Lux Radio Theater 1946
Enjoy a collection of shows from the iconic Lux Radio Theater, all from the year 1946. This series features a variety of dramatic performances that captivated audiences during its original broadcasts.
Immerse yourself in the storytelling and production quality that made Lux Radio Theater a beloved program in the golden age of radio.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
| The Clock | 47:00 |
| This Love of Ours | 55:14 |
| Now Voyager | 45:07 |
| Presenting Lily Mars | 51:50 |
| A Tale of Two Cities | 45:16 |
| Wonderman | 57:30 |
| Barnacle Bill | 1:02:30 |
| Barnacle Bill | 1:02:30 |
| Honky Tonk | 50:29 |
| Whistle Stop | 51:27 |
| Love Letters | 57:44 |
| Gaslight | 44:05 |
| Tomorrow is Forever | 53:04 |
| Pardon My Past | 53:16 |
| Deadline At Dawn | 43:24 |
| Music For Millions | 49:22 |
| And Now Tomorrow | 48:38 |
| Fallen Angel | 52:18 |
| Without Reservations | 51:25 |
| Barrets of Wimpole Street | 49:50 |
| Dragonwyck | 53:16 |
| To Have and Have Not | 58:23 |
| Miss Susie Slagles | 48:54 |
| OSS | 58:24 |
| Meet Me In St Louis | 57:08 |
| Killer Kates | 53:54 |
| Do You Love Me | 48:51 |
Reviews
Love Letters may cause insanity
KipW
This is a comment on audio quality only. What starts off as a somewhat muffled recording develops into something much worse a few minutes in. By the twenty-minute mark, the sound of another recording makes itself heard; backwards and sometimes at a higher pitch. By the end, the phantom gibbering voices are more insistent than the voices of Loretta Young and Joseph Cotten. Even after the show ends, they keep on going. Hitting the Stop button is a decided relief.