
#THE LONE RANGER TV#
* The Lone Ranger's young nephew, Dan Reid, who appeared occasionally on the TV series, was the father of Britt Reid, The Green Hornet (both characters were created for radio by George W. Graser, who played the Lone Ranger on radio from 1933-1941. * The "Hi-Yo Silver!" shout at the beginning of each episode is a recording of Earle W. = Show Trivia * Although the program was broadcast for 8 seasons, there were only 5 seasons with new episodes: 1949-1950, 1950-51, 1952-53, 1954-55, 1956-57. To the world, I'll buried here beside my brother and my friends. The Lone Ranger: Only you, Tonto, know I'm alive. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear. Narrator: The Lone Ranger! The Lone Ranger: Hi-yo, Silver! Narrator: A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty "Hi-yo Silver" - the Lone Ranger! The Lone Ranger: Hi-yo, Silver, away! Narrator: With his faithful Indian companion, Tonto, the daring and resourceful masked rider of the plains led the fight for law and order in the early West. (1998) (USA) (VHS) * United American Video (UAV) (1992) (USA) (VHS) * WEA Video (2003) (USA) (DVD) = Awards Emmy Awards 1950 - Nominated - Best Film Made for and Viewed on Television 1949 = Memorable Quotes: 1. (2002) (USA) (DVD) * GoodTimes Home Video (2001) (USA) (DVD) * GoodTimes Home Video (2001) (USA) (VHS) * Navarre Entertainment (2002) (USA) (DVD) * Reel Media International (2004) (worldwide) (video) (17 episodes) * Rhino Home Video (2003) (USA) (DVD) * Rhino Video (2001) (USA) (DVD) * Timeless Video Inc.

(1954-1957) Distributors * American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1949-1957) (USA) (TV) * Alpha Video Distributors Inc. The Lone Ranger rides again!" = Company credits: Production Companies * Apex Film Corp. "Hi Yo Silver, away!" With his faithful Indian companion Tonto, the daring and resourceful masked rider of the plains, led the fight for law and order in the early west. The Lone "A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty "Hi Yo Silver!" The Lone Ranger.
#THE LONE RANGER FREE#
The book was free with a purchase of Jumping Jack shoes.Summary: "A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty "Hi Yo Silver!" The Lone Ranger. After shooting a mountain lion that attacked Tonto, the Lone Ranger has used his last silver bullet and must head to his secret silver mine to dig for more ore and smelt new bullets. This 1969 comic book features the Lone Ranger and Tonto as portrayed by Moore and Silverheels. The focus of the Rangers shifted over the years, but a uniformed force was not created until 1901 previous Rangers could wear what they chose, along with the gold or silver star badge.

By 1835, the “Corp of Rangers” were offered a pay rate of $1.25 per day. The lore of the Texas Rangers, now known as the “oldest state law enforcement agency in America” began in 1823 when “Father of Texas” Stephan Austin asked for volunteers to ride the ranges to reduce lawlessness.
#THE LONE RANGER SERIES#
The series aired on ABC-TV from 1949-1957, and multiple years following in syndication.

As television programming gained popularity, the Lone Ranger became a weekly series with Clayton Moore as the Lone Ranger and Jay Silverheels, a Canadian Mohawk, as Tonto. The adventures of The Lone Ranger debuted as a radio program in 1933 on Detroit’s WXYZ and aired 2,956 episodes, most penned by Striker. To hide his identity while bringing Cavendish to justice for the murders, John fashioned a mask from the black vest his brother once wore. In the backstory created by writer Fran Striker (1903-1962), Tonto and Reid buried the Rangers and created a sixth grave to create the impression that none survived. The Lone Ranger began his quest of law and order as a Texas Ranger, serving along with his brother, Captain Dan Reid and 4 other Rangers, when they were ambushed by the notorious Butch Cavendish.įound later by Native American Tonto, John Reid was the “lone ranger” that survived the attack.
