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Ranger Bill's Knotty Pine Rangers
Be a Knotty Pine Ranger, one of Ranger Bill's junior rangers! Just click on the Knotty Pine Ranger Link on the left to get started.
Ranger Bill CDs
Go to http://www.moodyaudio.com/ for top quality Ranger Bill mp3 audio CDs. You will no longer be able to download Ranger Bill episodes from here.
Ranger Bill Titles/Show Summaries RB Show Summaries List of RB Titles
Download real Ranger Bill scripts!
Moody Audio has given us more Ranger Bill scripts, "The Spirits and the Spirit," about Bill and Stumpy in an old Portugese fort in Central America: Spirits script #1 Spirits script #2 Also we have: "The Fire Bug" (RB006, first broadcast 8/11/1954). This is not to be confused with another Ranger Bill adventure with a similar title, "Fire Bug" (RB192, first broacast 5/9/1962). Click on the title to access this pdf file.
"Pendleton Valley Fire" scripts: PVF script #1 PVF script #2 PVF script #3 and the mp3 audio from episode #1: PVF #1 audio
This is the script for the first half-hour Ranger Bill It's only official title right now is Script#104. It was first aired Saturday, Oct. 3-1952. In this story a train carrying wild animals from Africa to the zoo wrecks and the animals escape. Let's call this one "Escape of Wild African Animals." I had incorrectly labeled this Bim script104. There is no audio file for this yet: African Animals-script #104
An early WMBI document describing possible Ranger Bill characters: [note: Jed (old timer) probably developed into Stumpy.] WMBI RB characters
Ranger Bill on Wiki
I have started a Wikipedia entry for Ranger Bill. Please help out and add any information you can to the entry. Be sure to cite all references--and use whatever references you can!
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