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Richard Owlett wrote:
Jack Erbes wrote:

Happy Trails wrote:

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None of the above - I'm merely as old as you probably are.
Who was that fat guy - Jingles? Or was that a different show.




Jingles (Andy Devine) was Gene Autry's side kick. Pat Butram did the
talk in a funny voice/do stupid things honors for Roy.

Jack


But in the Roy Rodgers show, what was CHARACTER's name who drove the jeep?

Was the Jeep's name "Nellie"?

PS my parents married the day before Pearl Harbor.

Pat Brady drove the jeep Nellie Belle
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On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 14:35:44 -0600, Richard Owlett
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But in the Roy Rodgers show, what was CHARACTER's name who drove the jeep?

Was the Jeep's name "Nellie"?

PS my parents married the day before Pearl Harbor.


Gabby Hayes?

Roy's other name was Rogers - no "d". I remember it clearly embossed
on my fake leather holsters. (Wait a minute - fake leather wasn't
invented yet??)


Happy Trails To You
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Happy Trails wrote:
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 14:35:44 -0600, Richard Owlett
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But in the Roy Rodgers show, what was CHARACTER's name who drove the jeep?

Was the Jeep's name "Nellie"?

PS my parents married the day before Pearl Harbor.



Gabby Hayes?

Roy's other name was Rogers - no "d". I remember it clearly embossed
on my fake leather holsters. (Wait a minute - fake leather wasn't
invented yet??)


Happy Trails To You


I believe it was called vinyl...or simply plastic.
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Richard Owlett wrote:

Jack Erbes wrote:

Happy Trails wrote:

snip

None of the above - I'm merely as old as you probably are.
Who was that fat guy - Jingles? Or was that a different show.




Jingles (Andy Devine) was Gene Autry's side kick. Pat Butram did the
talk in a funny voice/do stupid things honors for Roy.

Jack



But in the Roy Rodgers show, what was CHARACTER's name who drove the jeep?

Was the Jeep's name "Nellie"?

PS my parents married the day before Pearl Harbor.


Okay, I did some research and found I had that all screwed up. Gene
Autry's sidekick was Pat Buttram. At various times his character was
called: Pat; Pat Jensen; Patrick Smith; and Hap Wallace

The Roy Rogers show had the jeep named Nelliebelle, the driver of the
jeep was Pat Brady.

Andy Devine was the character Jingles or Jingles P. Jones, he was in a
number of Roy Rogers movies as that character. And he played the
Jingles character in numerous other movies, in TV, etc.

This stuff is all too important to be left uncorrected. :)

I was "just starting to show" when your folks got married. I was born
on the last day of the Battle of Midway and my 2nd Birthday was D-Day
(June 6th 1944).

Jack

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Andy Devine was the honorary mayor of Van Nuys, CA for awhile. He also
owned a small bar in the Big Bear Valley near L.A. Big Bear was frequently
a location for movie making, so the bar was popular way back when. Andy's
bar was expanded and lives on as a restaurant called Captain's Anchorage ...
just in case you're ever visiting Big Bear ... BTW, they say it's haunted.

On 11/9/05 17:30, in article , "Jack
Erbes" wrote:

Richard Owlett wrote:

Jack Erbes wrote:

Happy Trails wrote:

snip

None of the above - I'm merely as old as you probably are.
Who was that fat guy - Jingles? Or was that a different show.



Jingles (Andy Devine) was Gene Autry's side kick. Pat Butram did the
talk in a funny voice/do stupid things honors for Roy.

Jack



But in the Roy Rodgers show, what was CHARACTER's name who drove the jeep?

Was the Jeep's name "Nellie"?

PS my parents married the day before Pearl Harbor.


Okay, I did some research and found I had that all screwed up. Gene
Autry's sidekick was Pat Buttram. At various times his character was
called: Pat; Pat Jensen; Patrick Smith; and Hap Wallace

The Roy Rogers show had the jeep named Nelliebelle, the driver of the
jeep was Pat Brady.

Andy Devine was the character Jingles or Jingles P. Jones, he was in a
number of Roy Rogers movies as that character. And he played the
Jingles character in numerous other movies, in TV, etc.

This stuff is all too important to be left uncorrected. :)

I was "just starting to show" when your folks got married. I was born
on the last day of the Battle of Midway and my 2nd Birthday was D-Day
(June 6th 1944).

Jack




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bcd wrote:

I was "just starting to show" when your folks got married. I was born
on the last day of the Battle of Midway and my 2nd Birthday was D-Day
(June 6th 1944).

Jack



Man..you guys are old!
I was born August 1949..but always wished mom could have held on a
little longer until the '50's.
The 1940's always looked so black & white, dark & gray/dreary to me.
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"bcd" wrote in message
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Andy Devine was the honorary mayor of Van Nuys, CA for awhile. He also
owned a small bar in the Big Bear Valley near L.A. Big Bear was
frequently
a location for movie making, so the bar was popular way back when. Andy's
bar was expanded and lives on as a restaurant called Captain's Anchorage
...
just in case you're ever visiting Big Bear ... BTW, they say it's haunted.

Continued OT........
I was working as an usher at a theatre in Santa Ana, CA, in the mid fifties,
when Andy Devine and his wife came in to see a movie. I think they had a
home in nearby Newport Beach. That man could really fill up a seat!

Larry


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Jack Erbes wrote:
Andy Devine was the character Jingles or Jingles P. Jones, he was in a
number of Roy Rogers movies as that character. And he played the
Jingles character in numerous other movies, in TV, etc.


I don't ever recall seeing him with Roy Rogers, but he was definitely
a sidekick to Wild Bill Hickok on a television series. I *think* this
is how his picture, riding a horse, came to appear on a Kellogg's cereal
(Sugar Pops?) during the period. I have very vivid memories of the
intro to the show, in which Jingles, lagging behind, rides like hell to
catch up and yells, "Hey, Wild Bill, wait fer me!"

There was also a children's show of some sort called Andy's Gang. It was
sponsored by Buster Brown Shoes and borrowed the tune from the Buster
Brown jingle for its theme song: "I've got a gang / you've got a gang /
everybody's gotta have a gang / but the only gang / that's made for me /
GOOD OLD ANDY'S GANG!"

He was also a ham radio operator. I heard him on the air exactly one time
in my life, having a conversation with some people he apparently knew.
Seemed like the entire world recognized the voice and wanted to work
him, including me, but I know I never got through the pileup.

The above was all from memory, but I found a few pages to back it up
such as http://www.fiftiesweb.com/tv/andys-gang.htm.

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