| Johnny Quinn, U.S.N. | | 1942-02-01 | The first show of the series. A good story about a young man interested only in himself, his romance and marriage to his wife. Joining the Navy for a selfish reason, he is at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attack. |
| Letter at Midnight | | 1942-03-15 | A young college man writes to his father about his isolationist views and about a young Austrian girl he's met on campus. The program closing has been deleted. |
| Adolf and Mrs. Runyon | | 1942-06-21 | A fascinating wartime premise. A woman driving on the Boston Post Road picks up Adolf Hitler, who's hitch-hiking back to Brechtesgarten! Hans Conried is superb as Hitler. Announced as the twentieth and final program in the series by Arch Oboler (there were apparently two more programs in the series, not twenty-six). The system cue has been deleted. |