December 16, 2018

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Television Series...

For a larger view you can click the photo on the left. Although it's  not a thumbnail image it should give you a slightly larger image than the one I've placed in this blog entry. It's one of the various collage's of Ray Stevens that I've made over the last couple of years. In case you missed some of my recent blog entries or hadn't heard the news...the television series that Ray's been hosting since 2015, CabaRay Nashville, has returned to RFD-TV. The program departed the RFD-TV schedule after a little more than a year on their line-up (two 13 episode seasons which included 26 repeats). Upon it's departure from RFD-TV it moved into local PBS syndication in January of 2017. The episodes that had aired on RFD-TV from November 2015 until December 2016 (26 total) were the first ones to air when the series moved to PBS syndication. While all of this was going on, though, Ray was putting together more and more episodes of the series. These brand new episodes became known as the PBS exclusives since they hadn't aired on any other network. These exclusives began airing in the summer of 2017 (officially the start of Season Three). The series continued on through seasons four, five, and six with each season consisting of 13 first-run episodes. Last night (December 15th) marked the third week since Ray's return to the RFD-TV airwaves with the airing of episode three from Season Three...but not to forget is the fact that episodes of the series continue to air on local PBS stations as well. The first two seasons of the television series have been released on DVD.

If you want to purchase them specifically as a Christmas gift you'll have until December 18th (this coming Tuesday) at the very latest to place your order. Logistically speaking any order placed after that date you'll probably not get until after Christmas. You can purchase Season One and Season Two separately but there's also a combo offer where you can purchase both seasons and end up paying less when purchased together rather than sold separately. Each DVD is $29.99 (not including shipping and handling). If you order the combo offer you'll pay $44.99 (not including shipping and handling). So, more or less, you'll be saving maybe 10 or 11 dollars off the total price when purchased together. Everything you need to know can be found in the DVD area of Ray's web-store when you click this LINK but make your purchase by December 18th if you want it before Christmas!

Now, then...are you ready for the episode list of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville...here they are...all six seasons and they're in chronological air-date order. I don't know how many episodes of the show RFD-TV is going to air but use this as your episode guide. Feel free to copy, paste, and print off the episode list just in case RFD-TV does indeed air all 52 of the PBS episodes (Seasons Three through Six)...

Season One (RFD-TV):
1. Steve Wariner
2. Larry Gatlin
3. Bobby Bare
4. Don Schlitz
5. Charlie McCoy
6. Bobby Braddock
7. Jimmy Fortune
8. Aaron Tippin
9. John Conlee and Jeff Bates
10. Tanya Tucker and T.G. Sheppard
11. Gene Watson
12. James Gregory
13. Billy Dean

Season Two (RFD-TV):
1. Bobby Goldsboro
2. T. Graham Brown and Suzi Ragsdale
3. Williams and Ree
4. Leroy Van Dyke
5. The Bellamy Brothers
6. The Gatlin Brothers
7. Collin Raye
8. Darryl Worley and Lee Greenwood
9. Bill Anderson
10. Sylvia
11. Con Hunley
12. Jimmy Wayne
13. Reed Robertson

Season Three (Local PBS syndication; currently airing on RFD-TV):
1. Harold Bradley and Mandy Barnett
2. Shenandoah
3. Michael W. Smith
4. B.J. Thomas
5. Rhonda Vincent
6. Restless Heart
7. John Michael Montgomery
8. Baillie and the Boys
9. Tommy Roe
10. Mark Wills
11. Duane Eddy
12. Angaleena Presley
13. Riders in the Sky

Season Four (Local PBS syndication):
1. Rex Allen, Jr.
2. Lari White
3. Charley Pride
4. Janie Fricke
5. Gary Mule Deer
6. Gary Morris
7. John Berry
8. Jeannie Seely
9. Don McLean
10. Felix Cavaliere
11. Suzy Bogguss (Christmas episode)
12. Deborah Allen (Christmas episode)
13. The A-Team (New Year's Eve episode)

Season Five (Local PBS syndication):
1. Ray Hilderbrand
2. Steve Wariner (edited version of series debut episode)
3. Paul Overstreet
4. Daily and Vincent
5. Jenny Gill
6. Tracy Lawrence
7. Sam Moore
8. Wilson Fairchild
9. Deana Carter
10. Gary Puckett
11. John Rich (Part One episode)
12. John Rich (Part Two episode)
13. Tony Orlando

Season Six (Local PBS syndication):
1. Jamie O'Neal
2. Mark Chesnutt
3. Special Moments (retrospective featuring out-takes and clips from past episodes)
4. Hall of Fame (Ray plays video clips of Hall of Fame guests that have appeared on the show)
5. Moe Bandy (first episode taped from the stage of the CabaRay showroom)
6. Linda Davis
7. CeCe Winans
8. Micky Dolenz
9. Tribute Show (Ray salutes Jerry Reed, Mel Tillis, Glen Campbell, and Merle Haggard)
10. Ronnie McDowell
11. Shoji Tabuchi
12. John Schneider
13. Lee Roy Parnell

His clip-filled series, Rayality TV, is also airing on RFD-TV. This unique series airs on Sunday nights at 9pm Eastern (following Hee Haw). I don't have an episode list for that series, however. It's a perfect fit because Ray's clip based series features the same kind of quick edits and cutting away from scene to scene...the sort of technical wizardry that made Hee Haw unique from a production stand-point.

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