According to the log compiled by Terry Salomonson, The Lone Ranger produced 3,377 live radio broadcasts. Of those, only 2,606 were recorded. (This is not including the last [approximately] two years when the radio show only ran previously recorded reruns.) Of the recorded episodes, there are around 1,850 episodes believed to still exist.
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There are 167 episodes.
Thirteen episodes
Jay Silverheels is best known for playing Tonto in the television series, The Lone Ranger. Jay Silverheels had four children. Three girls and a boy named Jay Silverheels Jr.
There are 12 episodes
According to the log compiled by Terry Salomonson, The Lone Ranger produced 3,377 live radio broadcasts. Of those, only 2,606 were recorded. (This is not including the last [approximately] two years when the radio show only ran previously recorded reruns.) Of the recorded episodes, there are around 1,850 episodes believed to still exist.
There were 145 episodes altogether
145
William Tell overture. The show, like many TV shows, began as a radio show in 1933. Some of the actors on the radio also moved to TV shows later.
The Lone Ranger The Shadow Knows Dragnet Gunsmoke War of the Worlds ( one time show) Amos and Andy Marx Brothers I Love Lucy Yes, many of the early TV came from radio
Gee, in the 40s there were many radio shows for children including but not limited to The Lone Ranger- Captain Video- Flash Gorden these and others were called serials because they were a continuing program with a set time slot every week
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The Lone Ranger ws seen to define the image of a good and wholesome Western cowboy, serving as a rolemodel for many American children in its time. The ability for this hero to appeal to both adults and children and his moral ideals ultimately lead to this character being able to transcend time and age; to become the ageless and ideal cowboy hero.
480 radio episodes, 635 TV episodes, and 5 movies
Many people back in the day used to listen to stories such as "The Lone Ranger", "Little Orphan Annie", "Gunsmoke", "Benny Goodman", and more. This was a time for familes to connect and laugh and spend time together. There wasn't that much music that was played in the radio back then, so there were stories played in the evening hours. Radio didn't play 24/7. It only played once in a while. That's all I can help you with for now.
The Archers is a radio soap opera that has been on the radio for many years. It is the longest running soap opera of all time. It will take over 3500 hours to listen to all 17,000 episodes. BBC Radio has the rights and control over the release of the episode to listen to they can be contact about purchasing episodes.
There are many good new movie releases in 2013. Examples include The Lone Ranger, Now You See Me, Fast and Furious 6, Let Me Explain, and This is The End.