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1. Me, Myself & Irene (2000)
R | 116 min | Comedy
A nice-guy cop with Dissociative Identity Disorder must protect a woman on the run from a corrupt ex-boyfriend and his associates.
Directors: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly | Stars: Jim Carrey, Renée Zellweger, Anthony Anderson, Mongo Brownlee
Votes: 251,517 | Gross: $90.57M
2. Hee Haw (1969–1997)
60 min | Comedy, Music
Televised comedy/variety show with a country bent.
Stars: Roy Clark, Gunilla Hutton, Buck Owens, Grandpa Jones
Votes: 1,789
3. The Bob Braun Show (1967–1984)
Talk-Show
This was a local Cincinnati, Ohio talk show hosted by Bob Braun, a Cincinnati personality. Bob Braun got his start as the sidekick for Ruth Lyons, another Cincinnati legend.
Stars: Bob Braun, Rob Reider, The Cliff Lash Orchestra, Nancy James
Votes: 156
4. My Brother the Angel (1965–1966)
30 min | Comedy, Fantasy
Executive Dick's life changes when brother Tom, dead two years, returns as apprentice angel. Tom tries helping people but makes things worse, so Dick must fix the damage.
Stars: Dick Smothers, Tom Smothers, Roland Winters, Ann Elder
Votes: 146
5. Ragin' Cajun (1990)
Not Rated | 91 min | Action, Drama, Music
After his girlfriend is kidnapped by a vicious mobster, Cage rips into action with a vengeance. Retired from kickboxing to pursue dreams of being an entertainer, Cage is forced into a death... See full summary »
Director: William Byron Hillman | Stars: Charlene Tilton, David Heavener, Allan Rich, Sam Bottoms
Votes: 118
6. The Porter Wagoner Show (1961–2016)
Comedy, Music
Porter Wagoner's long-running musical variety show that launched the career of Dolly Parton.
Stars: Porter Wagoner, Speck Rhodes, Mack Magaha, Don Howser
Votes: 83
7. Buckaroo: The Movie (2005)
PG-13 | 95 min | Family, Western
Jerome, a troubled gang member, is sent to work on a farm. Within the journey, he discovers there is more to him, and realizes the direction he must point his life to.
Director: James A. Brooks | Stars: Kelly Aleccia, Rex Allen Jr., Amy Austin, Thelma Avelar
Votes: 74
8. Pop! Goes the Country (1974–2016)
30 min | Music
Syndicated country music program from Nashville.
Stars: Ralph Emery, Connie Smith, Dolly Parton, Tom T. Hall
Votes: 48
9. Premiere (1968)
60 min | Drama
Composed of pilots for CBS, including Call to Danger (with Peter Graves), Lassiter (starring Burt Reynolds), and Walk in the Sky (by Robert Altman, with Carroll O'Connor).
Stars: John McMartin, Billy Dee Williams, Albert Paulsen, Dustin Hoffman
Votes: 43
10. The Statler Brothers Show (1991– )
60 min | Comedy, Family, Music
A variety show hosted by the impeccable Statler Brothers. With unforgettable segments such as yesteryear and the opening monologue. This show is sure to bring laughs and maybe a few tears. ... See full summary »
Stars: Barbara Mandrell, Conway Twitty, The Oak Ridge Boys, Pat Boone
Votes: 36
11. Lonesome Willcox (2018)
12 min | Documentary, Short
Willcox, Arizona is a country music town that isn't what it used to be. The town's only radio station has but one employee - a local pariah who lives in the studio, and who has a ... See full summary »
Directors: Ryan Maxey, Zack Wright | Star: Rex Allen Jr.
Votes: 18
12. Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
30 min | Music
Stars: Jim Ed Brown, Jerry Clower, Helen Cornelius, Wendy Holcombe
Votes: 8
13. Diamond Rose (2024)
Family, Romance | Pre-production
Out of work actress goes to a Texas horse ranch to learn how to become a real cowgirl with the help of a handsome cowboy.
Director: Thadd Turner | Stars: Joey Lawrence, Andrew Lawrence, Ryan Merriman, Thadd Turner
14. 14th Annual Music City News Awards (1980 TV Special)
Music
Stars: Ray Stevens, Lynn Anderson, The Statler Brothers, Susie Allanson
15. Spotlight (1977– )
30 min | Music
Syndicated music series featuring country singer Marty Robbins and a guest artist from the world of country music.
