"A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty "Hi Yo Silver!" The Lone Ranger. "Hi Yo Silver, away!" With his faithful Indian companion Tonto, the daring and resourceful masked rider of the plains, leads the fight for law and order in the early west. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear. The Lone Ranger rides again!"
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Hollingsworth Morse (50 episodes)
- Oscar Rudolph (32 episodes)
- George B. Seitz Jr. (31 episodes)
Writers
- Fran Striker (81 episodes)
- Tom Seller (37 episodes)
- Joe Richardson (II) (28 episodes)
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- On 11 August 2009 the US Postal Service issued a pane of twenty 44¢ commemorative postage stamps honoring early USA television programs. A booklet with 20 picture postal cards was also…
[show]On 11 August 2009 the US Postal Service issued a pane of twenty 44¢ commemorative postage stamps honoring early USA television programs. A booklet with 20 picture postal cards was also issued. On the stamp honoring "The Lone Ranger" is a picture of star Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger with his horse, Silver . Other shows honored in the Early TV Memories issue were: The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955), "The Dinah Shore Show" (1951), Dragnet (1951), "The Ed Sullivan Show" (originally titled The Ed Sullivan Show), The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, Hopalong Cassidy, The Honeymooners, "The Howdy Doody Show" (original title: "Puppet Playhouse" (1947)), I Love Lucy, Kukla, Fran and Ollie, Lassie, Perry Mason, The Phil Silvers Show, The Red Skelton Show, "Texaco Star Theater" (titled The Milton Berle Show, 1954-1956), The Tonight Show (which began as "Tonight!" (1953)), The Twilight Zone (1959), and You Bet Your Life (1950).
[hide] - In the Spanish translation the Indian has been renamed "Toro" (bull), because "Tonto" means "silly" or "dumb".
- The 52 episodes in which John Hart portrayed "The Lone Ranger" have been rarely seen on TV or home video since 1952-54, when ABC ran them twice. John Hart returned to star in 1957 as…
[show]The 52 episodes in which John Hart portrayed "The Lone Ranger" have been rarely seen on TV or home video since 1952-54, when ABC ran them twice. John Hart returned to star in 1957 as "Hawkeye" on TV's Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans (CA), unnoticed by most viewers as a previous masked man.
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