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  • el pobre Plata debiò quedar sordo con esos disparos cerca a su oreja...jejeje

  • OH LOOK MOM IT'S THE LONE STRANGER LOL

  • This series was part of my childhood. I wish that my grandchildren could be as innocent as me at their age to enjoy and appreciate that doing the right thing was enough!

  • epic!

  • now this is family entertainment,give me this tv anydaseen ity the present tv is garbage,, l know cos ive seen it,,goodnight

  • Christie's Auction house in Manhattan is going to auction off a few of Clayton Moore's iteams.

  • Excellent....excellent...bring the show back,especially for our Grandchildren

  • lol have big eyes with love inside

  • Hi Yo Silver Away!

    

  • AS A KID IN THE 1970S, I WATCHED THE LONE RANGER WITH MY GRANDFATHER. IT WAS GREAT SHOW AND CLAYTON MOORE WAS PERFECT IN THE ROLE.I ALSO REMEMBER HAVING THE LONE RANGER AND TONTO ACTION FIGURES AS A KID, THEY WERE REALLY COOL.

  • Hi Ho Silver N' Haul Away !...My fav show back in the Day !

  • This is not even American. The music is stolen from Italy. It's Rossini's "Guillelmo Tell overture"

  • A real hero in the classic morality play...

  • I know the cartoon. Didn't know there was a series before it. oO

  • Buck him off, Silver!!!

  • I thought the Lone Ranger said, Hi O Silver...Helloooo, but discovered later he said Awayyyyyy!!! The Lone Ranger made Saturday mornings exciting. I was happy to discover Netflix has all the episodes of The Lone Ranger, and I didn't remember the ones where he was in disguise as an elderly bearded gentleman! Fun. Superman was great, but no greater than The Lone Raner.

  • Good onya mate for posting sweet memories of betta times. Cheers

  • so I`m good looking babe, with great sense of humor

  • TO PADMCD: well said, indeed well said.

    I watched these programs with rapt facination and loved every minute of them. Also, WILLIAM TELL, SEAHUNT, AND even HOWDY DOODY. Buffalo Bob was entertaining and educational and Captain Kangaroo taught me over a B&W tv how to tie my shoes.....now there's some good television !!!

  • @sgtcombs029 I remember my Momsey getting me a boxed kit that contained a plastic sheet that stuck to the TV screen. The Captain had a special section of the show where the audience drew in some of the picture they already had on the screen and I think it was animated. The drawings were washable so one could reuse the plastic sheet for another episode. I don't know what it was called but it was fun when one was only five or so.

  • Respond to this video...  I miss the old cowboy heroes on Saturday morning. Sometimes I wish we could go back sixty years but then I would have to live it all over again and I ain't that willin'..

  • @zarcangel We can , now. There is a site that has those shows... free of commercials too.

  • I was sitting right in front of the Phillips (I think) B&W television for EVERY episode!

  • .. try ginseng ..

  • Plz play more of these episodes Gramma

  • I heard that the horse could run flat out non stop for 10 hours.

  • I used to think he was the long ranger.

  • The intro to the radio show by the late Fred Foy, who announced for Dick Cavett on his TV show, has got to be the most dramatic, stirring announcing jobs ever. I was hoping this would be it. Think I'll look to see if it's here on YouTube.

  • Remember seeing this every Saturday morning with my bowl of Cherrios!! Boy, those were the days!! I'll be 64 in Nov.

  • @Micelli1947 Saw the very first episode i am 64 plus good times yes

  • :)

  • thank you 4 sharing

  • this was pretty heavy stuff for a kid back in the late 50's..early 60's..

  • a true lesson of courage

  • Indians had captured the lone ranger and buried him up to the neck, they offer him one request before death and he asks to speak to Silver, after whispering in his ear, Silver runs off and returns a while later with a naked woman who puts his face between her legs and the Lone Ranger performs oral sex, the Indians are so impressed, they grant him anther request with Silver, and the Lone Ranger says to Silver, "Listen this time you dumb shit, I said get my POSSE!!"

  • did you ever see a cowboy so bloody clean!!

  • GOOD MOVIE

  • booooo go unit!!

