| The Dick Aurandt Show | | 1952-12-12 | The first tune is "Am I Wasting My Time On You." Guest is composer Irving Bibo, who sings, "Ain't Nature Grand," "Shake Hands With a Millionaire," (a very touching song!), "All Things Are Passing," and Jimminy Christmas." He accompanies himself on the piano. The opening is slightly upcut. |
| The Dick Aurandt Show | | 1952-12-25 | The first tune is "Joy To The World." A program of Christmas carols and very evocative of the season. Good radio |
| The Dick Aurandt Show | | 1953-01-03 | The first selection is "The Poet and Peasant Overture." Pleasant tunes on the Hammond organ. |
| The Dick Aurandt Show | | | The first tune is "Tiger Rag." Richard Aurandt at the organ (and other keyboard instruments), some music on record. A pop music show with a live audience. The audience plays "Stumpus" with Dick, who tries to play the tunes they name. He can only guess one and misses about six others! Prizes for the jackpot question include a Hillman "Minx" automobile. Someone guesses the jackpot tune, even though it was written in 1913! An interesting music/audience participation show. |
| The Dick Aurandt Show | | | Richard Aurandt at the organ. The first tune is, "Can't We Talk It Over?" Guest is lyricist Ned Washington, who sings, "Ghost Of A Chance," "Stella By Starlight," and "High Noon" (which won the Academy Award for Best Song in 1952). Tex Ritter, he's not. Patty Bolan sings, "My Foolish Heart." All tunes on the show were written by Ned. |
| The Dick Aurandt Show | | | A radio show on television? The first tune is, "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes." Richard talks his way through "Nina Never Knew" (well-done!), and don't miss his version of, "Deep Purple." |