The Roy Rogers Show: The Long Chance (1953)
Season 2, Episode 14
8/10
An Almost Good Bad Guy
5 February 2021
I am watching this episode right now on The Cowboy Channel. The Pete Grundy gang is accused of stealing the funds donated for a new school. But Pete Grundy comes to Roy and swears he and his gang wouldn't steal from children. He says that he will find the rascals who did steal the money and turn them over to Roy. However, before he leaves, he cold cocks Roy and leaves him and Dale tied up and Dale gagged. Eventually, Roy and Pete do work together to find the real culprits. Could they be members of Pete's gang acting on their own? Henry Rowland is Pete Grundy. He makes the first of his eight appearances on The Roy Rogers Show. This is one of the few episodes where he has a large role, instead of mostly playing a henchman. Henry was born Wolfram von Bock in Omaha, Nebraska. He appeared in most of the western TV series in the 1950s and his eight appearances, always as a different character, make him a very familiar face on the RR Show.
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