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- 1. Trial Run Sep 20, 1953
- A shopgirl feigns poor manners to teach the well-off family of her beau a lesson.
- 2. The Mirror Sep 27, 1953
- An escapee from a mental institution torments a spoiled woman vacationing alone.
- 3. Prisoner at One O'Clock Oct 4, 1953
- When a young man is accused of murder, only the sheriff's wife believes he is innocent.
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.
- Anthology / Drama
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.
- (310)
- 1953-09-20
- Drama
- 30
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.
Watch The Loretta Young Show Free Online | 8 Seasons. Hosted by and starring actress Loretta Young, this drama anthology series presents viewers with important life lessons and uplifting stories.
- Richard Morris
- 8
- Loretta Young
- January 1, 1961
Aug 21, 2019 · 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 crassness to teach them a lesson. One of a...
- 24 min
- 10.3K
- CLASSIC COMEDY CHANNEL
Find out how to watch The Loretta Young Show. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for The Loretta Young Show at TV Guide.
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Offbeat comic tale of a sheltered young woman whose house is turned upside down by an eccentric lady, her cowboy son -- and his horse. Jock Mahoney makes the first of his many appearances in the series, playing nephew "Andy" to Frances Bavier, who would ironically play Aunt Bee to Andy Griffith less than a decade later.