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# The Stand-In
On the evening of April 7th, 1941, listeners across America settled in before their radio sets to witness a tale of Hollywood intrigue and desperate ambition. *The Stand-In* unfolds as a backstage drama where minor players dream of their moment in the spotlight, where one unexpected opportunity could transform a struggling actor's entire existence. As the orchestra swells with that unmistakable Lux theme, you'll find yourself transported to the glittering yet ruthless world of motion pictures—where talent, timing, and luck collide in the most unexpected ways. The tension crackles through every scene: will our protagonist seize their chance, or will the machinery of show business crush their dreams before they even begin?
This broadcast arrives at a pivotal moment for *Lux Radio Theatre*, which had already established itself as America's premier dramatic anthology, bringing Hollywood's greatest stars directly into living rooms from coast to coast. The program's unprecedented success stemmed from its brilliant formula—adapting recent film hits and upcoming pictures with their original casts, presented with Broadway-quality production values. By 1941, with the nation on the brink of war, radio had become the heartbeat of American culture, and *Lux* was its crown jewel, sponsored by Lux soap and hosted by the smooth-voiced Cecil B. DeMille himself. Each episode represented a small miracle of live performance, where actors navigated scripts with only minutes to spare and the entire production hung on split-second timing.
Don your finest evening wear and prepare yourself for sixty minutes of pure theatrical magic. *The Stand-In* awaits—a reminder of when radio could transport millions simultaneously into shared dreams of Hollywood glory. Tune in and discover why America made *Lux Radio Theatre* an institution.