

The radio and television versions combined to make the show "one of the longest-running Western programs in broadcast history."

From 1952 to 1970, it became a syndicated television series, with reruns (updated with new narrations) continuing through August 1, 1975.

Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945. Death Valley Days is an American old-time radio and television anthology series featuring true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley country of southeastern California.
