Audio quality is excellent Announced by Charlie Lions, and backed up by the Cass County Boys and the Blue Jeans, Gene opens by singing, Deep in the Heart of Texas.…
Gene opens with a song, Four Leaf Clover. He follows it with, Don’t Be Afraid to Go Home. In the bunkhouse, Pat Buttram complains about his Murphey bed, and other…
Gene opens with, The Lonesomest Cowboy. He follows it with, It Happened in Monterey. In the bunkhouse Pat Buttram shows off his sharp shooting. Being a crack shot runs in…
The Riders of the Purple Sage provide musical tallent with, Riding Down that Old Texas Trail. Then before the drama begins they return with, Cling to a Memory. The western…
A young cowhand rides up to Matt and Chester with a problem. His dad is a retired army officer, and is a firm disiplinarian. The Colonel has had a dispute…
Stage coach robbers kill the driver, and his shotgun rider. They take nearly all the money that a dandy from back East, and his sister are carrying on them. Their…
Everybody is present, and has a hand in the show to be featured. Everybody is present on this farewell episode, except for Gene. The Cass County Boys and Blue Jeans…
As Matt and Chester take care of some personal supplies in the general store, word comes about a shooting. It was a matter of self defense, but when Matt learns…
A stage coach full of passengers stops at the station to take a break. The marshall escorts Mrs Boyles, a woman whose husband was killed, and she can identify the…