Gunsmoke 57 03 10 (257) Grebb Hassle
# Gunsmoke: Grebb Hassle
When Marshal Matt Dillon rides into a simmering territorial dispute over water rights and stolen cattle, he discovers that the law means little to men desperate enough to kill for survival. "Grebb Hassle" plunges listeners into the dust-choked badlands where two neighboring ranchers have allowed their feud to spiral into open warfare, with innocent lives hanging in the balance. As accusations fly and gunfire erupts across the Kansas prairie, Dillon must navigate a tangled web of lies, family honor, and frontier justice to prevent bloodshed—all while uncovering a secret that neither side wants revealed. William Conrad's gravelly voice carries you through smoky saloons and tense confrontations, while the haunting theme and expert sound design transport you straight to Dodge City's most dangerous corners.
"Grebb Hassle" exemplifies what made *Gunsmoke* the gold standard of radio westerns during this golden age. Premiering nationally in 1952, the show revolutionized the genre by treating its characters with psychological depth rarely heard on the airwaves—Dillon wasn't just a quick-draw lawman, but a thoughtful mediator wrestling with the moral complexities of frontier governance. CBS's commitment to authentic storytelling and stellar writing attracted devoted listeners by the millions, making *Gunsmoke* the highest-rated radio drama of its era and launching a legendary television adaptation in 1955.
Step through the saloon doors and experience the authentic tension of classic radio drama at its finest. "Grebb Hassle" showcases everything fans cherished about Matt Dillon's world: danger, justice, and the quiet heroism of a man trying to maintain order in a lawless land. Tune in and discover why America couldn't get enough of Dodge City.