| Strollin' Tom | | 1944-04-11 | "Tom" recalls making hash under the supervision of his mother. He then sings, "Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again." Don't miss "Tom" singing, "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1944-04-18 | "Tom" sings, "Jesus Set The World To Singing, When He Came," with organ accompaniment. The last few seconds of the program have been deleted. |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-06-06 | The first song is, "On The Road To Mandalay." Wade sings with organ accompaniment. Starting with this listing, these syndicated shows are dated as heard from an unknown station. Being syndicated, each station broadcasting these shows started the series with any of the programs, to be heard at a different date on each station. The dates indicated are therefore from an unknown station and are typical but approximate. These dates were derived by using program #49, clearly identified as being on "Mother's Day," as an anchor. There is a possibility that the shows dated 1948 and 1949 are transcriptions of the shows broadcast in 1944 on KFWB in Los Angeles. Commodore syndicated 158 episodes, the show was heard as early as 1937, produced and syndicated by Transco.
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| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-06-13 | The first song is, "Moonlight and Roses." Tom remembers the flower shop of his youth. |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-06-20 | The first song is, "There's Music In The Air." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-06-27 | The first song is, "A Little Old Garden." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-07-04 | The first song is, "I Love You In That Same Sweet Way." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-07-11 | The first song is, "If All The World Were A Violin." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-07-18 | The first song is, "So Long, Mary." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-07-25 | The first song is, "The Old Rugged Cross." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-08-01 | The first song is, "Way Back Home." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-08-08 | The first song is, "Roll On Thou Deep Dark Blue Ocean." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-08-15 | The first song is, "My Whole World Revolves Around You." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-08-22 | The first song is, "The Old Covered Bridge." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-08-29 | The first song is, "Trees." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-09-05 | The first song is, "Where He Leads Me." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-09-12 | The first song is, "The Fleeting Hour." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-09-19 | The first song is, "In The Sweet Bye and Bye." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-09-26 | The first song is, "I Love You Truly." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-10-03 | The first song is, "I Am Thy Harp." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-10-10 | The first song is, "The Vagabond." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-10-17 | The first song is, "Down Memory Lane." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-10-24 | The first song is, "When Mother Sang Sweet and Low." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-10-31 | The first song is, "Three O'Clock In The Morning." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-11-07 | The first song is, "Stars Of The Westrn Skies." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-11-14 | The first song is, "Peace In The World With You." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-11-21 | The first song is, "I'll See You In The Morning." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-11-28 | The first song is, "When The Busy Day Is Done." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-12-05 | The first song is, "Little Cabin In The Sky." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-12-12 | The first song is, "Suppose You Have Just One Hour To Spend." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-12-19 | The first song is, "I'll Be Happy Making You Glad." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1948-12-26 | The first song is, "I've Waited For Ships That Never Come In." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-01-02 | The first song is, "Between Long Shadows On The Ground." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-01-09 | The first song is, "My Heart Beats With Love For You." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-01-16 | The first song is, "A Hide-A-Way In Happy Valley." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-01-23 | The first song is, "My Home Town." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-01-30 | The first song is, "Wait 'Til The Sun Shines, Nellie." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-02-06 | The first song is, "My Lady's Bower." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-02-13 | The first tune is, "When The Mighty Organ Payed O, Promise Me." Tom talks about circles in songs...and life! |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-02-20 | The first tune is, "I Love Life." Tom recalls the pleasures of listening to crickets. |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-02-27 | Tom tells about a horseback ride with a friend. The first tune is, "Every Dog Has His Day." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-03-06 | Tom describeds his visit to a small antique shop and is reminded of eating off a silver platter. The second tune is, "I'm Particular." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-03-13 | Tom talks about, "Brotherhood." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-03-20 | Tom talks about balloons. They're so beautiful, until they burst. Tom's first tune is, "I'm Forever Blowimg Bubbles." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-03-27 | Tom speaks about the footprints left behind by people. A new meaning for, "I'd like to be in his shoes." The first tune is, "Wagon Wheels." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-04-03 | "Itr's the nature of the beast." Using a tape measure to measure, "just how far you want to go." The first tune is, "Beautiful Garden Of Roses." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-04-10 | "Today is yesterday's' pupil." What's a "king pin?" It's the one thing needed to keep you from getting "upsot." There's a king pin in every family. The first tune is, "Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-04-17 | Using a die to cut threads into the end of a pipe. God also forms us to fit into His
scheme of things. The first tune is, "My Road Is The Old Road." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-04-24 | A celebration of Mothers, in life or in spirit. The first tune is, "Good Keep You Dear,
All Ways." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-05-01 | Tom remember's the game of, "Hide and Seek." How, as we grow up, we "seek" happiness. The first tune is, "Just Around The Corner." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-05-08 | A Mother's Day program, starting with, "God Keep You, Dear." Baritone Wade Lane sings with organ accompaniment and recites a touching Mother's Day poem. The closing theme has possibly been deleted. This "Mother's Day" program anchors this program #49 to May 8,1949. The other Commodore syndicated programs are dated at one week intervals. |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-05-15 | What is happiness? A crippled beggar had $140,000 in her mattress. Was she happy? The first tune is, "Waiting In The Shadows." |
| Strollin' Tom | | 1949-05-29 | Tom muses about pipes and plumbers. The first song by Tom is, "My Road Is The High Road." |