@@philliphayden2727 Yep one of my favourites as well ....but according to numerous sources including The Smithsonian Magazine and posters of the show ...it was definitely Hi Yo Silver.... "From 1933 to 1954, the voices of several Lone Rangers, most notably the deep, steady cadences of Brace Beemer, chased bad guys across the radio dial three nights each week. Republic Pictures began producing Lone Ranger serials, short films in episode format, in 1937. The leap to television in 1949 was altogether natural for a radio and film success story. The Lone Ranger’s dedicated fan base followed him to the new medium to "return...to those thrilling days of yesteryear" all over again. Once more, a narrator intoned those spine-tingling words, "A fiery horse with a speed of light, a cloud of dust, and a hearty ‘Hi-Yo, Silver!’. . . The Lone Ranger!"
An interesting collection of plays. Very enjoyable. 😎🐾🐈⬛
0:47 - Dr Gideon Fell - Black Spectacles
57:06 - One Of Our Own
1:41:34 - Murder at the Savoy
2:34:58 - The Wyndham Case
Thanks for the time stamps
Thank you 😃
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Just love the old music they don't make anymore.
I find myself enjoying your cocktail 🎉😎🐈⬛
Oh yes he did....."Hi Yo Silver! Away".....
I believe it's Hi-Ho Silver, away!
Sorry but it was one of my favorite TV shows from my childhood.
@@philliphayden2727 Yep one of my favourites as well ....but according to numerous sources including The Smithsonian Magazine and posters of the show ...it was definitely Hi Yo Silver.... "From 1933 to 1954, the voices of several Lone Rangers, most notably the deep, steady cadences of Brace Beemer, chased bad guys across the radio dial three nights each week. Republic Pictures began producing Lone Ranger serials, short films in episode format, in 1937.
The leap to television in 1949 was altogether natural for a radio and film success story. The Lone Ranger’s dedicated fan base followed him to the new medium to "return...to those thrilling days of yesteryear" all over again. Once more, a narrator intoned those spine-tingling words, "A fiery horse with a speed of light, a cloud of dust, and a hearty ‘Hi-Yo, Silver!’. . . The Lone Ranger!"
Martin Beck ? The aural equivalent of watching paint dry. ( Other 3 all
excellent !! )
Stilted dialogue and presentation in "zBlack Spectacles" Gives impression of reading script for first time.
Can you do better? No one likes negative remarks. Next time day nothing
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