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The Roy Rogers Show, Vol. 1

By: Black Eye Entertainment
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America’s Favorite Cowboy, Roy Rogers, stars in 16 rip-roaring Western radio adventures from the early 1950s!

Cowboy actor and singer Roy Rogers galloped his way across the plains, always ready to apprehend cattle thieves, break up a diamond-smuggling ring, thwart bank robbers, or rescue a kidnap victim. The Roy Rogers Show premiered on radio in 1944 with Roy’s real-life wife, Dale Evans, at his side. Youngsters were enthralled by the program’s mix of great music, cozy campfire evenings, and Western drama, with comic turns from Roy’s sidekick, George “Gabby” Hayes. In later years Pat Brady, a zany camp cook in a few of Roy’s movies, replaced Gabby as Roy’s sidekick. Unlike other cowboy Western radio shows of the day, The Roy Rogers Show featured cars and telephones, and the audience was only too willing to suspend disbelief. Enjoy 16 of Roy’s greatest radio adventures!

  • 10/12/51 - “Ed Bailey’s Bad Luck”
  • 10/19/51 - “Jake Gullick Threatens Doug Manson”
  • 11/2/51 - “Captured and Forced to Talk”
  • 11/23/51 - “The Dibona Gang”
  • 11/30/51 - “The Map of Death”
  • 12/28/51 - “Bill Palmer Registers in Dale’s Hotel”
  • 1/4/52 - “Andy Sales Plans to Surrender”
  • 2/8/52 - “Loco Weed”
  • 2/15/52 - “Gold Camp and Winding Creek”
  • 2/22/52 - “Hideaway”
  • 2/29/52 - “Professor Douglas Mason”
  • 3/14/52 - “The Lee Bulow Gang”
  • 4/4/52 - “Frogs”
  • 4/11/52 - “Evidence”
  • 4/28/52 - “Paradise Valley Sweepstakes”
  • 9/18/52 - “Red Danger and Black Gold”
©1951, 2020 by Hollywood 360 (P)2021 by Black Eye Entertainment
Genre Fiction Westerns
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I did not grow up watching Roy or listening to his music. And now I wish I had, there is something decent and honest about everything he did that is missing from world. Now I try to remind people about the goodness that is American and how a simple man can make a difference.

Roy what a guy

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