| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-06-06 | The first show of the series, which was the summer replacement series for Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. See cat. #102379 for a network, sponsored version of this broadcast. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-06-06 | The first show of the series. The first tune is, "Great Day." This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #5535. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-06-13 | Gracie is planning to invite guests for dinner. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-06-20 | Red appears as "Deadeye." |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-06-27 | Victor Moore in a defense plant employment office skit. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-07-04 | The original Rhythm Boys are reunited and sing, "Mississippi Mud," one of their first recordings. A tribute to Gershwin's, "Porgy and Bess." |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-07-11 | The first tune is, "Get Happy!" Bob Burns remembers when he actually applied for a job with Paul Whiteman's orchestra. Bob plays "Smiles" on the, "Bazooka." Dinah Shore sings, "All or Nothing At All." The system cue has been deleted. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-07-18 | The program starts with, "The Victory Polka." Lou Holtz's first joke falls very flat, but he goes on to do a good "Mahatma" routine. A pleasant variety show. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-07-25 | Olsen and Johnson belong in an asylum! Al Galidoro does a fine sax solo of, "Nola." Dinah sings a medley from, "Thank Your Lucky Stars." |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-08-01 | Bert discusses his strange ancestors. The program starts with, "They're Either Too Young Or Too Old." See cat. #22023 for a network, sponsored version of this broadcast. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-08-01 | Bert discusses his strange ancestors. The program starts with, "They're Either Too Young Or Too Old." This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #18184. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-08-08 | The first tune is, "What Do You Do In The Infantry?" Gracie tries to promote a romance between Dinah Shore and Bill Goodwin. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-08-15 | The first tune is, "On Revival Day." Roy Bargy plays (part of), "The Rhapsody In Blue." |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-08-22 | The first tune is, "The Victory Polka." William Frawley sings, "Melancholy Baby." Frawley introduced the song while he was a singer with the Whiteman band. See cat. #113169 for a network, sponsored version of this program. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-08-22 | The first tune is, "The Victory Polka." William Frawley sings, "Melancholy Baby." Frawley introduced this song while he was a singer with the Whiteman band. This is a network version of cat. #5532. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-08-29 | "Archie" (Ed Gardner) tries to romance Dinah. See cat. #113168 for a network, sponsored version of this program. |
| Paul Whiteman Presents | | 1943-08-29 | "Archie" (Ed Gardner) tries to romance Dinah. This is a network version of cat. #5533. The first tune is, "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey, Hold Me Tight." Jimmy plays his own composition, "Oodles Of Noodles." |