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On The Roy Rogers Show, which ran from 1951 to 1957, Roy and his wife, Dale Evans, swept viewers away into a world of heroic cowboys and cowgirls protecting good, honest people from bad guys.
When the B Western faded in the early 1950s, they began their television career. “The Roy Rogers Show” ran from 1951 to 1957; later incarnations included “The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show ...
The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show is a Western comedy and variety program. In addition to Rogers and Evans, the program featured the Sons of the Pioneers, Pat Brady, and Cliff Arquette.
>The Roy Rogers—Dale Evans Show (ABC), mercifully described as a variety hour, has run out of everything but saddle soap and sentimentality. It will disappear this month.
Dale Burton Evans Dale died of cancer on January 24, 2010 at his home in Tiburon. He was born on May 22, 1923 in Los Angeles, California to Glenn and Helen Evans. The family moved to Ann Arbor, Mic… ...
Dale Evans is shown with her husband Roy Rogers before the preserved remains of Trigger, Roy's wonder horse, at the Roy Rogers Museum in Victorville, Calif., in this Feb. 15, 1984, photo.
When the B Western faded in the early 1950s, they began their television career. "The Roy Rogers Show" ran from 1951 to 1957; later incarnations included "The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show," 1962 ...
By 1940, Evans was singing on a weekly CBS radio show, News and Rhythm, which helped her get a shot in Hollywood. She started with minor films like 1942's Girl Trouble and Orchestra Wives.