Bill Scott, Forest Ranger: "Crashing Timber". Platter 1, Side B. Program 2.
- Date
1947
- Main contributors
Texas A&M Forest Service.; Bergoffen, Bill
- Summary
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Episode from a radio program produced in the 1940s featuring "Ranger Bill," the affectionate name of Bill Scott, ranger of the Beaver Dam National Forest. The plots include adventures in the forest with his niece and their companions while educating listeners on the importance of forestry and forest conservation.
- Contributors
WNYE-FM; United States. Forest Service
- Publisher
University of Texas at Austin. School of Information.
- Subject
Radio plays
- Collection
Bill Scott, Forest Ranger
- Unit
Collections
- Rights Statement
- In Copyright
- Terms of Use
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- Notes
Written by Bill Bergoffen of the U.S. Forest Service; produced by WNYE-FM, New York, which owns the copyright, in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Forest Service, the School Board of the City of New York, and state conservation and forestry departments.
Creation/Production Credits
Performed by student actors in the New York City's School Radio Workshop.
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: the public.