The Screen Guild Theater

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The Screen Guild Theater


(l. to r.) Jack Benny, George Murphy, Joan Crawford and Reginald Gardiner appeared together January 8, 1939, on the premiere of The Screen Guild Theater.

Other names The Gulf Screen Guild Show
The Gulf Screen Guild Theater
The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater
The Camel Screen Guild Theater
Genre Anthology drama
Running time 30 minutes. / 1 hour (13th season)
Country United States
Language(s) English
Home station CBS (01/08/39-06/28/48)
NBC (10/07/48-06/29/50)
ABC (09/07/50-05/31/51)
CBS (03/13/52-06/29/52)
Host(s) John Conte (Gulf Oil)
Truman Bradley (Lady Esther)
Michael Roy (Camel)
Starring Numerous Hollywood actors
Writer(s) Bill Hampton, Harry Kronman
Director(s) Bill Lawrence
Producer(s) Bill Lawrence
Air dates January 8, 1939June 29, 1952
No. of series 14
No. of episodes 527
Audio format Monaural sound

The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio that began airing on the CBS network on January 8, 1939 and lasted for fourteen seasons and 527 episodes. The episodes were typically radio adaptations of films and starred the top Hollywood stars of the day, including Bette Davis, Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart, Judy Garland, and Ingrid Bergman. The fees that these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors.



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