| Avalanche | | 1948-01-05 | The first show of the half hour series. A high-powered businesswoman, who is not only clever but most beautiful, finds more than relaxation on a vacation in the snow. The date is approximate. |
| History in the Making | | 1948-02-04 | The story of how a debonaire bachelor-New York lawyer finds himself listening to the sounds of wedding bells. Absolutely awful drama! |
| Follow That Man | | 1950-10-29 | Comedy-detective story as Clint Flint solves the "Blue Goose Caper." |
| Concerto | | 1950-11-05 | A blind but beautiful lady pianist confronts a good but disfigured man when he breaks into her apartment during a storm. |
| Sins of the Fathers | | 1950-11-12 | A New York cop tries to help a young boy while his father's in jail. |
| Road to Nowhere | | 1950-11-19 | Good story about the supernatural, as an American couple battle a super-strong madman in a strange house on the English moors. |
| The Magnificent Parker | | 1950-11-26 | A carnival mind reader pulls the biggest "Gypsy-switch" of all time, or does he? |
| This Could Be Murder | | 1950-12-03 | An interesting murder case; the killer never even touched the victim! |
| Variations on Melvin Brown | | 1950-12-10 | An interesting suspense story about an investigator who hears a murder take place over the telephone and tries to find the killer. |
| The Other Wise Man | | 1950-12-17 | A well-done Christmas story about the fourth Magi bringing gifts to the infant Jesus. Good radio. |
| Desert Flight | | 1950-12-24 | Adventure story with an intriguing twist and surprise ending. |
| White Knight, Black Rook | | 1950-12-31 | A tale of international intrigue, unusual characters, a fatal train trip, and some important papers. |
| The Dark Sea | | 1951-01-07 | Adventure story of an ill-fated sea voyage. |
| The Interlopers | | 1951-01-14 | Five people on a treasure hunt in the African jungles find death. |
| The Unconquered | | 1951-01-21 | A prisoner of the state refuses to co-operate with his jailers, in fact, he manages to kill the warden and escape! |
| The Greatest Adventure | | 1951-01-28 | An astronomer plans the first trip into space, and asks an adventurer to be his companion. |
| House in the Fog | | 1951-02-04 | Paul Carr is a man in a big hurry to get to San Francisco. When the plane is grounded, he hires Big Mike and his car to get him there by morning. |
| Hide-Away | | 1951-02-11 | Charles Terry is a busy actor who's been too busy. He needs a vacation! |
| Call on Danger | | 1951-02-18 | Intrigue and adventure for a group of archeologists in Egypt. |
| Innocent Bystander | | 1951-02-25 | A story about espionage, danger, and an innocent bystander who gets in the way of murder. |
| Raid North | | 1951-03-04 | The story of the Confederate raid that reached as far north as St. Albans, Vermont in 1866. |
| Forget Me Not | | 1951-03-11 | A story about a lost man, a lost memory, a loyal friend and a mysterious plot. |
| Challenge | | 1951-03-18 | Interesting story about a reclusive painter, a courageous pastor, and a talented young girl. |
| The Long Chance | | 1951-03-25 | A deep sea diver takes a big risk during a search for sunken treasure. |
| The Aviation | | 1951-04-01 | A comedy about an Irishman, an Indian, and a barnstorming Alaskan pilot who meets a big black bear. |
| Course Unknown | | 1951-04-08 | A story about treachery, mystery and a fortune in pearls. |
| Mr. Truly and the Horn | | 1951-04-15 | Strange story about how a man comes to own a mouse farm in Connecticut! |
| The Road to Paradise | | 1951-04-22 | The strange journey of a group of men seeking Utopia! |
| The Link and the Chain | | 1951-04-29 | Action and adventure along the Mexican border. |
| Radius of Action | | 1951-05-06 | A seemingly rum-soaked derelict on a Pacific Island stops the building of a Russian base for subs. |
| By Day and By Night | | 1951-05-13 | A story about six frightened people and a long distance manhunt. |
| Ghost in the House | | 1951-05-20 | Two hundred years ago, there was a sword fight and death; today there's a ghost! |
| Ride By Night | | 1951-05-27 | A story set in France in 1793. An American encounters danger during the "Age of Reason." |