  • "Zorro" VS "The Lone Ranger" Film Movie Coming Soon...

  • @90sAreAllThat Midnight Be Here!!!! Channel "ToonNick"!!! "Nick At Nite Classic" Coming Soon...

  • He's the Lone He's the Lone Ra-an-ger He's the Lone He's the Lone Ra-an-ger He's the Lone He's the Lone Ra-an-ger He's the Lone O-o-one Ra-an-ger!
  • One other thing.."Tonto" was not an Americaqn Indian...what was he ( Jay Silverheels)???

  • @raginroadrunner . Jay Silverheels (Tonto) was from the First Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ontario, Canada.

  • @BigLisaFan ...you must be really old to know that...yep..... yur right...and Mr.

    Silverheels was a fine man...

  • @raginroadrunner I seem to remember that Jay Silverheels died in 1980 or thereabouts.

  • yep like My Three sons, Father knows best, I love lucy..what a pile of horseshi#..these were pathetic..pure crap...glad they are gone...

  • all of these Lone Pine California shows were as phony as a nine dollar bill..

  • @raginroadrunner So this wasn't based on a true story? Well I never, you've shattered my illusions. LOL

  • The 'LONE' Ranger - making It sound as though Tonto Is so utterly worthless that he can't even be considered as a human being, let alone a partner! (Sign of the times, I guess.)

  • Classic.

  • to zivwar..i say you are a rare and dying breed...a true intellectual...

  • Awww... Memories of Saturday morning TV with a bowl of Cheerios....

  • classic hero..

  • i have heard the definition of an intellectual is someone who can hear the william tell overature and not think of the lone ranger..

  • @418cjpaul That can also fall into ignorance, which would you prefer? Until JUST now, I never associated this overture with the show.

  • absolutely The Man!

  • The Loan Ranger and Tontos' first day together. Tonto jumps off his horse, puts his ear to the ground, listens for awhile says"Buffalo Come". Lone Ranger says"That's amazing Tonto How can you tell?" Tonto says"Ear sticky"1

  • Padmcb If you want to go back to the Fifties there was no such thing as Gay Men, they were either Poofs or Queer, Gay was a word used to say that you were happy, Doris Day sang about being happy "Gay" no disrespect to all the queers out there. Back then you were either straight or Bent.

  • In the final episode, The Lone Ranger strangles Tonto to death.

    He finally found out what Kimosabe meant!

  • Awe, yes, Saturday morning westerns interspersed with WB cartoons. Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Hop-a-long Cassidy, Sky King, Hardy Boys, Lassie and Rin,Tin,Tin. Then there were nighttime westerns: Stagecoach, Maverick, Pallidin -- Have Gun Will Travel, Ponderosa, Matt Dillion

  • Doesn't Tonto mean stupid in Spanish. What's up with that?

  • Definition of an intellectual?? Somebody who hears the William Tell Overture and doesn't think of the Lone Ranger LOL!!

  • Now here is a hero for kids, especially boys. Not those moron jocks, rappers, or effiminate wierdos like Ryan Seacrest. I long for a time back when men were men and even gay men could MAN UP AND DO WHAT WAS NEEDED OF THEM instead of whine, text, tweet, and loaf around smelling like cheap French whores that just surrendered o the Nazi's.

  • @padmcd good lord i don't know where you live man, but our gays out here in california don't whine. (they squeel) no, just kidding. no, our gays can certainly "MAN UP AND DO WHAT'S NEEDED OF THEM" out here!! sheesh, how long since you've been to a gay pride parade? no, don't you underestimate them.... lol.

  • @padmcd Damn straight Bro- what a world of mindless, brain-dead, lazy, shiftless wimps this country has raised. Forget all the reasons, we know 'em, and it's just sooooo sad. The 1950s are as effectively removed from us as the dinosaurs. I NEVER watch any television- talk about a wasteland my friend. Loved your comments.

  • @padmcd Yo man, don't blame the french, blame the french government.

  • @padmcd Thank god I'm not the only 50s/60s kid trapped in the modern world D: . Couldnt have said what you said better myself.

