HI-YO, SILVER!— the Lone Ranger rides again. This hero from the Wild West is undoubtedly a great favourite with many listeners, young and old, and his cry as he urges his white steed to action has already become a catch-word. The original radio adventures of the Lone Ranger were broken by the death, in an accident, of Earle Graser, who created the role, but his place has been filled, and an entirely new series of these programmes, entitled "The Lone Ranger Rides Again," is now on the air. It may be heard at 7.30 every Thursday and Saturday evening from all the ZB stations.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 137, 6 February 1942, Page 13
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104HI-YO, SILVER!— the Lone Ranger rides again. This hero from the Wild West is undoubtedly a great favourite with many listeners, young and old, and his cry as he urges his white steed to action has already become a catch-word. The original radio adventures of the Lone Ranger were broken by the death, in an accident, of Earle Graser, who created the role, but his place has been filled, and an entirely new series of these programmes, entitled "The Lone Ranger Rides Again," is now on the air. It may be heard at 7.30 every Thursday and Saturday evening from all the ZB stations. New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 137, 6 February 1942, Page 13
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