| Final Choice | | 1951-06-03 | A fatal decision and the kitchen-table appendicitis operation...but just who is the doctor? |
| Appointment at Capernaum | | 1951-06-10 | A journey for revenge. |
| Straight and Level | | 1951-06-17 | A dramatic story about a man's inner conflict and the decision that would change his life. |
| Story at Tenderek | | 1951-06-24 | A Malaysian rubber plantation is besieged and fights gallantly against bandits. |
| Three Planes for Cairo | | 1951-07-01 | International complications with a mysterious traveler and a secret mission. |
| The Wreckers | | 1951-07-08 | A shipwrecked sailor plots revenge on the land-based pirates that lure sailing ships onto reefs to loot them. |
| Port of Call, Djakarta | | 1951-07-15 | A story about a sea captain, his ship, his men, and a beautiful woman. |
| Nightmare | | 1951-07-22 | Suspense story about a frightened man facing a terrible choice between his love for his family and his awful secret. |
| Deadly Passage | | 1951-07-29 | A voyage on the schooner "Mermaid," with death for some and fear for all aboard. The last show of the series in which Lee Tracy starred. |
| Prelude for Eva | | 1951-08-05 | The first show of the series starring Paul Lukas as a world-famous pianist named Stephan Donner. Donner doubles as an espionage agent fighting the Communists. International intrigue and danger, with secret messages in code hidden in Stephan Donner's piano music! |
| From West to East and Back Again | | 1951-08-12 | The tables turn behind the Iron Curtain. |
| The Last Chance | | 1951-08-19 | Donner is being blackmailed to reveal his methods of transferring secrets through the Iron Curtain. |
| Border Incident | | 1951-08-26 | Donner deliberately crashes in the mountains to help an important spy escape from Russia. |
| Edge of the Curtain | | 1951-09-02 | Will the secret life of Stephan Donner be exposed while he's on tour in the United States? |
| Weekend at Kolenkov's | | 1951-09-09 | The wife of an important Communist ask Donner how to escape to the West, while a scientist steals Donner's papers! |
| The Key and the Clock | | 1951-09-16 | Exciting story about a fugitive from an East European country's secret police being hidden in an actress' apartment. |
| The Last Trap | | 1951-09-23 | The FBI is after an escaped spy in the Western desert...or are they? |
| The Wanderer | | 1951-09-30 | A new series with each story introduced by Conrad Nagel. He also is featured in every drama. An interesting tale of the supernatural set aboard a tanker at sea. |
| The Desert's Edge | | 1951-10-07 | A gang of desperate killers takes over a hermit's house and kidnaps the man and girl reporter. |
| Lady on the Run | | 1951-10-14 | A girl is running from her "Guardian," who's trying to get her money by driving her insane. |
| Warpath | | 1951-10-21 | The story of a Civil War veteran and Indian fighter, who later became a settler and rancher in the old west. |
| The Trial of Gregory Winslow | | 1951-10-28 | A money hungry lawyer is accused of inhumanity at the bar of the greatest courtroom of all. |
| Action at Bou Adel | | 1951-11-04 | Adventure in the Sahara, as an ever dwindling band of Legionaires tries to keep the Rifs from over-running their fort. |
| The House on the Hill | | 1951-11-11 | There's a monster hidden in the strange old house, with much shouting and snarling. |
| Highland Fling | | 1951-11-18 | Comedy about feuding clans in Scotland, with a hapless American caught in the middle. |
| The Trial | | 1951-11-25 | A patriotic dramatic series. An escaped convict pays a determined visit to the prosecutor who sent him up. |
| In the Dead of the Night | | 1951-12-02 | A one legged pilot and a strange mission to nowhere. |
| Terror at Polgar | | 1951-12-09 | Horror tale about a creature that walks by night and rips out the throats of men. |
| Folk Tale | | 1951-12-16 | A mild school teacher starts school on the wild frontier, much to the annoyance of a local tough guy. |
| Christmas Story | | 1951-12-23 | The Nativity story, told from the viewpoint of two Roman soldiers. |
| Journey Eastward | | 1951-12-30 | Lost in the desert with cutthroat Arabs and a violent sandstorm. |
