| Moon River | | 1945-10-27 | A program celebrating the program's 15th year on the air. The vocalists and reader below appeared on the program many years ago. |
| Moon River | | 1946-09-25 | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "Lady, I Deem No Spot On Earth." The date above is from transcription matrix. |
| Moon River | | 1946-09-25 | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "Thine Eyes Still Shine," by Emerson. The date above is from the transcription matrix. |
| Moon River | | 1946-09-28 | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "True Love" by Carey. The date above is from the transcription matrix. |
| Moon River | | 1949-12-05 | The first tune is, "You and The Night and The Music." A good show, very typical. The program closing has been deleted. |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "The Token," by John Dunne. |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "So We'll Go No More A 'Roving," by Lord Byron. |
| Moon River | | | Poetry readings to dreamy organ music. The first poem is, "Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day," by Shakespeare. The date is approximate. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "To the Evening Star." The date is approximate. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Ecstasy." The date is approximate. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The date is approximate. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "A Lost Love." The date is approximate. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Intimations Of Immortality," by Wordsworth. The date is approximate. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Psalm." |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "There Be None Of Beauty's Daughters," by Lord Byron. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Love's Philosophy," by Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Meeting At Night," by Robert Browning. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "She Walks In Beauty," by Lord Byron. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Sonnet To Laura," by Petrach. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "My Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose," by Robert Burns. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "To A. D.," by William Ernest Henley. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "All For Love," by Lord Byron. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "The Memory Of The Heart," by Daniel Webster. |
| Moon River | | | Selections from, "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam." |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Verses From Marguerite," by Matthew Arnold. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Madrigal," by Lord Herbert of Cherbury. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Sonnet," by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs, and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "The Arrow and The Song," by Longfellow. |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs, and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "A Song," by Thomas Carew. |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "Song Of The Evening Star" by Thomas Campbell. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Go From Me." |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Thine Eyes Still Shine." |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "Give Beauty All Her Right," by Thomas Campion. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Thou Art Not Fair." |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "So We'll Go No More A'Roaming," by Lord Byron. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "It Is A Beauteous Evening." |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "A Song," by Sir John Suckling. |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "White Is The Moon," by A. E. Houseman. |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "A White Rose," by O'Reilly. |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry, songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "If Music Be The Food Of Love," by an unknown author. |
| Moon River | | | Produced by WLW, Cincinnati. Poetry songs and organ solos for late night programming. The first poem is, "Jenny Kissed Me," by Lee Hunt. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Love's Omnipresence," by Joshua Sylvester |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Proposal," by Baird Taylor |
| Moon River | | | Restful organ music, poetry and song. A classic late night show, heard in many parts of the country on WLW. The first poem is, "A Lover's Sonnet." The date is approximate. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "On The Sea," by Taylor. The date is approximate. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "When I Was One and Twenty," by A. E. Houseman. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "Sonum Bonum," by Robert Browning. |
| Moon River | | | The first poem is, "She Was A Phantom Of Delight" by Wordsworth. The date is approximate. |