The Gene Autry Show

The Gene Autry Show (1950-1955)

EndedScripted showAction, Adventure, Western

The already legendary singing cowboy rode with his comic pal Pat Buttram from town to town bringing justice, song and his horse Champion to the old Southwest on The Gene Autry Show.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 19:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E13DynamiteDec 24, 1955
S05E12The Rangerette (3)Dec 17, 1955
S05E11Ride, Ranchero! (2)Dec 10, 1955
S05E10Saddle Up (1)Dec 3, 1955
S05E09Feuding FriendsNov 26, 1955
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of 'The Gene Autry Show'?

'The Gene Autry Show' premiered on July 23, 1950.

Who was the star of 'The Gene Autry Show'?

Gene Autry was the star of 'The Gene Autry Show'.

What genre does 'The Gene Autry Show' belong to?

'The Gene Autry Show' was a Western television series.

Who played the character of Pat Buttram in 'The Gene Autry Show'?

Pat Buttram played the character of Pat Buttram in 'The Gene Autry Show'.

Who wrote the original songs for 'The Gene Autry Show'?

Johnny Bond wrote the original songs for 'The Gene Autry Show'.

Who produced 'The Gene Autry Show'?

'The Gene Autry Show' was produced by Flying 'A' Productions.

What was the running time of each episode of 'The Gene Autry Show'?

Each episode of 'The Gene Autry Show' had a running time of 30 minutes.

Who played the character of Gene Autry's sidekick in 'The Gene Autry Show'?

Smiley Burnette played the character of Gene Autry's sidekick in 'The Gene Autry Show'.

Did Gene Autry sing his signature song 'Back in the Saddle Again' in each episode of 'The Gene Autry Show'?

Yes, Gene Autry sang his signature song 'Back in the Saddle Again' in each episode of 'The Gene Autry Show'.

Who directed most of the episodes of 'The Gene Autry Show'?

George Archainbaud directed most of the episodes of 'The Gene Autry Show'.

How many episodes of 'The Gene Autry Show' were produced?

There were 91 episodes of 'The Gene Autry Show' produced.

Was 'The Gene Autry Show' filmed in color or black and white?

'The Gene Autry Show' was filmed in black and white.

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