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  1. Jul 26, 2008 · Suddenly, I was 4 years old again, looking at a picture of the first bona fide celebrity who touched my white-picket-fence life in Webster Groves, Mo. Texas Bruce was a TV star, host of Texas Bruce and the Wrangler Club on KSD (now KSDK) in St. Louis from 1950-1963. Not just any TV star.

  2. www.loststl.com › texasbruce › texasbruceLostSTL: Texas Bruce

    And when KSD premiered Dean Dairy's Wrangler's Club in 1950, the cowboy from New Mexico was a natural to step in as the St. Louis Texas Bruce. The Wrangler's Club was initially broadcast Monday through Friday from 5:00 to 5:15, following Howdy Doody.

  3. I'm looking for a video of my father when he was young, on a show called the "texas bruce show". The only picture I have of this is here: http://i.imgur.com/BAa37mi.jpg. Aired 1958, on KSDK (St. Louis) Missouri. Anyone know how I can find the episode he was on?

  4. Jul 18, 2008 · St. Louis actor and announcer. Mr. Gibbs was best known for his role as Texas Bruce on the show Wrangler's Club. Along with his horse Trusty and his sidekick Dry Gulch, Gibbs appeared on KSD-TV from 1950 to 1963.

  5. Sep 1, 2008 · As Texas Bruce he is best remembered as the gentle cowboy on KSD-TV's afternoon Wrangler's Club. The show was at the top of the ratings on weekday television from 1950 to 1963. "It was magic" one of his colleagues from that era said, and the show's format was copied in other cities.

  6. Another popular St Louis kids show was The Wranglers Club. It ran from 1955 to 1963. It was sponsored by Adams Milk. The show's host was named Harry Gibbs and he played a dairy cowboy named "Texas Bruce." - Thanks, Jim Struckel

  7. TEXAS BRUCE The children’s show, “The Wrangler’s Club”, premiered on KSD-TV in St. Louis on March 5th, 1950. Harry Gibbs starred as the beloved “Texas Bruce.” He would entertain kids and show...

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