December 8, 2020

Ray Stevens: CabaRay Nashville 5th Anniversary...

It's me once again! I was going over the episode list of the Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville television show and it dawned on me that I never highlighted the show's 5th anniversary last month. The reason it slipped my mind is because of the activity surrounding the 50th anniversary release of "Everything is Beautiful". Ray's television series, which runs 30 minutes, debuted on November 7, 2015. The series was originally titled Ray Stevens' Nashville and it followed the release of his 2014 memoir of the same name. The show's first 26 episodes aired on cable channel, RFD-TV, on November 7, 2015. The series left it's airwaves in December 2016. The show moved to local syndication on PBS in January 2017...and for the first 26 weeks in syndication the local PBS stations carrying Ray's show repeated the RFD episodes. 


The show's title changed to Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville beginning with it's move to local PBS stations in January 2017. Ray was in the process of having his CabaRay showroom built during the latter half of 2015 and throughout 2016...and it was expected that a grand opening of the showroom would occur early in 2017 but some technical/legal issues with the building permit caused the construction to be delayed from the start and so the showroom wasn't finished until the fall of 2017. The grand opening of the CabaRay happened in January 2018. All the while this was going on throughout 2017 and into 2018 local PBS stations were airing all new episodes of Ray's television show. In June of 2017 in nearly all of the local PBS markets airing his show viewers that had previously seen the RFD episodes were now going to be treated to brand new episodes. Ray and his crew throughout the latter half of 2016 and throughout much of 2017 and into early 2018 eventually produced 52 half hour episodes, specifically, for PBS and the earliest of the completed episodes began airing, as mentioned, in June of 2017. Ray taped 9 episodes at the CabaRay showroom early in 2018. 

All in all there have been 78 half hour episodes produced of the series and one behind-the-scenes special that aired during pledge break on several PBS stations. These 78 half hour episodes continue to air on local PBS stations scattered throughout the country. The bulk of the local PBS stations airing the show are in Tennessee but there are other local PBS stations across the country that are airing it. Some local PBS affiliates either carry it on their Statewide network or on a digital sub-channel. Here is an incomplete list of PBS stations currently airing Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. A couple of States air the show on their main PBS feed but the majority of the PBS stations are local affiliates that are geographically specific in nature and therefore the coverage is confined to a specific area within the State.  

WCVN (KET2- Covington, KY)
WCTE (Cookeville, TN)
WKNO (Memphis, TN)
WLJT (Martin, TN)
WETP 2.1 (Knoxville, TN)
NPT (Nashville, TN Public Television)
KOZK (Ozarks PBS- Springfield, MO)
KMOS (Springfield, MO)
KPTS (Wichita, KS)
KOOD (Central and Western Kansas)
APT (Alabama Public Television)
WSRE (Pensacola, FL)
SCE-TV (South Carolina Public Television)
PBS12 (Denver, CO) 

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