Roy Rogers

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  • 1950
  • 1 Season

Roy Rogers was a beloved hero of the American West, whose legacy has lived on since the 1940s through radio, film, and television. The Roy Rogers show produced by Bridgestone Multimedia Group, LLC continues the tradition of the King of the Cowboys with a modern sensibility for audiences of all ages.

The show follows the exploits of Roy Rogers (played by Dusty Rogers, son of the original Roy Rogers) and his wife Dale Evans as they protect the people of the Wild West from danger and injustice. Along with their trusty horse Trigger, they roam the frontier, facing down villains and defending the innocent.

Each episode of Roy Rogers features classic Western themes, including bank robberies, cattle drives, and shootouts. But the show also explores deeper issues, such as community building, respect for nature, and the power of faith. The stories are thrilling and action-packed, but also heartwarming and uplifting, making Roy Rogers a show the whole family can enjoy.

One of the standout features of the show is its commitment to authenticity. The costumes, sets, and props all look like they come straight out of the Old West. The actors also use authentic Western accents and manners of speech, which adds to the immersive experience.

Another highlight of the show is the music. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans were both accomplished singers in their own right, so it's no surprise that music plays a big role in the show. Every episode features at least one musical performance, often with Dusty Rogers and his band performing classic Western songs. The music is catchy and upbeat, further adding to the show's fun and positive vibe.

The show also values education and history. Before each episode, Dusty Rogers gives a brief introduction, explaining some of the historical context behind the story. For example, he might talk about the early days of the Pony Express, or the role of the sheriff in the Old West. These segments are not only informative, but also help viewers appreciate the show on a deeper level.

Overall, Roy Rogers is a fantastic show that captures the spirit of the American West while also being modern and inclusive. Dusty Rogers and the rest of the cast do a fantastic job of bringing the characters to life, and the stories are both exciting and heartwarming. Whether you're a longtime fan of the King of the Cowboys or new to the Western genre, Roy Rogers is a show you won't want to miss.

Roy Rogers is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (28 episodes). The series first aired on December 13, 1950.