  • @padmcd and back when anytime you didn't like someone you could solve the problem by shooting them, and when minorities were colorful sidekicks or comic relief.

  • @padmcd Yes. Murdering Indians is truly the epitome of manhood.

  • @Loof42 actully the Lone Ranger never killed but just shot to disarm his opponents.

  • @Loof42 Idiot. The show NEVER GLORIFIED MURDERING INDIANS. I guarantee you never saw ONE episode, FUCK-TARD.

  • @Loof42 You obviously never actually watched it then!!!!!

  • this message is to the TV honchos,please bring shows like this back to TV

  • I'm glad that as a kid, I had TV shows such as the Lone Ranger, and film heroes such as John Wayne as my male role models.

  • @freeheretic111 i agree with you 100% televison today is like a bad joke

  • @curtisjones400

    I agree with you whole-heartedly! Shows that I really miss include Gimme a Break!, Mad About You and Carline in the City. In my opinion, once "Frasier" and "Friends" went off of the air, that was the kiss of death for TV!

  • DAD?????

  • @SoooDespicable I think you should be thinking Grandad @ only 14 yrs old?????

  • William Tell Ouverture

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  • the name of the lone's ranger horse is tonto and that means dumb in spanish!!! xD

  • @princesspeachfanyay horses name is silver!

  • @princesspeachfanyay the Horse's name is Silver, Tonto was his sidekick

  • @princesspeachfanyay No it's Silver, Tonto was his sidekick

  • The Social Network's Armie Hammer has been cast as the LONE RANGER for Walt Disney Pictures.

  • @Artman1991

    I am not familiar with the Social Network or Armie Hammer. Do you care to explain what either of those realities is?

  • i m deaf in one ear. untill the time i learned to read it was "the long ranger"

  • HA! I never noticed before, what a struggle it is for both of them in that final two-legged stand.

  • This was it!! No criticism please - it was the programme of the week!

  • I never noticed before - Silver's clip clops are in synch with the music, more or less.

  • brings back memories of when i usta listen to the lone ranger on the little plastic radio. we sang different words to the theme-- to the dump to the dump to the dump dump dump ha ha

  • @wurlitzer1450

    I remember those lyrics being used as the answer to the riddle "where does the Long Ranger take his garbage?"!

  • "Tonto, it looks like we are surrounded by 500 hostile Indians!"

    "What do you mean by WE, white man?"

  • @TiminPhoenix

    I remember when my driver ed. teacher told me that joke when I was sixteen years old! It really makes a good point about what it is like to have a fair-weather friend!

  • @Smartboy8877 Yes it does, lol

  • @TiminPhoenix ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • This was such a great show

  • My Dad took me to see The Lone Ranger IN PERSON the day he removed his mask. A day of infamy, right up there with the final episode of The Howdy Doody Show, when Clarabelle the Clown SPOKE -- "Bye, kids".

  • :D :D

  • At $47.00 an ounce today because of Hussein and his band of liberal asshats, I wouldn't be running at "the speed of light" to buy it, or vote for him!

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  • I'm now 40, but I still pretend I'm riding a horse whenever I hear that tune.

  • @Gulftastic As kids, we rode our stick ponies to this TV show opening. Goes together like love and marriage and a horse and carriage -- stick pony and The Lone Ranger theme song.

  • @Gulftastic

    I am now forty-two. I developed a crush on Julie from "Gimme a Break!" when I was twelve, her character was fifteen and the actress who played her was sixteen. I still daydream about the site of her in her designer boots! Old habits are hard to break!

  • jumped on SILVER some time ago.........100$...150$ for the ride

    .lotta of onces on that horse.

    HI HO SILVER

  • lol hi ho silver

    

  • "Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear..."

    When i was a kid, i loved the one hour specials about the origin of the Lone Ranger. And every episode after...

  • 30 people didn't like this vid? WTF?

  • im 14.and this is me FAVORITE show!!!!!!!!!! i love the lone ranger. i have his lunch box!! and i love tonto!!!

  • I think they got Trigger stuffed somewhere.

  • Were the Lone Ranger and Tonto getting it on ?

