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* Lux Video Theatre ( 3 episodes, 1955 – 1956 )
) This part led to other roles in such programs as Dragnet, Chesterfield Sound Off Time, Four Star Playhouse, Mr. & Mrs. North, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, The Ford Television Theatre, and Lux Video Theatre.
A television adaptation for Lux Video Theatre, starring Phyllis Thaxter, was broadcast in January 1955 on NBC.
* Lux Video Theatre
She was a television pioneer, performing in teleplays in three decades, spanning the late 1940s through the late 1960s, in such programs as The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre ( 1949 ), Pulitzer Prize Playhouse ( 1951 ), Lux Video Theatre ( 1951 – 1955 ), The Outer Limits ( 1964 ) and even an episode of The Flying Nun in 1969.
Dorothy ventured into the new medium, appearing on NBC ’ s Lux Video Theatre on the night of November 24, 1955, in a production of Miss Susie Slagle ’ s.
* Lux Video Theatre ( 1955 ) – " Dark Tribute ", " The Browning Version "
Bond also scripted for numerous television anthology programs, such as Lux Video Theatre, Studio One, General Motors Theatre and Tales of Tomorrow.
Donlevy also appeared in a television adaptation on Lux Video Theatre, broadcast on 28 April 1955, with Thomas Gomez and Jesse White.
Her early work on television included roles in Starlight Theater, Robert Montgomery Presents, Lux Video Theater, Woman with a Past, The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse, Dr. Kildare, The Patty Duke Show, Car 54 Where Are You ?, Dennis the Menace and Naked City.
* Lux Video Theatre ( TV series ) — Writer ( 1 episode, 1955 )
In December 1956 MacDonald and Eddy made their first TV appearance as a team on the Lux Video Theatre Holiday Special.
* Lux Video Theatre ( 1954 )
* Lux Video Theatre ( 1954 ; 1 episode )
* Lux Video Theatre ( 1957 ) ( TV series )
* Lux Video Theatre, " The Chase " ( 1954 )
* Lux Video Theater ( 2 episodes, 1952 )
* Lux Video Theatre ( 1955 )
* Lux Video Theatre
In the 1950s, Young appeared on several episodic television series, including Lux Video Theatre, Studio One, Pulitzer Prize Playhouse and The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre.
* Lux Video Theatre .- Perilous Deception ( 1955 ) TV episode, himself as host
* Lux Video Theatre-No Sad Songs for Me ( 1955 )
* Lux Video Theatre-The Star ( 1956 )
* Lux Video Theatre-The Top Rung ( 1956 )
Fennelly made numerous appearances on live television shows of the early 1950s, including Lux Video Theatre, The Philco Television Playhouse and Studio One.

Lux and Theatre
A 1939 radio adaptation of the story, starring Laurence Olivier and Edna Best, was presented by Cecil B. DeMille on Lux Radio Theatre, Hollywood.
On November 9, 1942, Lux Radio Theatre broadcast a radio adaptation of Sullivan's Travels with Ralph Bellamy in the lead role and Veronica Lake reprising her role.
D ' Lo had a one-screen movie theatre called the Lux Theatre located downtown-but it survived only until the 1950s.
The story was dramatised in 1954 for Lux Radio Theatre, with Rennie and Billy Gray recreating their roles and Jean Peters speaking the dialogue of the Patricia Neal character.
In October, 1942, Lux Radio Theatre broadcast a radio adaptation of the film, starring Judy Garland as Eva Lovelace and Adolphe Menjou reprising his role of Louis Easton.
She also appeared in numerous radio shows during the 1940s for the Lux Radio Theatre.
* Notorious radio adaptation on MP3 aired January 26, 1948 on Lux Radio Theatre ( 59 minutes, with Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten )
* Notorious radio adaptation on MP3 aired January 26, 1948 on Lux Radio Theatre ( 59 minutes, with Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten )
Lux Radio Theatre broadcast a radio adaptation of the film on 9 May 1949, starring Joseph Cotten, with Alida Valli and Louis Jourdan reprising their roles.
He published the Crag and Canyon newspaper, built the King Edward Hotel and the Lux Theatre, and founded the Sign of the Goat Curio Shop, which led to the development of the Luxton Museum of Plains Indians, now the Buffalo Nations Museum.
He was also played by Edward G. Robinson in a 1943 Lux Radio Theatre production.
* Lux Radio Theatre: " The Maltese Falcon " ( 1943, CBS ) — a 60 minute version of the novel, starring Edward G. Robinson as Sam Spade and Laird Cregar as Casper Gutman

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During this time she began acting for CBS ' popular Lux Radio Theater, making 22 appearances between 1935 and 1954.
After blues artists like Meade Lux Lewis and Pete Johnson launched a nationwide boogie craze starting in 1938, country artists like Moon Mullican, the Delmore Brothers, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Speedy West, Jimmy Bryant, and the Maddox Brothers and Rose began recording what was known as " Hillbilly Boogie ", which consisted of " hillbilly " vocals and instrumentation with a boogie bass line.
He began manufacturing Sunlight Soap and built a business empire with many well-known brands, such as Lux and Lifebuoy.
He began appearing in television, in such series as Robert Montgomery Presents, Your Show of Shows, My Son Jeep ( with young Martin Huston ), and Lux Video Theatre during the early fifties.
In 1936, when sponsor Lever Brothers ( who made Lux soap and detergent ) moved the show from New York City to Hollywood, the program began to emphasize adaptations of films rather than plays.
Lux Video Theatre began as a live 30-minute Monday evening CBS series on October 2, 1950, switching to Thursday nights during August, 1951.

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