| A Matter of Time | | 1952-01-06 | A sci-fi story about the first time-travel expedition. |
| Passage to Bombay | | 1952-01-13 | A madwoman on board a sailing ship caught in a typhoon. |
| Hue and Cry | | 1952-01-20 | Two galley slaves escape, swash buckles, and join the fight of the English against the Spanish Armada. |
| Fair Warning | | 1952-01-27 | A madman tells the police to set off a bomb to destroy a railroad station. Good of this kind. |
| Daughter of Destiny | | 1952-02-03 | Kenneth Banghart becomes the sole host and announcer for the series, different guest stars each week. The story of Clara Barton and the start of the American Red Cross. |
| Molly Pitcher | | 1952-02-10 | How the famous Revolutionary War heroine became an honorary sergeant in George Washington's army. |
| Gallant American Woman | | 1952-02-17 | The show begins the same way the "Gallant American Women," series did in 1939-40 on NBC. "The Women Who Saved Mount Vernon." The story of Ann Campbell, who founded an organization to preserve the home of George Washington. |
| Beyond the Blue | | 1952-02-24 | The life story of Amelia Earhart. |
| Leading Lady | | 1952-03-02 | The adventures of an Army nurse aboard a hospital ship during the invasion of Anzio. |
| A Message for the General | | 1952-03-09 | The story of heroine of the American Revolution, who warned General Washington of a planned sneak attack by the British. |
| Mission Completed | | 1952-03-16 | A good action story about a bombing mission against the Japs. |
| When the Clock Strikes | | 1952-03-23 | The story of a women who enlists in the Army during the war and finds Army life very much to her liking. |
| The Courage You Gave Us | | 1952-03-30 | The story of the combat heroism of Chaplain Robert Lynch as he wins a medal for bravery. The Chaplain himself appears on the show. |
| Jet Flight | | 1952-04-06 | The story of the design and testing of the first American jet fighter. |
| Humanity Means People | | 1952-04-13 | The story of Jane Adams, the founding of "Hull House" and her fight for social justice. |
| Operation Wingtip | | 1952-04-20 | A pilot uses tight formation flying to save the life of an unconscious fellow pilot. |
| The Medal of Honor | | 1952-04-27 | A well-done history of the Congressional Medal of Honor, and a dramatization of the action that resulted in its first award, the "Great Train Robbery" during the Civil War. |
| Castle on the Hudson | | 1952-05-04 | The history of West Point on its 150th Anniversary. Includes an address by the superintendent of the Academy. |
| Dry Run | | 1952-05-11 | A dramatized practice attack by a S. A. C. crew in their B-36. |
| Secret Battle | | 1952-05-18 | The adventures of an artistic Allied spy in Nazi occupied Paris. |
| A Ring of Stars | | 1952-05-25 | The story of Betsy Ross and the legend of how she came to make the first American flag. |
| Maps By the Millions | | 1952-06-01 | An interesting, well-done drama about the Army Map Service, and a history of map-making since pre-historic times. |
| Song of Glory | | 1952-06-08 | A biography of Julia Ward Howe, and how she came to write "The Battle Hymn Of The Republic." |
| Practice Area | | 1952-06-15 | A salute to the "Ground Warning Service." The program features an exciting scramble and intercept mission against an "enemy" bomber. |
| Flight to Freedom | | 1952-06-22 | The story of a brave Austrian woman who escaped from the Nazis to Egypt and later to America. |
| Magic Dust | | 1952-06-29 | How D. D. T. was discovered and came to be the best insecticide found to date. |
| Woman of Oregon | | 1952-07-06 | The story of Narcissus Whitman, pioneer settler in the Northwest. |
| Special Mission | | 1952-07-13 | A team of American commandos joins the Norwegian underground for sabotage behind the Nazi lines in Norway. |
| Man of Genius | | 1952-07-20 | The story of Thomas Edison. |
| Night Raiders | | 1952-07-27 | How Ethan Allen and his "Green Mountain Boys" captured Fort Ticonderoga in 1775. |
| Journey of the Long Knives | | 1952-08-03 | How Sacajawea brought Lewis and Clark and their expedition through to safety. |
| Symbol of Freedom | | 1952-08-10 | How Francis Scott Key came to write, "The Star Spangled Banner." Not bad! |
