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# Old Acquaintance - Lux Radio Theatre (May 29, 1944)
Picture yourself settling into your favorite listening chair on a warm spring evening, the living room dimly lit by lamplight as you dial in to CBS for another presentation of the Lux Radio Theatre. Tonight brings you "Old Acquaintance," a sparkling comedy of manners that crackles with wit and the kind of sophisticated banter that only the finest radio actors can deliver. As the orchestra swells and the Lux announcer's smooth baritone introduces the evening's drama, you'll find yourself transported into the world of two lifelong friends whose bond is tested by time, ambition, and the secrets they've kept from one another. The snappy dialogue and expert comic timing promise to deliver exactly what America has come to crave during these wartime evenings—a temporary escape into a glamorous world of cocktails, clever repartee, and the kind of emotional complexity that reminds us why we gather around the radio set night after night.
For over a decade, Lux Radio Theatre has maintained its position as radio's premier dramatic showcase, bringing Hollywood's greatest stars and stories directly into American homes. Sponsored by Lux detergent and hosted by the legendary Cecil B. DeMille himself, the program represents the very pinnacle of radio drama production—polished scripts, impeccable performances, and a production value that rivals the finest theatrical experiences. By 1944, with the nation consumed by war, these hourlong broadcasts have become essential comfort, offering audiences a bridge between the anxieties of the day and moments of pure entertainment excellence.
Don't miss this masterful adaptation of a timeless tale of friendship and rivalry. Tune in and discover why, for over twenty years, millions of listeners have made Lux Radio Theatre their appointment with excellence.