Bonanza
Little Joe runs into romantic complications when he tries to teach a deaf girl (Stella Stevens) sign language guest Albert Salmi.
Little Joe runs into romantic complications when he tries to teach a deaf girl (Stella Stevens) sign language guest Albert Salmi.
Things go from bad to worse for singing cowboy Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers) and his trusty companion, Teddy Bear (Guinn "Big Boy" Williams), when, after losing their jobs at a local café, the pair are accused of having kidnapped young Chip Williams (Mary Lee) who, in reality, is merely a runaway who's been tagging along with the cowpokes. But amidst these problems, Roy and his partner decide to team up with the girl and her half-sister, Ysobel (Dale Evans), and search for some long-buried treasure.
The discovery of an invasive insect species threatens his logging business, so Bill Wright (Damian O'Flynn) murders a forest ranger to keep him from reporting his findings. Local hunter Gene Autry (Gene Autry), who had been nearby, shooting at a mountain lion, thinks he may have been responsible for the ranger's death and takes over his job out of a sense of duty to the man's daughter (Patricia White). Gene and his sidekick, Joe Lucas (Jimmy Lloyd), battle Wright and his men to save the forest.
This sequel to "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour" serves up more down-home humor from Southern comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Ron White. The live stand-up show begins with Engvall giving the lowdown on what men really want. White follows up with his usual acerbic brand of humor. Foxworthy reels the crowd back in with an amusing routine about family and relationships. Finally, Larry the Cable Guy closes the night out on a typically lewd note.
Original standup comedy special featuring the original material of Bill Engvall.
Bill Engvall, renowned comedian, entertains audiences for the last time.
Newlywed Benjamin Taber (Travis Tritt) is in town with his bride when a bank robbery goes awry and she disappears in a chaotic shootout. Determined to find her, Benjamin seeks out the help of crusty Quentin Leech (Kenny Rogers), a bounty hunter who has his own reasons for wanting to catch the outlaws. As they follow the group's trail, they receive help from several unlikely sources, including Flora Mae Pepper (Naomi Judd), the owner of a brothel that doubles as a safe haven.
Barney and Gomer are responsible for watching over two thieves who are temporarily jailed in Mayberry. Between the two of them, the criminals manage to escape three times.
The Darling family returns to Mayberry and asks Andy for help in dealing with Ernest T. Bass, a mountain man who keeps pursuing Briscoe's married daughter Charlene.
Kate is surprised at her old school teacher's new personality.
The Cartwrights' neighbor (Franchot Tone), a former soldier and lawman, seeks security for his daughter.
Outlaws plot to steal a trunk containing the savings of a religious group heading for a new life in the West.
Adam and Little Joe try to warn Hoss when he befriends a violent man (Cal Bolder).
Adam tells betrothed Hoss his intended is a compulsive gambler who caused her husband's death.
Cardshark Brady Hawkes searches for his son, who is on the run with outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Cardshark Brady Hawkes searches for his son, who is on the run with outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
The remarkable story of America's greatest country artist.
An Old West poker player, his pal and an ex-madam meet vintage TV heroes and danger on the way to a big game.
An Old West poker player, his pal and an ex-madam meet vintage TV heroes and danger on the way to a big game.
A pack of hunting dogs overruns the Mayberry courthouse just as Andy is trying to impress a state official.