| Impersonation | | 1952-08-17 | A good story about the Communist plot to kidnap an American intelligence officer and substitute a spy. |
| Ride to Glory | | 1952-08-24 | The story of Paul Revere and how he came to be chosen to make his famous ride. |
| Lightning on Horseback | | 1952-08-31 | The biography of Stonewall Jackson, Southern general during the Civil War. |
| The Eyes of Sergeant Bailey | | 1952-09-07 | A soldier receives a cornea transplant to restore his vision, but he becomes obsessed that he's being controlled by the eye's previous owner! |
| Young Man on a Powder Keg | | 1952-09-14 | The story of Samuel Colt and his invention, the revolver. |
| A Woman's Place | | 1952-09-21 | The life of Sarah Gertrude Banks, M. D., and how she became one of our first woman doctors. |
| The Invisible Chain | | 1952-09-28 | A well-done Revolutionary War spy adventure. |
| Freedom Wears a Funny Hat | | 1952-10-05 | The confrontation between Quaker John Bownes and New York Governor Peter Stuyvesant during the "Flushing Remonstrance." |
| Davy Crockett, American | | 1952-10-12 | Dramatized incidents from the life of the famous frontiersman. |
| Operation Rescue | | 1952-10-19 | A crashed air transport keeps an Army telephone operator at her switchboard far beyond the call of duty. |
| The Ghost and Private Perkins | | 1952-10-26 | A good story about a G. I. in liberated France who sees a ghost in a deserted mill...twice! |
| The Patriotic Pirate | | 1952-11-02 | The story of Jean Lafitte, the pirate who helped Andrew Jackson defeat the British at the battle of New Orleans. |
| Routine Patrol | | 1952-11-09 | A fine action-combat story about three soldiers fighting the Reds in Korea, who are sent out to capture a prisoner. They come back with no prisoners but a strange story. |
| Dark Waters Off Kyushu | | 1952-11-16 | The true story of a 1950 air crash off the coast of Japan and of the twenty seven soldiers saved by flight nurse. Well done! |
| No Life So Dear | | 1952-11-23 | A biography of Patrick Henry. |
| Courage and Determination | | 1952-11-30 | A good story about a girl with a leg crippled by polio who was determined to join the WAF, and who finally passed the physical. |
| Flood Waters | | 1952-12-07 | The story of the Army Corps of Engineers, a well-done docu/drama about the taming of the Mississippi River. |
| Operation Baden | | 1952-12-14 | Along with a parachute group on a war-game drop in Europe. |
| Keeping Faith | | 1952-12-21 | Christmas show. The Nativity and a look at the political scene of the day. |
| Thomas Paine | | 1952-12-28 | A biography of a famous American patriot. |
| A Medal for Joe | | 1953-01-04 | The story of the invention of the parachute. |
| Prophet With Honor | | 1953-01-11 | The story of Albert Meyer, the founder of the Signal Corps and the Weather Bureau. |
| Young Man in the Air | | 1953-01-18 | The story of Thad Lowe, the balloonist who really started the U. S. Air Force. |
| Kit Carson and the Silk Hats | | 1953-01-25 | A story of the famous Indian fighter and two dudes with a knack for getting into trouble. |
| The Bridge That Wasn't There | | 1953-02-01 | The commies have been using magic for their bridge repairs, or have they? |
| The Father of Ohio | | 1953-02-08 | The story of Rufus Putnam, an engineer during the French and Indian War, and an early Ohio settler. |
| Bring Back a Mig | | 1953-02-15 | During the Korean War, the Brass decides it would like an enemy plane to take apart and study. |
| Once Upon a Leave | | 1953-02-22 | Two American WACS on leave in Paris meet music, merriment and adventure! |
| Robinson Crusoe Shinz-Do | | 1953-03-01 | The story of a pilot, shot down over Korea, who survived on an island. |
| Let the World See You | | 1953-03-08 | The story of a WAC who discovers new worlds in the service of her country. |
| The Day Nothing Happened | | 1953-03-15 | An infantry story about the "current" events in Korea. |
| Line of Defense | | 1953-03-22 | The dramatic story of the defense of New York and the army that was to save America's independence. |
| The General Builds an Army | | 1953-03-29 | The story of General Winfield Scott. |
