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  1. 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 (1935–1955). Lux Video Theatre began as a live 30-minute Monday evening CBS series on October 2, 1950, switching to Thursday nights during August, 1951. [1] In September 1953, the show relocated from New ...

    • Anthology
  2. Lux Video Theatre: With Ken Carpenter, Jay Jackson, Otto Kruger, Gordon MacRae. Live dramatic shows featuring Hollywood stars, adaptations of motion pictures, and a host accompanying.

    • (154)
    • 1950-10-02
    • Comedy, Drama
    • 30
  3. Lux Video Theatre was a TV series that aired from 1950 to 1959, featuring dramas based on novels, plays, and original stories. See the list of episodes from 1956, with titles, ratings, and summaries.

  4. Fantastic early television WWII melodrama, directed by Charles Haas and starring Laraine Day. Originally broadcast on CBS, August 20, 1953.Home transfer from...

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    • 10.2K
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  5. Nov 5, 2020 · Connie Ennis, widowed mother to young son Timmy, has avoided accepting the marriage proposal of her longtime boyfriend Carl. While he patiently awaits her sa...

    • 54 min
    • 1868
    • ComedyMX Entertainment
  6. Dec 1, 2022 · This anthology series was a spinoff of the "Lux Radio Theatre", which had been heard first on the NBC Blue Network, then later on CBS. The TV version first r...

    • 53 min
    • 1231
    • Analog TV Obscurity
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  8. Lux Video Theatre is an American anthology series that was produced from 1950 until 1959. The series presented both comedy and drama in original teleplays, as well as abridged adaptations of films and plays.

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