Loretta Young never officially acknowledged the fact, which she said would be the same as admitting to a "venial sin."
"The world changes," he tells Loretta Young, "but two things remain constant."
Loretta Young made the move at 50.
Loretta Young was originally assigned to play the role, but demanded a salary which the studio would not give her.
Loretta Young also successfully sued to have footage of herself removed from the film.
Loretta Young made a recording of the story for Decca records released in 1950.
Even the ladylike Loretta Young gets into the act.
The filmed show was hosted by Loretta Young who also played the lead in various episodes.
His last role on Loretta Young was as the star's husband.
Loretta Young is his newspaper colleague, a plain brunette who truly loves him.