Milt Hinton | Hinton St George | Hinton Charterhouse | Chuck Hinton | Broad Hinton | William H. Hinton | Hinton-in-the-Hedges Airfield | Hinton House | Hinton Battle | Hinton Admiral | Geoffrey Hinton | Darby Hinton | Carma Hinton | William Augustus Hinton | Steve Hinton | Leigh Hinton | Leanne Hinton | John Howard Hinton | John Daniel 'Jack' Hinton | James Hinton | Jack Hinton | Hinton, West Virginia | Hinton train collision | Hinton Rowan Helper | Hinton Priory | Hinton-in-the-Hedges | Hinton, Hampshire | Hinton Daubney | Hinton | Gary Hinton |
In addition, a television series called I Led Three Lives, starring Richard Carlson and Ed Hinton, loosely based on Philbrick's experiences, aired in syndication for three years during the 1950s.
Ed Hinton, as Matt Carter in "Blazing Across the Pecos" and as Walker in "The Rough, Tough West" (both 1955)
The 2006 season brought about guest co-hosts in the form of racing personalities like drivers (such as Tony Stewart, Mario Andretti) and journalists (such as David Hobbs, Robin Miller, Ed Hinton, and Bob Varsha).