| Mediterranean Rescue | | 1953-04-05 | The story of Captain Kendrick Reeves, U. S. A. F. |
| A Night on the Ridge | | 1953-04-12 | The story of a sergeant, three combat infantrymen, and a small sound. |
| Indestructible Sergeant | | 1953-04-19 | The story of First Sergeant Robert Fortiese, who was indeed indestructible. |
| Country Doctor | | 1953-04-26 | The story of the first man to use ether during a surgical operation. |
| The Old Pro | | 1953-05-03 | The story of Mayor Dana Stacey, a daring U. S. A. F fighter pilot. |
| Doctor, Soldier, Indian Chief | | 1953-05-10 | A salute to General Leonard Wood with a story about the pioneer spirit of our country and the westward march of civilization. |
| Flight Through Sound | | 1953-05-17 | The story of Charles E. Yeager, U. S. A. F test pilot, who first broke the speed of sound, and who definitely has "the right stuff." |
| Hundredth Night | | 1953-05-24 | The month of June at West Point, a military celebration. |
| The Kid With Five Lives | | 1953-05-31 | An exciting escape story from behind enemy lines during the Korean "conflict." |
| Orphans of the Storm | | 1953-06-07 | A young couple stationed in Germany are helped by an orphanage while lost in a storm, and when the orphanage needed help, they provided it in turn. |
| Four of a Kind | | 1953-06-14 | The story of a poker game, a Korean patrol, and the similarities between the two! |
| The General Saves a City | | 1953-06-21 | The story of how an American general saved Heidelberg from being bombed during the war. |
| The Gals From Dogpatch | | 1953-06-28 | The story of the first Army nurses to arrive in Korea. |
| Cable Job | | 1953-07-05 | How the Engineer Corps laid a telephone cable in a Korean river. |
| Army Doctor | | 1953-07-12 | The story of the first woman doctor in the Army. |
| Yellowstone Kelly | | 1953-07-19 | The story of one of the West's unique characters. |
| Next to the Real Thing | | 1953-07-26 | Air Defense Command Salute and Recruiting. The exciting story of a full scale Red Alert mounted because of some off-course airliners. |
| The Para-Pilot | | 1953-08-02 | Tactical Air Force Salute and Recruiting. A para-pilot is one who parachutes behind enemy lines to direct air strikes against the enemy. This is the story about two para-pilots in Korea who did just that. |
| Skysweeper | | 1953-08-09 | A soldier at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds is put under unusual pressure by his prospective father-in-law. |
| Triple Threat Team | | 1953-08-16 | Three "Flying H's" finally learn about teamwork...over the North Pole! |
| Three Strikes and Out | | 1953-08-23 | An American baseball player solves the murder of a small German boy. |
| The Silent Bomb | | 1953-08-30 | A story about the psychological war department of the Army and Air Force. |
| Portrait of a Soldier | | 1953-09-06 | The story of a photograph that sold one million dollars worth of savings bonds. |
| Working on the Railroad | | 1953-09-13 | The story of bomber pilot Jed Enders over Korea. |
| Road of Return | | 1953-09-20 | A G. I. returns to the battle scenes in France that he remembers...ten years later. |
| Underwater Soldiers | | 1953-09-27 | A new recruit is turned into a first class scuba diver. |
| Recipe for Deceit | | 1953-10-04 | A mess sergeant tackles a gang of Communist spies in Vienna. |
| The Safety Factor | | 1953-10-11 | Good story about a B-36 with severe problems coming in for a landing. |
| Military Mission | | 1953-10-13 | A soldier assigned to a South American country becomes involved in Communist intrigue. |
| Wings for a Tiger | | 1953-10-20 | An aviation cadet is grounded with a ruptured eardrum, just before graduation! |
| Ranger Tab | | 1953-11-01 | A story about the "modern" Rangers of the Army infantry. |
| Fox Peter One | | 1953-11-08 | The story of the first jet fighters to cross the Pacific and their aerial refueling. |
| The Big Blow | | 1953-11-15 | A salute to the Army's preparedness to come to the aid civilians during natural disasters. |
| Daring Young Man | | 1953-11-22 | A salute to Air Force Warrant Officer Victor James, a parachute tester who loves his job! |
