Drama X Theater
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Drama X Theater is a fiction podcast hosted by duane Old Time Radio. It has 227 episodes, with the latest published March 2026.
Radio adaptations of classic Hollywood movies and original scripts written by some of Tinseltown's top writers. Features many of Hollywood's biggest and most famous actors of the time: Marlene Dietrich, Clark Gable, Betty Davis, Ida Lupino, Spencer Tracy, and many more. Programs include Lux Radio Theater, The Ford Theater, Academy Award Theater and more.New episodes published weekly. For FREE you can listen to and download all my podcast at https://otr.duane.media. Feedback and comments welcome at my email: [email protected] | Instagram @duane.otr- Thank you and enjoy.
fiction ·en ·227 episodes
Lux Radio Theatre | Irene (Jeanette MacDonald) | 1936
Skippy Hollywood Theatre || Distortion | 1947
Screen Directors Playhouse || The Best Years of Our Lives (Dana Andrews) | The Sky's The Limit (Fred Astaire) | 1949
Radio City Playhouse || Long Distance | Ground Floor Window | 1948
Lux Radio Theatre | Burlesque (Al Jolson) || The Dark Angel (Merle Oberon) | 1936
Lux Radio Theatre || The Thin Man (William Powell, Myrna Loy) | 1936
Matinee Theater || Wuthering Heights | 1944
Hollywood Star Playhouse || Venom | 1950
Lux Radio Theatre | The Show-Off || The Legionnaire and the Lady (Marlene Dietrich, Clark Gable) 1935/1936
Lux Radio Theatre | Dulcy (ZaSu Pitts, Gene Lockhart) | 1935
Columbia Workshop | A Comedy of Danger, The Finger of God || Broadway Evening | 1936
Academy Award Theater || Jezebel || Kitty Foyle || 1946
Lux Radio Theatre | Perfect Specimen (Errol Flynn) || Mayerling (William Powell, Janet Gaynor) | 1939
Lux Radio Theatre || Snow White | 1938
The Hall of Fame || The Christmas Stocking: Walt Disney and Friends | 1934
Return to Christmas Island (Gene Lockhart) |
Gunsmoke || The Cabin | 1952
Screen Director’s Playhouse || A Miracle on 34th Street | 1950
Lux Radio Theatre || The Scarlet Pimpernel (Olivia De Havilland; Leslie Howard) | 1938
Theater Guild on The Air || Ned McCobb's Daughter | 1945
The Screen Guild Theater || Variety (Jack Benny; Claudette Colbert; Basil Rathbone) || A Review | 1939
Lux Radio Theatre || The Buccaneer | 1938
Lux Radio Theatre || Seven Keys to Baldplate (Jack Benny) | 1938
The Ford Theater || The Silver Cord (Barbara Weeks) | 1948
Skippy Hollywood Theatre || Strange Courtship | 1947
Lux Radio Theatre || My Man Godfrey (William Powell, Carole Lombard) | 1938
Lux Radio Theatre || Mad About Music (Deanna Durbin, Herbert Marshall) | 1938
Screen Directors Playhouse || The Ghost Breakers (Bob Hope) || Music For Millions (June Allyson) || 1949
Radio City Playhouse || Soundless | 1948
NBC University Theater || Number One | 1948
Lux Radio Theatre | Mary Burns Fugitive (Miriam Hopkins, Mary Astor) | 1938
Lux Radio Theatre || Dark Victory (Barbara Stanwyck, Melvyn Douglas) || 1938
Matinee Theater || Smilin’ Through (Basil Rathbone; Norma Shearer) || 1945
Hollywood Star Playhouse || On A Windy Night (Dana Andrews) || 1951
Lux Radio Theatre || Clarence (Gail Patrick) || Poppy (W. C. Fields) || 1938
Lux Radio Theatre | Enter Madam | 1938
Gunsmoke || The Lynching || 1952
Columbia Workshop || The Use of Theaters for Broadcasts || 1936
Lux Radio Theatre || The Virginian (Gary Cooper) | Madame Sans Gene (Jean Harlow) || 1936
Lux Radio Theatre || One Sunday Afternoon (Agnes Ayres) | 1936
Academy Award | The Maltese Falcon (Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Peter Lorre) || 1946
Theater Guilde on The Air || Elizabeth, the Queen (Lynn Fontanne) | 1945
The Screen Guild Theater || Variety Review 1 | Miss Brown of Worcester || 1939
The Ford Theater || It's a Gift (Comedy) | 1948
Lux Radio Theatre || Graustark (Gene Raymond, Anna Sten) || 1937
NBC University Theater || A Farewell to Arms [Ernest Hemingway] | 1948
Skippy Hollywood Theatre || Romance Incorporated | 1947
Lux Radio Theatre || Beloved Enemy | Men in White (Spencer Tracy, Frances Farmer) || 1937
Lux Radio Theatre || The 39 Steps (Ida Lupino) | 1937
Screen Directors Playhouse || The Perfect Marriage (Loretta Young) || Suddenly It's Spring (Fred MacMurray) || 1949
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