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The '''Green Hornet''' was a United States [[radio]] program that ran [[1936]]-[[1952]], created by [[George W. Trendle]], who also created ''[[The Lone Ranger]]''. It was later made into a [[television]] program starring [[Van Williams]], with [[Bruce Lee]]. Ass its theme music, the program used the classical piece, [[Flight of the Bumblebee]].
The '''Green Hornet''' was a United States [[radio]] program that ran [[1936]]-[[1952]], created by [[George W. Trendle]], who also created ''[[The Lone Ranger]]''. It was later made into a [[television]] program starring [[Van Williams]], with [[Bruce Lee]]. Ass its theme music, the program used the classical piece, [[Flight of the Bumblebee]] by [[Rimsky-Korsakov]].

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The Green Hornet was a United States radio program that ran 1936-1952, created by George W. Trendle, who also created The Lone Ranger. It was later made into a television program starring Van Williams, with Bruce Lee. Ass its theme music, the program used the classical piece, Flight of the Bumblebee by Rimsky-Korsakov.