Talk:Lux Radio Theatre

GREATEST NUMBER OF PERFORMANCES
I excised this block of inaccurate information:

"Among the men, Don Ameche -- eventually a radio star in The Bickersons -- appeared most often, with 18 Lux appearances, just ahead of Fred MacMurray's 17. Among the women, the honor went to Barbara Stanwyck with 15 Lux appearances, including her re-creation of her hit film Sorry, Wrong Number (itself borne of an earlier radio production, on CBS legend Suspense). Loretta Young's 14 appearances were the second most among the women."

According to the following episode, http://www.archive.org/download/Lux11/Lux_46-09-09_Barrets_of_Wimpole_Street.mp3 ,

on September 9, 1946, Loretta Young and Brian Aherne each made their 20th appearance on Lux Radio Theater.

The information is given by then-producer William Keighley at 57 secs into the program.

Whether anyone exceeded this number I'm not yet sure.

Javabeanrush (talk) 03:11, 19 December 2008 (UTC)

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