Rogers Of The Gazette
Various
Old Time Radio Programs, Rogers of the Gazette
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
Dirty Politics | 29:50 |
Surprise Engagement | 29:54 |
That Taylor Boy | 28:09 |
That Taylor Boy | 28:14 |
Land Deal | 29:55 |
RogersOfTheGazette_530826_008_CJ_Griffith,_Journalism_Student | 29:57 |
Illyria Box Lunch | 29:53 |
Farm Sale Day | 29:58 |
RogersOfTheGazette_531008_013_Leah's_Eudora_Notes | 29:56 |
Maggie and Barbara | 29:52 |
Eula Horner and the County Fair | 29:51 |
The Old Coronet | 29:51 |
Toast of Vienna - Gretchen March | 29:51 |
The Town Clock | 29:52 |
RogersOfTheGazette 531118 Do I | 30:00 |
RogersOfTheGazette 531125 The | 29:58 |
RogersOfTheGazette 531202 Long | 30:03 |
RogersOfTheGazette 531209 Past | 30:06 |
RogersOfTheGazette 531223 Whit | 29:50 |
RogersOfTheGazette 531230 Inve | 29:57 |
RogersOfTheGazette 540106 The | 30:11 |
RogersOfTheGazette 540113 Some | 30:08 |
RogersOfTheGazette_540120_027_Something's_Troubling_Will | 17:54 |
Reviews
Series information
jake stormcrow
Starring Will Rogers Jr., Rogers of the Gazette rode on the coattails of the 1952 movie, The Story of Will Rogers. Will Rogers Jr. played the his father’s role in the movie as well as the old time radio show. In the radio show, Rogers is a country newspaperman in a small town, where everybody knows everybody and gossip flies quicker than a whip can snap. Rogers works closely with his “friendly newspaper editor” Maggie Button. Stories often consist of Rogers helping those in need of life’s lessons and helpful advice. Wise owl Rogers offers quips such as, “A feller once said that you oughta keep one eye on your children and the other on the politicians. I guess that’s right. But if only one eye is workin’ and you gotta make a choice, just figure that the children will probably do pretty good by themselves.” So take your boots off sit a spell by Will’s pot belly stove, because these small town stories are sure to warm your heart as well as your heels.
A Well-Done Series & New Info Avaiable
otrwash
Rogers of the Gazette is one of my favorite radio series. It is one of the many fine series produced and directed by Norman Macdonnell. A new broadcast log is now available at: http://www.old-time.com/otrlogs2/index.html The log has lots of background information about the series and including correct episode titles.
Topnotch!
polistra
I like everything about this series. Good acting, good writing, and unusual attention to the details of various jobs or aspects of life. The writers clearly looked things up, or got advice from experts, when an episode dealt with land surveying or printing or whatever.