Pokey Pete

Gunsmoke: Old West Stories

Pokey Pete

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Published on May 20, 2026, 12:00:00 AM
Total time: 00:23:39

Episode Description

Originally Aired: August 16, 1959

Gunsmoke #384, "Pokey Pete," Dodge City's curious recluse becomes the target of taunting youngsters and dangerous drifters alike. Chester catches young Ted harassing the elderly, silent Pete, who shambles through town wearing boxes on his feet during his monthly visits for supplies. While Chester tries to teach the boy respect by taking him fishing and spinning yarns about Pete's supposed pirate treasure hidden somewhere outside town, his stories may do more harm than good. Meanwhile, Marshal Matt Dillon and Doc discuss the mysterious old man who's been coming to town for as long as anyone can remember, never speaking a word and paying in gold coins.

The tension escalates when Pete makes his regular stop at the Long Branch Saloon for his customary three drinks. A couple of rowdy troublemakers take exception to the strange old man's presence at the bar, demanding he move and answer them. When Pete remains silent, the confrontation threatens to turn ugly, forcing both Matt and Kitty to intervene before the situation explodes into violence against the defenseless drifter.

More about Gunsmoke: Old West Stories

Welcome to Gunsmoke: Old West Stories, a podcast that takes you back to the rugged plains of 1870s Dodge City, Kansas. Rediscover the timeless tales of bravery, justice, and survival in the American frontier with our re-broadcasts of the classic Gunsmoke radio program.

First airing on April 26, 1952, Gunsmoke was celebrated as the first adult western radio show, renowned for its superb storytelling and exceptional production quality. Join Marshal Matt Dillon, portrayed by the incomparable William Conrad, as he faces the challenges of maintaining law and order in a tumultuous town. Alongside him are unforgettable characters like Chester Proudfoot (Parley Baer), the steadfast deputy; Kitty (Georgia Ellis), the resilient saloon owner; and Doc Adams (Howard McNear), the town’s compassionate physician.

What sets Gunsmoke apart is not just its stellar cast and engaging plots but the immersive sound effects that bring each scene to life. Every gunshot, horse gallop, and whisper of the wind transports you directly to the heart of the Old West.

Whether you're a longtime fan or a new listener, Gunsmoke: Old West Stories promises to deliver gripping adventures and a nostalgic journey through one of radio’s most iconic series. Tune in and let the legends of Dodge City captivate your imagination.