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  1. The Gabby Hayes Show was the name given to two early children's television series. Both series were broadcast on NBC, and both were sponsored by the Quaker Oats Company. [1] [2] Gabby Hayes was the host of a series that featured history stories.

  2. Classic TV Channel. 16 videos 11,921 views Last updated on Jun 23, 2020. The Gabby Hayes Show is a general purpose Western television series in which the film star and Roy Ro ...More. Play...

  3. A Sunday version of the show was broadcast from 1950 to 1952. In a frame story, Gabby would narrate historical tales to child actors Clifford Sales and Lee Graham. The episodes dramatized the lives of historical figures, such as the naval commander John Paul Jones, the lawman and professional gambler Wyatt Earp, and the outlaw Belle Starr.

  4. Studio NBC. Genres Western. The Gabby Hayes Show is a general purpose western television series in which the film star and Roy Rogers confidant, George "Gabby" Hayes, narrated each episode, showed clips from old westerns, or told tall tales for a primarily children's audience. Private Notes. Add. Private Notes. Add to history. Add to collection.

  5. TV Series. 1956–. 30m. IMDb RATING. 6.9 /10. 34. YOUR RATING. Rate. Western. Gabby introduces edited versions of vintage PRC Western features. Star. George 'Gabby' Hayes. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 5 User reviews. Episodes 14. Browse episodes. 1 Season 1956. Photos. Add photo. Top cast. George 'Gabby' Hayes. Self - Host.

  6. El género wéstern declinaba a finales de la década de 1940, y Hayes hizo su última actuación para el cine en The Cariboo Trail (1950). Después se pasó a la televisión y presentó The Gabby Hayes Show, una serie western, entre 1950 y 1954 en la cadena NBC, amén de una nueva versión en 1956 para ABC.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2020 · Directed by Vincent J. Donehue Written by Jerome Coopersmith, Horton Foote Starring: Wright King, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Andrew Duggan. Gabby tells a tall tale about Telescope Hayes, then...