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Letter to Loretta

  • Serie de TV
  • 1953–1961
  • 30min
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Loretta Young in Letter to Loretta (1953)
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Serie dramática de antología conducida por la actriz Loretta Young. Además de presentar la serie, protagonizó varios episodiosSerie dramática de antología conducida por la actriz Loretta Young. Además de presentar la serie, protagonizó varios episodiosSerie dramática de antología conducida por la actriz Loretta Young. Además de presentar la serie, protagonizó varios episodios

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    • Ganó 4 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 6 premios ganados y 15 nominaciones en total

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    Loretta Young
    Loretta Young
    • Self - Host…
    • 1956–1961
    John Milton Kennedy
    • Announcer…
    • 1953–1955
    John Newland
    John Newland
    • Alex Stark…
    • 1956–1960
    Robert Foulk
    Robert Foulk
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    • 1953–1959
    Kitty Kelly
    Kitty Kelly
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    • 1958–1961
    Dabbs Greer
    Dabbs Greer
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    • 1954–1960
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
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    Ricardo Montalban
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    • Angelo Pelligrini…
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    Mabel Albertson
    Mabel Albertson
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    • 1953–1958
    George Nader
    George Nader
    • Arthur Wayne…
    • 1953–1961
    Hugh Beaumont
    Hugh Beaumont
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    • 1953–1956
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    • 1958–1960
    Ross Elliott
    Ross Elliott
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    • 1954–1961
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    • 1958–1961
    Renny McEvoy
    Renny McEvoy
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    • 1956–1961
    Jock Mahoney
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    • 1954–1955
    Donald Murphy
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    • 1953–1956
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    10linrn

    Enjoy watching "Loretta" again

    I am so happy to have been able to "connect" with Loretta Young again. One of our Christian TV channels has been showing the episodes and it has brought back happy memories from my childhood. I so enjoy her commentaries before and after the shows. I recently purchased the 3 DVD set of "Letters to Loretta" and have really been enjoying them. Now that I understand there is a biography written by her daughter, I want to read that, too. I have tried to find out information on her gowns because they seemed so beautiful, as it would be fun to see what they looked like in color. I haven't had much luck. Perhaps the biography will contain pictures of some of them?
    knutsenfam

    Seek out old Loretta Young show or movies!

    I saw reruns of Loretta Young's TV show when I was little.

    My lingering impression was... one of the most beautiful women on TV, and a lady of class and kindness.

    When I purchased a DVD with a few old TV show episodes, I found my childhood impression essentially---correct. Note also the beauty of her gowns.

    One episode (based on a reader letter) of Loretta as the devoted wife working to save her husband in an iron lung from dying during a power outage was quite touching.

    Young is also great in the 1940's movie "The Farmer's Daughter" as a Swedish immigrant's daughter turned politician, and in an earlier 40's movie "The Minister's Wife" with Cary Grant.
    filmloverlady

    Great Show!

    I remember watching this show with my Mom when I was a little girl. Loretta Young was always a favorite of hers, and she taught me to love these classic movie stars too. I vividly recall her entrance, and the beautiful clothes. Okay, the episodes are campy by todays standards, but they are still a delight to see- Simple stories that entertain, how many times can you say that now about the garbage on TV? Loretta and some familiar character actors complete each wonderful episode. I just bought the 3 DVD set of the first season, and I have been enjoying reliving my childhood! If you get a chance buy the DVD set, you won't be sorry.
    8mpgmpg123

    great show in reruns

    This show has been running in reruns on a Christian station for some years now (since maybe 2004) and it really is a good show. Ms. Young was able to really show the real depth of her talent for possibly the first time, in all kinds of roles, which is what she loved about the series, that she could do all kinds of parts, in the abbreviated 30 minute anthology format. There are a few episodes that are extra special, in which she plays a nun (same character in at least 2 shows) and you can really tell she wanted to pay tribute to them. They are both set in a hospital and really have not dated. In another, she is a lady who befriends a little Oriental boy and thinks he has cheated her; when she discovers he has not she feels awful. It is one of her best acting scenes ever. Also another episode in which she loses her husband in the war, falls in love again, and then the husband comes back. It was set in a beach setting and her performance (with her regular co star, John Newland I think his name is) is a great one. Also a performance from I think the early 60s, she is a teacher in love with her principal, and is accused of an affair. She has a lot of facial props to make her look unattractive and this half hour is probably the best acting she ever did. You really see the depth of her talent in this show and the shows are upbeat, realistic, but make you typically feel better or make you think of their topic. She did a great job, as she was not only the principal actor, she also was the principal director. It really was Loretta Young's show.
    10rockymark-30974

    I can't praise this series enough.

    This must rank as one of the greatest series in television history. Really there is nothing quite like it so far as I know, since I am not the best TV addict in the world. But offhand I don't know of any other series where one person acts a different part every week and did so for at least 8 years and the parts covered an extraordinary wide range of characters and emotions as well as genres, a few morphing into sci-fi territory, and some in comedy, soap opera, Western, etc. It's true after she suffered exhaustion Young did not star in every show, but still what we have is a remarkable achievement.

    As I said, though not the ideal TV addict, offhand I can't think of a similar achievement. Sitcoms are NOT the same thing. An actor such as Marjorie Lord or Jane Wyatt would perform weekly too but the character was the same and the scripts required little emotion. Compare that with Young's often powerful explorations of different characters.

    It's odd that, to my knowledge, Young's achievement in the series is no sufficiently acknowledged. Young also deserves credit for her tactical switch from the cinema to the TV screen where, instead of waiting months for a decent movie script to turn up she was able to perform in a miniature movie every week. In terms of glamour, she immortalized her beauty in literally thousands of glamour close-ups and sometimes even extreme close-ups. How man such close-ups does the average star get in a lifetime in movies?

    The shows themselves were incredibly well written, some bordering on what today we would call "feminist" themes, especially "Incident in India" where Young plays a Muslim woman who outsmarts all the met in the village, but also where she plays an Egyptian queen, Nefertiti, always looking absolutely gorgeous but superbly acting as well, Kudos also the "Dear Midge" where Young showed she could do comedy with the best of them, as when she tries to use her eyes to seduce a man. In a few episodes she adopts a false nose and eyeglasses to make herself look unattractive.

    To contextualize my praise, other series that I have admired are the Alfred Hitchcock Presents series, the Alfred Hitchcock Hour, the Twilight Zone, One Step Beyond, The Outer Limits to name similar anthology series. But those were not one-man shows like Young's was a one-woman's show.

    Besides their aesthetic quality, the series also had an epiphanic moral at the end, where one of the characters realizes that they had something to learn.

    Often this epiphany can be just a little too pat, but that's the only criticism I can make. In one episode with John Newland it's hard to believe that a Hollywood director would rip up his contract just to be with his wife, even someone as lovely as Loretta Young.

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    • Trivia
      The "letter" in the series' title was a letter read on-camera by hostess Loretta Young. There would be a question asked, then answered in each week's episode. The letter gimmick was dropped after roughly 13 episodes, and the show's title was changed simply to "The Loretta Young Show." Midway through season 2, the show had a new opening: the hostess would make a dramatic, sweeping spin through a door into a living room wearing the most fabulous designer dresses and gowns of that era. It became the trademark of its star.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Episodes that did not feature Young were rebroadcast as "NBC Playhouse" (1960) with new introductions by Jeanne Bal.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in I've Got a Secret: No guest stars (1962)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 20 de septiembre de 1953 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
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      • Lewislor Productions
      • Toreto Enterprises
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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