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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]
At least once, Lux Radio Theatre offered a presentation without any known performers; its adaptation of This Is the Army during World War II featured a cast of American soldiers. A famous urban legend claimed that actor Sonny Tufts was slated to appear as a guest alongside Joan Fontaine for a production of The Major and the Minor on Lux Radio ...
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 .
The Radio Reader's Digest "The Baron of Arizona" [43] March 8, 1948 Lux Radio Theatre: John Ballantyne "Spellbound" [21] [52] April 11, 1948 The Eternal Light "The Man Who Remembered Lincoln" [53] June 21, 1948 The Screen Guild Theater: Uncle Charlie "Shadow of a Doubt" [30] [54] May 9, 1949 Lux Radio Theatre: Anthony Keane "The Paradine Case ...
One Way Passage was presented on Warner Brothers Academy Theater April 3, 1938. Ronald Reagan and Gloria Dickson starred in the 30-minute adaptation. [13] "One Way Passage” was presented on Lux Radio Theatre March 6, 1939.
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3 March 1955: NBC: Lux Radio Theatre: "Stairway to Heaven" 3 April 1955: CBS: As Peter Carter in adaptation of A Matter of Life and Death [48] Please Don't Eat the Daisies: 22 February 1960: Weekend Woman's Hour: 22 July 1971: BBC Radio 4: Kaleidoscope: 8 August 1973: BBC Radio 4: David Niven: 9 March 1974: BBC Radio 4: The Fred Astaire Story ...