| An Interview With Composers Earl Schumann and Leon Carr | 71 | 1967-03-13 | |
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| Charles Lloyd (Jazz Flutist, Saxophonist) And His Quartet | 86 | 1967-05-26 | |
| John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Will Holt | 91 | 1967-06-30 | |
| John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Lee Evans | 94 | 1967-08-08 | |
| Kate Smith Sings (And Is Great, As Usual) | 118 | 1968-07-09 | |
| John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Liza Minnelli | 124 | 1968-07-11 | |
| John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Sergio Franchi | 122 | 1968-07-11 | |
| Addis and Croffutt (Folk-Singers) Describe Their Recent Tour | 35 | | |
| A Funny Routing About Dating | 170 | | |
| Alan Jay Lerner and 'Camelot' | 201 | | |
| Alan Jay Lerner and 'My Fair Lady' | 202 | | |
| Al Hirt Plays Traditional Jazz | 109 | | |
| Carrol Righter Reads Horoscopes and Discusses Astrology | 185 | | |
| Comedy By Flip Wilson (Including His Funny Routine About Christopher | 119 | | |
| Comedy By Rodney Dangerfield | 198 | | |
| Composer David Axelrod Explains His Polytonal Music | 193 | | |
| Composer Sammy Cahn Introduces Selections From His New Musical | 42 | | |
| Each Show Is Hosted By Willis Conover, With Music By John Cacavas | 1 | | |
| Finnegan Tries to Find an Apartment for a Veteran | 99 | | |
| Ira Gershwin Remembers His Famous Brother | 209 | | |
| Jazz Flutist Herbie Mann | 125 | | |
| John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Peter Nero | 135 | | |
| John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Richie Havens | 134 | | |
| John Cacavas and His Orchestra, the Ray Charles Singers | 123 | | |
| Jule Styne, the Famous Composer | 243 | | |
| Part 1 the Date Is Approximate | 239 | | |
| Part 2 the Date Is Approximate | 240 | | |
| Part 2 the Date Is Approximate (2) | 244 | | |
| Pete Seeger Plays From a 'Folk Festival' | 47 | | |
| The Derelict and the Wandering Boy | 144 | | |
| The First Non-Tune Is a Recitation of a Part of 'Hamlet,' Set | 147 | | |
| The First Routine Is About a Mixed Race Married Couple Telling | 116 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Alfie' | 108 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Brooklyn Roads,' an Autobiographical Song | 200 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Deportee' | 6 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Disc Jockey Jump' | 40 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Good Vibrations' | 146 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry' | 83 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'I Say a Little Prayer for You' | 131 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Lady Willpower' | 141 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Liza' | 67 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'My Beautiful Balloon' | 107 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Nous Ne Quitons Pas' | 28 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Summertime' | 43 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'The Boy With the Long Hair' | 66 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'The Look of Love' | 181 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'The Woman With Soul' | 72 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Til There Was You' | 89 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Walking in the Shadow of Love' | 27 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'What the World Needs Now' | 63 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Why Me | 247 | | |
| The First Tune Is, 'Witchcraft' | 90 | | |
| The Program Originates From 'The Folk Festival' | 49 | | |
| The Second Tune Is, 'Sweethearts on Parade' | 7 | | |