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# The Moon's Our Home – February 10, 1941
On a cold February evening in 1941, millions of Americans gathered around their radio receivers as the unmistakable Lux Radio Theatre theme swelled through the static—that soaring orchestral fanfare that promised an evening of Hollywood glamour beamed directly into the living room. Tonight's presentation, *The Moon's Our Home*, invites listeners into a sophisticated romantic comedy where two strong-willed performers find themselves thrown together by circumstance and contract, forced to maintain a public marriage while their private hearts remain at war. As the drama unfolds across the sponsored hour, you'll experience the crackling tension of witty repartee, the genuine chemistry between leading players, and those perfectly timed dramatic pauses that only radio could deliver—where the listener's imagination completes every gesture, every stolen glance, every moment of vulnerability.
By 1941, Lux Radio Theatre had already become the gold standard of dramatic radio programming, each week adapting recent Hollywood films with A-list talent who treated these broadcasts with the same professionalism they devoted to their studio pictures. This particular adaptation arrived at a fascinating cultural moment—as America teetered on the brink of its own global conflict, stories about Americans learning to love across their differences carried particular resonance. The show's commitment to faithful, lavishly produced adaptations made it essential listening, a weekly reminder that quality drama could thrive in any medium.
Settle into your favorite chair, adjust the dial to your local Lux affiliate, and prepare yourself for an evening of sparkling dialogue and genuine emotion. *The Moon's Our Home* awaits, brought to you by Lux—the sponsor that understood that fine drama, like fine soap, deserves the finest production values. Your appointment with greatness begins right now.