The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw


07:00 am - 09:15 am, Monday, November 24 on WYGA Outlaw (16.5)

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About this Broadcast
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Kenny Rogers makes it four of a kind as Brady Hawkes in this two-part Western enhanced by the appearances of stars from TV oaters, who re-create their roles. Part 1 features Hugh O'Bryan as Wyatt Earp and Chuck Connors as "The Rifleman." Burgundy: Reba McEntire. Ethan: Rick Rossovich.

1991 English Stereo
Western Action/adventure Sequel

Cast & Crew
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Kenny Rogers (Actor) .. Brady Hawkes
Reba McEntire (Actor) .. Burgundy Jones
Rick Rossovich (Actor) .. Ethan Cassidy
Christopher Rich (Actor) .. Lute Cantrell
Linda Evans (Actor) .. Kate Muldoon
Juli Donald (Actor) .. Ruby Roy Bean
Brad Sullivan (Actor) .. Judge Roy Bean
Jere Burns (Actor) .. Cade Dalton
Park Overall (Actor) .. Melody O'Rourke

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Did You Know..
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Kenny Rogers (Actor) .. Brady Hawkes
Born: August 21, 1938
Died: March 20, 2020
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Bearded, amiable American singer/actor Kenny Rogers launched his professional career as a member of the New Christy Minstrels, then first rose to fame as a member of the country-pop group the First Edition. After several years of hits like "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" (as well as popular syndicated TV series Rollin' on the River), the First Edition broke up in 1974. Rogers had some lean years immediately after the split, at one point making ends meet by promoting a correspondence school guitar course. The outlook became brighter in 1976 when Rogers recorded his first solo hit, "Love Lifted Me," which he followed up with the even more popular ballad "Lucille." He regained his following with a dozen TV specials and several duets with equally renowned female country artists. In 1980, Rogers made his TV-movie debut with The Gambler (1980), an agreeable Western based on one of his more successful songs ("You gotta know when to hold 'em/know when to fold 'em...etc."). The Gambler scored an immediate ratings coup, inspiring sequels over the next decade, the best of which was The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1991), which had the added drawing card of guest appearances by several popular TV cowboy stars of days gone by. Rogers also pleased the crowd with the made-for-TV Coward of the County (1981), a dramatized elaboration of another of his top-selling songs. Less successful was Kenny Rogers' starring theatrical feature, Six Pack (1982), which proves that having six cute kids onscreen doesn't make you a Disney-quality hit.
Reba McEntire (Actor) .. Burgundy Jones
Born: March 28, 1955
Birthplace: McAlester, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Grammy award-winning country music singer Reba McEntire was raised on a ranch in Oklahoma, where her father competed in rodeos. Immersed in Southern country culture from birth, McEntire learned to ride as well as to sing from an early age, and she formed a singing group with her brother and sister when she was young called the Singing McEntires. She enrolled at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant in the mid-'70s, where she majored in teaching, but in 1975, after singing a crowd-pleasing rendition of the "Star Spangled Banner" at a local rodeo, McEntire was inspired to travel to Nashville to pursue a music career. She scored a major-label record deal and released her first album the same year she got married.It took a few years for her career to truly take off, but by the mid-'80s, McEntire was one of the most successful country singers in the industry. Though she was divorced in 1987, she remarried Narvel Blackstock, her then-manager and steel guitar player in 1989. Soon, the singer decided to branch out in her creative pursuits, appearing in the horror comedy Tremors with Kevin Bacon in 1990, the same year she gave birth to her son. Her warmth and charisma shone through onscreen, and McEntire began to cultivate a second career in acting, appearing in projects like 1994's North and 1995's Buffalo Girls. In 2001, the singer decided to switch career focuses for a while and pursue acting full-time, playing a single mom on her own sitcom, Reba. The show was a huge hit, earned her a Golden Globe nomination, and would continue to run for six seasons. She attempted to return to television in 2012 on ABC's Malibu Country, but the show was cancelled after the first season.
Rick Rossovich (Actor) .. Ethan Cassidy
Born: August 28, 1957
Birthplace: Palo Alto, California
