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* Halfway through the 20-year run of the ''[[The Lone Ranger]]'' radio serial, Earle Graser, who played the Ranger, died in a car crash, mandating a quick replacement. The producers covered up the voice change by having the Lone Ranger get shot in the neck by an arrow, requiring Tonto to speak on his behalf for several weeks, until Brace Beemer was chosen as the new Ranger.
* Halfway through the 20-year run of the ''[[The Lone Ranger]]'' radio serial, Earle Graser, who played the Ranger, died in a car crash, mandating a quick replacement. The producers covered up the voice change by having the Lone Ranger get shot in the neck by an arrow, requiring Tonto to speak on his behalf for several weeks, until Brace Beemer was chosen as the new Ranger.
* Howard Duff was replaced as radio's [[Sam Spade]] by Steve Dunne, who sounded nothing like Duff.
* Howard Duff was replaced as radio's [[Sam Spade]] by Steve Dunne, who sounded nothing like Duff.
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* Adric is voiced by Andrew Sachs instead of Matthew Waterhouse in the [[Big Finish Doctor Who]] audio "The Boy That Time Forgot" because Waterhouse, who last played Adric in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''Earthshock'' in 1982, declined to participate. The change is still acceptable because Adric is no longer a kid but ''several hundred years old''.
* Adric is voiced by Andrew Sachs instead of Matthew Waterhouse in the [[Big Finish Doctor Who]] audio "The Boy That Time Forgot" because Waterhouse, who last played Adric in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''Earthshock'' in 1982, declined to participate. The change is still acceptable because Adric is no longer a kid but ''several hundred years old''.


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