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Lone Ranger shoots the buffalo before it can kill the horse. They then attend to the stricken horse. When, after some days, he is healed, they contemplate his name. Tonto says that he is "Like a mountain with snow - silver white". The Lone Ranger states that "Silver" will be his name. At the end of most episodes, after The Lone Ranger and Tonto leave, someone asks the sheriff or other person of authority who the masked man was. The person then responds that it was The Lone Ranger, who is then heard yelling "Hi-Yo Silver, away!" as he and Tonto ride away on their horses.
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Wrather decided not to negotiate further with the network and took the property to the big screen and canceled television production. The last new episode of the color series was broadcast on June 6, 1957, and the series ended September 12, 1957, although ABC reaped the benefits of daytime reruns for
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is ambushed and all are shot, apparently dead. In the hot sun, one lives and crawls to a pool of cool water which saves his life. He is found by a native Indian, Tonto, who buries the five other rangers, one of whom is the survivor's brother. Tonto tends to the survivor's health and complies with his
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A silver mine in the second episode supplies The Lone Ranger with the funds required to finance his wandering lifestyle and the raw material for his signature bullets. Also in Season One, Episode Two, The Lone Ranger and Tonto come upon a prone white horse severely injured by an American Bison. The
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The final season saw a number of changes, including an episode count of 39, which had become the industry standard. Wrather invested money from his own pocket to film in color, although ABC telecast only in black and white. Wrather also went outdoors for action footage. Otherwise, the series was
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to assist those challenged by the lawless elements. In the first episode they are attacked from above just after he recovers and Tonto distracts the attacker from above as the Lone Ranger first shoots the attacker then tries to climb the cliff he is on. The episode ends with him on the cliff but
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was hired to play the role of the Lone Ranger. Once again, the 52 new episodes were aired in sequence followed by 52 weeks rerunning them. Despite expectations that the mask would make the switch workable, Hart was not accepted in the role, and his episodes were not seen again until the 1980s.
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mostly filmed on a studio sound stage. Another big change, not readily detectable by the viewers, was replacing Jack Chertok with producer Sherman A. Harris. By this time, Chertok had established his own television production company and was busy producing other programs.
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The first 78 episodes were produced and broadcast for 78 consecutive weeks without any breaks or reruns. Then the entire 78 episodes were shown again before any new episodes were produced. All were shot in
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retained the title of producer, although he recognized that his experience in radio was not adequate for producing the television series. For this, he hired veteran MGM film producer
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When it came time to produce another batch of 52 episodes, there is speculation of a wage dispute with Clayton Moore (although he stated in his autobiography
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In 2003, Rhino Retro Vision, working with Classic Media, released a box set of the first 19 episodes of the 5th season, in color as originally filmed.
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was the highest-rated television program on ABC in the early 1950s and its first true "hit". The series finished number 7 in the
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The "lone" surviving ranger thereafter disguises himself with the black mask Tonto made and travels with Tonto throughout
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wish to make him a mask from his brother's clothes and to create an empty sixth grave to appear that he is dead.
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At the end of the fifth year of the television series, Trendle sold the Lone Ranger rights to
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several more years. Wrather's company produced two modestly budgeted theatrical features,
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for the 1950–1951 season, number 18 for 1951–1952, and number 29 for 1952–1953.
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replaced Moore in the title role from 1952 to 1953 owing to a contract dispute.
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for the television series, but story narration was dropped after 16 episodes.
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Clayton Moore astride Silver and Jay Silverheels astride Scout in 1956
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There were two animated cartoon series starring the Lone Ranger:
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to commemorate the show. On June 4, 2013, Classic Media released
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On March 31, 2009, Mill Creek Entertainment released the box set
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This article is about the television series. For other uses, see
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that he never really knew exactly why he was dismissed), and
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as Dan Reid (Lone Ranger's nephew) (14 episodes; 1950–1955)
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series from 1948 until its ending, was the announcer.
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Aboriginal people in Canada, played the Lone Ranger's
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