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(4.5 stars; 24 reviews)

Enjoy the thrilling adventures of The Lone Ranger, a classic Old Time Radio program that aired from 1937 to 1944. This series features the iconic masked hero and his faithful companion, Tonto, as they fight for justice in the American West.

These episodes capture the excitement and drama of the era, bringing to life the stories that have captivated audiences for generations.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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The Osage Bank Robbery 29:42
Abe Jenkins Framed 29:37
Reward Money 29:13
Two Bit Cattle Toll 30:02
Proven Innocence 29:12
Tax on Confederates 29:16
When The Blind See 29:11
Half A Claim 29:05
The Wrong Pete Lorenzo 29:05
The Town With No Guns 28:03
Mortgage On Wheat 29:34
Lone Ranger 28:31
Women of the Wagon Train 29:42
Blame the Lone Ranger 29:34
Incriminating Letter 28:40
Treasure Trove Mine 29:30
Medicine Man's Treachery 29:30
Siege Of Fort Mason 28:20
Jailed For Rustling 29:21
Stolen Diamond 29:40
The Trust of Barnaby 30:03
Outlaws of the Rio Grande 26:30
Bullet of Silver 27:40
Custer Rides with the Lone Ranger 28:41
Rustlers at the Rio Grande 28:50
Buyers Beware 27:26
Mustang Mag Grows Grain 28:40
Dead Men Pay No Blackmail 27:29
Valley In The Hills 28:22
Border Queen Cafe 29:08
One Nation Indivisible 28:48
Sunset House 28:18
Ranger Beats The Rope 27:54
The Knife 28:44
A New Mission 27:49
United We Stand 27:00
Masked Man's Fists 26:39
Brothers of the West 29:39
Blast and Double Blast 29:18
Diamond Trail 28:01
Stampede In The Dark 28:22
Cloudy Waters 29:12
Forced Sale 28:19
Men Who Don't Talk 29:08
Marshal Of Mountain City 29:21
Torrero And Tarantula 25:13
Border Smugglers 29:08
The Boss of the Tarantulas 28:47
Aztec Mystery 29:14
Dan Goes to Jail 29:13
Stage to Sutters Mill 29:38
Sheriff's Son 29:14
Elkhorn Flats 29:28
Train Wreck 29:28
Twenty Seven Minutes To Death 29:27
Rattlesnake Inn 26:56
Gold for Maximillian 23:01
Badge of Honor 19:49

Reviews

love it


(5 stars)

I love listening to these. They are a tribute to better days.

Don't think I missed any of these


(4 stars)

Except for those done before I was born:) Always one of my favorites, was always sad when the program ended for the evening. Some time in the 1940's, I was listening to one of the shows, it came to the end, which, as during the story, I hung on to every word. The person playing the part of The Lone Ranger said the following, and yes, it is an exact quote: "No matter what they tell you kids, there is only one REAL Lone Ranger, and that's ME!" Anyone else hear this, know any information about it? I think the show was on transcription then, but not sure. Sure would like to know.

I'm ONLY the real Lone Ranger


(5 stars)

Go through channels as there is an original cast member still living and that would be the film critic James Lipton. If one is lucky enough to hear his recollections of his life in Detroit during the recording sessions, be kind and pass it on to anyone who shows interest. We are very fortunate to have material such as this to go back to the days of yester-year