"Ranger Bill, Warrior of the Woodland, struggling against extreme odds, traveling dangerous trails, fighting the many enemies of nature. This is the job of the guardian of the forest, Ranger Bill. Pouring rain, freezing cold, blistering heat, snows, floods, bears, rattlesnakes, mountain lions. Yes, all this for the exchange of satisfaction and pride of a job well done."
Park Ranger Bill Jefferson is the chief forest ranger of Knotty Pine in the Rocky Mountains, where Jefferson, a former marine, lives with his mother. Miron Canaday starred as Bill, while also voicing Bill's co-worker, Stumpy Jenkins, an old forest ranger
Ranger Bill was a Christian radio program produced by Moody Broadcasting Network and the Moody Bible Institute. Fifteen-minute episodes ran from 1952 to 1954 on Chicago's WMBI, followed by half-hour syndicated shows from 1954 to 1962. Over 200 episodes were recorded; repeats are still being aired in syndication. The problems Bill and his friends faced over the years ranged from the mundane to the fantastic, but all were solved while stressing positive Christian values for young people.
In this episode Bill and his friends go deep-sea fishing with an old salvage man, Ben Benson. An old Navy training submarine is stuck on the bottom, but Ben refuses to help because his son had died in an underwater salvage operation...
I suspect a moral with show up here eventually.
Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtP5-Nl72Rg&list=PLlUoyloCGlWxz_1Q5-ziI8gPVY8-RQiFQ&index=5
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