A fiery horse with the speed of light. A cloud of dust and a hearty "Hi-Yo Silver!" The Lone Ranger! Who was that masked man? It was the Lone Ranger and his trusty Native American sidekick Tonto who fought outlaws and injustice in the old west.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | February 1955 | June 1958 | 4 |
Season 1 | September 1949 | September 1950 | 52 |
Season 2 | September 1950 | March 1951 | 26 |
Season 3 | September 1952 | September 1953 | 52 |
Season 4 | September 1954 | September 1955 | 52 |
Season 5 | September 1956 | June 1957 | 39 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Specials | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 225 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Season 1 | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 225 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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George B. Seitz Jr. | 51 | 09/15/1949 - 02/12/1955 | |
Oscar Rudolph | 31 | 09/30/1954 - 05/23/1957 | |
Earl Bellamy | 30 | 09/13/1956 - 06/06/1957 | |
William J. Thiele | 26 | 09/09/1954 - 09/01/1955 | |
Paul Landres | 24 | 09/11/1952 - 08/13/1953 | |
John H. Morse | 24 | 10/16/1952 - 09/03/1953 | |
Hollingsworth Morse | 24 | 06/08/1950 - 10/09/1952 | |
Fran Striker | 14 | 03/16/1950 - 02/12/1955 | |
George Archainbaud | 14 | 11/17/1949 - 04/20/1950 | |
Charles D. Livingstone | 4 | 02/10/1955 - 07/21/1955 | |
Art Jacobs | 1 | ||
Stuart Heisler | 1 | 02/25/1956 | |
Lesley Selander | 1 | 06/04/1958 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Tom Seller | 32 | 10/06/1949 - 06/06/1957 | |
Joe Richardson | 29 | 06/15/1950 - 07/14/1955 | |
Charles Larson | 22 | 10/02/1952 - 05/16/1957 | |
Harry Poppe Jr. | 16 | 11/03/1949 - 09/01/1955 | |
Eric Freiwald | 14 | 10/07/1954 - 06/04/1958 | |
Robert Schaefer | 14 | 10/07/1954 - 06/04/1958 | |
Curtis Kenyon | 14 | 08/17/1950 - 05/19/1955 | |
Herb Meadow | 11 | 02/09/1950 - 02/25/1956 | |
Dan Beattie | 9 | 08/31/1950 - 03/19/1953 | |
Ralph Goll | 9 | 06/01/1950 - 10/09/1952 | |
David P. Sheppard | 9 | 04/13/1950 - 09/03/1953 | |
Doane Hoag | 6 | 09/13/1956 - 04/18/1957 | |
Jack Laird | 6 | 09/09/1954 - 08/25/1955 | |
Tom Sellers | 5 | 10/04/1956 - 03/21/1957 | |
Robert Leslie Bellem | 5 | 11/01/1956 - 05/30/1957 | |
Gibson Fox | 5 | 10/20/1949 - 02/02/1950 | |
David Lang | 4 | 07/06/1950 - 11/30/1950 | |
Eve Greene | 4 | 08/03/1950 - 12/14/1950 | |
Joseph F. Poland | 3 | 07/13/1950 - 10/26/1950 | |
Doris Schroeder | 3 | 12/01/1949 - 03/09/1950 | |
Bill Bruckner | 3 | 02/12/1953 - 04/30/1953 | |
Felix Holt | 3 | 04/13/1950 - 11/30/1950 | |
Bert Lambert | 3 | 09/30/1954 - 08/18/1955 | |
Ande Lamb | 3 | 11/17/1949 - 12/08/1949 | |
Wells Root | 3 | 09/20/1956 - 02/28/1957 | |
Tom Dougall | 3 | 05/04/1950 - 09/11/1952 | |
Polly James | 3 | 11/10/1949 - 05/04/1950 | |
Samuel Rice | 2 | 02/03/1955 - 03/24/1955 | |
Hilary Creston Rhodes | 2 | 11/22/1956 - 01/24/1957 | |
William Bruckner | 2 | 10/14/1954 - 01/06/1955 | |
George Van Marter | 2 | 01/20/1955 - 02/10/1955 | |
Edmond Kelso | 2 | 11/03/1949 - 11/24/1949 | |
Terence Maples | 2 | 06/25/1953 - 07/30/1953 | |
Louise Rousseau | 1 | 02/09/1950 | |
John Thiele | 1 | 03/05/1953 | |
Herb Purdum | 1 | 01/31/1957 | |
Marjorie E. Fortin | 1 | 01/18/1951 | |
Lee Berg | 1 | 04/07/1955 | |
Elwood Ullman | 1 | 10/28/1954 | |
Milton Raison | 1 | 06/01/1950 | |
Orville Hampton | 1 | 04/25/1957 | |
Jack Nattleford | 1 | 11/08/1956 | |
DeVallon Scott | 1 | 02/07/1957 | |
Joe Richards | 1 | 10/16/1952 | |
Frank L. Moss | 1 | 04/07/1955 | |
Robert Halff | 1 | 07/02/1953 | |
Lillian Rose | 1 | 02/17/1955 | |
Edmond Kellso | 1 | 04/25/1957 | |
Albert Duffy | 1 | 01/13/1955 | |
Walker A. Thompkins | 1 | 11/01/1956 | |
Francis P. Scannell | 1 | 10/09/1950 | |
Sherman L. Lowe | 1 | 03/23/1950 | |
Hal C. Evarts | 1 | 12/27/1956 | |
Herbert Purdum | 1 | 01/10/1957 | |
Melvin Levy | 1 | 12/27/1956 | |
David Bramson | 1 | 03/16/1950 |
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The Lone Ranger is a fictional masked former Texas Ranger who fought outlaws in the American Old West with his Native American friend Tonto.
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