Trivia: Muscular character actor Rick Rossovich was in his early twenties when he showed up as a teenaged military-academy cadet named Pig in The Lords of Discipline (1983). Rossovich's most famous film role was Chris McDowell, the handsome but tongue-tied suitor to delectable Daryl Hannah in the 1987 Cyrano de Bergerac update Roxanne. Rossovich's TV series manifest includes such recurring roles as Geller in McGruder and Loud (1985) and football coach Spud Lincoln in Sons and Daughters (1991). And during the first (1994-95) season of the NBC megahit E/R, Rick Rossovich was seen as Dr. John Taglieri.
Christopher Rich (Actor) .. Lute Cantrell
Born: September 16, 1953
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Was initially a journalism major at the University of Texas before switching to theater. Started his acting career in New York, performing in Broadway and off-Broadway plays. Used his salary from Another World to finance plays he was producing in New York.
Linda Evans (Actor) .. Kate Muldoon
Born: November 18, 1942
Birthplace: Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: While attending Hollywood High School, Linda Evanstad (born November 18, 1942) accompanied a nervous classmate to an audition for a Canada Dry TV commercial. Impressed by the brunette, wholesomely pretty Evans, the ad-agency director invited her to read as well. After this and two subsequent commercial spots, Evans began making the TV guest-star rounds on such series as Bachelor Father, Ozzie and Harriet, The Untouchables and The 11th Hour. Her fortunes improved when she cut the "stad" off her last name and dyed her hair blonde. As Linda Evans, she made her first important film appearance as kidnapped pop singer Sugar Kane in the 1963 confection Beach Blanket Bingo; that same year, she was signed to an MGM contract, though she spent much of it on loan-out to other studios. From 1965 to 1969, Evans was co-starred on the TV western The Big Valley as the ever-imperiled Audra Barkley. Thereafter, her life and career was under the strict guidance of her then-husband, actor/director John Derek. Once free of Derek's influence, Evans was compelled to virtually start all over again in such lower-berth film efforts as Mitchell (1975). When she was hired to play the long-suffering Krystle Carrington on the long-running (1981-89) nighttime serial Dynasty, Evans' comeback was full and complete. Evans reprised her role as Krystle Carrington for Dynasty: The Reunion, a television series that aired in 1991. After working in a variety of made-for-television movies throughout the 1990s, Evans decided to retire from screen acting towards the end of the decade. However, the actress wouldn't disappear from television entirely, and neither would her legendary Dynasty persona (in 2005, actress Melora Hardin portrayed Evans herself for Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure, a fictionalized television movie based on the production of Dynasty). The following year, Evans reunited with her Dynasty alumni for a non-fiction reunion special titled Dynasty: Catfights and Caviar. The actress appeared in -- and won -- the British television reality series Hell's Kitchen. Evans enjoys the reputation of being one of Hollywood's nicest and most gracious actresses. A persuasive spokesperson, she has endorsed several commercial products and worked tirelessly on behalf of the pro-environment movement.
Juli Donald (Actor) .. Ruby Roy Bean
Brad Sullivan (Actor) .. Judge Roy Bean
Born: November 18, 1931
Died: December 31, 2008
Trivia: American supporting actor Brad Sullivan trained at the University of Maine and at the American Theatre Wing in New York. His off-Broadway debut was in 1961's Red Roses for Me, after which he appeared in the London company of South Pacific. On Broadway, Sullivan headlined in The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel and Working. Brad Sullivan's film work commenced in the late '70s, embracing such pictures as Slap Shot (1977) (as Wanchuk), Tin Men (1987), The Untouchables (1987) and Guilty By Suspicion (1991).
Jere Burns (Actor) .. Cade Dalton
Born: October 15, 1954
Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Trivia: Worked as a taxi driver in Boston and as a lifeguard on Cape Cod during a two-year hiatus between high school and college. Before moving to Los Angeles in the mid-1980s, performed with the New York Shakespeare Festival, with Joseph Papp's Public Theatre and in a Steppenwolf Theatre off-Broadway production of Sam Shepard's True West. Used CPR to save a heart-attack victim's life in a restaurant in 1997. Has run in marathons and competed in triathlons. Actress Abby Dalton (Falcon Crest) is his mother-in-law.
Park Overall (Actor) .. Melody O'Rourke
Born: March 15, 1957

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