Enter the Lone Ranger
15th September 1949The Lone Ranger Fights On
22nd September 1949The Lone Ranger's Triumph
29th September 1949The Legion of Old Timers
6th October 1949Rustler's Hideout
13th October 1949War Horse
20th October 1949Pete and Pedro
27th October 1949The Renegades
3rd November 1949The Tenderfeet
10th November 1949High Heels
17th November 1949Six Gun's Legacy
24th November 1949Return of the Convict
1st December 1949Finder's Keepers
8th December 1949The Masked Rider
15th December 1949Old Joe's Sister
22nd December 1949Cannonball McKay
29th December 1949The Man Who Came Back
5th January 1950Outlaw Town
12th January 1950Greed for Gold
19th January 1950Man of the House
26th January 1950Barnaby Boggs, Esquire
2nd February 1950Sheep Thieves
9th February 1950Jim Tyler's Past
16th February 1950The Man with Two Faces
23rd February 1950Buried Treasure
2nd March 1950Troubled Waters
9th March 1950Gold Trains
16th March 1950Pay Dirt
23rd March 1950Billie the Great
30th March 1950Never Say Die
6th April 1950Gold Fever
13th April 1950Death Trap
20th April 1950Matter of Courage
27th April 1950Rifles and Renegades
4th May 1950Bullets for Ballots
11th May 1950The Black Hat
18th May 1950Devil's Pass
25th May 1950Spanish Gold
1st June 1950Damsels in Distress
8th June 1950Man Without a Gun
15th June 1950Pardon for Curley
22nd June 1950Eye for an Eye
29th June 1950Outlaw of the Plains
6th July 1950White Man's Magic
13th July 1950Trouble for Tonto
20th July 1950Sheriff of Gunstock
27th July 1950The Wrong Man
3rd August 1950The Beeler Gang
10th August 1950The Star Witness
17th August 1950The Black Widow
24th August 1950The Whimsical Bandit
31st August 1950Double Jeopardy
7th September 1950The Lone Ranger is an American western television series that ran from 1949 to 1957, starring Clayton Moore with Jay Silverheels as Tonto. The live-action series initially featured Gerald Mohr as the episode narrator. Fred Foy served as both narrator and announcer of the radio series from 1948 to its finish and became announcer of the television version when story narration was dropped there. This was by far the highest-rated television program on the ABC network in the early 1950s and its first true "hit".



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