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  1. The Loretta Young Show (originally known as Letter to Loretta) is an American anthology drama television series broadcast on Sunday nights from September 2, 1953, to June 4, 1961, on NBC for a total of 165 episodes.

  2. The Loretta Young Show: With Loretta Young, John Milton Kennedy, John Newland, Robert Foulk. A drama anthology series hosted by actress Loretta Young. In addition to hosting the series, she played the lead in various episodes.

  3. This Christmas day tale of a small town waitress, lonely serviceman and the child of separated parents marks Loretta Young's first appearance on the series after many months of guest star presenters who filled in while she recovered from illness.

  4. Subscribed. 156. 9.9K views 4 years ago. The first episode of the series, explaining the letter anthology format. A shop girl is courted by a man whose family looks down upon her, so she feigns...

  5. A young man is accused of murder in a small Western town, but the sheriff's wife believes him innocent, while the townspeople form a mob to storm the jail.

  6. The Loretta Young Show premiered on Sunday night, September 20, 1953 on the NBC television network where it was broadcast for the next eight years, in over 250 episodes, quickly...

  7. Fahter of author Charlotte Bronte opposes marriage plans. 3 teenagers commit burglary and escape in car with pregnant woman. A drama anthology series hosted by actress Loretta Young. In addition to hosting the series, she played the lead in various episodes.

  8. Young hosted and starred in the well-received half-hour anthology television series Letter to Loretta (soon retitled The Loretta Young Show), which was originally broadcast from 1953 to 1961. She earned three Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for the program.

  9. Find out how to watch Loretta Young. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for Loretta Young at TV Guide

  10. The Loretta Young Show. DRAMA. The Loretta Young Show became a staple of Sunday night programming on NBC. In all, there were 256 episodes of the dramatic anthology series which ran for eight seasons, from 1953 through 1961, and in that time received a total of 8 Emmy Awards.

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