Life Can Be Beautiful was a daytime drama broadcast on NBC and CBS during its 16-year run. The program was also facetiously known to many as Elsie Beebe, a contrived acronym based on the show's initials. Scripted by Don Becker and Carl Bixby, it was billed as "an inspiring message of faith drawn from life" and remained one of the leading soap operas through the 1940s. Becker also composed the program's theme song, Melody in C.
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| - Life Can Be Beautiful was a daytime drama broadcast on NBC and CBS during its 16-year run. The program was also facetiously known to many as Elsie Beebe, a contrived acronym based on the show's initials. Scripted by Don Becker and Carl Bixby, it was billed as "an inspiring message of faith drawn from life" and remained one of the leading soap operas through the 1940s. Becker also composed the program's theme song, Melody in C. (en)
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| - The cast in 1940 from left: Ralph Locke , Mitzi Gould , John Holbrook , Alice Reinhardt (en)
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| - Carl Bixby (en)
- Don Becker (en)
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| - John Holbrook (en)
- Alice Reinheart (en)
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- Ralph Locke (en)
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| - Carl Bixby (en)
- Don Becker (en)
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| - Life Can Be Beautiful was a daytime drama broadcast on NBC and CBS during its 16-year run. The program was also facetiously known to many as Elsie Beebe, a contrived acronym based on the show's initials. Scripted by Don Becker and Carl Bixby, it was billed as "an inspiring message of faith drawn from life" and remained one of the leading soap operas through the 1940s. Becker also composed the program's theme song, Melody in C. Sponsored by Procter & Gamble and Spic and Span, it premiered September 5, 1938 on NBC and moved two months later to CBS, where it was heard from November 7, 1938 to June 21, 1946. Concurrently, it was also airing on NBC from 1939 to 1941. The final run was on NBC from 1946 to 1954. (en)
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- Ed Herlihy (en)
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