Lux Radio Theater 1941


(4.9 Sterne; 16 Bewertungen)

Enjoy the captivating episodes of Lux Radio Theater from 1941. This series features a variety of dramatic performances that bring classic stories to life.

Each episode showcases talented actors and engaging narratives, making it a delightful experience for fans of old-time radio.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Vivacious Lady 1:57:53
Libel 1:57:48
Captain January 42:45
The Moons Our Home 59:06
Johnny Apollo 59:53
The Whole Towns Talking 52:05
My Bill 1:57:58
The Awful Truth 1:57:36
Opening Missing Cheers For Miss Bishop 57:10
Flight Command 57:20
Stablemates 1:59:18
Stand-In 58:42
Dust Be My Destiny 58:19
The Letter 1:59:11
Wife, Husband and Friend 59:10
Kitty Foyle 58:52
Craigs Wife 57:06
Model Wife 58:57
Virginia City 52:51
The Lady from Cheyenne 1:01:18
The Shop Around the Corner 1:57:43
I Love You Again 59:20
Algiers 58:09
Tom Dick and Harry 51:31
Lost Horizon 45:11
Lydia 59:44
Third Finger Left Hand 58:38
Unfinished Business 58:43
Buck Privates 50:50
Blood and Sand 59:11
Hold Back the Dawn 59:06
Merton of the Movies 57:57
Mazie was a Lady 1:58:18
A Man's Castle 58:42

Bewertungen

best quality otr on net.


(5 Sterne)

I have been looking for a LUX show "The Day The Earth Stood Still for 20 years. I have gotten many copies over the t years. All were edited (No commercials, no opening, and the worst quality I ever encountered. BUT You gave me a complete unedited copy with great audio. I thank you. That goes for all your Sows. Mickey Deems mickey4

LUX/Lost Horizon


(5 Sterne)

-I'm a fan of Lux Radio Theater and this episode of Lost Horizon is one of the best programs produced by Cecil B. DeMille. Ronald Colman,Donald Crisp, and Lynn Carter star in this adaption of the James Hilton novel. It actually makes you believe in Shanga-La! I'll give it 5 stars!

Original Soap Operas


(5 Sterne)

It is a delight to hear the voice of Cecile B. Demille on the early Lux Radio shows. Demille was an excellent orator whose resounding voice captured the attention of his audience. It is hard to believe his srength was in directing and not on stage and screen. The hollywood stars of this era were truly brillant, not like the dim bulbs we have today. My favourites, Jack Benny, Carol Lombard, Jimmy Stewart, Bob Hope, Cary Grant, Lucille Ball, Clark Gable ....etc. OTR, you have found these treasures, thank you.


(5 Sterne)

Love old lux radio. Almost as much as Turner Classic Movies 🎥

Refreshing...


(5 Sterne)

Back when people realized other people mattered.