Walker, Texas Ranger

Walker, Texas Ranger
Genre
  • Action
  • Crime
  • Police procedural
  • Contemporary Western
Created by
  • Albert S. Ruddy
  • Leslie Greif
  • Paul Haggis
  • Christopher Canaan
Starring
  • Chuck Norris
  • Clarence Gilyard
  • Sheree J. Wilson
  • Gailard Sartain
  • Noble Willingham
  • Floyd Westerman
  • Jimmy Wlcek
  • Marco Sanchez
  • Judson Mills
  • Nia Peeples
Theme music composer
  • Tirk Wilder
  • Jerrold Immel
Opening theme"Eyes of the Ranger"
(composed by Tirk Wilder; performed by Chuck Norris)
Composers
  • Richard Band
  • Peter Bernstein
  • Ray Bunch
  • Christopher Franke
  • Jerrold Immel
  • Kevin Kiner
  • Ron Ramin
  • Gary Stevan Scott
  • Christopher L. Stone
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes203 (not incl. TV movie)[1][2] (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Aaron Norris
  • Chuck Norris
  • John Ashley
  • Tom Blomquist
  • Gordon T. Dawson
  • Leslie Greif
  • Leonard Katzman
  • Frank Lupo
  • Lisa Clarkson Milillo
  • Andre Morgan
  • Albert S. Ruddy
Producers
  • Calvin Clements Jr.
  • Gordon T. Dawson
  • Bob Gookin
  • Bruce Cervi
  • John Lansing
  • Rick Husky
  • Garry A. Brown
  • Mitchell Wayne Katzman
  • Lisa Clarkson Milillo
  • Terry D. Nelson
  • Rob Wright
Camera setup
  • Single-camera
  • Super 16mm
Running time43 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseApril 21, 1993 (1993-04-21) –
May 19, 2001 (2001-05-19)
Related
Sons of Thunder
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Walker, Texas Ranger is an American action crime television series created by Leslie Greif and Paul Haggis. It was inspired by the film Lone Wolf McQuade, with both the film and the series starring Chuck Norris as a member of the Texas Ranger Division.[3] The show aired on CBS in the spring of 1993, with the first season consisting of three pilot episodes. Eight full seasons followed with new episodes airing from September 25, 1993, to May 19, 2001, and reruns continuing on CBS until July 28, 2001.[4] It has been broadcast in over 100 countries and spawned a 2005 television film entitled Trial by Fire. The film ended on a cliffhanger, which was never resolved. DVD sets of all seasons have been released (with the three pilots packaged with the first regular season). At various times since 1997, reruns of the show have aired, in syndication, on the USA Network and Action in Canada. Reruns are currently seen on Legend, INSP,[5] getTV,[6] Pluto TV, Heroes & Icons,[7] 10 Bold, Peacock,[8] Up TV[9] and Hulu.[10]

The series was noted for its moralistic style. The main characters refrained from the use of drugs and participated in community service. Martial arts were displayed prominently as the primary tool of law enforcement and occasionally as a tool for Walker and company to reach out to the community.[11][12]

A reboot entitled Walker, starring Jared Padalecki, debuted on The CW in 2021, where it ran for four seasons.

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  2. ^ Farhi, Paul (January 2, 2006). "Tough Love: Norris Fans Board the Chuck Wagon". Washington Post. Retrieved January 3, 2011.
  3. ^ Berkow, Ira (May 12, 1993). "AT DINNER WITH: Chuck Norris; When That 97-Pound Weakling Grows Up". The New York Times. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
  4. ^ "TV Listings for - July 28, 2001". TV Tango. Retrieved May 27, 2016.
  5. ^ "Walker, Texas Ranger on INSP".
  6. ^ "Walker, Texas Ranger | Get TV". www.get.tv. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
  7. ^ "Walker, Texas Ranger".
  8. ^ "Peacock: Stream TV and Movies Online, Watch Live News and Sports".
  9. ^ "Watch the Show Walker, Texas Ranger Starring Chuck Norris on UPtv".
  10. ^ "Walker, Texas Ranger".
  11. ^ Weinstein, Steve (March 17, 1996). "Chuck Norris Proves To CBS He's a 'Competitive Guy'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  12. ^ Du Brow, Rick (May 14, 1994). "Walker Marks a Year of Fighting Injustice on CBS: Television: Despite controversy over TV violence, Chuck Norris' action series beat the competition in its time slot and helps the network ensure its top spot". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 29, 2010.