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The Roy Rogers Show

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: December 30, 1951
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 100
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Western
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The Roy Rogers Show(1951)

TMDB Rating: 6.4 (8 votes)

Overview

Roy Rogers is the owner of the RR Ranch in the Mineral City area, which he runs with the help of the German shepherd dog Bullet and his horse Trigger. Roy, supported by his friend Pat Brady, is often helping the weakest usually threatened by cattle thieves, dishonest sheriffs and villains of various kinds. Pat Brady works as a cook at the Eureka Café, owned by Dale Evans.

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Season 1

23 episodes • 1951

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1JailbreakDec 30, 19510.0
2Doc Stevens' Traveling StoreJan 6, 19520.0
3The Set-UpJan 20, 19520.0
4The Treasure of Howling Dog CanyonJan 27, 19520.0
5The Train RobberyFeb 3, 19520.0
6Badman's BrotherFeb 10, 19520.0
7Outlaw's GirlFeb 17, 19520.0
8The Desert FugitiveFeb 24, 19520.0
9Outlaws' TownMar 1, 19520.0
10The Unwilling OutlawMar 8, 19520.0
11Dead Men's HillsMar 15, 19520.0
12The Minister's SonMar 23, 19520.0
13Ghost GulchMar 30, 19520.0
14Ride in the Death WagonApr 6, 19520.0
15Peril from the PastApr 13, 19520.0
16The Ride of the RanchersApr 20, 19520.0
17Shoot to Kill [aka Pat Brady, Outlaw]Apr 27, 19520.0
18The Hermit's SecretMay 4, 19520.0
19Haunted Mine of Paradise ValleyMay 18, 19520.0
20Ghost Town GoldMay 25, 19520.0
21The DoublecrosserJun 1, 19520.0
22Carnival KillerJun 8, 19520.0
23Flying BulletsJun 15, 19520.0
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Season 2

15 episodes • 1952

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Death MedicineSep 7, 19520.0
2Outlaw's ReturnSep 28, 19520.0
3Hunting for TroubleOct 5, 19520.0
4The FeudNov 16, 19520.0
5Go for Your GunsNov 23, 19520.0
6The Mayor of Ghost TownNov 30, 19520.0
7Blind JusticeDec 14, 19520.0
8The KnockoutDec 28, 19520.0
9The Run-a-RoundFeb 22, 19530.0
10Phantom RustlersApr 5, 19530.0
11Loaded GunsApr 12, 19530.0
12The Silver Fox HuntApr 19, 19530.0
13The Mingo KidApr 26, 19530.0
14The Long ChanceMay 24, 19530.0
15Money to BurnJun 28, 19530.0
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Season 3

14 episodes • 1953

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Milliner from Medicine CreekOct 11, 19530.0
2Pat's InheritanceNov 1, 19530.0
3Outlaws of Paradise ValleyNov 8, 19530.0
4Bullets and a BurroNov 15, 19530.0
5Gun TroubleNov 22, 19530.0
6M Stands For MurderDec 6, 19530.0
7The Peddler from PecosDec 13, 19530.0
8Bad CompanyDec 27, 19530.0
9Little DynamiteJan 3, 19540.0
10The Kid from Silver CityJan 17, 19540.0
11The Secret of Indian GapJan 24, 19540.0
12Deputy SheriffFeb 7, 19540.0
13Hi-Graders of Paradise ValleyFeb 28, 19540.0
14The Land SwindleMar 14, 19540.0
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Season 4

18 episodes • 1954

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Lady KillerSep 12, 19540.0
2The Young DefendersOct 3, 19540.0
3BackfireOct 10, 19540.0
4Last of the Larabee KidOct 17, 19540.0
5The HijackersOct 24, 19540.0
6Hard Luck StoryOct 31, 19540.0
7Boys' Day in Paradise ValleyNov 7, 19540.0
8Bad NeighborsNov 21, 19540.0
9StrangersDec 5, 19540.0
10Hidden TreasuresDec 19, 19540.0
11Outcasts of Paradise ValleyJan 9, 19550.0
12The Big ChanceJan 23, 19550.0
13Uncle Steve's FinishFeb 3, 19550.0
14Dead End TrailFeb 20, 19550.0
15Born FugitiveFeb 27, 19550.0
16Quick DrawMar 20, 19550.0
17The Ginger HorseMar 27, 19550.0
18The ShowdownMay 22, 19550.0
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Season 5

15 episodes • 1955

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1And Sudden DeathOct 9, 19550.0
2Ranch WarOct 23, 19550.0
3Violence in Paradise ValleyNov 2, 19550.0
4The Brothers O'DellNov 20, 19550.0
5The ScavengerNov 27, 19550.0
6Treasure of Paradise ValleyDec 11, 19550.0
7Three Masked MenDec 18, 19550.0
8AmbushJan 15, 19560.0
9Money Is DangerousJan 29, 19560.0
10False FacesFeb 5, 19560.0
11Horse CrazyFeb 26, 19560.0
12Smoking GunsMar 3, 19560.0
13Empty SaddlesMar 10, 19560.0
14Sheriff MissingMar 17, 19560.0
15The Morse MixupMar 24, 19560.0
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Season 6

15 episodes • 1956

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Head for CoverOct 21, 19560.0
2Fishing for FingerprintsOct 28, 19560.0
3Mountain PiratesNov 4, 19560.0
4His Weight in WildcatsNov 11, 19560.0
5Paleface JusticeNov 18, 19560.0
6TossupDec 2, 19560.0
7Fighting SireDec 16, 19560.0
8Deadlock at Dark CanyonJan 6, 19570.0
9End of the TrailJan 27, 19570.0
10Junior OutlawFeb 10, 19570.0
11High StakesFeb 24, 19570.0
12Accessory to CrimeMar 3, 19570.0
13Portrait of MurderMar 17, 19570.0
14Brady's BonanzaMar 31, 19570.0
15Johnny RoverJun 9, 19570.0

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