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Night Time in Nevada
28. Night Time in Nevada
January 1, 1948
Farrell rustles Roy's cattle. Roy and his posse supplied with false info attack the wrong location, his men attack the cattle train and Roy on board find himself greatly outnumbered.
The Far Frontier
27. The Far Frontier
January 1, 1948
Border guard Tom Sharper intercepts a shipment of human cargo, but the gangsters overpower him, beat him brutally and leave him for dead in the desert. Cattleman Roy Rogers finds his old pal Tom near death and suffering from amnesia. While he nurses his old friend back to health, Roy hunts down the gangsters.
Eyes of Texas
26. Eyes of Texas
January 1, 1948
After World War II, ranch owner Thad Cameron (Frances Ford) decides to turn his ranch into a home for the orphaned sons of U.S. soldiers. However, Thad's female lawyer, Hattie Walters(Nana Bryant) wants Thad's fortune and valuable ranch land for herself.
Under California Stars
25. Under California Stars
January 1, 1947
Rancher Roy and his boys track down a gang who have stolen Trigger and are holding him for ransom.
On the Old Spanish Trail
24. On the Old Spanish Trail
January 1, 1947
With a $10,000 note Roy co-signed for the Pioneers due, he plans to get the money from the reward for the capture of the Gypsy. After Roy captures him, he let's him go realizing he is innocent and it's not long before the real outlaws reveal themselves.
The Bells of San Angelo
23. The Bells of San Angelo
January 1, 1947
Roy Rogers meets up with a western writer who he despises because he resents her writing style. But, together they team up to break a silver smuggling gang across the Mexican border. Meanwhile, one of Roy's friends is being hunted by Scotland Yard, but not for the reasons they suspect.
Apache Rose
22. Apache Rose
January 1, 1947
The Vegas family own an oil rich ranch and Calhoun is after the mineral rights. He gets Carlos Vega to run up huge gambling debts, and when Carlos' sister arrives, Calhoun tries to have her killed. Roy ultimately finds a clue that leads him to Calhoun's offshore gambling ship.
Under Nevada Skies
21. Under Nevada Skies
January 1, 1946
Villains have stolen a jeweled crest containing a map which shows the location of a uranium deposit. With the help of Gabby and Dale and a posse of Indians, Roy recovers the crest.
Song of Texas
20. Song of Texas
January 1, 1946
A man of no worth brags to his daughter back East that he is rich and owns a big ranch. When she decides to pay a visit to her father, Roy and his buddies agree to pretend that the poor man is the owner of the ranch.
Song of Arizona
19. Song of Arizona
January 1, 1946
Gabby's ranch for wayward boys is in financial trouble. One of his boys, Chip is hiding stolen money sent by his father the outlaw leader King Blaine. After Blaine is killed, Chip decides to pay off Gabby's debt with this money, but trouble arises when the remaining gang members arrive looking for the loot.
Roll on Texas Moon
18. Roll on Texas Moon
January 1, 1946
Roy Rogers tries to prevent a range war between cattlemen and sheepherders.
My Pal Trigger
17. My Pal Trigger
January 1, 1946
Gabby refuses to breed his horse the Golden Sovereign with Roy's. When the Sovereign and Roy's horse escape, Skoville shoots the Sovereign by mistake but Roy is blamed and jailed. A year later Roy returns with Trigger, the son of the Sovereign. When Skoville slips and reveals he was present when the horse was shot, Roy sees a chance to clear his name.
Home in Oklahoma
16. Home in Oklahoma
January 1, 1946
Roy edits a small town newspaper. A rancher is murdered, and his fortune is inherited by a young boy. Editor Roy, with the assistance of big city reporter Dale, brings the killers to justice.
Grand Canyon Trail
15. Grand Canyon Trail
January 1, 1946
Cookie and Roy's partners put $20,000 into the Vanderpools silver mining business only to find that the mine is worthless and Vanderpool is bankrupt. Carol comes out to look for silver to save the company, but does not know that their engineer, is crooked. But only Old Ed knows where the mother lode is located.
The Gay Ranchero
14. The Gay Ranchero
January 1, 1946
Betty Richard's freight plane disappears, along with its pilot and a valuable shipment of gold. Desperadoes are determined to force Betty into bankruptcy and take over her airline. With the help of airplane mechanic Cookie and the Sons of the Pioneers, lawman Roy figures out what the thugs are up to and sets some dangerous traps of his own.
Bells of Rosarita
13. Bells of Rosarita
January 1, 1945
Dale Evans inherits a circus, but her dead father's parner (Withers) is trying to steal it away from her. Roy and Bob call on some of the most famous western movie stars of the day, and their famous horses, to come to the circus and put on a celebrity circus show.
Lights of Old Santa Fe
12. Lights of Old Santa Fe
January 1, 1944
Rival rodeos are operated by good guy Gabby and bad guy Richard Powers. Dale is trying to choose between them, aided ultimately by Roy and the Sons of the Pioneers (who are radio singers).
Cowboy and the Senorita
11. Cowboy and the Senorita
January 1, 1944
Bad guy Craig Allen, gambler and town boss, tries to take a gold mine inherited by innocent Chip Williams on her seventeenth birthday. Roy and his pal 'Teddy' Bear ride to help the girl and her cousin.
Springtime in the Sierras
10. Springtime in the Sierras
January 1, 1943
A gang, headed by evil Stephanie Bachelor, is slaughtering game out of season. Roy finds the freezer where the meat is kept, but baddie Roy Barcroft finds him there. A famous fight takes place in the freezer. Roy, of course, wins it.
Silver Spurs
9. Silver Spurs
January 1, 1943
Roy is accused of murder when his boss plants a gun on him.
King of the Cowboys
8. King of the Cowboys
January 1, 1943
During World War II, Government warehouses are being blown up. Roy and his friends go undercover to stop the saboteurs.
Idaho
7. Idaho
January 1, 1943
A deputy sets out to prove that a respected judge, who had once been a criminal, is being framed for crimes committed by a crooked saloon owner.
Heldorado
6. Heldorado
January 1, 1943
Heldorado is an annual parade celebrating Las Vegas as a frontier town. Roy is captain of the guards at Boulder Dam. He helps celebrate the town's anniversary while capturing racketeers involved with the local casinos.
In Old Cheyenne
5. In Old Cheyenne
January 1, 1941
Roy is a newspaper reporter. He goes to Cheyenne to cover the activities of supposed bad guy Arapahoe Brown. Roy, of course, discovers who the real bad guy is.
Days of Jesse James
4. Days of Jesse James
January 1, 1939
Roy Rogers has been sent to bring in Jesse James. After Wyatt's bank is robbed and Jesse is blamed, Roy is able to work himself into Jesse's gang to find recover the money.
Under Western Stars
3. Under Western Stars
January 1, 1938
Roy is elected to Congress to bring the misery of the "dustbowl" of the 1930s to the attention of Washington politicians.
Billy the Kid Returns
2. Billy the Kid Returns
December 13, 1950
The real Billy the Kid is killed in the opening scenes by the local Sheriff. However, a young cowboy (Rogers) shows up the next day, and is mistaken for the famous criminal, due to a close resemblance. Rogers decides to become Billy the Kid in order to help the homesteaders of Lincoln County restore law and order.
The Old Corral
1. The Old Corral
December 13, 1950
Gene Autry is the sheriff of a small western town, crooning his way into the heart of Eleanor (Irene Manning), a singer from Chicago who has witnessed a murder! Look for a young Roy Rodgers as one of the Sons of the Pioneers.
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Where to Watch Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers is available for streaming on the Bridgestone Multimedia Group website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Roy Rogers on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    December 13, 1950