  • @supercreamysperm lol ew

  • @supercreamysperm There used to be a televison show called I Spy-with Robert Culp and Bill Cosby-we used to joke and say call Robert Culp and Bill Cosby the Lone ranger and Tonto

  • @curtisjones400 Yes, I think I've seen a couple of episodes of I Spy on British TV about a decade ago. Culp talks a little funny. He has pauses in his sentences, he doesn't talk in a smooth, flowing way. I noticed that on The Greatest American Hero.

  • Tonto was lying on the ground with his ear to the dirt.

    The Lone Ranger asks What is it Tonto?

    Stagecoach, 6 cartwheels, 6 horses, four black, two white, Sheriff and Deputy riding shotgun outside.

    That's marvellous Tonto, how can you tell?

    Just ran over me, five minutes ago.

  • @PeteWoodier

    Another great sense of You Tube humor! You guys are the best!

  • @PeteWoodier if it was a Toyota stagecoach he would also say "oh what a feeling" after describing the incident

  • Scout was the name of Tonto horse trigger was roy rogers horse

  • Scout was the name of Tonto horse

  • the horse name was

    Silver  not trigger

  • the horse name was

    Silver not trigger

    

  • the horse name was

    scout not trigger

  • On Johnny Carson's show, as Clayton Moore told the story,  Clayton Moore and Trigger were at a mall opening and there ws a car accident at a busy intersection.

    No one could get through and Moore rode trigger over and started directing traffic.

    When the cops showed up, they walked over and saw Moore and Trigger and when Moore asked if they wanted to take over the cops said," you're doing fine and anyway, you out rank us!!

  • the lone ranger is awesome hes like the batman of the western age

  • I think Celtic will win the League this year lol!

  • The intros and opening theme song for the Lone Ranger are not the original and complete version. Does anyone have that version which aired on TV in 1949?

  • WHAT is he shooting at?! old films...they're so terrible they're good!!

  • @EnvyHK Maybe he was shooting at Butch Cavendish. Who is Butch Cavendish? Well he is the character in the pilot, who by his dastardly deeds created the Lone Ranger. Now a piece of trivia. The actor who played Butch Cavendish also played a part in the 1938 or '39 movie of the Lone Ranger. Yes there was a series made for theater before the 1949 TV series.

  • @bubblejomay

    1949 huh...wow. i thought they only have like a reading theatre in 1949 like the one from the Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor. and you mentioned 1938...so tv was invented earlier?? *sigh* if only animes were invented earlier there would be no World War 2. [Then that would mean less Call Of Duty...good thing anime was invented late ^^]

  • @EnvyHK No, the 1938 version was made for the movie screen. Youtube has it, I have seen it. But read my earlier response very carefully to find the answer to the trivia question.

  • @bubblejomay

    sorry i dont really underdstand the trivia...so what exactly is the question?

  • I use this in my the west acocunt :D

  • @djcarlospt That game sucks. Play something worthwhile, like Dead Frontier. If not that, then Minecraft.

  • @E5CAPEGOAT lol, I like it :)

  • Moore went to senn high school, Chicago. on Glenwood ave. North side. About 23 years later I went to the same school, Senn and the same coach was still there . He told me Moore was a terrific athlete and strong. A clean cut kid from a good family, he also lived on Glenwood ave. not far from the school . Coach Bergmann, a tough old man, long since gone but Moore was well remembered.

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  • Did you know the person that did the opening on the loner ranger past away in Dec of last year ?? His name was Fred Foy he was 89

  • No wonder kids born in the 50's are so much more intelligent than generations that came after them!

  • Yikes! The link to the Wanamaker Organ version of the William Tell Overture still isn't working! Let's try youtube.com/watch?v=60o6GgHhPf­U&feature=related - maybe it may work since I directly copied & pasted from that video.

  • They say that an inteluctiual is someone who can listen to the William Tell overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger. I fail every time!

  • @MyMatt63 - Try looking up "Nathan Laube plays the Wanamaker Organ" here on YT (youtube.com/watch?v=60o6GgHhP­fU). He was only 16 when he played this song on the world's largest functioning pipe organ at the Macy's department store in Philadelphia, which was once the flagship of the John Wanamaker department store chain. The organ is still played twice a day except Sunday, and the recitals are free to attend. Every June, the organ is played continuously all day long for Wanamaker Organ Day.

