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The Buck Owens Ranch Show, Vol. 1 (2001)

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The Buck Owens Ranch Show, Vol. 1
NR 1 hr 20 minFeb 2nd, 2001The Buck Owens Ranch Show PosterPart of The Buck Owens Ranch Show
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The Buck Owens Ranch Show was a nationally syndicated half-hour TV series that ran from 1966-1972. Four times a year Buck and the Buckaroos would travel to Oklahoma City's WKY-TV studios to film a dozen or more shows that would then be broadcast weekly. The show featured Buck Owens in his prime and showcased the famous "Bakersfield Sound." Volume 1 in this series features show #1 (filmed March 15,1966), show #42 (filmed March 27, 1967) and show #158 (filmed August 17, 1970).
DirectorGeorge Dolney

Movie Details

On DVD & Blu-ray:February 2nd, 2001 - Buy DVD
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Buck Owens Productions

The Buck Owens Ranch Show

The Buck Owens Ranch Show was a nationally syndicated half-hour TV series that ran from 1966-1972. Four times a year Buck and the Buckaroos would travel to Oklahoma City's WKY-TV studios to film a dozen or more shows that would then be broadcast weekly. The show featured Buck Owens in his prime and showcased the famous "Bakersfield Sound."