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  • Jan 8, 1950
    "Bells Of Coronado" debuts in theaters, with Roy Rogers tackling uranium smugglers. His supporting cast includes the usual suspects: Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Trigger and Foy Willing's Riders Of The Purple Sage
    Mar 22, 1950
    "Twilight In The Sierras" debuts in theaters with Roy Rogers starring as a U.S. marshal on the trail of counterfeiters on the back of Trigger. He's joined by Dale Evans, Pat Brady and Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage
    Jun 30, 1950
    The western "Trigger, Jr." appears in movie theaters, with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans starring. Rogers sings "Stampede" during the film with Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage
    Sep 9, 1950
    Four-year-old Neil Young, destined to write several country hits, gets his picture in a newspaper for the first time when The Toronto Telegram features a photo of the boy with a huge fish, giving a false impression that he actually caught it
    Sep 30, 1950
    Gene Autry sings the recent Red Foley hit "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" in the debut of his latest movie, "Indian Territory." The Apache tale also features Pat Buttram, Frankie Marvin and Champion The Wonder Horse
    Nov 20, 1950
    "The Blazing Sun" debuts in movie theaters with Gene Autry chasing bank robbers in the Old West. He gets assistance from Pat Buttram, Frankie Marvin and Champion The Wonder Horse
    Jan 30, 1951
    "Gene Autry And The Mounties" debuts in theaters, with Autry playing a Montana marshal who joins Canadian lawmen to chase bank robbers. Pat Buttram and Autry's horse, Champion, make their prerequisite appearances
    Oct 15, 1951
    Racing horses, bandits and a gypsy are all part of the action with the debut of the Roy Rogers movie "South Of Caliente," also featuring Dale Evans and Pat Brady
    Dec 30, 1951
    "The Roy Rogers Show" debuts on NBC. The western television series features Rogers, wife Dale Evans and sidekick Pat Brady, plus the couple's horses--Trigger and Buttermilk--and dog Bullet. Rogers and Evans sign off each episode with their theme song, "Happy Trails"
    May 8, 1953
    "Iron Mountain Trail" appears in theaters, with Rex Allen and his horse, Koko, coming to the aid of the Pony Express




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