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I watched an episode of "The Roy Rogers Show" last night (made in the early '50's). I enjoyed the show when I was young kid, and still do, but one thing that strikes me now is that the writers, and the kids watching, clearly did not have the word "anachronism" in their vocabularies (certainly the kids didn't, and I guess the writers knew that).
For those who haven't seen it, Roy (and Dale Evans) live in a cowboy-world in which everyone rides horses, carries six-shooters, and does Old-Western things like chasing the stagecoach robbers across the prairie. However, he also has a "comical sidekick" (Pat Brady), who drives a *WWII-surplus jeep* named "NellyBelle". This clearly places the actual time period as late-40's/early-50's.
However, last night's plot was about Roy's efforts to mediate a battle between the homesteaders and the cattlemen, complete with cattle drives, fistfights, and shootouts, just like the 1870's.
All that is odd and funny, but it's somehow even more so when they go back to the ranch-house and they have a 1950's refrigerator in the kitchen. (What??)
It's a strange world, but fun and entertaining, as long as I think about how I would have watched it in my kid days.
Also, at the end of the show, Roy and Dale sing "Happy Trails to You", so that makes everything all right.
Stealing Lincoln's Body.
I've seen it before, but its still good on second viewing.
"When you went in and asked Mom for a sandwich when you were done then Mom got the ingredients out of the same fridge Roy and Dale had."
Exactly right...
And we also ate breakfast with Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, just as Roy and Dale told us to do at the end of the show.
I watched an excellent documentary on PBS on the life of Billy the Kid. Finally understood the dynamics of the Lincoln County War, and got a lot more insight into the character of The Kid. Fascinating.
I watched that the other night and I agree it was an excellent doc. Thankfully it was only 50 minutes long and not a Ken Burns epic.dhermann1 said:I watched an excellent documentary on PBS on the life of Billy the Kid. Finally understood the dynamics of the Lincoln County War, and got a lot more insight into the character of The Kid. Fascinating.
Barely!jamespowers said:He was once on the side of the law.
Barely!
I'm introducing my wife to Game of Thrones Season 1. She bought me season 2 on blu ray, haven't started it yet as we can watch it together once she's caught up. I've read all the books (number six, where are you???), so no surprises for me. She's finding it rather shocking, but at the end of each episode, it's "so, what happens NEXT???"