  • @MyMatt63 - Oops - let's try youtube.com/watch?v=60o6GgHhPf­u&feature=related .

  • @MyMatt63 Really? I always think of the Dove mens commercial...go ahead... youtube it.

  • lol nice

  • Every time I see this clip, I get goose bumps ALL over! Silver is so beautiful!

  • Classic Lone Ranger theme?? I would say classic William Tell theme by Rossini.

    Still funniest thing is when one guy said that 1812 Overture was about Civil war in US. :)

  • A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust, and a hardy High-O Silver!!! Oh Yea, the bad guys are in for an ass whoopin right now. Lone Ranger don't take no horse dung - - If that ain't enough Tonto would Bowie knife the silly varmint!

  • THAT SURE WAS A GREAT SHOW TO WATCH

    WHEN I WAS GROWING UP; AND THEY JUST

    DON'T MAKE SHOW'S LIKE THAT ANYMORE,

    DO A WEB SEARCH ON: charles h. miranda

    or.  charlesthepoet2003 THANKS.

  • you see The Lone Ranger is The Green Hornet's great-uncle- Britt Reid's father was Dan Reid Jr son of TLR's brother who was killed at Grant's Pass with the others and Dan Reid often appeared on the show, going into town and getting a job at local newspaper to find out the lowdown they've changed all that for the new movie opening this week and have lost part of a great legend

  • sorry believe it or not, Jay Silverheels' real name was Harold Schwartz, he was half Jewish...and technically The Lone Ranger's horse was NOT named Silver, the legal trademarked name of his horse was 'hi yo silver'...i wrote a movie but Warner Bros. wont consider it because a.) i don't work for them (i told them pay me $1 and read the script} and b.) i crossed-trademarked because my version takes place today and John Reid IV and Jay Silverheels have been raised by Kato

  • Check out my rendition of the 1967 Lassie Theme!

  • and did you know that Tonto's real name was Jay Silver Heels . He was from the Six Nation Indian Reserve near Brantford On. I can still here him saying "gettum up Scout"

  • There closest thing to silver...........the Lone Ranger's arse.

  • In here, Jason was the Lone Ranger. A man with a mask would be shot.

  • That was my favorite show when I was a kid.

  • Who needs cars with a horse like that!!! Wonder if I'd need a tollway IPass for the horse and where would they install the transponder for it?

  • Silver = Lone Ranger's Horse (2 white Tennessee Walkers)

    Scout = Tonto's Horse (bay/white Pinto)

    Trigger = Roy Rogers' Horse (golden Palomino)

    Champion = Gene Autry's Horse (several sorrel Tennessee Walkers)

  • @nightswimmer99 U know your horses

  • @nightswimmer99 Trigger = Ernie's horse he drove the fastest milkcart in the west

  • Gay American show

  • @MyMerlin1 nice ignorant comment, troll

  • @ITILII Exactly - it's a troll. Don't feed it; if you do it'll hang around like a stray cat.

  • I can still hear his great voice resonating in my head I heard it so many times. A real loss.

  • Fred Foy, the man who uttered the words you heard in the video, passed away today (12/22/10). He was 89.

  • @hoagy62 R.I.P. Fred Foy, whose baritone intonations announcing tv's "The Lone Ranger" (too on 1950s US tv "Superman"? "Truth . . . justice . . and the American way!") inspired a whole generation of kids.

  • Hmmm... I thought the William Tell Overture sounded familiar!

  • @mittROMNEY666 Lady Gaga would have liked this .

  • @mittROMNEY666 Are you a dropout? You can't write worth two shits, and that's being polite.

  • @4JayeP look at his name, poorly disguised troll is poorly disguised

  • perhaps firing that gun was dubbed in otherwise, silver would have thrown the lone ranger for about 100 yards (spooked by the noise of the gun)....(lol)

  • This is where my brain vacilates wildly between 'the lone ranger' and 'william tell overture' not quite settling on either with any real conviction! Surreal.

  • Catchy tune, that . . .

  • I loved watching this!