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Lux Video Theater 

Lux Video Theatre
Genre Anthology
Presented by James Mason (1954-1955)
Otto Kruger (1955-1956)
Gordon MacRae (1956-1957)
Ken Carpenter (1955-1957)
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 9
Production
Running time 30 mins. (1950-1954)
60 mins. (1954-1959)
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run October 2, 1950September 25, 1959
Chronology
Related shows Lux Radio Theater
Lux Playhouse

Lux Video Theatre is a weekly television anthology series, produced from 1950 until 1959. The series presented both comedy and drama in original stories, as well as abridged adaptations of films and plays.

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).

The Lux Video Theatre began as a live 30-minute Monday evening CBS series on October 2, 1950, switching to Thursday nights during August, 1951. In September 1953, the show relocated from New York to Hollywood. In August 1954, it moved to NBC as an hour-long show on Thursday nights, telecast until September 12, 1957. With the introduction of the one-hour format and the move to Hollywood, abridged versions of popular films were often used as the basis for stories.

To introduce each act and interview the stars at the conclusion, NBC added a series of regular hosts: James Mason (1954-55), Otto Kruger (1955-56), Gordon MacRae (1956-57), Ken Carpenter (1955-57). New episodes were broadcast during the summer as the Summer Video Theatre.

In 1957-58, Lux soap shifted their sponsorship to a half-hour musical variety show, The Lux Show Starring Rosemary Clooney.

For the 1958-59 season, the series was brought back with a new name, Lux Playhouse. The new series alternated weeks with Schlitz Playhouse.

Notable guest stars

Cast in the productions were such popular Hollywood actors as:

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