tv Today in the Bay NBC December 28, 2012 6:00am-7:00am PST
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♪ ♪ ♪the roy rogers show starring roy rogers ♪king of the cowoys tigger his golden palimino and dale evans queen of the west with pat brady his comical sidekick and roy's wonder dog bullet ♪ ♪ ♪ everything set? yeah ho bo's got em and he's on his way in. ready to make things look convincing? go ahead boys, it's gotta be done. wait. what did they show up now for? i don't know i didn't expect them this soon. come on finish me off we still got time.
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come on, nitches. it's time for us to get out of here. let's take them, bullet. ♪ take him off! take him off! he'll kill me. bullet, that's enough. on your feet. alright. get up. dale, you better take that insulate into lead. right, i know he needs it or he wouldn't of phoned. don, let's get these two down to the sheriff's office. no roy wait i don't want to press charges. why not?
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on account of ed. his condition isn't too good. i can't allow anything to excite him. i'll explain later. oh maybe you're right. you two get on your horses and keep going and get clear out of this terriorty. ♪ ♪ now don, would you mind telling me what this is all about? no but i'd like to get cleaned up before ed finds out there been some trouble. roy! what's the problem? something's happened to ed. read that. oh i don't feel so good. well maybe you're hurt worse than you think you are. read that. we've got ed bailey. if you want him back, it will cost 5,000 dollars. we'll tell you where to deliever it in 24 hours. we can't wait any 24 hours. ed can't live that long without insulin. don, you stay here. we'll get on his trail. no that was my boss, and oh don, you're in no condition to ride. you must stay here. i'll
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send bullet after pat he can come back and look after him. i'll write the note. take this one. come on let me help you up on the porch. i wonder who would want to kidnap ed sick as he was. i don't know, but i'm sure going to find out. bullet. come on bullet take this to pat boy. take it to pat take it to pat boy. pat will be along pretty soon ♪ ♪
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palmer. what's the matter? where's the old man? he's outside. why didn't you bring him in? it's not safe to hide him here. i want you to drive him on up to green horns barn. why me? what about hobo? hobo's running on into mineral city and getting himself arrested. arrested? yeah i want him in jail overnight. that may give him an alibi in case somebody was on his trail just now. did something happen? did he run into trouble? don't ask so many questions. just hurry it up. we can't afford delays ♪ ♪ oh shakes i've been bit by a snake. oh it's you bullet well go on, beat it. practice being a coyte on somebody else. my legs is sensitive. oh this is probably another one of them drippy love notes from one of my many admirers. you know bullet, you gotta quit hanging around these girls. these love notes give me the goosebumps. haha
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hey this is from roy and dale. kidnappers got ed bailey and hurt don wallace, we're on the trail. will you come out and look? kidnappers hurt don wallace. we're on the trail. will you come out and look? come on bullet. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey squirty just a minute. you mean me? yeah i'm in the mood for a ride and i'm aiming to have one. well it sure is a nice day for it. haha sure is and i'm going with you in this air conditioned junkie. now just a cotton picking minute, you can't talk that way about
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nellybelly, and besides that you ain't going with me because i got business to do. listen squiddy i said i'm having a ride. that a boy bullet. teach him some manners. call him off. i've had enough. okay bullet thats enough. you heard what the man said. come on i know when i'm licked. i won't give you no more trouble. well if i had more time i'd take you to the sheriff and have you arrested for molesting a peaceful citizen. what's the matter you afraid to take me in? even with that dog, you afraid to take me in? ♪ ♪ ♪
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that stuff smells pret hey fisher, they're here. look out there. hey roy those two riders turned off here, and it looks like the buckboard went on straight ahead. you go on back to the stove. we're gonna make it look like nothing is wrong in case they come in. they must of been traveling together and they stopped here together. well shouldn't we go in here?
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no old ed's probably in that buck board, and we can't waste any time. it's alright, they've gone on. come on. let's eat. hey dale, maybe we better take a look in that cabin. old ed might be in there. right hey, sounds like we got more company. wallace, what the devil is he doing coming here? ♪ hey look dale. don wallace. yeah evidently he wasn't hurt as bad as we thought. you know better than to come here.
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roy rogers is on our trail. he may have seen you. if he has, we are in trouble. i know he is on your trail i came here to warn ya. suppose he breaks in and finds the old man. the old man's not here. we sent him up to green horn's barn. you better get back up to the ranch and wait till rogers calls on you. suppose he doesn't? he will. he knows the old man will die if he doesn't get his medicine every six hours. now listen, when rogers does get there you persuade him to talk to the bank into letting you have 5,000 of the old man's money for the ransom. look this deal better go through otherwise i go to jail for embezzlement instead of inheriting the old man's mone.y roy let's go inside every minute counts now. we will have to take it easy, dale. the old man can't stand excitement let's move in. ♪ come over here, sit down, stop your worrying, will ya? but i gotta get that money. then billy can die and everything will be alright. you'll get the money alright, and by the time you do, the old man will be dead. we'll put his body on the trail beside his ranch. that way it will look like a natural death.
