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The Adventures of Champion

The Gene Autry Show was an American western/cowboy television
series which aired for 91 episodes on CBS from July 23, 1950 until August
7, 1956.
Gene Autry had already established his singing cowboy character on radio
and the movies. Now he and his horse Champion were featured in a weekly
television series of western adventures. Gene's role changed almost weekly
from rancher, to ranch hand, to sheriff, to border agent, etc. Gene's
usual comic relief and sidekick, Pat, was played by Pat Buttram, better
known to later television viewers as "Mr Haney" on "Green Acres". During
the first season, Gene's sidekick was played by Chill Wills twice (as
Chill) and by Fuzzy Knight four times (as Sagebrush). These two actors
even wore Pat's costume. Alan Hale, Jr. (a.k.a. - "The Skipper" from
"Gilligan's Island") played a bad guy in several episodes of Seasons 1 &
2, but he also played Gene's sidekick, Tiny, in two episodes of Season 1.
By this time, Gene Autry had established his own production company
"Flying A Pictures" and acted as executive director for the series.
The series lasted 5 seasons. The first 4 were in black and white, and the
final season was in color. Color was experimented with in two or three
episodes of the first season. The theme song Back In The Saddle Again was
written by Gene Autry & Ray Whitley and sung by Gene Autry.
The Gene Autry Show had a 26 episode Saturday morning spin-off called The
Adventures of Champion in 1955.
Gene Autry's feature films in the late 1940s and the 1950s often included
cast members from his TV show.
Trivia
# Two-thirds of the way through the first season's production, Pat Buttram
was severely injured in an explosion and was hospitalized for several
months. In order to complete the production run, his sidekick role was
filled in the remaining episodes by Chill Wills, Fuzzy Knight and Alan
Hale Jr.. Wills and Knight wore the same costume as Buttram so that long
shots of stock footage could be easily used, but there was no disguising
Hale's bulk - he wore his own distinctive clothing.
# Pat Buttram's sidekick character had a different name in the initial
episodes filmed in this series - as had been the practice in the Gene
Autry B-westerns in which Buttram co-starred. Due to the TV series' rapid
shooting schedule, Autry frequently forgot the name of the character Pat
played from episode to episode, resulting in a number of botched takes.
Autry finally ordered his writers to call Pat Buttram's sidekick character
"Pat Buttram" in all future scripts to eliminate the problem.
# Two 1951 episodes were filmed in color to promote CBS' own color
process, which wound up not being accepted by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC).
Quotes
Gene Autry: Even if the world were a
chocolate cake, Mary, there'd still be a few crumbs around.
Gene Autry: Always defend your name, son. Just like you defend your
country when you need to.

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