Lux Radio Theatre CBS/NBC · February 15, 1943

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# Are Husbands Necessary?

On the evening of February 15th, 1943, millions of Americans gathered around their radio sets as the *Lux Radio Theatre* opened its velvet curtain to bring you "Are Husbands Necessary?"—a sparkling comedy that offered a delightful escape from the anxieties of wartime. As the orchestra swelled with that iconic theme, you knew you were in for an evening of sophisticated wit and romantic entanglement. This adaptation captures the sophisticated romantic banter and comedic timing of Hollywood's finest, with stellar performances that crackle across the airwaves. The story playfully interrogates the very institution of marriage itself, asking whether husbands are essential companions or merely decorative fixtures in the modern home—a question that resonated with 1943 audiences, when so many women had taken on new wartime responsibilities while their husbands served overseas.

*Lux Radio Theatre* stood as the gold standard of dramatic radio programming, bringing A-list Hollywood talent directly into living rooms across America every Monday night. This February 1943 broadcast exemplifies the show's golden age, when the program commanded audiences of over 5 million listeners and commanded the cultural conversation. The series was renowned for casting genuine movie stars in adapted works rather than radio players, lending an air of glamour and authenticity that kept audiences faithfully tuned in week after week.

Don't miss this gem from radio's most prestigious dramatic showcase. "Are Husbands Necessary?" delivers the perfect blend of humor, heart, and star power that made *Lux Radio Theatre* an indispensable part of American entertainment. Tune in and discover why listeners made this Monday night appointment unmissable throughout the Golden Age of Radio.