Stars: Bobby Bare, Tom T. Hall, Rex Allen, Rex Allen Jr.
16. That Good Ole Nashville Music (1970– )
30 min | Music
Syndicated country music series, featuring different guest performers each week.
Stars: Dolly Parton, Porter Wagoner, Rex Allen Jr., Vern Gosdin
17. Sing Country (1971–1989)
40 min | Music
Stars: David Allan, George Hamilton IV, Ronnie Prophet, Tompall Glaser
18. The CBS Newcomers (1971– )
60 min | Comedy, Musical
This lightwight summer series (which apparently very few people remember) was a comeback of sorts for Dave Garroway. Over the last few years before this series aired, he had discovered most... See full summary »
Stars: Dave Garroway, Rodney Winfield, Joey Garza, The Good Humor Company
19. 12th Annual Music City News Awards (1978 TV Special)
Music
Stars: Mel Tillis, Lynn Anderson, The Statler Brothers, Rex Allen Jr.
20. Salute to the '50s: The Reunion of the Decade (1996 TV Special)
120 min | Documentary, Music
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Eddy Arnold, The Chordettes, Bo Diddley
21. 13th Annual Music City News Awards (1979 TV Special)
Music
Stars: Barbara Mandrell, Larry Gatlin, The Statler Brothers, Susie Allanson
22. Heart of Nashville: One Big Family (1985 Music Video)
5 min | Music
Director: Steve Von Hagel | Stars: Roy Acuff, Rex Allen Jr., Lynn Anderson, Eddy Arnold
23.
Premiere (1968)
Episode:
Operation Greasepaint
(1968)
30 min | Drama
During World War II, two entertainers are drafted into the infantry and cause chaos wherever they're stationed.
Director: Bud Yorkin | Stars: Avery Schreiber, Jack Burns, Fred Willard, Johnny Haymer
24.
The CBS Newcomers (1971– )
Episode:
Episode #1.6
(1971)
Comedy, Musical
Rodney Winfield talks about the price of food. Joey Garza reveals his fear of flying. Peggy Sears sings "I'll Never Fall in Love Again." Rex Allen Jr. entertains with "You've Got A Friend."
Stars: Dave Garroway, Rex Allen Jr., Joey Garza, Peggy Sears
25.
My Brother the Angel (1965–1966)
Episode:
Heaven Help the Dropout
(1966)
30 min | Comedy, Fantasy
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Suzie Kaye, Dick Smothers, Tom Smothers
26.
The CBS Newcomers (1971– )
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1971)
Comedy, Musical
Dave Garroway and Joey Garza discuss insurance. Rodney Winfield has a monologue about Hollywood psychiatry. Good Humor Company has a troubles in the park. Rex Allen Jr sings "Country ... See full summary »
Stars: Dave Garroway, Rex Allen Jr., Kay Bruce, Joey Garza
27.
Spotlight (1977– )
Episode:
Episode dated 12 November 1977
(1977)
Music
With a cowboy theme songs are, "El Paso", "Streets of Laredo", "Big Iron", "Little Joe the Wrangler", "Kin to the Wind", "Teardrops in My Heart" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds".
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Rex Allen
28.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #3.15
(1977)
Music
Rex Allen Jr. sings "Can You Hear Those Pioneers?" and "Streets of Laredo".
Star: Rex Allen Jr.
29.
Pop! Goes the Country (1974–2016)
Episode:
Episode dated 17 December 1977
(1977)
Music
Rex Allen Jr. sings "My Babe" and "She's Pulling Me Back Again". Mickey sings "Bring It on Home to Me" and Margo sings "Love Explosion".
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Mickey Gilley, Margo Smith
30.
Sing Country (1971–1989)
Episode:
Episode #17.1
(1986)
Music
Coverage of the 18th International Festival of Country Music.
Directors: David Mitchell, Steve Morris | Stars: David Allan, Rex Allen Jr., Bill Monroe, Marie Osmond
31.
Sing Country (1971–1989)
Episode:
Episode #18.8
(1987)
Music
Coverage of the 19th International Festival of Country Music.
Directors: Steve Morris, Dave Ross | Stars: David Allan, Rex Allen Jr., Bellamy Brothers, The Forester Sisters
32.
