Radio Appearances
The Lunts made multiple appearances on the radio series Theater Guild on the Air (also known as "United States Steel Hour"). These programs are hour-long adaptations of famous plays. The couple performed together eight times on the program, and each appeared three times without the other. Recordings of most of these episodes still exist unless noted presumed lost.
- The Guardsman, 09/30/1945, Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne
- Elizabeth the Queen, 12/02/1945, Lunt, Fontanne
- Neb Cobb's Daughter, 12/09/45, Alfred Lunt, Shirley Booth
- The Second Man, 02/03/1946, Lunt, Peggy Conklin, Jessie Royce Landis
- The Show Off, 03/03/1946, Lunt, Betty Garde, Helen Shields
- Call it a Day, 06/02/1946, Lunt, Fontanne
- The Great Adventure. A Play of Fancy in Four Acts, 01/05/1947, Lunt, Fontanne
- O Mistress Mine, 01/09/1949, Lunt, Fontanne (presumed lost)
- The Great Adventure (second performance), 11/20/1949, Lunt, Fontanne (presumed lost)
- There Shall Be No Night, 09/24/1950, Lunt, Fontanne (presumed lost)
- Pygmalion, 10/21/1951, Lunt, Fontanne
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Famous quotes related to radio appearances:
“Local television shows do not, in general, supply make-up artists. The exception to this is Los Angeles, an unusually generous city in this regard, since they also provide this service for radio appearances.”
—Fran Lebowitz (b. 1950)