| Lucifer Heads North | | 1953-11-29 | A story about an airplane rescue in the far North. |
| Focus on Mig Alley | | 1953-12-06 | The story of Silver Star winning fighter pilot Col. George McKay. |
| Icebound | | 1953-12-13 | A salute to the Army Signal Corps, a story about the Alaska communications system maintained by the Army. |
| A Story for Christmas | | 1953-12-20 | A special Christmas program. |
| Fly By Night | | 1953-12-27 | The story of a radar observer and his girl. |
| One of the Boys | | 1954-01-03 | A story about the Army's food service department. |
| Experiment in Space | | 1954-01-10 | The story of one experiment in the new science of "Space Medicine." |
| Finishing Kick | | 1954-01-17 | A story about the Army's sports program, and some of its "goals." |
| Rest Cure | | 1954-01-24 | A quick thinking Army nurse becomes involved with a desperate criminal and a small child while on vacation. |
| The New Shoe | | 1954-01-31 | A story of the pilots and crews who fly the typhoon chasers of the Air Force weather service. |
| The Officer Who Never Gives Orders | | 1954-02-07 | The story of the Chaplin Service of the Army. |
| Birthday Salute for Fort Riley | | 1954-02-14 | The colorful one-hundred-year history of the Kansas military base. |
| Safety Is No Accident | | 1954-02-21 | A story about flight safety, told by a romantic triangle! |
| Hourglass Combo | | 1954-02-28 | The story of the 7th infantry Division Band, winners of meritorious unit commendations for their support of service units in Korea during 1951. |
| Follow the Leader | | 1954-03-07 | The story of a Korean combat leader, and the men who served under him. |
| A Hole in the Ground | | 1954-03-14 | A company digs in to protect a batallion, which in turn digs in to protect a division, all with a hole in the ground. |
| My Room Mate Ruth | | 1954-03-21 | A WAC from Oklahoma asks for everything...and gets it...all over the world! |
| A As in Army, B As in Boy | | 1954-03-28 | The story of remarkable collaboration that resulted in an extraordinary man. |
| Air Force Wife | | 1954-04-04 | A salute to the Air Force wives who are as much a part of the service as their husbands. When a little boy contracts polio, the entire base rallies around to help. |
| Jungle Patrol | | 1954-04-11 | A salute to Air Force Research and Development. The story of an Air Force research and development team testing some new equipment in a South American jungle. |
| Operation Beethoven | | 1954-04-18 | A story about a G. I. in Germany and a small blind piano player. |
| Winter Carnival | | 1954-04-25 | A story of the Army's expert snowmen, who train with skis and snowshoes in the Colorado mountains. |
| The Tornado | | 1954-05-02 | The story of "MARS," the "Military Radio System," and the men who run and maintain it. |
| The Art of Propaganda | | 1954-05-09 | A private on occupation duty in Germany has an art hobby that helps to end a counterfeiting ring. |
| Window in the Curtain | | 1954-05-16 | The story of a second lieutenant who flies patrols along the Iron Curtain, providing a "window" on a blacked out world. |
| It's a Small World | | 1954-05-23 | The story of a strange night patrol against the Germans during the war, and how a familiar voice brings it to mind many years later. |
| Tower Team | | 1954-05-30 | The story of the women control tower operators on duty at all Air force bases. |
| The Long Jump | | 1954-06-06 | The story of how training turns rugged soldiers and infantrymen into paratroopers. |
| When No Birds Fly | | 1954-06-13 | The story of the 56th Weather Squadron, who fly into, above and around the most dangerous storms to make it safe for others to fly. |
| Skyhook One | | 1954-06-20 | A story about an officer and a helicopter, and how the man finds out the capabilities of the machine. |
| Seventy Six Hours | | 1954-06-27 | How the army changed from props to jets, and the school that was set up to help make that change. |
| The Saxon Shore | | 1954-07-04 | The story of a 1952 storm in England, and how the U. S. Army worked to minimize the effects of the disaster. |
| Operation Mercy | | 1954-07-11 | On call 24 hours a day, working with both privates and generals, the Air Force Chaplain is the helping hand and understanding heart of the Service. |
