I loved this show as a kid. Watched it every Saturday. Recently I noticed reruns playing on cable and was pleasantly surprised at how well written and enjoyable I still find them.
When I was four years old I thought the Lone Ranger was tv Heaven. To watch that masked man riding that white horse gave me indescribable joy. You should have made this video a lot sooner, sadly there's no then and now, only then and gone. If I could only be four years old again watching the Lone Ranger.
You neglected to say WHY John Hart took over the part of the Lone Ranger during that short time. I believe it had to do with a pay type walk out (strike) by Clayton Moore. As a kid I could tell that the voices between them were different.....John didn't have the low voice that Clayton did. John later on became a star in his own right as "Hawkeye" in the TV series "Hawkeye and The Last of the Mohicans" 1957. Trivia worth noting on that same show: "Chingachgook" (the Mohican Indian in that show) was played by none other than Lon Chaney Jr of the old "Wolfman" horror films of the '30s! In later years Jay Silverheels narrated many historical shows for school and library use. His calm and deep voice were unmistakable.
I only remember the Lone Ranger and Tonto. The other people were just there to make the stories - I don't remember any of them. Jay Silverheels' Canadian government name was Harry J. Smith. He was born into a prominent Mohawk-Seneca family at Six Nations of the Grand River, ON, Canada. He was also a star Lacrosse player.
From what I've been told. Indians don't grow facial hair like a beard. The pictures shows Tonto in his later years with a full beard. He became Chief in his real tribe.
This position spead everywhere and we are all paying for it. Look at the position of the English Tory party and I do mean the English Tory party. Please remember there is more than one country in the UK and not one view on politics . The ironic thing the front bench in Westminster is multi coloured bit the same upper class accent and supersillness.
I loved this show as a kid. Watched it every Saturday. Recently I noticed reruns playing on cable and was pleasantly surprised at how well written and enjoyable I still find them.
One of my favorite shows growing up
Remember all of them. Loved this show. Silver was a beautiful horse.
I enjoy knowing some of the actors lived to their 90’s. Well done with respect.
Oh!yeh my favorite movie,turn my life back 60 years
When I was four years old I thought the Lone Ranger was tv Heaven.
To watch that masked man riding that white horse gave me indescribable joy.
You should have made this video a lot sooner, sadly there's no then and now, only then and gone.
If I could only be four years old again watching the Lone Ranger.
Trigger and Scout.
Are my favorite.👍🏽🤙🏾🤷🏽♂️.
🌲🌲🦅🙋🏽♂️😊😎
You neglected to say WHY John Hart took over the part of the Lone Ranger during that short time. I believe it had to do with a pay type walk out (strike) by Clayton Moore. As a kid I could tell that the voices between them were different.....John didn't have the low voice that Clayton did. John later on became a star in his own right as "Hawkeye" in the TV series "Hawkeye and The Last of the Mohicans" 1957. Trivia worth noting on that same show: "Chingachgook" (the Mohican Indian in that show) was played by none other than Lon Chaney Jr of the old "Wolfman" horror films of the '30s! In later years Jay Silverheels narrated many historical shows for school and library use. His calm and deep voice were unmistakable.
I have watch all the time when I was younger ❤
Wow...even had my own lone ranger guns.loved the series..
I only remember the Lone Ranger and Tonto. The other people were just there to make the stories - I don't remember any of them. Jay Silverheels' Canadian government name was Harry J. Smith. He was born into a prominent Mohawk-Seneca family at Six Nations of the Grand River, ON, Canada. He was also a star Lacrosse player.
I remember watching the long range and god bless the ones alive if any of them alive
I think I remember that TV show when I was a kid when I watched
I love log ranger
Tonto was my favorite. I always thought don't go to town. Trouble awaites.
The problem with John Hart was that he was NOT Clayton Moore. If he had been first cast in the role he would have done just fine.
Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, CA was the original film location of the Lone Ranger ambush. Many 40s,50s & 60s westerns were made there
What about Butch Cavendish
What about the Sheriffs and Marshalls of the Lone Ranger.
I always thought silver was the star
I didn't watch much of. His. Movies. I rather played outside. With my cousins . Sports 😂just couldn't keep sitting down .😱😂
Theme music a well known eighteen sixties music classical
wow i never knew there was a 2nt lone ranger...and i grew up when it was on...yup all dead and soon for us..
Silver hills 😂
Dan Reed was a college student john hart was not good as the ranger I meant Moore in stl mo. in late 70'S ARE EARLY 80'S
From what I've been told. Indians don't grow facial hair like a beard. The pictures shows Tonto in his later years with a full beard. He became Chief in his real tribe.
Check pronunciation of Pottowatomie :-)
"What do you mean WE Kemosabe?"
Tonto was quick “witted”. Yea…
I watched it in the 50s, and I always wonder why he was called Tonto. Tonto means not intelligent.
Rip ❤,remeke un flop
I loved all the characters keep showing it there was no blacks in the pictures why??
This position spead everywhere and we are all paying for it.
Look at the position of the English Tory party and I do mean the English Tory party.
Please remember there is more than one country in the UK and not one view on politics .
The ironic thing the front bench in Westminster is multi coloured bit the same upper class accent and supersillness.
Show well known when ranger cried out. I'll silver
I disagree with the story teller. John hart was far more enjoyable to watch than that other guy that had to always show off how he could handle a gun.
Most are now dead.
The real long ranger was African American
What about " The Old Ranger "?