The Cisco Kid Mutual/Syndicated · 1940s

Cisco Kid 54 04 13 181 Braggart

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# The Cisco Kid: "Braggart"

Picture yourself in a dusty southwestern saloon as the orchestra swells with Spanish guitar and galloping hoofbeats—the unmistakable signature of The Cisco Kid crackles through your radio speaker. In this April 1954 episode, a silver-tongued desperado rolls into town, boasting of his quick draw and fearless exploits, challenging the very legend of Cisco Kid himself. As the tension builds between reputation and reality, listeners are drawn into a taut cat-and-mouse game where pride becomes the deadliest weapon of all. Will the braggart's ego prove his undoing, or does he possess the skill to match his swagger? With Cisco's characteristic wit and cunning pitted against a rival's unbridled arrogance, "Braggart" delivers the high-stakes drama and clever dialogue that made this series an American institution.

For over a decade, The Cisco Kid brought the romance and adventure of the Old West into living rooms across America, becoming one of radio's most beloved programs. Unlike the grim, lawless frontier often portrayed in pulp fiction, Cisco and his loyal companion Pancho represented a gentler brand of heroism—clever banditos who robbed the corrupt and aided the downtrodden. The show's popularity spawned countless adaptations across film, television, and print, making Cisco a cultural icon who transcended the medium itself. The writing remained sharp and engaging throughout its run, with episodes like "Braggart" showcasing how character-driven storytelling could elevate a simple adventure yarn into genuine drama.

Tune in now to experience why millions tuned in faithfully each week, when the Cisco Kid's exploits provided a thrilling escape to a frontier where justice, humor, and romance always found their mark.