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  <title>Presenting the Transcription Feature 179:  THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL</title>
  <description>I like to start off the new year with these adaptations by “The Lux Radio Theater.”&amp;amp;nbsp; Tonight, Leslie Howard reprises his 1934 starring role as the original secret identity hero, “The Scarlet Pimpernel.”&amp;amp;nbsp; Here, Olivia de Havilland plays his wife. &amp;amp;nbsp;A year later, the two would appear as husband and wife again, in “Gone with the Wind,” as Ashley Wilkes and Melanie Hamilton.&amp;amp;nbsp; Radio lends itself well to “The Scarlet Pimpernel,” which began life as a 1903 play, and so, from the start, has always relied heavily on dialog.&amp;amp;nbsp; Episode The Lux Radio Theater December 12, 1938 “The Scarlet Pimpernel” 2:40 </description>
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