| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-09-15 | Past performances by Ezio Pinza. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-09-22 | Past performances by Eileen Farrell. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-09-29 | Zino Francescati performs French violin compositions. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-10-06 | Wagnerian soprano Helen Traubel is featured. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-10-13 | Jose Iturbi is interviewed and his past appearances on the show are highlighted. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-10-20 | An all-Italian program, originally broadcast February 24, 1947. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-10-27 | null |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-11-03 | null |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-11-10 | John Charles Thomas sings, possibly from 1948 or 1949. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-11-17 | Lily Pons is interviewed, highlights from her past appearances are featured. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-11-24 | null |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-12-01 | null |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-12-08 | Past appearances of Brian Sullivan are featured. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-12-15 | Michael Rabin, child prodigy violinist, is featured. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-12-22 | A program of Christmas music. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1968-12-29 | Basso George London is featured. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-01-05 | Past performances by pianist Clifford Kurzen are featured. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-01-12 | Past performances by Nelson Eddy are featured. The first selection is, "The Song Of The Open Road." |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-01-26 | Past performances by Fritz Kreisler are featured. The first selection is, "Leibesfreud" from April, 1944. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-02-09 | Past performances by Gladys Swarthout are featured. The first selection is, "The Letter Scene." |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-02-16 | Past performances by Georgio Tozzi are featured. The first selection is, "Banquo's Aria," from "MacBeth" (Verdi). |
| Peter and the Wolf | | 1969-02-23 | Donald Voorhees hosts a rebroadcast of a show originally broadcast December 14, 1953. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-03-02 | Past performances by Lucina Marra are featured. The first selection is an aria from "Carmen," broadcast on her debut on the "Telephone Hour" on September 27, 1954. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-03-09 | Past performances by tenor Nicolai Guerra are featured. The first selection is, "Yours Is My Heart Alone," from January 27, 1958 (his "Telephone Hour" debut). |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-03-16 | Past performances of mezzo Blanche Thebom are featured. The first selection is from "Samson et Delilah" (Saint-Saens). |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-03-23 | Past performances of pianist Josef Hoffman are featured. The first selection is, "Introduction and Rondo Capricioso" (Mendelssohn). |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-05-11 | Past performances of Oscar Levant are featured. An all-Gershwin program, starting with, "The Rhapsody In Blue" (performed February, 1944). |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-05-18 | Past performances by Jussi Bjoerling are featured. The first selection is, "Celeste Aida" (performed 1951). |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-06-01 | Past performances by Gregor Piatigorsky are featured. The first selection is, "Cello Concerto in A Minor" (Saint-Saens) from a June, 1951 program. |
| Encores From the Bell Telephone Hour | | 1969-06-08 | Past performances by Leonard Warren are featured. The first selection is the prologue of, "Il Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo). The last show of the series. |