Rex Trailer Dies at 84; Share Your Memories, Photos
Boston TV icon hosted a children's show in the 1950s-1970s. Do you have any photos from back in the day?
Rex Trailer, a Boston TV icon who had been recovering from pneumonia recently, has died.
Trailer hosted “Boomtown,” a children’s show with a Western theme on WBZ-TV from 1956-1974.
Trailer was given a choice between Cleveland and Boston, but he's remembered for more than his cowboy get-up. The Boston Globe wrote in an editorial last year:
Kids adored Trailer’s rodeo tricks. But mostly they adored him for his consistent kindness and competence.
Trailer was 84. A funeral is being planned, but no date has been set yet, according to his website.
Meantime, what are your memories of Rex Trailer? Did you ever meet him or have your picture taken with him? If you've got a photo, click the "Upload Photos and Videos" button at the top of this story. Or just tell us your memories in the comments section below.
Joanne Stanway
3:10 pm on Thursday, January 10, 2013
I wish I had a photo. When I was a Brownie Girl Scout, we visited the set of BoomTown during production. I remember being in my brown uniform and white gloves sitting in the audience. They had all the kids walk by the camera and wave at a red balloon and smile so that we could all be on camera. Great show. RIP Rex Trailer.