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The Roy Rogers Show

NBC (Ended 1957)

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6.8 Fair
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The Roy Rogers Show ranks 5,728 out of the 18,229 shows on TV.com.

The 10 users who count themselves as The Roy Rogers Show fans have written a total of 1 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

December 30, 1951

Ended

June 23, 1957

Genre

Drama, Action/Suspense

Theme

Animals

Show Overview

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Episode Score
 
N/A Never Rated

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Tyrannical Boston financier Jackson C. Revere travels West to confront his son, who has pledged to support himself in Mineral City despite his father's lack of faith in his abilities.

Aired: 06/09/57

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Welcome to The Roy Rogers Show guide at TV.com.

Post, the cereals you like the most, and Jello Instant Pudding, the new busy-day dessert, brings you: "The Roy Rogers Show", starring:
Roy Rogers - King of the Cowboys,
Trigger - his Golden Palamino, with
Dale Evans - Queen of the West,
Pat Brady - his comical sidekick, and
Roy's wonder dog - Bullet.






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    8.6 Great

    This was a classic TV Western series. hide « show »

    The Roy Rogers Show was one of the better westerns to ever appear on television. Even beyond that, it is one of the better shows on television period. Roy Rogers and dale Evan were great. The writing was so good that it still holds up to today's standards. The regular cast was outstanding. The guest starts were absolutely fantastic. In this time period of television many famous actors would make appearances on great television shows such as this. Then there were the up and coming actors that would go on to become huge stars and used this as a springboard of sorts. All in all a great show that can still be watched today without missing a beat.
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