Roy Rogers Show | Violence in Paradise Valley

By Classic TV Channel | Dec 22, 2023

Four escaped convicts descend on Mineral City looking for a former partner. Meanwhile, Roy and most able bodied men are hunting the desperadoes elsewhere. Dale is subsequently kidnapped by the baddies to make her show them where their partner now lives.


The show starred Roy Rogers as a ranch owner, Dale Evans as the proprietress of the Eureka Café and Hotel in fictional Mineral City, and Pat Brady as Roy’s sidekick and Dale's cook. Brady's Jeep Nellybelle at times had a mind of her own and sped away driverless with Brady in frantic pursuit on foot. Animal stars were Roy's Palomino horse Trigger and his German Shepherd Bullet, the "Wonder Dog".


As with many other Western films of the 1930s–1950s, the Roy Rogers Show featured cowboys and cowgirls riding horses and carrying sixshooters, but unlike traditional westerns, the series had a contemporary setting with automobiles, telephones, and electric lighting. No attempt was made in the scripts to explain or justify this strange amalgamation of 19th-century characters with 20thcentury technology.


The show received an Emmy nomination in 1955 for Best Western or Adventure Series, but it lost out to the syndicated Stories of the Century, an anthology series starring and narrated by Jim Davis. The series finished #27 in the Nielsen ratings for the 19511952 season and #30 for 19541955.


Directed by Robert G. Walker, Don McDougall, Leslie H. Martinson

Starring Dale Evans, Roy Rogers, Trigger


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