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♪ ♪ off your horse. dale, keep an eye on the trail in case they're following us. right. inside ♪ i ain't gonna do it. we want to get some information out of ya. what have you done with ed bailey? i don't recall ever knowing somebody by the name of ed bailey. listen stranger there's a man life at stake, and you're gonna talk. looks like we lost them. they must of turned off. we better double back. we got to stop rogers. ♪ look for the last time you're gonna talk or
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enough to make a guy sore. get in there. rogers let's get inside. you didn't lead him here, did you? watson's on that trail. he'll take care of them alright. you better make sure the old man is almost dead. they gave me the slip. i lost them up in the rocks. we better get him out of here. yeah we will take him in that wagon outside. you boys bring him on up . what's the matter? it's rogers and that evans girls, we're gonna have a job blasting them out of those rocks. here dale take this. i got a gun. i know, but this way you won't have to reload. i want you to keep them busy from here while i slip around back and get inside. ok. but you get stay down, and don't take any chances. alright, you be careful too.
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pickers, bullet. oh no, no. i ain't gonna do it. i ain' t hauling any more of these goloots in nellybelle. it's an insult to her. oh yes you are. get busy herd them up. come on! okay you two mavericks, you heard what the lady said. let's load up. you okay ed? why sure young lady, thanks to you i'll be right and good. ♪ hey roy, here comes pat and ed bailey. ♪ ♪ pat what do you got there? haha well roy would you like a box of yegs? haha all bad too haha ain't that some yolk? haha
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♪lassie ♪lassie ♪starring june lockhart ♪hugh riley, john provost ♪as timmy and of course lassie ♪ ♪ ♪ someday i'm gonna be a professional baseball player. oh, flip are you really? maybe with new york yankees. you know something, willie, you better stick close to lassie and me, when we get to those woods over there. why, timmy? so we can protect you. ah, there is nothing is the woods to be afraid of. well, the other day and indian jumped out from behind
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the tree and he had war paint on and tomahawk. this long. timmy! sure was scary when he chased lassie and me. if we hadn't run faster then that indian we would have both been scalped. there ain't any indians around here. he just making up another whopper willie. how do you know? go on, timmy. well, we finally came to a cave and lassie and i hid in there until the indian got on his pony and rode away. i don't believe a word of it. i believe it. you can carry my books timmy. ha. ♪ ♪ it was the biggest, the blackest bull you ever saw. there it was charging at me, and i had to run for my life. what on earth happened?
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well, i ran over the fence with that bull right behind me and i picked up a stick and hit him right in the nose. timmy, you didn't. and that stopped him alright. and i hit him again and drove him off. timmy! timmy, may i see you for a minute? sure, mom. he'll be right back. timmy, you know that story about the bull isn't true. well, it could have been. if it had happened. but it didn't happen, it was a lie. hello, willie. now i don't want to have to correct you again. you go on outside, i wanna talk to your father. yes ma'am.
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i just don't know what we're going to do about these fabrications he's been telling. the stories get wilder everyday. oh, that. yesterday he saw a giant. how tall? how can you talk like that? don't you realize he's telling lies. not really lies, ruth. boys imagination has awakened that's all. imagination? ha. you know he just tells these whoppers to attract attention to himself. especially if the audience happens to be a little girl. just the same, i don't like it. you know i remember when i was about timmy's age. i told a little girl that i saw sir lancelot riding down the road on a white charger, in full armor. all little boys imagine things, dear.
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just a phase in timmy's life, he's growing up. well i hope you're right. i'm sure i am. i still don't like it. ♪ looks just like a haunted house. daddy says somebody moved into it two weeks ago. probably a witch. there isn't any such thing as a witch. you would have thought so if you would have been with me last night. what happened timmy? well, the clock was about to strike twelve, and i decided to get up and take a walk. whoever heard of taking a walk at midnight? shhh. go on, timmy. well, first i crawled through these weeds, so nobody could see me. until i got into the apple orchard. oh.iddle of . oh, timmy, don't tell anymore i'm scared.
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ah, it's just one of timmy's whoppers, he wouldn't have the nerve to go into a witch's apple orchard even in the daylight. he would too. wouldn't ya, timmy? of course. i dare ya. right now. right now? and bring back an apple to prove it. i think i ought to be getting home. i dare ya. ah, i'm not scared of an old witch. come on, lassie. ♪ ♪ ♪ maybe i'll bring back two apples. i wish he wasn't going. there isn't any such thing as a
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♪ easy there doggie. don't you think green apples taste a lot better in a pie? yes ma'am. what's your name? timmy martin. oh, yes. your folks live just down the road don't they? yes ma'am. you know it just occurs to me i baked a green apple pie this morning. what about coming and sampling it? i'd like that.
