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  2. At the end of the fifth year of the television series, Trendle sold the Lone Ranger rights to Jack Wrather, who bought them on August 3, 1954. Wrather immediately rehired Clayton Moore to play the Lone Ranger, and another 52 episodes were produced.

  3. Nov 3, 2021 · Like a meandering survivor after a hard day, The Lone Ranger traced a ragged path through success to the end of the television series itself. It ran for 221 episodes across five seasons in nine years.

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    On April 8, Graser died in a car accident; and, for five episodes, the Lone Ranger was unable to speak beyond a whisper, with Tonto carrying the action. In addition, six episodes broadcast in August 1938 did not include the Lone Ranger's voice other than an occasional "Hi-Yo Silver!" in the background. [28] In those episodes, Tonto carried the ...

  5. Sep 22, 2024 · Last updated: Sun, 22 Sep 2024 -2:00. After a group of Texas Rangers are ambushed, one lone survivor vows to continue the fight for justice as a masked vigilante. Show Details: Start date: Sep 1949. End date: Jun 1957.

  6. Dec 29, 1999 · Dec. 29, 1999 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Clayton Moore, whose hearty “Hi-yo, Silver” resounded on television throughout the 1950s and who personally identified so strongly with the Lone...

  7. The Lone Ranger told the story of John Reid, a Texas Ranger who became the sole survivor of an ambush by Butch Cavendish’s Hole in the Wall Gang. Left for dead, Reid was rescued by Tonto, a Native American who nursed him back to health.

  8. The Lone Ranger: Created by George W. Trendle, George W. George. With Jay Silverheels, Clayton Moore, John Hart, Bill Ward. The adventures of the masked hero and his Native American partner.

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