The Roy Rogers Show - Old Time Radio


(4.8 stars; 12 reviews)

Roy Rogers, was a singer and cowboy actor. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German shepherd Bullet were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1964.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Audition Bloopers and False Starts 5:07
The Roy Rogers Show, with Dale 29:59
New River Rodeo 25:50
Guest Sarah Berner 30:26
Tom Barnes Texas Ranger 30:33
Legend Of Pecos Bill 28:26
Guest - Porter Hall, Villain 30:04
The Case Of The Mysterious Puppet 32:01
Mystery of the Circle E 35:32
Horse Thieves of Paradise Valley 28:24
Ghost Town 29:22
Plot Against The Bank 29:27
Pacos Bill 28:46
Wagon Raiders 26:15
Ed Baileys Bad Luck 28:13
Night Riders 28:22
Old Prospecting Friends 27:11
Doug Manson Gang 29:22
After Counterfeiters 29:22
Lawman's Badge 36:34
DeBona Gang 29:22
The Map 29:21
Eight Convicts 30:33
Bribe 30:27
Prodigal 30:28
Manson Norris Outlaws 30:23
The DeBona Gang 29:01
Andy Sales 28:52
Cattle Swindle 30:39
Owlhoot Trail 30:42
Wake of the Storm 30:57
Rustlers in Paradise Valley 31:11
The Jinxed Ranch 30:38
Camp And Winding Creek 30:38
Hideaway 30:28
Professor Douglas Manson 30:32
On The Lookout For John Kennedy 30:25
The Lee Burlough Gang 27:43
Herb Selby And Counterfeit Money 30:36
Salted Desert Property 30:17
Old Sid Kenyon Rustlers 30:35
Rene Eigan Case 30:49
Paradise Valley Sweepstakes 25:47
Stolen Diamonds In Hollowed Steer Horn 25:13
Smuggled Pearls via Frozen Salmon 25:34
Red Danger And Black Gold 25:16
Rodeo Yarn 25:17
Smuggling Aliens 23:08
Fred App Wants To Buy The Ranch 25:23
About Indians 25:25
Lefty Roberts 25:22
Wailing Gold Mine 25:35
Range War 25:22
Lefty Roberts 26:31
Trigger Has Been Stolen 25:17
Stealing Cattle By Whirly Bird 25:32
The Last Coach 25:17
The Boiling Treasure Chest 25:11
White Buckskin Jacket 25:20
The Night Before The Night Before Christmas 25:41
Corky Lewis 25:37
The Key 25:27
The Gold Mine Spread 25:34
The Cash And Carry Rodeo 25:36
The Shack 25:30
Fireworks 25:29
Uranium Claim 25:34
Happy Birthday Sheriff 25:12
Checkered Neckerchief 25:18
Apache Grazing Land 25:11
Domino 25:46
Black Gold 25:19
Rabies 25:17
Diamond Smuggling 25:46
Matt Barlow Story 21:32
The Adopted Daughter 23:47
The Missing Atomic Scientist 24:24
The Upside-Down Liberty Stamp 25:34

Reviews

A Few Oddities


(5 stars)

There are three copies of the 1945-05-08 broadcast: Roy_Rogers_450508_Legend_Of_Pecos_Bill.mp3, Roy_Rogers_450508_Porter_Hall_Villain.mp3, and Roy_Rogers_490508_Pacos_Bill.mp3. The 1948-04-20 broadcast is a Red Ryder show, not Roy Rogers. The Red Ryder show was fun also. The 1951-11-16 show is a jumbled collage with parts of the 1951-11-23 show. There are two 1951-12-28 shows which are a duplicate pair.

RR great but oh! those Quaker Oats


(5 stars)

I first heard Roy Rogers on radio about 1949 when he was on Mutual (at 6 p.m.) for Quaker Oats. They had a jingle that went "nutrious, delicious, makes you ambitious." Since this was before pre-sweeted cereals, you had to beg your mother to put plenty of brown sugar on your QO to get it down. Roy had some great premiums (branding iron ring, etc.) but you had to send in the boxtop. And you couldn't do that until you had finished the box. Man, was I glad when he switched to Post Sugar Crisps.

ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS


(5 stars)

Roy Rogers was one of the true GOOD GUYS of the film industry. I had the pleasure of meeting Roy and Dale several years before his death and can only say that I could not have been treated better. Mr.Rogers and his wife acted as if we were long lost friends. They never forgot who made them the stars that they were. There will never be quite quite as good of a guy as Roy again. The programs are the usual fare, but with Roy and Dale in them, they are well worth the listen

Roy


(4 stars)

I too remember the program and the quoted cereal jingle. Gene Autry was my favorite but the decency of Roy and Dale always impressed me. Glad to hear these again while they are still on-line.