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Jul 10, 2019
Excellent series!
I never missed this series when it was on the air and it’s a pleasure to see it again now. Boris Karloff is a perfect host and also appears in several episodes. Many outstanding guest stars. Five stars for the series!

Sep 11, 2019
Excellent DVD set of early TV western classic!
1 of 1 found this helpful This is one of the best TV westerns of the early TV era. Clayton Moore was the definitive masked man and Jay Silverheels the definitive Tonto. It is from an earlier, more innocent, naive time in which many of us grew up. That world may be unrecognizable today, but it is one many of us look back upon fondly. Those early movie and TV cowboys taught us a lot and I think most of us benefitted from it. This set includes the first two seasons. The third is not nearly as good because Moore was replaced by John Hart as the Lone Ranger, a disastrous decision. Moore was back for seasons 4 & 5 and those are available via streaming services; the final season is in color. There were also two feature length theatrical Lone Ranger movies released around the time the TV series ended, both excellent and in color: "The Lone Ranger" (1956) and "The Lone Ranger & the Lost City of Gold (1958), both starring Moore and Silverheels. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear - the Lone Ranger rides again!

Aug 31, 2021
Some are better than others
0 of 1 found this helpful Good assortment of Alamo documentaries, some more accurate than others. "Remember the Alamo", hosted by Dennis Quaid, is the most up to date, accurate Alamo documentary that I've seen. The Crockett bio is just the same old myths and boilerplate brush over of his life; no real depth and none of the more recent research on his life. The old Real West Alamo program is out of date and another of the cookie-cutter documentaries in that series.