S01 E01
Santa Fe Raiders
Gene helps his friend's son take over the family freight business after the old man is murdered.
Having conquered the big screen, Gene Autry rode into America's living room with his Flying A Pictures productions in 1950. The Gene Autry Show, 91 half-hour mini-movies featuring Gene
S01 E01
Gene helps his friend's son take over the family freight business after the old man is murdered.
Episode 1
Gene helps his friend's son take over the family freight business after the old man is murdered.
Episode 2
Pat plans a make-believe stage robbery to frighten some sense into Johnny, his boss’ eleven-year-old nephew.
Episode 3
A crooked oilman tries to defraud a rancher out of his valuable property, but Gene has the foresight to telegraph a few lawmen to check the promoter’s references.
Episode 4
Pat’s rooster leads Pat and Gene into an adventure at the county fair.
Episode 5
Gene and Pat ride to the rescue of a young man framed for murder by a vicious sheriff.
Episode 6
Gene discovers that the town gossip is far more dangerous than he seems.
Episode 7
The owner of a seemingly jinxed stageline enlists Gene and Pat’s help to find the real cause behind a series of robberies.
Episode 8
The social leader of a small Western town goes to surprising lengths to guard a secret from her past.
Episode 9
When an old maid known as ""Battle Axe"" takes over as sheriff of Jimtown, she is deceived by a smooth-talking confidence man, despite the warnings of former sheriff Dan Carter and Gene Autry.
Episode 10
Gene and Pat become involved with phony insurance claims after saving a young man from a hanging.
Episode 11
A feud between a Union Army veteran and a Confederate Army veteran gets out of hand when the two men accuse each other of a robbery and a shooting.
Episode 12
The fight for mayor in a small town election gets out of hand when a murder takes place. Gene takes matters into his own hands as he fights for a decent community.
Episode 13
A killer, convicted on evidence given by Pat, swears revenge on both Pat and the presiding judge.