64 in the first season, expanding to 73 in the second, their only general difficulty being one and two-station markets.
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While the series followed the anthology format, with all new stories and characters in each episode, the series utilized many character actors over its 18-year run. Some, (such as
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Under the production of Filmaster, the production schedule was to complete two half-hour episodes per week, with final cut host segments shot at Producers Studios in Hollywood.
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found so few available that full program sponsorship was more feasible. With more than 750 scripts from 14 years of radio programs, they already had the content to adapt.
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As an anthology, the cast changed with each episode. When Filmaster took over production in 1959, one of their immediate changes was to use bigger name Hollywood actors.
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to appear on television, featuring different characters and stories each episode. The stories were based in fact, all within the legends and lore of California's
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eventually decided to visit Death Valley, and eventually made several trips there to research story material for the show, which eventually became a radio hit.
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was looking for ways to market their products, including 20 Mule Team Borax. Working with their New York advertising agency,
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in another 1967 episode, "Major Horace Bell." That same year in the episode "Shanghai Kelly's Birthday Party," Taylor played
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accuracy for its stories, breaking out of the standard Western genre plotlines, instead focusing on actual pioneer events.
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Following the departure of Andrews, all subsequent hosts appeared under their own names, starting with
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The television series was conceived by Pacific Coast Borax Company's advertising agency
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through company executive Dorothy McCann and Mitchell J. Hamilburg, who represented
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Some of these episodes were re-run with different sponsorship under the title
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absorbed the U.S. Borax mining operations in 1968 and now owns the TV series.
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The restored TV series continues to be rebroadcast on channels such as the
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Taylor became gravely ill in 1969, and after 69 episodes was succeeded by
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When Reagan left to run for Governor of California, he was succeeded by
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colonial era, and a few recounted stories from the early 20th century.
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providing narration for some previously produced episodes.
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Each of the 452 television episodes was introduced by a
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Advertisements for the company's best-known products,
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For its first two years, the series was produced by
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Index

Death Valley Days (radio program)

Anthology
Western
Stanley Andrews
Ronald Reagan
Robert Taylor
Dale Robertson
Merle Haggard
list of episodes
Gene Autry
Nat Perrin
Armand Schaefer
Richard E. Cunha
Syndication
Western
anthology series
American Old West
Death Valley
California
syndicated
television series
Pacific Coast Borax Company
20 Mule Team Borax
Stanley Andrews
Ronald Reagan
Robert Taylor
Dale Robertson
Governor of California
McCann-Erickson

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