The Loretta Young Show

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  • 1953
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.6  (294)

The Loretta Young Show was a popular American anthology series that aired on NBC from 1953 to 1961. The show starred Loretta Young, who was also the host and occasional writer and director for the series. The show was produced by their own production company, The Loretta Young Company.

The show followed a different storyline every week, with each episode featuring a new cast and setting. However, the common theme of the show was to explore human relationships, ethics, and morality. Each week, Loretta Young took on a different character and explored the various scenarios that came with the story. There were episodes that centered around family dynamics, love affairs, business deals, and romantic relationships.

Some of the characters that Loretta Young played included a doctor, a teacher, a nurse, a mother, a wife, and a businesswoman. These characters allowed her to explore various aspects of human nature and to show viewers the complexities of the human experience. Her performances were always compelling and convincing, and her ability to transform herself into different characters made her one of the most revered actresses of her time.

One of the most well-known segments of the show was called "Letter to Loretta", which was a segment where Young would read letters written by her fans and offer advice or inspirational messages. This segment became so popular that it was eventually turned into its own show, titled "The Loretta Young Show: Dear Libby", which aired from 1960 to 1961.

The supporting cast members of the show also contributed greatly to its success. John Milton Kennedy played various characters throughout the series, but he was mostly known for playing the announcer and narrator of the show. Robert Foulk also starred in multiple episodes, mostly playing the role of a police officer or detective.

One of the unique aspects of The Loretta Young Show was that it often tackled controversial social issues of the time, despite the fact that it aired during the conservative era of the 1950s. The show tackled topics such as racism, sexism, and anti-Semitism, which were groundbreaking for their time. The show was also notable for portraying strong female characters who were independent and capable of making tough decisions.

The show was well-received by critics and audiences alike, earning Loretta Young an Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Continuing Performance in a Series in 1955. It was also nominated for several other awards during its run, including Best Dramatic Anthology and Best Actress in a Leading Role.

In conclusion, The Loretta Young Show was a groundbreaking television series that explored human relationships and social issues in a unique and compelling way. Loretta Young's performances and the show's ability to tackle controversial topics made it stand out from other shows of its time. It is still remembered as one of the best anthology series of all time and holds a special place in television history.

The Loretta Young Show is a series that ran for 4 seasons (78 episodes) between September 20, 1953 and on NBC

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Seasons
Royal Partners: Part 2
34. Royal Partners: Part 2
 
A sight impaired dancer secretly trains herself in hopes of rejoining her husband/dance partner on stage again.
Royal Partners: Part 1
33. Royal Partners: Part 1
 
One of the stars of a renowned dance duo loses her sight in a freak accident and sinks into self-pity.
A Mind of Their Own
32. A Mind of Their Own
 
A top fashion designer is charmed by the owner of a budget dress line -- until she discovers his company has copied her latest designs.
The Countess
31. The Countess
May 5, 1957
Ken Osmond plays a young boy involved in a deadly resistance movement for a small country under military siege.
The Man on Top
30. The Man on Top
 
Summary is not available.
Legacy
29. Legacy
April 21, 1957
The difficult conditions of an inheritance put a couple in conflict.
Rummage Sale
28. Rummage Sale
April 14, 1957
Summary is not available.
So Bright a Light
27. So Bright a Light
April 7, 1957
A jaded news photographer named Gretchen or "Gretch" gains new insight into the human condition when she covers the story of refugees from Budapest.
The Room Next Door
26. The Room Next Door
 
A man and woman who live in neighboring city apartments are reluctant to allow romance into their lives.
Emergency
25. Emergency
March 24, 1957
Summary is not available.
Louise
24. Louise
March 10, 1957
Summary is not available.
Wedding Day
23. Wedding Day
February 24, 1957
An eerie period piece about a bride suffering apparent breakdown and confusion in the wake of strange events she can't seem to piece together.
Tension
22. Tension
 
A best selling author, who has taken to callous treatment of those he deems unimportant, finds his wife and himself in a death trap when his car hits a high tension wire.
The Bad Apple
21. The Bad Apple
 
Summary is not available.
Miss Ashley's Demon
20. Miss Ashley's Demon
January 27, 1957
A deluded Southern belle has trouble facing the truth about why she really refused her engagement.
My Favorite Monster
19. My Favorite Monster
 
A sensitive little girl becomes hysterical when she sees a horror movie starring her mother's boyfriend.
Queen Nefertiti
18. Queen Nefertiti
 
While sculpting a bust of the Egyptian monarch, the artist declares his love for her, putting both of them at risk with the Pharoah.
Imperfect Balance
17. Imperfect Balance
 
A little Swiss boy suspects the respected Burgermeister of loading his scales and cheating village children.
Three and Two, Please
16. Three and Two, Please
December 16, 1956
Sister Ann touches the lives of numerous patients she attends to at a hospital.
Somebody Else's Dream
15. Somebody Else's Dream
 
A decorated veteran contends with careers that threaten his integrity, as well as an ambitious, social climbing wife.
Rhubarb in Apartment B-7
14. Rhubarb in Apartment B-7
December 2, 1956
Summary is not available.
Inga IV
13. Inga IV
November 18, 1956
Inga Helborg returns, this time to help get an accounting job for a ex-convict who was jailed for embezzlement.
The End of the Week
12. The End of the Week
 
Just as a disillusioned schoolteacher is about to quit, she encounters classroom challenges including stolen money and a neglected student.
Take Care of My Child
11. Take Care of My Child
 
Summary is not available.
The Great Divide
10. The Great Divide
 
A woman convinced she will never marry falls for an old school friend.
Goodbye, Goodbye
9. Goodbye, Goodbye
 
During a beach picnic, a widowed mother recalls when her romance with a novelist hit an unexpected snag.
New Slant
8. New Slant
October 14, 1956
A playwright tries to get background material for a new play by taking a job in a boys' reform school. He attempts to apply his own brand of psychology on the youngsters.
The Years Between
7. The Years Between
 
In a taut drama that sadly still resonates today, an arrogant personnel director finds his ageist hiring policies coming back to bite him.
Now a Brief Word
6. Now a Brief Word
September 29, 1956
A copywriter finds herself writing speeches for two opposing candidates.
Incident in Kawi
5. Incident in Kawi
 
The local schoolmarm makes a habitual drunk face up to the responsibilities of caring for his new ward -- his recently orphaned nephew.
Little League
4. Little League
September 16, 1956
Tommy Kirk returns, this time as a youngster with his heart set on qualifying for a little league baseball team.
Saigon
3. Saigon
September 9, 1956
Refugee worker Kim Collett had believed her husband died a hero in a Communist prison camp - until she hears conflicting stories.
The Question
2. The Question
September 9, 1956
A real-life research project inspired this tale about a wife and mother having trouble juggling work and family when she becomes embroiled in a psychological thesis based on asking people a very telling question.
Double Partners
1. Double Partners
September 2, 1956
A deaf woman is entangled in strange and deadly events.
South American Uncle
0. South American Uncle
May 4, 1958
Loretta plays it for laughs as a clever con artist who dupes three parish priests out of money. They compare notes and set up a trap to help her back on the right path.
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The Loretta Young Show is available for streaming on the NBC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Loretta Young Show on demand at Amazon and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    September 20, 1953
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (294)