| Portrait With a Future | | 1954-07-18 | One of those stories that prove "it's a small world." A soldier on duty in Germany sees a portrait that looks like himself! |
| A Scramble for Lancer Red | | 1954-07-25 | One enemy plane dropping one atom bomb would destroy its target city and much around it, therefore all unidentified aircraft must be carefully watched. |
| The Side of Truth | | 1954-08-01 | The story of Dr. Annette Rosenstiehl, one of the first women to join the WACS. |
| Make Believe | | 1954-08-08 | An inside look at army training efficiency. |
| The Vital Minute | | 1954-08-15 | A story of "today's" Tokyo, and two intrepid sergeants who become involved in a tale of intrigue. |
| Breath of Life | | 1954-08-22 | The story of the gift of life to thousands, by the completion of an Air Force project. |
| We Are Twelve | | 1954-08-29 | While on patrol in Korea, one private comes through the ordeal better than the other men. |
| Black Market Money | | 1954-09-05 | There are detectives in Army uniforms who protect soldiers from crime, both in the United States and abroad. |
| The Dragon Returns | | 1954-09-12 | Two sergeants en route home from a leave find adventure in San Francisco's Chinatown. |
| This Man's Army | | 1954-09-19 | A WAC uses feminine intuition to get herself mixed up with the Commies and spies in Berlin. |
| Four Find a Target | | 1954-09-26 | Four soldiers on maneuvers in Europe show unusual enterprise and initiative. |
| School for Survival | | 1954-10-03 | Air Force crews undergo survival training so that they may cope with emergencies. |
| Fisherman's Luck | | 1954-10-10 | Three sergeants on a European fishing trip prove casting can catch more than fish. |
| The Flight of the Aerobee | | 1954-10-17 | How the Air Force carries out development programs and research to make flying faster and safer. |
| The Ten Mark Note | | 1954-10-24 | Two American military investigators in West Berlin try to break up a ring of Communist counterfeiters. |
| Zone of Decision | | 1954-10-31 | How Danny O'Brien did everything the hard way, including becoming a hero. |
| The Call of Courage | | 1954-11-07 | A man finds something he had lost within the exciting life of the Army. |
| A Guy Named Scott | | 1954-11-14 | A quiet soldier, whose nature seems to invite trouble and arguments, is found to be suffering from psychological problems. |
| Mountain Holiday | | 1954-11-21 | A medical corpsman stationed in Austria named Sgt. Joe Marinelli, helps build a rapport in the occupied territory. |
| Operation Flashburn | | 1954-11-28 | What would life be like if a typical small American town were occupied by foreign troops? |
| Storm Approach | | 1954-12-05 | The story of the Air Force's Ground Control Approach installations, and the men who guide pilots to safe landings in bad weather. |
| Appointment in Mannheim | | 1954-12-12 | An army sergeant's brother mysteriously disappears while he's in Germany. |
| Check and Double Check | | 1954-12-19 | An Air Force "Acceptance Pilot" runs into big trouble while testing the new "Thunderflash." |
| The Victory | | 1954-12-26 | A soldier stationed in Germany tries to reach out to a boy whose parents have been killed. |
| Second Fiddle | | 1955-01-02 | A pilot washes out of flight school for medical reasons, but flies in another way! |
| Milestone for the Matador | | 1955-01-09 | A look behind the scene at the research and development of a new weapons system. |
| The Rescue at Mecklin | | 1955-01-16 | A portrait of Air Force Teams and their heroism. |
| Emma | | 1955-01-23 | There are times in modern warfare when mechanical things can break down, but the Army must go on...on muscle power! |
| The Spartan | | 1955-01-30 | A soldier learns the meaning and value of true leadership in the infantry. |
| A Week of Sundays | | 1955-02-06 | Seven days in the life of an Air Force Chaplain. |
| The Hard Way | | 1955-02-13 | One of the surprising things about the infantry is the way men tackle learning the hard way, but learn they will! |
| They Went Thataway | | 1955-02-20 | Five saboteurs break loose in Western Germany, only fifteen miles from the border of safety. |
