The idea of Family Theatre was
developed and then produced by Father Patrick Peyton of the Holy Cross Fathers.
Father Peyton knew radio reached millions of people in its personal, emotional
way. Why shouldn't someone create a special show for the entire family to enjoy
together with well-known actors telling solid, meaningful stories? It could
have quality, be inspiring entertainment, developed with a bottom line of
delivering goodness, not money. The Mutual Radio Network was interested, and
Father Peyton rallied the support of many great Hollywood stars to be on the
shows.


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The idea of Family Theatre was
developed and then produced by Father Patrick Peyton of the Holy Cross Fathers.
Father Peyton knew radio reached millions of people in its personal, emotional
way. Why shouldn't someone create a special show for the entire family to enjoy
together with well-known actors telling solid, meaningful stories? It could
have quality, be inspiring entertainment, developed with a bottom line of
delivering goodness, not money. The Mutual Radio Network was interested, and
Father Peyton rallied the support of many great Hollywood stars to be on the
shows.


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