Hee Haw (1969–1997)
Episode:
Episode #12.23
(1981)
Comedy, Music
Director: Herbert Klynn | Stars: Willie Ackerman, Roy Acuff, Buddy Alan, Rex Allen Jr.
33.
The Porter Wagoner Show (1961–2016)
Episode:
Rex Allen, Jr.
(1976)
Comedy, Music
Stars: Porter Wagoner, Linda Carol Moore, Speck Rhodes, Mack Magaha
34.
That Good Ole Nashville Music (1970– )
Episode:
Episode dated 7 May 1981
(1981)
Music
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Sheila Andrews, Vern Gosdin, Buddy Spicher
35.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Sylvia Tyson (1 of 2)
(1981)
Music
Sylvia Tyson sings "River Road."
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Susan Powell, Jim Stafford, Sylvia Tyson
36.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #7.2
(1981)
Music
Gail Davies sings "It's a Lovely, Lovely World."
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Gail Davies, Susan Powell, Jim Stafford
37.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #7.3
(1981)
Music
Ronnie Prophet sings "Every Story in the Book" and "Without You." Jim Stafford performs "Turn Loose of My Leg." Rex Allen Jr. sings "Drink It Down Lady."
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Susan Powell, Ronnie Prophet, Jim Stafford
38.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #7.4
(1981)
Music
Sylvia Hutton sings "The Matador."
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Sylvia Hutton, Susan Powell, Jim Stafford
39.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #7.5
(1981)
Music
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., The Good Brothers, Susan Powell, Jim Stafford
40.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
B.J. Thomas (1 of 2)
(1981)
Music
B.J. Thomas performs "Hand of the Man" and "The Lovin' Kind." Rex Allen Jr. sings "Shame on Me." Sue Powell sings "Over the Rainbow."
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Susan Powell, Jim Stafford, B.J. Thomas
41.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #7.7
(1981)
Music
Carl Perkins performs "Matchbox" and "Rockabilly Fever." Jim Stafford and Rex Allen, Jr. - "You Can Have Her (I Don't Want Her)." Sue Powell sings "Who's Cheating Who?" Rex Allen Jr. sings "Just A Country Boy." Jim Stafford - "Mama Knows."
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Carl Perkins, Susan Powell, Jim Stafford
42.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #7.8
(1981)
Music
Razzy Bailey is this week's guest.
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Razzy Bailey, Susan Powell, Jim Stafford
43.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #7.9
(1981)
Music
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Ed Bruce, Susan Powell, Jim Stafford
44.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #7.10
(1981)
Music
Canadian country music performer Lori Allen is this week's guest.
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Susan Powell, Jim Stafford
45.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #3.14
(1977)
25 min | Music
Rex Allen Jr. performs "Don't Say Goodbye" and "Whatever I Am Today."
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Jim Ed Brown, Jerry Clower, Helen Cornelius
46.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #8.26
(1983)
Music
Tom Wopat sings "If I Were a Carpenter." Rex Allen Jr. and Sue Powell perform "I Just Came Here to Dance."
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Susan Powell, Jim Stafford, Tom Wopat
47.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #8.25
(1983)
Music
Don Williams performs "I Believe in You" and "Lord I Hope This Day Is Good." Additional songs: "Faster Horses" (Jim Stafford), "I'll Remember You" (Sue Powell), and "Solitaire" (Rex Allen Jr.).
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Susan Powell, Jim Stafford, Don Williams
48.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #8.23
(1983)
Music
Gene Watson performs "Fourteen Karat Mind." Additional songs: "Coral Reef" (Jim Stafford), "The Way You Do the Things You Do" (Sue Powell), and "Lonely Street" (Rex Allen Jr.).
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Susan Powell, Jim Stafford, Don Williams
49.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #8.21
(1983)
Music
R.C. Bannon and Louise Mandrell sing "Remember Me (I'm The One Who Loves You)." Additional songs include "Hey Baby" (Sue Powell) and "Sailin'" (Rex Allen Jr.).
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., R.C. Bannon, Louise Mandrell, Susan Powell
50.
Nashville on the Road (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #8.17
(1983)
Music
Donna Fargo sings "Did We Have to Go This Far?" and "A Couple More Years." Jim Stafford performs "I Ain't Living Long Like This."
Stars: Rex Allen Jr., Donna Fargo, Susan Powell, Jim Stafford