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Letter to Loretta (1953)

TV-PG Drama
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Overview

Letter to Loretta is an American anthology drama series telecast on NBC from September 1953 to June 1961 for a total of 165 episodes. The filmed show was hosted by Loretta Young who also played the lead in various episodes.

Letter to Loretta was sponsored by Procter & Gamble from 1953 through 1960. The final season's sponsor was Warner-Lambert's Listerine.

Series Cast

  1. Loretta Young as Self - Host, Inga Helborg, Sister Ann, Vera Wilson, Edie Royal, Irene Sherwood, Taka, Alice Ward, Thelma Brown, Nancy Hamilton, Kim Collet, Gerda Freuling, Allison Bainworth, Ellen Morgan, Queen Nefertiti, Irene Dodds, Madge Mason, Muriel Vail, Betty Rogers, Maria Gordella, Kay Mathews, Helen Talbot, Linda Perkins, Countess Barocci, Alva Knox, Catherine Harding, Gretchen Brock-Miller, Norma Hutton, Dr. Juliet, Victor Conrad, Audrey Dickerson, Rita Cole, Karima, Kitty Coughlin, Penelope Ashley, Jane Seaton, Jenny, Amanda Seaton, Cora Skinner, Katherine Ward, Elizabeth Stacey, Susan Stevens - Stepmother, Alma, Elizabeth Collier, Fay Davies, Margaret Channing, Susan Franklin, Harriet Patton, Susan Glover, Alison Ives, Kiyoshi, Margaret Hutchins, Audrey Curtis, Amy, Peggy Simms / Miss Connally, Miss Ryan, Yuki Arakawa, Beth Hammond, Sally Hays, Alice Hendricks, Jean Kennedy, Madeliene Vanderhoff, Katharine, Mabel MacAfee, Amy Stewart, Teddy Butler, Ruth Handley / Rosalie Simms, Janice Hite, Paula, Felice Minton, Marcella Dawson, Norma Kelvin, Laura Macklin, Augusta Smith, Judge Lila Brighton, Lucy Anderson, Helen Seaton, Suzie James, Kiku Arikawa, Margaret Underwood, Sadie - Coffee Shop Waitress, Betty Taylor, Audrey - a teacher, Grace Hart, Scottie, Ellie Winters, Anita Dodd, Janet Barlow, Dina, Donna Landon, Penny Blodgett, Louise Roberts, Janet Pressman, Janet Forbes, Charlotte Bronte, Sylvia, Sally Webster, Ethel Morris, Connie Van, Eleanor Stark, Lynn Roth, Prudence Bixby, Susan Parker, Harriet Sands, Barbara Devon, Polly Fry, Martha, Judy Evans, Isobel DeHavilland, Nora Halliday, Ruth Baxter, Miss Springs, Countess, Margo Randall, Ayesha the Maharani, Pam Gates, Marcy Thorne, Mary Bertch, and Kathy Ames

    Loretta Young

    Self - Host, Inga Helborg, Sister Ann, Vera Wilson and 115 more...

    130 Episodes

  2. Kitty Kelly as Mrs. Foley, Suzanne, Amy, Marie, Gloria Schumaker, Maid, Mrs. Engstrom, Edith, Nurse, and Secretary

    Kitty Kelly

    Mrs. Foley, Suzanne, Amy, Marie and 6 more...

    10 Episodes

  3. Ricardo Montalban as Tony Santos, Angelo Pelligrini, Nemo Rustin, Joe Martinez, Father William Gomez, Father Garcia, Frank, Frank Montclair, and Self - Guest Host / Gino

    Ricardo Montalban

    Tony Santos, Angelo Pelligrini, Nemo Rustin, Joe Martinez and 5 more...

    9 Episodes

  4. John Newland as Jim Macklin, Victor Conrad, Creighton Halliday, Henry Underwood, Paul Barbour, Robert Gray, Alex Stark, and Peter Lord

    John Newland

    Jim Macklin, Victor Conrad, Creighton Halliday, Henry Underwood and 4 more...

    9 Episodes

  5. George Nader as Keith Warren, Newton Ralston, Arthur Wayne, Barry Kendall, Robert Schumann, Austin Granger, Charles Diebold, and Steve Baxter

    George Nader

    Keith Warren, Newton Ralston, Arthur Wayne, Barry Kendall and 4 more...

    8 Episodes

  6. Dabbs Greer as Dewey Mason, Fred Blanchard, Walter Harrison, Chester Ives, Dr. Merrill, Dentist, Dr. Baker, and Les Shaw

    Dabbs Greer

    Dewey Mason, Fred Blanchard, Walter Harrison, Chester Ives and 4 more...

    8 Episodes

  7. Mabel Albertson as Miss Jo, Miss Blaine, Edna Hardish, Mert Seaton, Mrs. Wallington, and Babs

    Mabel Albertson

    Miss Jo, Miss Blaine, Edna Hardish, Mert Seaton and 2 more...

    6 Episodes

  8. Jock Mahoney as Andy Hagen, Mike Elliott, Ernie McNally, Dan O'Hara, Jim Vessey, and Kim Ryan

    Jock Mahoney

    Andy Hagen, Mike Elliott, Ernie McNally, Dan O'Hara and 2 more...

    6 Episodes

  9. Hugh Beaumont as Editor of Manhattan Magazine, Henry Preston, Chris Palmer, Arthur Nicholls, and Rev. Bell

    Hugh Beaumont

    Editor of Manhattan Magazine, Henry Preston, Chris Palmer, Arthur Nicholls and 1 more...

    6 Episodes

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Last Season

Season 8

1960 • 31 Episodes

Season 8 of Letter to Loretta premiered on September 18, 1960.

Not in Our Stars

(8x31, June 4, 1961) Season Finale

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Status Ended

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Type Scripted

Original Language English

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65

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