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# Hopalong Cassidy: Four To Go
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a crisp autumn evening, radio dial glowing warm in the darkness. As the familiar theme swells—that rousing gallop of horseflesh and jingling spurs—you're transported straight to the dusty trails of the Old West. In "Four To Go," Hopalong Cassidy faces a desperate showdown that will test every ounce of his frontier cunning. Four dangerous men have sworn vengeance, and they're closing in fast. With only his trusted sidekick and his quick draw between him and certain death, Hoppy must outwit a web of deceit and violence that threatens to ensnare him in a trap from which there may be no escape. The tension crackles through the airwaves as bullets ring out and hoofbeats thunder across the badlands.
Throughout the 1940s, *Hopalong Cassidy* stood as one of radio's most beloved adventures, bringing William Boyd's iconic character from the silver screen to living rooms across America. The CBS and Mutual broadcasts crafted something special—action-packed storytelling that never talked down to its audience, whether listeners were wide-eyed children or adults hungry for genuine thrills. The show's appeal lay in its perfect balance of humor, heart, and authentic Western atmosphere, with supporting characters who felt like old friends returning week after week. By 1950, when this episode aired, the program had become a cornerstone of American entertainment, proving that the West's greatest hero belonged not just on celluloid, but in the imaginations of millions.
Don your Stetson and join the adventure. Tune in to hear whether Hopalong can overcome impossible odds and live to ride another day—because in the world of radio's greatest Western hero, anything is possible.