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==Radio== * ''[[Lux Radio Theatre]]'' β Pete Dawes ("The Gilded Lily") (1937), Victor Hallam ("[[Another Language]]") (1937), John Horace Mason ("[[Made for Each Other (1939 film)|Made for Each Other]]") (1940), Bill Dunnigan ("[[The Miracle of the Bells]]) (1948)<ref>{{cite magazine| title=Those Were the Days| magazine=Nostalgia Digest| date=Spring 2009| volume=35| issue=2| pages=32β39}}</ref> * ''[[The Screen Guild Theater]]'' β ''The Philadelphia Story'' (1942) * ''[[Screen Directors Playhouse]]'' β ''[[Take a Letter, Darling]]'' (1951)<ref>{{cite magazine| title=Radio's Golden Age| magazine=Nostalgia Digest| date=Winter 2014| volume=40| issue=1| pages=40β41}}</ref> * ''[[Bright Star (radio)|Bright Star]]'' β George Harvey (1952β53) * ''[[Lux Summer Theatre]]'' β ''The Lady and the Tumblers'' (1953)<ref>{{cite news| last1=Kirby| first1=Walter| title=Better Radio Programs for the Week| url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2728317/the_decatur_daily_review/| newspaper=[[Herald & Review|The Decatur Daily Review]]| date=June 14, 1953| page=54| via=Newspapers.com| access-date=July 1, 2015}} {{Open access}}</ref> * ''[[The Martin and Lewis Show]]'' β Himself (1953)
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