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Coffee, Country & Cody
"Coffee, Country & Cody"Austin City Limits
S2, EP12 "Chris Stapleton; Turnpike Troubadours"After shooting to the top of the album chart with the gritty, no-nonsense "Traveller," singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton hits the ACL stage in support of the sequel, the two-part "From a Room."
Austin City Limits
S2, EP3 "Ray Charles; Lee Greenwood"The great Ray Charles returns to Austin City Limits with his orchestra and his cavalcade of legendary classics; Songs include "Georgia (On My Mind)," "I Can't Stop Loving You," and "What'd I Say?"; singer Lee Greenwood.
Austin City Limits
S2, EP2 "Waylon Jennings; Marty Stuart"Waylon Jennings ranges all over the map of his mighty career, from certifiable classics to tunes from his latest album Full Circle; with country music in his blood as both historian and practitioner, Marty Stuart comes to ACL for the third time.
Austin City Limits
S26, EP14 "Toby Keith; Allison Moorer"Country crooner Toby Keith follows in the footsteps of musical storytellers Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings; Alabama-born Allison Moorer brings her sultry voice to the stage.
Opry Live
EP1 "Keith Urban, Michael Ray and Chris Young"Concerts from the Grand Ole Opry for country music fans.
Opry
EP1 "Lady A, Kip Moore and Trisha Yearwood"Lady A, Kip Moore and Trisha Yearwood take the stage from the Opry House in Nashville, TN.
Opry
Rerun Air Date: October 31, 2024Bobby Bones is the host where he features exclusive highlights from the Grand Ole Opry stage. There are recorded performances, backstage conversations, and more.
Coffee, Country & Cody
"Coffee, Country & Cody"Winds of the Wasteland
When the emergence of the telegraph makes their jobs as Pony Express riders obsolete, cowboys John Blair (John Wayne) and Larry Adams (Lane Chandler) hastily purchase a stagecoach line operating out of Crescent City, Calif., unaware that the place is essentially a ghost town. The congenial mayor, Rocky (Lew Kelly), convinces John to compete in a horse race against Drake (Douglas Cosgrove), the man who sold them the bum deal, for a coveted government contract in postal delivery.
Sagebrush Trail
Wrongly imprisoned for murder, John Brant (John Wayne) decides his only option is to escape from jail and clear his name by finding the true killer. After breaking out, he ends up on the run from Sheriff Parker (Bob Burns) and catches the attention of outlaw Bob Jones (Lane Chandler), who offers to let Brant into his gang. Needing all the help he can get, Brant agrees, but running with these bandits only gets him deeper into trouble -- while the real killer remains on the loose.
Angel and the Badman
Quirt Evans (John Wayne), a cowboy on the run, is injured when his horse stumbles near a Quaker family's land. The family takes him in as he regains his health, and he falls for their young daughter, Penelope (Gail Russell). As Quirt falls deeper in love and becomes accustomed to the family's peaceful ways, his violent past starts to catch up to him. Eventually he is forced to decide whether it is worth letting go of his turbulent former life for his future with Penelope.
McLintock!
Aging rancher George Washington McLintock (John Wayne), a wealthy self-made man, is forced to deal with numerous personal and professional problems. Seemingly everyone wants a piece of his enormous farmstead, including high-ranking government men, McLintock's own sons and nearby Native Americans. As McLintock tries to juggle his various adversaries, his wife, who left him two years previously, suddenly returns. But she isn't interested in her husband -- she wants custody of their daughter.
Stagecoach
John Ford's landmark Western revolves around an assorted group of colorful passengers aboard the Overland stagecoach bound for Lordsburg, New Mexico, in the 1880s. An alcoholic philosophizer (Thomas Mitchell), a lady of ill repute (Claire Trevor) and a timid liquor salesman (Donald Meek) are among the motley crew of travelers who must contend with an escaped outlaw, the Ringo Kid (John Wayne), and the ever-present threat of an Apache attack as they make their way across the Wild West.
Blue Steel
Undercover federal marshal John Carruthers (John Wayne) is suspected by the local sheriff, Jake (George Hayes), of stealing the town's payroll, but his suspicions are sidelined when young Betty Mason (Eleanor Hunt) announces that her father, an important businessman, has been murdered. Without him, supplies will not reach town, and homesteaders will starve. When town leader Malgrove (Edward Peil) offers to buy the locals out, John and Jake get suspicious, and uncover a land-grabbing conspiracy.
The Trail Beyond
Fresh out of college, American Rod Drew (John Wayne) is asked to assist in the search for missing people in Canada. Accompanied by Wabi (Noah Beery Jr.), his friend from school, Drew travels north, but quickly gets into a confrontation with a gang of French Canadian outlaws. When the bandits abduct the young Felice Newsome (Verna Hillie), it becomes apparent they're responsible for the other disappearances as well. Luckily, Drew and Wabi are there, determined to find and free the captives.