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Showing posts with label The Roy Rogers Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Roy Rogers Show. Show all posts

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Do You Remember?

                           The Roy Rogers Show

Starring Dale EvansRoy Rogers, Trigger & Pat Brady. From 1951 - 1957 the Double R Ranch featured, "The King of the Cowboys" Roy, his "Smartest Horse in the Movies" Trigger, "Queen of the West" Dale, her horse Buttermilk, their dog Bullet, and even Pat's 1946 Willy's CJ-2A Jeep named Nellybelle.

I remember! I watched it as millions of us boomer boys and girls did, growing up in an age when cowboy shows were to cool for words alone.

This post will start with Season One, Episode One entitled, "Jailbreak."

If you keep watching you can binge over 40 episodes in a row!

I will post more episodes in the near future, and update on a regular basis if possible. Enjoy the Shows! "Happy Trails To You, Until We Meet Again!"

In  early 1973 my father Roy took me and my little brother Darl out west on a motorhome vacation. While out there we  went to the, "The Roy Rogers Museum"   

We saw both "Trigger' and "Bullet" as Roy had them both preserved forever.



Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The Roy Rogers Show

Oh yes, simpler times, indeed!
You knew who the good and bad guys were. No question at all, it was a very black and white world, with a comedic side kick tossed in for good measure.

Life was good and the cowboy was king. Roy Rogers was and is known as....
The King Of The Cowboys.

This was one of my most favorite all time western programs....
from Yesterday TV.

Yes, Roy Rogers was one of those singing cowboys and sold oodles of music
back in his day.

He was a movie star as well as.......

When I was a kid, I just wanted to be a cowboy.

Everyone knew the.... "Happy Trails Song." Adults would hum it and the kids would sing along with the words.
The Roy Rogers Show

Posted by Yesterday Television on Tuesday, October 27, 2015
The Roy Rogers Show ran on ABC for six seasons between December 30th, 1951 and June 9th, 1957