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Lux Radio Theatre was an American radio program that was broadcast from 1934 to 1955, airing for most of its run over the CBS radio network.

Sponsored by Lever Brothers, the makers of Lux soap, the Lux Radio Theatre presented live, one-hour dramatizations of recent Hollywood movies, broken into three acts. Original cast members often reprised their screen roles, while other roles were recast due to either scheduling or contractual conflicts. Famed director Cecil B. DeMille produced and hosted the program from 1934 to 1945.

Five installments of the Lux Radio Theatre presented adaptations of Disney feature films:

For the Snow White and Pinocchio adaptations, Walt Disney insisted that the program not destroy the illusion of the films' animated characters; as a result, the casts wasn't credited and there was no studio audience present (instead utilizing recorded applause). In addition, Disney appeared as an intermission guest on September 28, 1936 (where he was joined by Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck) and on December 20, 1937.

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Lux Radio Theatre 1948

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