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  1. Lux Video Theatre (TV Series 1950–1959) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 ...

  2. OTRR certified version 1.0 of Lux Radio Theatre (1934), all available episodes. Lux Radio Theatre was indisputably the biggest, most important, most expensiv...

  3. The Lux Video Theatre was a spin-off from the successful Lux Radio Theater series broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934-1935) and CBS (1935-55). Lux Video Theatre began as a live 30-minute Monday evening CBS series on October 2, 1950, switching to Thursday nights during August, 1951. In September 1953, the show relocated from New York to ...

  4. Lux Video Theatre. 1950 -1957. NBC. Drama. Watchlist. This live dramatic anthology series attracted major star power (Peter Lorre, Grace Kelly and Veronica Lake, to name only a few), and was ...

  5. S1.E1 ∙ Saturday's Children. Mon, Oct 2, 1950. Pretty Bobby Halevy loves Rims Rosson, a dreamer and inventor without much going for him. Rims has a scheme of going to Manila to turn hemp into silk and become rich. But when one of her family talks Bobby into tricking Rims into marriage, the real world comes crashing down on the couple.

  6. S2.E39 ∙ Ferry Crisis at Friday Point. An old man has a small ferry boat on which he takes goods and passengers back and forth across the river of a small Midwestern town. One day the town's leaders decide that they'll build a bridge from the town across the river, which would enable them to bring even more goods and visitors to the town, but ...

  7. Lux Video Theatre. 1 9 5 0 – 1 9 5 7 (USA) 337 x 30/60 minute episodes. For four years on CBS, and then for three years on NBC, with hosts like James Mason and Gordon MacRae, the Lux Video Theatre offered many established Hollywood and Broadway stars their first television exposure. It was initially a thirty-minute weekly dramatic show, but ...

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