These old shows were so good!!......they can't make 'em like they once did!.....kids today just don't realize what they missed way back when........Thanks for bringing back those old memories!
The Lone Ranger told so many honorable lessons, like this episode - the value of a person in what they CAN do in spite of age or hinderance, with encouragement from others. Lessons more valuable than silver or gold.... Thank you this show!🤠🐴🌵
14 outlaws didn't like this video. What a great old show, and Clayton Moore really was a great American, one of the few Hollyweird types I would have felt honored to meet.
I remember every sat we would watch watch show. The tv was small so my father had a big magnet-fire glass sitting in front of the tv so we could see the picture on tb. Every day we would watch tv until about 12 noon.
The Lone Ranger is the best show I ever watched .I’m trying to find a doll of the Lone Ranger for my dad but I can’t find one .any one know to find the Lone Ranger doll
Another excellent and outstanding 'Gunsmoke'-inspired, "adult" episode of TLR's '56 color season. In earlier times, this episode would have had an entirely different ending. Can you guess what it would have been? The answer is [SPOILER], during the last 15 seconds of the climax, Grandpa would've bumped his head into something and would've magically gotten his eyesight back [END SPOILERS] Now that kids were watching 'Gunsmoke' with their parents, these same kids wanted the same "realism" with TLR.
General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA (studio) Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA (outdoor scenes)
These old shows were so good!!......they can't make 'em like they once did!.....kids today just don't realize what they missed way back when........Thanks for bringing back those old memories!
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The Lone Ranger told so many honorable lessons, like this episode - the value of a person in what they CAN do in spite of age or hinderance, with encouragement from others. Lessons more valuable than silver or gold.... Thank you this show!🤠🐴🌵
14 outlaws didn't like this video. What a great old show, and Clayton Moore really was a great American, one of the few Hollyweird types I would have felt honored to meet.
I'm sure it would've been a really big moment for him to.
I remember every sat we would watch watch show. The tv was small so my father had a big magnet-fire glass sitting in front of the tv so we could see the picture on tb. Every day we would watch tv until about 12 noon.
the old sheriff was a brave soul!
All You need to learn about life can be found watching The Lone Ranger!!!
my hero then and now
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The Lone Ranger is the best show I ever watched .I’m trying to find a doll of the Lone Ranger for my dad but I can’t find one .any one know to find the Lone Ranger doll
Good episode. Thanks for sharing.
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Wholesome without being corny, which most shows of this era were.
Will Wright the Marshal Time Elder!
Awesome my diner time movie 🎥.
Another excellent and outstanding 'Gunsmoke'-inspired, "adult" episode of TLR's '56 color season. In earlier times, this episode would have had an entirely different ending. Can you guess what it would have been? The answer is [SPOILER], during the last 15 seconds of the climax, Grandpa would've bumped his head into something and would've magically gotten his eyesight back [END SPOILERS] Now that kids were watching 'Gunsmoke' with their parents, these same kids wanted the same "realism" with TLR.
Those. Annoying Ads !.
Wait until the next episode then!!
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THE LONE RANGER AND TONTO SAVE THE LIVES OF OTHERS WHILE FIGHTING BAD GUYS THEY WORK TOGETHER AS A TEAM RIDING SCOUT AND SILVER AS THEIR HORSES!
Yippy-hoo! Howdie! Head something off at a pass! Reach for the sky! Ma’am? Yippidy hop a long dogies. Cowboy words!
John beradino who plays an outlaw in this was on general hospital.
Who played the Lone Ranger and tonto??
Read the credits at the end of the video.
If you can write a question, then you should be able to read the answer.
Does anyone know where these were filmed? David
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Ive been a lone ranger fan since the 60' Clayton more
General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
(studio)
Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA
(outdoor scenes)
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Por favor alguno en español o subtitulado... gracias y un abrazo.
Traducción al español6 por favor
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Thanks for ruining it with all those commercials. Way worse than on tv!
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