Home Surgery
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Home Surgery
Gunsmoke • Episode 21
30 minutes
Episode Description
Experience the harrowing and heroic tale of "Home Surgery," an episode from the classic radio series "Gunsmoke," originally aired on September 13, 1952. In this intense episode, Marshal Matt Dillon faces one of his most challenging situations yet—a life-threatening injury that forces him to perform an emergency amputation on a settler's leg, far from the nearest town. As Dillon fights to save the man's life on the unforgiving prairie, another drama unfolds. The man's beautiful daughter becomes the object of Ben Walling's affection, adding a layer of emotional complexity to the already tense situation. Written by John Meston, directed by Norman Macdonnell, and featuring the music of Rex Koury, "Home Surgery" delivers a powerful narrative of survival, courage, and unexpected romance. Roy Rowan's narration enhances the storytelling, making this episode a standout in the "Gunsmoke" series. Join us for this gripping episode where Marshal Dillon's quick thinking and bravery are put to the ultimate test. Whether you're a fan of Westerns, classic radio dramas, or stories of human endurance, "Home Surgery" promises to captivate and inspire. Keywords: "Home Surgery podcast episode," "Gunsmoke radio show," "prairie amputation story," "September 13, 1952 broadcast," "classic Western drama," "Matt Dillon and Ben Walling," "John Meston writer," "Norman Macdonnell director," "emergency surgery on the prairie," "Gunsmoke episode recap." Click to listen and witness Marshal Dillon's life-saving decision and the unfolding drama on the prairie in this unforgettable episode of "Gunsmoke."
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