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Rex Trailer (September 16, 1928 – January 9, 2013) was an American regional television personality, broadcast pioneer, cowboy and Country and Western recording artist. He is best known as the host of the children's television show Boomtown which initially ran from 1956 through 1974.
Boomtown was a children's show on WBZ-TV in Boston, Massachusetts that ran Saturday and Sunday mornings from 1956 through 1974, and was hosted by singing cowboy Rex Trailer. Trailer was hosting a children's series in Philadelphia for Westinghouse ; when the series lapsed in 1956, Trailer was given a choice of two other Westinghouse stations ...
Filmmaker Michael Bavaro was one of those kids who watched Rex Trailer on TV, thought it was real and never forgot the memory of its magic. "I grew up in Milford, Massachusetts and Boomtown was one of my first memories," he recalls. "I really believed it was the Wild West." He credits the show with sparking his interest in film and television. [4]
Taran Killam, Ana Gasteyer, John Mulaney, Kristen Wiig, Kenan Thompson, Paul Davidson, Maya Rudolph, Will Forte, and Jason Sudeikis perform during the "SNL50" live special.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries decried what he called the "toxic bait-and-switch" of President Donald Trump's leadership on ABC News' "This Week" on Sunday. "Donald Trump and Republicans ...
WBZ-TV: Boomtown (with Rex Trailer) WCVB, WHDH-TV: Bozo the Clown (with Frank Avruch) (also seen in TV markets without local Bozo shows) WLVI-TV/WKBG-TV: Bunker Hill (with Bob Glover) WLVI-TV: Captain Boston (with Chris Claussen) WSBK-TV/WIHS-TV: The Children's Hour (with Paula Dolan) WCVB, WHDH-TV: Commander Jet's Comedy (with Bill Harrington)
The world loves a good “rise of” story — one that captures the first months of a now-superstar artist’s meteoric rise, whether it’s Elvis or the Beatles or Madonna or Prince or Nirvana ...
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