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# The Major and the Minor
Step into the evening of May 31st, 1943, and settle in for an enchanting tale of mistaken identity and wartime romance that will keep you perched on the edge of your seat. When a resourceful young woman assumes a false identity to escape a small-town scandal, she boards a train bound for the unknown—and directly into the arms of an unsuspecting Army officer who mistakes her for a twelve-year-old girl. What follows is a delicious comedy of errors, brimming with snappy dialogue, breathless moments of danger, and the kind of sophisticated humor that only the finest actors of the stage can deliver. The Lux Radio Theatre brings Billy Wilder's clever screenplay to vivid life, complete with orchestral flourishes that underscore every twist and turn, every knowing glance, every near-discovery that threatens to unravel our heroine's daring deception.
By 1943, the Lux Radio Theatre had become America's most prestigious dramatic showcase, commanding audiences of over twenty million listeners each Monday night. In an era when the home front hungered for escapism and entertainment, Lux offered something more—a window into Hollywood's finest productions, adapted for radio with impeccable craftsmanship and stellar casts that rivaled the picture shows themselves. This particular episode captures the war years perfectly: a romantic comedy that acknowledges the anxieties of military life while celebrating the resilience and quick thinking of American ingenuity.
Don't miss this sparkling gem from radio's golden age, where skilled performers and a live orchestra transport you to a world of glamour, danger, and unexpected romance. Tune in and let yourself be utterly enchanted.