The Lives and Legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
Original Airdates: Dec. 6-9, 2024
TVC 669.5: Via remote from The Hollywood Museum: TV Confidential brings you special audio highlights of the opening night ceremony for Happy Trails, a new exhibit at the Hollywood Museum that celebrates the lives and legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, the legendary King of the Cowboys and Queen of the Westerns. The Happy Trails exhibit features a host of never before seen personal items from the Roy Rogers collection, including an impressive array of vivid color movie posters, personal furniture made for Roy and Dale by actor George Montgomery, plus vintage photos, collectibles, costumes, merchandise, and more. For tickets and more information, go to TheHollywoodMuseum.com. This segment includes comments and memories from actors Robert Carradine and Stanley Livingston, Emmy-nominated writer, producer, and Westerns historian Rob Word, and Museum founder and president Donelle Dadigan.
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and The Lone Ranger
Original Airdates: Dec. 6-9, 2024
TVC 669.6: Via remote from The Hollywood Museum: TV Confidential brings you more highlights of the opening night ceremony for Happy Trails, the new exhibit at the Hollywood Museum that celebrates the lives and legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. This segment includes comments from Dawn Moore, daughter of actor Clayton Moore (Roy and Dale’s co-star in The Far Frontier, prior to when he began playing The Lone Ranger), and Julie Rogers Pomilia, granddaughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and the author of Your Heroes, My Grandparents: A Granddaughter’s Love. Julie Rogers Pomilia worked closely with the Museum in putting together the Happy Trails exhibit. Our thanks to B. Harlan Boll, Roger Neal, and Museum founder and president Donelle Dadigan for allowing us to bring you this coverage as part of our program this week.

Foreground, bottom right: The collection of rocks and gemstones that Julie Rogers Pomilia writes about Your Heroes, My Grandparents is part of the Happy Trails exhibit that is now on display at the Hollywood Museum. In her book, Julie shares a poignant story about how she formed a special bond with her grandfather, Roy Rogers, upon learning that he shared her interest in gemstones
The Happy Trails exhibit features a host of never before seen personal items from the Roy Rogers collection, including vivid color movie posters, personal furniture made for Roy and Dale by actor George Montgomery, plus vintage photos, collectibles, costumes, merchandise, and more. For tickets and more information, go to TheHollywoodMuseum.com.






