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The Classic TV Archive - TV Western series
The Roy
Rogers Show
Episode Guide
compiled by
The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by:
Sal Crisanti , Rina Fox, Louis H. Allgood, Rina Fox
references:
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (http://us.imdb.com)
The Roy Rogers Show (season
1) (NBC) (1951-1952)
The Roy Rogers Show (season
2) (NBC) (1952-1953)
The Roy Rogers Show (season
3) (NBC) (1953-1954)
The Roy Rogers Show (season
4) (NBC) (1954-1955)
The Roy Rogers Show (season
5) (NBC) (1955-1956)
The Roy Rogers Show (season
6) (NBC) (1956-1957)

UPA Productions of America
/
Frontier's, Inc.
for
NBC (Sundays 6:30 entire run 1951-57)
Produced Jack C. Lacey
US Family "modern-day" Western series
1951-57 100 episodes x 30 min bw
(104 Prod. Nos. allocated; Nos. 73, 90, 91 & 103 not used/missing)
release date 30Dec51
season 1 (1951-52) (prod. nos. 01-25) 25 eps
season 2 (1952-53) (prod. nos. 26-41) 16 eps
season 3 (1953-54) (prod. nos. 42-46) 15 eps
season 4 (1954-55) (prod. nos. 57-71) 15 eps - 1 missing (#73)
season 5 (1955-56) (prod. nos. 72-88) 17 eps
season 6 (1956-57) (prod. nos. 89-104) 16 eps - 3 missing (#90 #91 #103)
Starring
Roy Rogers
as Roy Rogers (horse=Trigger, dog=Bullet)
Dale Evans
as Dale Evans (horse=Buttermilk)
with
Pat Brady
as Pat Brady (jeep=Nellybelle)
Reed Howes as Sheriff Tom Blodgett
Harry Harvey, Sr. as Sheriff Tom Blodgett (some early episodes)
Recurring Guests (in various roles):
Don C. Harvey
/
Jack O'Shea / Terry Frost
Myron Healey /
Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer
Harry Lauter Gregg Barton
William Fawcett /
Bob Bice /
Harry Harvey Jr
Stunts: (some stuntmen also appear in various roles)
Jack Williams (stunts) *
Bill Catching (stunts) *
Troy Melton (stunts) *
Dale Van Sickle (stunts)
Sandy Sanders (stunts) *
Boyd "Red" Morgan (stunts) *
Wally West (stunts),
Steve Rains (stunts)
Henry Wills (stunts) *
Fred Graham (stunts) *
Bert LeBaron (stunts) *
Chuck Roberson (stunts)
Premise:
A modern-era western that relates the adventures of Roy Rogers and
Dale Evans, ranchers and owners of a diner, as they strive to
enforce law and order in Mineral City.
Other Credits:
DIRECTORS INCLUDED:
LESLIE H. MARTINSON, DONALD MCDOUGALL, ROBERT G.WALKER,
GEORGE BLAIR, JOHN ENGLISH, CHRISTIAN NYBY
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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: HARRY MANCICE
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MANAGEMENT: W.ARTHUR RUSH AND LARRY KENT
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WRITERS INCLUDED:
WILLIAM LIVELY, DWIGHT CUMMIS, DWIGHT BABCOCK, HOWARD J.GREEN,
MILTON RAISON AND ALBERT DEMOND.
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STORY SUPERVISION: HOWARD J.GREEN
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SUPERVISING FILM EDITOR: IRVING BERLIN
PHOTOGRAPHY: JOE NOVAK
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MUSIC: FRANK WORTH
MUSIC EDITOR: HELEN SNEDDON
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FILMING LOCATIONS INCLUDED:
CORRIGANVILLE RANCH AND WESTERN STREET, IVERSON RANCH, WALKER RANCH,
BIG BEAR/CEDAR LAKE, ANDY JAUREGUI RANCH
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Music by Lou Bring
Theme - "Happy Trails To You" - Dale Evans
Video Playlist - Roy Rogers, This is Your Life (3pt) 14-Jan-1953
######## Dale Evans, Queen of the West ########
############ The Roy Rogers Show #############
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