List of Lux Radio Theatre episodes
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Lux Radio Theatre was an American radio show that ran on CBS from 1934–1955. Every week they broadcast an hour-long adaptation of a popular film or Broadway play, often starring members of the original cast.[1]
Contents
Episodes: 1934–39
1934
First broadcast | Title | Starring | Notes |
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14-10-1934 | 7th Heaven | Miriam Hopkins | |
21-10-1934 | What Every Woman Knows | Helen Hayes | |
28-10-1934 | The Barker | Walter Huston | |
04-11-1934 | Smilin' Through | Jane Cowl | |
11-11-1934 | The Nervous Wreck | June Walker | |
18-11-1934 | Rebound | Ruth Chatterton | |
25-11-1934 | Mrs Dane's Defence | Ethel Barrymore | |
02-12-1934 | Let Us Be Gay | Tallulah Bankhead | |
09-12-1934 | Berkeley Square | Leslie Howard | |
16-12-1934 | Turn to the Right | James Cagney | |
23-12-1934 | The Goose Hangs High | Walter Connolly | |
30-12-1934 | Daddy Long Legs | John Boles |
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
Episodes: 1940–49
1940
1941
1942
1943
First broadcast | Title | Starring | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
04-01-1943 | The Bugle Sounds | Wallace Beery, Marjorie Rambeau | |
11-01-1943 | She Knew All the Answers | Joan Bennett, Preston Foster | |
18-01-1943 | My Gal Sal | Mary Martin, Dick Powell | |
25-01-1943 | This Gun for Hire | Alan Ladd, Joan Blondell | |
01-02-1943 | The Show-Off | Hal Peary | |
08-02-1943 | The Maltese Falcon | Edward G. Robinson, Gail Patrick | |
15-02-1943 | Are Husbands Necessary? | George Burns, Gracie Allen | |
22-02-1943 | This Is the Army | Over 200 soldiers participated in this episode | |
01-03-1943 | The Lady is Willing | Kay Francis, George Brent |
See also
References
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