Lux Radio Theater 1948
Welcome to the Lux Radio Theater, a classic radio program that brings you some of the best stories and performances from the golden age of radio. In 1948, the show continued to captivate audiences with its dramatic adaptations of popular films and literary works.
Each episode features talented actors and engaging scripts, making it a delightful experience for listeners. Enjoy the nostalgia and artistry of this beloved series.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapitres
| The Farmers Daughter | 56:45 |
| Kiss of Death | 59:44 |
| The Yearling | 43:32 |
| Notorious | 59:05 |
| The Lady in the Lake | 1:24:54 |
| The Al Jolson Story | 50:32 |
| Spellbound | 57:44 |
| Cloak and Dagger | 57:42 |
| Intrigue | 59:29 |
| The Miracle of the Bells | 57:20 |
| Jane Eyre | 42:11 |
| I Remember Mama | 43:38 |
| Another Part of the Forest | 52:55 |
| Gentlemen's Agreement | 53:52 |
| The Seventh Veil | 59:09 |
| Miracle on 34th St | 1:00:10 |
Critiques
Miracle on 34th Street
Pietz-2
In addition to what the reviewer "bearpuf" said, this version stars the three adult leads of the film: Edmund Gwenn, Maureen O'Hara, and John Payne. Even though the MP3s of these Lux shows are recorded at just 32Kbps, the sound quality on the Lux show that I have listened to from the 1940s and 50s is very good.
A Miracle on 34th Street
bearpuf
I've played this ten times this week for each of my ten classes just to get the 3rd and 4th graders to listen critically. Shocking as it may seem, they enjoyed it. This is a marvelous rendition and worthy of being an audio classic. Of course I'm prejudiced as I'm partial to all three of the actors.