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come along, timmy. i'm going to tell his mother. i guess all boys like apple pie. i know my grandsons do. where do they live? over a hundred miles away, but i'm expecting them to come and see me this summer. why don't they live here now? well their father is in busi lassie! mrs. martin! mrs. martin! he didn't come back. we think he's a prisoner? are you talking about timmy? yes ma'am. we think the witch got him, maybe she tied him up. mrs. martin it's awful. now wait a minute one at a time. where
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is timmy? that's where we're trying to tell you. he went to get an apple out of the witch's orchard and he never came back. oh now you both know there's no such thing as a witch. what orchard are you talking about? the one right down the road. behind that old house. you mean the old larson place. did timmy tell you she was a witch? well...he said. i can imagine. he did get an apple. that's not all he's going to get. it's a good thing you guys didn't come with me. you would have been scared to death. what happened? well, there i was sitting in an apple tree and then i heard terrible screams. and then the door of the house opened. and then there was a big puff of smoke. timmy, i want to talk to you. in the house. yes, mom. i'll tell you the rest tomorrow.
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the apple really did come from the orchard. from the witch's orchard, is that what you're going to tell me? no. then why did you tell that to willie and flip? well it's kind of fun scaring them. sit down a minute timmy. i want to talk to you. do you know what the word habit means? not exactly. well, let me try and explain it. a habit is a pattern of behavior. you do something over and over again and you form a habit. you mean like doing my chores every morning. yes. i
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understand. well, when you do your chores right, you're forming a good habit, but when you tell lies, you're forming a very bad habit. now i want you to understand me. this habit that you've developed of telling these whoppers as you call them, has got to be broken. and right now. or else i shall have to ask your father to take a hand in it, and you know what that means.
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used in the right way. the way authors do in books. it can take you to another world, a world that exists only in somebody's mind. yes sir. like robinson crusoe exactly. but when daniel defoe wrote robinson crusoe, he wasn't trying to hurt anybody was he? no sir. now suppose he'd used his imagination in another way and written a book saying that your friend flip was a thief. but flip isn't. no. and mrs. larson isn't a witch. and once more you and i know that there is no such thing as witches and it just came out of your imagination didn't it? yes sir. now what would happen to your friend flip, if people went around saying that he was a thief? just because they read it in a book. i guess they wouldn't like him. no and they might even put him in jail.
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all because of somebody's imagination. that's so terrible. now maybe people wouldn't believe that mrs. larson was a witch just because you said so. but after the story got handed down and folks added a little and changed it around a little, then people might start to think there is something wrong with her after all. imagination can do terrible things when it's not properly used timmy. gosh, dad, i never thought of it that way. and she's really very nice and she has two grandsons and they are coming to see her this summer you mean you talked to her? ah, huh, and she took me inside and she gave me a piece of green apple pie. was it good pie? the best i ever tasted. that's what i said. yours is the best, mom. alright, now what's the answer about these whoppers you have been telling? i'm gonna cut 'em out. you're going to what?
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i'm going to quit making them up. that's a good decision timmy. cut 'em out. i mean, stop making them up. before somebody else gets hurt. yes sir, from now on. very good. i think we've got time for one game of checkers before bed. i'll get the board. ♪ ♪ ♪ well, we could hide in the trees..if there were any witches.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dad! dad! well you seem to be in a big hurry. it's mrs. larson's house, it's on fire. young man, i thought we had this out last night. it's true dad. i can see that i didn't make a very big impression on you. this isn't a whopper dad, honest it isn't, you've got to believe me. very well, tonight we'll have to handle it in a different way.
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hello? mom, mrs. larson's house it's on fire. it is? oh, well then i'll call the...timmy where are you now? mrs. larson's. timmy martin. but mom this is true, the house is full of smoke and fire. hello? hello? timmy? jenny, where did that call come from? the one i just got. well, then ring the larson farm will you? ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ well, fire's out. you're a brave boy son. thanks for getting dad girl. we'll take mrs. larson home with us until she's feeling better. yeah and until we can help her get her kitchen fixed. you see this young boy was tending a sheep and he thought it would be fun to scare his folks. so he rushed home and he shouted "wolf, wolf." it was fine for a time or two, then one day
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♪ the roy rogers show. starring roy rogers, king of the cowboys! trigger, his golden palomino, and dale evans, queen of the west. with pat brady, his comical sidekick, and roy's wonder-dog, bullet. ♪ ♪ hey roy, did you hear those shots? yeah, they sounded like they came from the other side of the hill. let's take a look.
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