Cisco Kid 55 04 26 289 A Medal For Marksmanship
As the stirring theme music swells across the airwaves, listeners are transported once again to the dusty trails and sun-baked pueblos of the Old West, where Cisco and his faithful companion Pancho ride boldly toward adventure. In this thrilling installment, a contest of skill tests our hero's legendary marksmanship—but the stakes run far deeper than mere pride or prize money. When an innocent man's life hangs in the balance and a ruthless competitor will stop at nothing to claim victory, Cisco must prove that a swift draw and steady aim mean nothing without the courage to stand for justice. The tension builds with every gunshot, every narrow escape, and every clever bit of deception as Cisco outsmarts both criminal and crooked official alike. This is the Cisco Kid at his finest: charming, quick-witted, and utterly dedicated to righting wrongs wherever his horse Diablo carries him.
The Cisco Kid radio program represents a unique moment in American entertainment history, when a character born from Johnston McCulley's 1919 pulp fiction had already captured hearts across multiple media—print, film, and now the golden age of radio. Throughout the 1940s and into the '50s, this syndicated series brought Spanish-language heritage and heroic adventure to millions of American homes, featuring genuine Latin American music and themes that celebrated rather than caricatured its cultural roots. The program's popularity demonstrated radio audiences' hunger for action-packed storytelling with a twist of charm and social conscience.
Don't miss "A Medal For Marksmanship"—tune in now to experience the wit, bravery, and thrilling gunplay that made The Cisco Kid a beloved classic of the airwaves.