| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1943-01-13 | The first tune is, "All The Things You Are." The cast does, "2043," a radio picture of the world one-hundred-years in the future. |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1943-01-20 | The first tune is, "The Girlfriend." Oscar and George do a comedy routine about contemporary politics, and then introduce Jamilla Novatna, who sings, "The Drinking Song," from "La Traviata." Oscar plays, "Child Prodigy," written by Morton Gould. Monty Woolley does a sketch called, "A Connecticut Character." Monty plays a Woolley-ish curmudgeon who doesn't quite get the idea that there's a war on. The first 39:20 of the program. |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1943-03-03 | Zero is up a tree! As "Ulysses," he sings a song (written by Harold Rome) explaining ration stamps. The orchestra plays, "Temptation" and "The National Emblem March." The program is referred to as, "The Carnival On The Green." |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1943-07-07 | The first tune is, "Dardenella." Jose Iturbi plays, for the first time, "Boogie Woogie Etude," written by Morton Gould. The program ends with an elaborate arrangement of, "Beyond The Blue Horizon," that has steam locomotives chugging out of your speaker and into your living room. |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1943-10-06 | The first tune is, "This is the Army, Mr. Jones." AFRS program name: "Carnival Of Music." |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1943-11-24 | The first selection is, "Alexander's Ragtime Band." Alec sings "Figaro" as Cab Calloway might do it...very clever! AFRS program name: "Carnival Of Music." |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1943-12-22 | The first tune is, "A New Sun In The Sky." Alec plays his own composition, "Ghost Rhapsody." Alec does a funny impression of what radio audiences heard before public address systems were used. AFRS program name: "Carnival Of Music." |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1944-02-02 | Navy Unit #16. The first selection is, "Aurora." AFRS program name: "Carnival Of Music." |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1944-02-09 | The first tune is, "Mimi." Alec Templeton stages, "Mairsy Dotes" as a symphonic commercial! AFRS program name: "Carnival Of Music." |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1944-03-08 | The first selection is a traditional Irish jig. Alec does an, "Improjivation." AFRS program name: "Carnival Of Music." |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1944-04-12 | The first tune is, "April Showers." The program originates from New York City, but Alec Templeton plays from Texas (KRLD, Dallas origination). He plays an ad-lib composition based on four tunes selected at random by the audience. Remarkable! Frank Gallop waxes most eloquently when describing the Cresta Blanca vineyards. |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1944-04-19 | The first tune is, "Singin' In The Rain." Alec does a "Swingphony" to "Honeysuckle Rose." Alec also plays, "Ludwig Van Beethoven Visits Tin Pan Alley." It's a very clever original idea. If Frank Gallop doesn't drive you to a glass of wine, you're on the wagon! |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1944-05-17 | The first tune is, "Blow, Gabriel, Blow." AFRS program name: "Carnival Of Music." |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1944-05-24 | The first selection is, "Hallelujah." Alec Templeton does his "Swingphony" to, "Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart." He also does a very clever operatic version of, "Night and Day." AFRS program name: "Carnival Of Music." The program may be dated May 23, 1944. See cat. #79280 for a network, sponsored version of this broadcast. |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1944-05-24 | The program may be dated May 23, 1944. The first selection is, "Hallelujah." Alec Templeton does a "Swingphony" to, "Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart." He also does a very clever operatic version of, "Night and Day." This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #44513. |
| The Cresta Blanca Carnival | | 1944-05-30 | The first tune is, "I Got Rhythm." Alec steals from Tchaikovsky for, "Eugene's Offagain." The last show of the series, to be replaced next week by, "The Doctor Fights." |