Lux Radio Theatre - Single Episodes - Season 17
Lux Radio Theatre is one of the most significant and expensive drama anthology programs in radio history. It aired from October 14, 1934, until June 7, 1955, before transitioning to television as Lux Video Theatre until 1957. Over its run, approximately 926 episodes were broadcast, showcasing adaptations of notable Broadway plays and films.
The show originally premiered on the NBC Blue Network and later moved to CBS, where it gained immense popularity, attracting an audience of up to 40 million. Each episode featured live performances with a full orchestra, creating a unique listening experience. Notable hosts included Cecil B. DeMille and William Keighley, and the series was known for its high production values and the involvement of major film stars.
For its last season, the show returned to NBC, continuing to deliver captivating adaptations of classic stories. Lux Radio Theatre remains a cherished part of American entertainment history.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Kapitel
| The Heiress | 52:25 |
| House of Strangers | 53:59 |
| Double Indemnity | 56:20 |
| Rebecca | 1:01:00 |
| Wabash Avenue | 52:51 |
| Wabash Avenue | 55:34 |
| You're My Everything | 59:57 |
| Holiday Affair | 59:55 |
| The Wizard of Oz | 59:38 |
| Once More My Darling | 55:28 |
| Broken Arrow | 59:20 |
| Treasure Island | 59:35 |
| Battleground | 48:54 |
| Dear Wife | 56:20 |
| Panic in the Street | 55:16 |
| She Wore a Yellow Ribbon | 59:26 |
| Seventh Heaven | 52:26 |
| Where the Sidewalk Ends | 55:59 |
| The Third Man | 1:00:33 |
| Down to the Sea in Ships | 54:11 |
| Cheaper by the Dozen | 51:31 |
| A Ticket to Tomahawk | 54:27 |
| Edward, My Son | 55:44 |
| The Reformer and the Redhead | 1:00:05 |