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# A Bedtime Story - June 22, 1942
Picture yourself in a darkened living room on a summer evening in 1942, the radio's warm amber dial glowing in the twilight as the *Lux Radio Theatre* orchestra swells with that unmistakable theme. Tonight brings "A Bedtime Story"—a tale of innocence and deception that unfolds with the psychological tension only radio drama could conjure. As a parent reads to a child in the darkness, listeners are drawn into a world where nothing is quite as it seems, where the familiar comfort of a bedtime ritual becomes something far more unsettling. The talented cast delivers each line with the precision that made *Lux* the gold standard of dramatic broadcasting, their voices painting scenes of domestic intimacy that will linger in your imagination long after the final fade-out.
By 1942, *Lux Radio Theatre* had become America's most celebrated dramatic anthology, commanding audiences of millions who tuned in weekly to experience Broadway and Hollywood stories adapted for the intimate medium of radio. Under the sponsorship of Lux soap, the program attracted Hollywood's brightest stars eager to participate in live performances before a nationwide audience. This particular episode represents the show at the height of its cultural influence—a time when radio drama rivaled cinema as entertainment, and when the spoken word could captivate an entire nation. The production values were impeccable, the writing sharp, and the performances electric with the energy of live broadcast.
Don't miss this masterpiece of Golden Age radio drama. "A Bedtime Story" awaits you—a tale perfectly suited to those who understand that the most frightening images are often the ones our minds create. Tune in and discover why millions of Americans made *Lux Radio Theatre* essential listening.