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WTTV, the Indianapolis station that broadcast "Chuckwagon Theater" from , does not have an archive of old shows. His clip begins at The hitchin' post is waitin' 'round the bend. My weary ride is comin' to an end. Gonna stop and wrap myself around The best rib-ticklin' in this town, Where laughin' is in style.

I think I'm going to stop awhile and smile. It's time for "Cowboy Bob's Corral. We've got good times for you, And lots of things to do. So come along, my cowboy buckaroo-oo-oo-oo-oo! We would like to offer our sincere support to anyone coping with grief. Enter your email below for our complimentary daily grief messages. Messages run for up to one year and you can stop at any time.

Your email will not be used for any other purpose. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Robert "Cowboy Bob" W. Glaze, please visit our floral store. Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center. Home Page. He was a showman. Although Glaze became the crush of young women across Indiana, he soon fell for Gail, then a WTTV co-worker, who assisted him on the show. Although Cowboy Bob's show has been off the air for 27 years, he is still affectionately remembered by baby boomers and Gen Xers, who grew up at a time when there were few options on television.

It was simpler, no doubt about it. Back then, there was just four and Channel 4 was by far the best of them. He told IndyStar in that he still vividly remembered the moment it happened. Glaze filled the void, in part, by making personal appearances. He was an entertainer until the end, putting on a show most recently in August at the Indiana State Fair.

He was preparing for a show this fall to celebrate the th anniversary of Indiana state parks. Glaze's sister-in-law, Linda Landrum, said he was still meticulous about entertaining audiences even after spending more than four decades as Cowboy Bob.



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