The Lone Ranger made "Silver" famous. The Lone Ranger is a masked Texas Ranger in the American Old West, long-running, old-time radio and early television show created by George W. Trendle (with considerable input from station staff members), and developed by writer Fran Striker.
What made Silver famous was probably the usual opening radio announcement:
Hi Ho, Silver! Away!
The horse who starred as Silver in the Lone Ranger television series died in 1959. The horse is buried at the Hudkin Stable Grounds located in North Hollywood, California. The horses real name was White Cloud.
Tonto was the name of the Lone Ranger's sidekick. The Lone Ranger's horse's name, however, was "Trigger". The Lone Ranger's Horse's was Silver, Trigger was Roy Rogers Horse.
The Lone Ranger's companion was 'Tonto' played by Jay Silverheels .
The Lone Ranger did not have a dog. I think the dog's name was "Feury".
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Tonto's horse's name was "Scout" .
Hi Ho, Silver! Away!
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The horse who starred as Silver in the Lone Ranger television series died in 1959. The horse is buried at the Hudkin Stable Grounds located in North Hollywood, California. The horses real name was White Cloud.
Tonto.
Tonto was the Lone rangers companion.
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The Indian, Tonto.
The very famous line in the Lone Ranger goes "A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty ÒHi-yo SilverÓ - The Lone Ranger!Ó A new movie for the Long Ranger was released in the year of 2013.
Tonto was the name of the Lone Ranger's sidekick. The Lone Ranger's horse's name, however, was "Trigger". The Lone Ranger's Horse's was Silver, Trigger was Roy Rogers Horse.
Hi-Yo Silver is the famous refrain from the Lone Ranger to his horse. The Lone Ranger started as a radio program in the 1930's culminating in a tv series in the 1950's. The intro music was William Tell's overture and the tv series started with, "A fiery horse with the speed of light. A cloud of dust and a hearty Hi-Yo, Silver! The Lone Ranger!" Whenever the Lone Ranger needed to get somewhere and in a hurry, he would always say to his horse, which was named Silver, "Hi-Yo Silver, away"