Railroad Hour 53 10 05 The Student Prince
# The Railroad Hour: "The Student Prince"
Step aboard this October evening in 1953 as *The Railroad Hour* transports you to the romantic streets of Heidelberg, Germany, where the timeless operetta *The Student Prince* unfolds in all its melodic splendor. You'll hear the gentle whistle of the locomotive fade into the stirring strains of Sigmund Romberg's most beloved score, as a young prince must choose between duty and love—between the throne that awaits and the humble maiden who has captured his heart. The orchestra swells, voices intertwine in perfect harmony, and you're drawn into a world of student camaraderie, midnight serenades, and the bittersweet ache of impossible romance. This is *The Railroad Hour* at its finest: sophisticated musical drama that speaks to the deepest longings of the human heart, all delivered through your radio speaker with the warmth of a crackling fireside.
Throughout its seven-season run, *The Railroad Hour* became ABC's answer to the golden age of American musical theater on radio, presenting hour-long adaptations of operettas and musical plays with full orchestral accompaniment and stellar casts. By 1953, listeners had come to expect nothing less than Broadway-quality production values in their living rooms—and *The Student Prince*, that perennial favorite first performed in 1924, represented exactly the kind of romantic escapism audiences craved during the early television era. The show's commitment to preserving theatrical classics on radio ensured that even those far from concert halls could experience grand music performed by accomplished singers and musicians.
Don't miss this magnificent evening of song and story. Tune in to *The Railroad Hour* and rediscover why America fell in love with *The Student Prince*—where love transcends all boundaries, and the most beautiful melodies linger long after the final curtain.