The Loretta Young Show

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The Loretta Young Show was an American anthology drama television series of the 1950s and early 1960s, hosted by and starring actress Loretta Young, known for its moral themes and her iconic, glamorous introductions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American television series
anthology television series
drama television series
airedDuringDecade 1950s
1960s
airedOn American broadcast television
alsoKnownAs Letter to Loretta
broadcastFormat syndicated reruns after original run
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
executiveProducer Loretta Young
features moral themes
self-contained episodes
filmingLocation Los Angeles
firstAired 1953
format half-hour episodes
genre anthology
drama
hasAnthologyFormat true
hasEpisodeStructure standalone dramatic stories
hasHost Loretta Young
hasMainCharacter various characters per episode
hasMoralLesson yes
hasOpeningSequence Loretta Young entering through a door
hostAppearanceStyle glamorous
influenced later anthology drama series
isBlackAndWhiteSeries true
lastAired 1961
medium television
notableElement hosted introductions and closing moral commentary
notableFor glamorous introductions by Loretta Young
host walking through a doorway in an evening gown
originalLanguage English
originallyBroadcastIn black-and-white
originalNetwork NBC
presenter Loretta Young
productionCompany Lewislor Productions
setInPeriod 1950s
early 1960s
starBirthName Gretchen Young
starIs Academy Award-winning actress
starring Loretta Young
targetAudience family audience
theme Christian-influenced morality
ethical dilemmas
personal redemption
titleChangedFrom Letter to Loretta

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Loretta Young notableWork The Loretta Young Show
Gretchen Young notableWork The Loretta Young Show