- 1 Enter the Lone RangerSep. 15, 1949
- 2 The Lone Ranger Fights OnSep. 22, 1949
- 3 The Lone Ranger's TriumphSep. 29, 1949
- 4 The Legion of Old TimersOct. 06, 1949
- 5 Rustler's HideoutOct. 13, 1949
- 6 War HorseOct. 20, 1949
- 7 Pete and PedroOct. 27, 1949
- 8 The RenegadesNov. 03, 1949
- 9 The TenderfeetNov. 10, 1949
- 10 High HeelsNov. 17, 1949
- 11 Six Gun's LegacyNov. 24, 1949
- 12 Return of the ConvictDec. 01, 1949
- 13 Finder's KeepersDec. 08, 1949
- 14 The Masked RiderDec. 15, 1949
- 15 Old Joe's SisterDec. 22, 1949
- 16 Cannonball McKayDec. 29, 1949
- 17 The Man Who Came BackJan. 05, 1950
- 18 Outlaw TownJan. 12, 1950
- 19 Greed for GoldJan. 19, 1950
- 20 Man of the HouseJan. 26, 1950
- 21 Barnaby Boggs, EsquireFeb. 02, 1950
- 22 Sheep ThievesFeb. 09, 1950
- 23 Jim Tyler's PastFeb. 16, 1950
- 24 The Man with Two FacesFeb. 23, 1950
- 25 Buried TreasureMar. 02, 1950
- 26 Troubled WatersMar. 09, 1950
- 27 Gold TrainsMar. 16, 1950
- 28 Pay DirtMar. 23, 1950
- 29 Billie the GreatMar. 30, 1950
- 30 Never Say DieApr. 06, 1950
- 31 Gold FeverApr. 13, 1950
- 32 Death TrapApr. 20, 1950
- 33 Matter of CourageApr. 27, 1950
- 34 Rifles and RenegadesMay. 04, 1950
- 35 Bullets for BallotsMay. 11, 1950
- 36 The Black HatMay. 18, 1950
- 37 Devil's PassMay. 25, 1950
- 38 Spanish GoldJun. 01, 1950
- 39 Damsels in DistressJun. 08, 1950
- 40 Man Without a GunJun. 15, 1950
- 41 Pardon for CurleyJun. 22, 1950
- 42 Eye for an EyeJun. 29, 1950
- 43 Outlaw of the PlainsJul. 06, 1950
- 44 White Man's MagicJul. 13, 1950
- 45 Trouble for TontoJul. 20, 1950
- 46 Sheriff of GunstockJul. 27, 1950
- 47 The Wrong ManAug. 03, 1950
- 48 The Beeler GangAug. 10, 1950
- 49 The Star WitnessAug. 17, 1950
- 50 The Black WidowAug. 24, 1950
- 51 The Whimsical BanditAug. 31, 1950
- 52 Double JeopardySep. 07, 1950
The Lone Ranger: Season 1
TMDb: 7.7 30 min
The 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".
Year:1949
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