Hollywood Is On The Air


Hollywood Is On The Air is a captivating radio program that brings the glitz and glamour of Hollywood directly to your ears. Featuring various stories and performances, this series showcases the talent and creativity of the entertainment industry.

Listeners can expect a delightful mix of drama, music, and interviews that highlight the stars and stories that shaped the golden age of radio. Tune in to experience the magic of Hollywood from the comfort of your home.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Capítulos

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Harold Teen 13:10
Here Comes the Band 13:39
High Wide and Handsome 12:44
I Married An Angel 14:58
In Caliente 11:35
Let Freedom Ring 14:48
Libeled Lady 13:29
Life Begins for Andy Hardy 14:46
Listen, Darling 12:58
Little Nelly Kelly 14:28
Love Finds Andy Hardy 11:08
Love Thy Neighbor 14:02
Man About Town 12:29
Marx Brothers Go West 13:47
Mountain Music 12:40
Mr. Bugs Goes to Town 9:51
Mutiny On the Bounty 14:59
New Faces of 1937 14:29
Northwest Mounted Police 13:57
One In A Million 15:13
Parnell 13:38
Roberta 11:56
Rosalie 13:31
Search For Beauty 14:46
Shipmates Forever 12:17
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 13:11
Sunny 14:52
Suzy 14:07
The Bells of St. Mary's 22:26
The Courtship of Andy Hardy 14:46
The Fleet's In 14:42
The Gay Divorcee 13:45
The Goldwyn Follies 15:00
The Great Waltz 13:11
The Star Maker 13:20
The Three Musketeers 14:46
The Wizard of Oz 12:53
They Gave Him A Gun 13:45
This Way Please 12:26
Too Much Harmony 8:55
Torch Singer 4:44
Twenty Million Sweethearts 12:14
Wake Up and Live 12:51

Reseñas

Not quite...


Hollywood On The Air is a series of "air trailers": 15-minute promotional programs for upcoming or newly-released films. They consist of excerpts from movie soundtracks strung together with narration. (The AFRS rebroadcasts of Lux were called Hollywood Radio Theater.) Some of the programs here are actually Leo Is On the Air, the MGM series of air trailers.

This Is Lux


"Hollywood Is On The Air" was the name that the Armed Forces Radio Service gave to its rebroadcasts (sans commercials) of the Lux Radio Theatre. For a larger selection of programs, see the Lux Radio Theatre pages of the Archive.