| The American Melody Hour | | 1944-06-06 | 7:30 P.M. The first tune is, "Long Ago and Far Away." The program is interrupted fifteen minutes into the show for a BBC report with eyewitness invasion accounts and late news. "The songs of the day so you know them all, sing them all yourself." |
| The American Melody Hour | | 1945-05-08 | 7:30 P.M. The first selection is, "Bell Bottom Trousers." |
| The American Melody Hour | | 1947-10-01 | The first tune is, "I Wish I Didn't Love You So." The system cue is partially deleted. |
| The American Melody Hour | | 1947-10-08 | The first tune is, "The Old Spanish Trail." |
| The American Melody Hour | | 1947-10-15 | The first tune is, "All Of Me." |
| The American Melody Hour | | 1947-11-26 | The first tune is, "You Do." The similarity of this program to "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round" is made stronger while listening to the closing theme, which is the same as the "Manhattan" program. |
| The American Melody Hour | | 1947-12-03 | The first tune is, "The Serenade Of The Bells." |
| The American Melody Hour | | 1947-12-10 | The first tune is, "And Mimi." |
| The American Melody Hour | | 1947-12-17 | The first tune is, "So Far." |
| The American Melody Hour | | 1947-12-24 | A special Christmas program. The first tune is, "Come All Ye Faithful" and "Gather 'Round The Christmas Tree." |
| The American Melody Hour | | 2021-03-04 | The first tune is, "I'm Glad I Waited For You." |
| The American Melody Hour | | | The first selection is, "Symphony." |