Tumbleweed Theater

Tumbleweed Theater
Genre Western, comedy, anthology
Based on Characters created by Riders in the Sky
Written by Fred LaBour
Steve Arwood
Directed by Jim "Moose" Edwards
Randy Hale
Starring Riders in the Sky (band)
Narrated by Steve Arwood
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 5
Editor(s) Russ McGowan (film editor)
Release
Original network The Nashville Network
Original release March 7, 1983

Tumbleweed Theater was an American anthology television series starring western/comedy band Riders in the Sky which ran from 1983 to 1988. The premise of the show was each week, the Riders would present a B-Western/Singing Cowboy movie from the 1930s and 40s and perform songs and sketches between the film.

Creation

In late 1982, the Riders in the Sky were approached by Steve Arwood, Ned Ramage, and Buddy Hale to host this anthology series to be featured on a new television network called The Nashville Network. The Riders agreed to host and began taping the host segments for season one in January 1983. It premiered on March 7, 1983, the same day The Nashville Network began broadcasting.

Season Four & Five

By 1986, three seasons worth of material had been filmed for Tumbleweed Theater. When Steve Arwood went in settle contracts for season four with TNN's new director of programing Paul Corbin, Corbin inquired if the Riders were managed by David Skepner. When Arwood told Corbin that the Riders were managed by Skepner, Corbin stated "Well, we don't really like David Skepner around here," and the Riders were fired from TNN.[1] A fourth and fifth season was made up of repackaged sketches from the previous three seasons.

Cast

Crew

  • Director - Jim "Moose" Edwards
  • Director - Randy Hale
  • Producer - Steve Arwood

Legacy

TNN would later revisit the idea of showing classic black and white B-Westerns with Roy Rogers' Happy Trails Theater and Gene Autry's Melody Ranch. Rogers and Autry would host their respective shows and talk about the movie of the week in between the films.

Riders Radio Theater

Many of the sketches and characters that originated from Tumbleweed Theater would be carried over into Riders Radio Theater, a National Public Radio show hosted by the Riders.

Home video releases

A VHS tape titled The Best of Tumbleweed Theater was the only official home video release of any Tumbleweed Theater clips, which was only select songs and sketches the Riders performed on the show. It was only released and sold through the Riders official website and at concert events. The tape was re-released in the late 90s and later sold as an official DVD in the mid 2000s. As of 2017, the DVD is now out of print.

References

  1. Cusic, Don (2003). It's the Cowboy Way!: The Amazing True Adventures of Riders in the Sky. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 081312882X.

Tumbleweed Theater on IMDb

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