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# My Friend Flicka - June 7, 1943
Picture this: it's a Monday evening in June, and across America, families are gathering around their radios as the familiar Lux theme swells through living rooms and kitchens. Tonight brings the beloved story of *My Friend Flicka*—a tale of a boy and his horse that strikes straight to the heart of every listener who's ever yearned for a faithful companion. From the moment the curtain rises on the Wyoming ranch, you'll find yourself transported to rolling plains and wide-open spaces, where young Ken McLaughlin must prove himself worthy of his spirited filly. The drama unfolds with genuine emotion: the struggles of a young boy trying to earn his father's respect, the patience required to train an untamed horse, and the profound bond that forms between them. Expect tender moments alongside exciting sequences, all masterfully performed by the era's finest radio actors, their voices painting vivid scenes in your imagination.
The Lux Radio Theatre had established itself by 1943 as America's premier dramatic showcase, and this particular production exemplifies why audiences remained devoted. The show's commitment to literary authenticity—adapting acclaimed novels and stories—gave it unparalleled prestige during radio's golden age. *My Friend Flicka*, based on the cherished novel by Padraic Colum, resonated especially during wartime America, offering escapism and wholesome values when the nation needed them most. The production's attention to sound design and performance quality set the Lux standard that competitors struggled to match.
Don't miss this enchanting evening of drama, nostalgia, and genuine human connection. Tune in and rediscover why millions of listeners made *Lux Radio Theatre* an indispensable part of their weekly ritual—where great literature came alive through the magic of radio, and stories like Flicka's became part of the national imagination.