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  2. List of Lux Radio Theatre episodes - Wikipedia

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    Lux Radio Theatre was an American radio show that ran on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35), the CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). Every week they broadcast an hour-long adaptation of a popular film or Broadway play, often starring members of the original cast. [1]

  3. Lux Radio Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35) (owned by the National Broadcasting Company, later predecessor of American Broadcasting Company [ABC] in 1943–1945); CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55).

  4. Claudette Colbert on stage, screen, radio and television

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    Colbert made numerous appearances on radio, most notably in the Lux Radio Theater, and sporadically on other radio programs. Over the decades, she appeared on several television shows, with her final appearance being The Two Mrs. Grenvilles miniseries in 1985, in which she played the wealthy mother-in-law of Ann-Margret .

  5. Barbara Stanwyck on stage, screen, radio and television

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    On August 3, 1936, Stanwyck made the first of her 16 appearances on LUX Radio Theatre, hosted by director-producer Cecil B. DeMille. Her final performance with the radio series was in 1943. [ 13 ] She had a decades-long social relationship with actress and comedian Mary Livingstone and her husband Jack Benny , appearing on his radio show ...

  6. Humphrey Bogart on stage, screen, radio and television

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    The Lux Radio Theatre was an anthology series featuring adaptations of Broadway plays and film scripts. It aired on the National Broadcasting Company 's Blue Network (the forerunner of the American Broadcasting Company ) (1934–35); [ 117 ] CBS Radio network (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55).

  7. Joseph Cotten on stage, screen, radio and television - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Reader's Digest "Halfway to Reno" [43] May 19, 1947 Cavalcade of America "Witness by Moonlight" [27] [28] September 15, 1947 Lux Radio Theatre: Nicholas "The Seventh Veil" [21] October 26, 1947 Hollywood Fights Back [51] January 5, 1948 Lux Radio Theatre: Glenn Morley "The Farmer's Daughter" [21] [52] January 26, 1948 Lux Radio ...

  8. R-ACT Theatre Productions presents 'Alice in Wonderland ... - AOL

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    ROCHESTER ― R-ACT Theatre Productions will bring the beloved classic "Alice in Wonderland"to life through the magic of live radio this holiday season. Performances will take place at the Segriff ...

  9. The Petrified Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Petrified Forest was performed in a one-hour radio adaptation on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre on November 22, 1937, with Herbert Marshall, Margaret Sullavan, and Donald Meek in the principal roles; [5] [6] and again on Lux Radio on April 23, 1945, with Ronald Colman, Susan Hayward, and Lawrence Tierney. [7] [8] [9]