''The Gene Autry Show'' is an American
western
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cowboy
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television
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series which aired for 91 episodes on
CBS from July 23, 1950 until August 7, 1956, originally sponsored by
Wrigley's Doublemint
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chewing gum.
Overview
Series star
Gene Autry
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had already established his
singing cowboy
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character on radio and films. Now he and his horse Champion were featured in a weekly television series of western adventures. Gene's role changed almost weekly from rancher, to ranch hand, to sheriff, to border agent, etc. Gene's usual comic relief and sidekick, Pat, was played by
Pat Buttram. During the first season, Gene's sidekick was played by
Chill Wills
Theodore Childress "Chill" Wills (July 18, 1902 – December 15, 1978) was an American actor and a singer in the Avalon Boys quartet.
Early life
Wills was born in Seagoville, Texas, on July 18, 1902.
Career
He was a performer from early chi ...
twice (as Chill) and by
Fuzzy Knight
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four times (as Sagebrush).
Alan Hale, Jr.
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played a bad guy in several episodes of Seasons 1 and 2, but he also played Gene's sidekick, Tiny, in two episodes of Season 1.
By this time, Autry had established his own production company, Flying 'A' Productions, and acted as executive director for the series.
The series lasted five seasons. The first four were in black and white, and the final season (thirteen episodes) was in color. Color was experimented with in two episodes of the first season. The theme song ''Back In the Saddle Again'' was written by Autry and Ray Whitley and sung by Autry.
Among the guest stars,
Nan Leslie and
Mike Ragan were cast in different roles four times from 1950 to 1955.
Dick Jones was cast in ten episodes of ''The Gene Autry Show'' and acted in two other Flying A Productions, ''
The Range Rider'' and ''
Buffalo Bill, Jr.
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''.
Spin-off
''The Gene Autry Show'' had a 26-episode prime-time
spin-off
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called ''
The Adventures of Champion
''The Adventures of Champion'' is an American adventure serial radio drama directed by William Burch about screen cowboy Gene Autry's horse Champion. Each 15-minute episode was broadcast weekday afternoons on the Mutual Broadcasting System in 194 ...
'' in 1955-1956.
Ewing Mitchell appeared seven times on ''The Gene Autry Show'' and seven times as well on ''The Adventures of Champion'' in the latter as Sheriff Powers.
Home media
Timeless Media Group has released all five seasons on DVD in
Region 1, fully restored and uncut.
On December 10, 2013, Timeless Media released ''The Gene Autry Show- The Complete series.
References
External links
*
Behind-the-scenes production photosCollection of
Stephen Lodge.
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1950 American television series debuts
1956 American television series endings
Black-and-white American television shows
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English-language television shows
1950s Western (genre) television series
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