| Ten Days of Delay | | 1955-02-27 | Three soldiers help a young lady in trouble, which leads to a thrilling cross-country chase. |
| Mission Successful | | 1955-03-06 | How the "eyes" of our long range fighting forces, the strategic photographers, are trained. |
| Two Soldiers | | 1955-03-13 | A dramatized, exciting encounter between two men. |
| Genius at Work | | 1955-03-20 | When an essay contest is held for servicemen, one soldier's "genius" gets him into a lot of trouble. |
| The Face of the Enemy | | 1955-03-27 | A soldier should realize that his enemy in the field is not a cardboard figure, but a thinking human being. |
| Helping Hand | | 1955-04-03 | The Military Police are taught to exercise their authority with discretion and tact, and to use judgement and fairness to all situations. |
| The Newcomers | | 1955-04-10 | A man learns the true meaning of comradeship, the hard way! |
| A Little More Time | | 1955-04-17 | A girl reporter out to get a story meets an Air Force Major. |
| Pursuit in Jade | | 1955-04-23 | An Army sergeant stationed in Japan goes to Nikko for the annual samurai parade, and finds some romantic surprises. |
| The Flying Trapeze | | 1955-05-01 | A young man involved with a research project can't decide whether he loves his work for the Air Force more than his girl. |
| Wine to Vienna | | 1955-05-08 | A WAC stationed in Germany plans for an ordinary day, and is very much mistaken! |
| The Test | | 1955-05-15 | An Air Force test scientist goes through the biggest test of all, and passes with flying colors! |
| The House That Eddie Won | | 1955-05-22 | An infantry private stationed in Europe helps a civilian build a house. |
| The Tell-Tale Spin | | 1955-05-29 | The story of an experimental jet aircraft, the X-28, and the men who build and test-fly it. |
| Freedom's Roar | | 1955-06-05 | A fighter pilot meets a mid-western girl at a re-activated Air Force base. |
| Mama | | 1956-02-19 | An American soldier, raised as an orphan, finds his "Mama"in occupied France. |
| Honor Flight | | 1956-02-26 | Three American airmen who have excelled at their jobs are rewarded with a trip to Cuba. There, one of them from Sioux Falls finds romance...with a girl from home! |
| The Bridegroom Was Late | | 1956-03-04 | The best man and the groom, on their way to the wedding, get caught up in espionage and become heroes! |
| A Letter to a Colonel | | 1956-03-11 | An airman second class who is shy and retiring, wins not only a promotion, but his girl as well, through an Air Force correspondence course! |
| The Visitor | | 1956-03-18 | A city-born soldier is assigned to a country outpost and feels that he doesn't belong. |
| Threading the Needle | | 1956-03-25 | A prophetic story of the problems of air traffic control, a willing student, and a reluctant teacher. |
| Tornado Alley | | 1956-04-08 | A salute to the Air Weather Service, A huge tornado blows love into Oklahoma. |
| The Unbeatable Mac | | 1956-06-24 | An airman learns that appearances can not only be deceiving, but embarrassing as well. |
| Test Drop | | 1956-07-01 | A young airman is leading two lives, until he comes to grips with both of them, putting his famous father behind him. |
| Collector's Item | | 1956-07-08 | A sergeant and his squad face their critical test under fire...in France in 1944! |
| The Coolest Cat | | 1956-07-15 | A jazz buff goes "AWOL" because his "ear" has disappeared! |
| The House on Spring Street | | 1956-07-22 | A typical family on a typical street have some typical problems. |
| The Sergeant's Disagree | | 1956-07-29 | Two sergeants meet up with "the original foul ball!" The two old-timers disagree about Private Fink...and here's why. |
| The Man Who Won the War | | 1956-08-05 | The real story of the guy who won the war. His name was Johnny Smith, and here's how he did it. |
| Breakaway | | 1956-08-12 | Practice makes perfect, both in a bowling alley and in an aerial tanker ship refueling an air force plane. |
| The Man Who Used His Head | | 1956-08-19 | Lieutenant Young is going to have to face Captain Carl and his aggressor army during war games in Japan. Captain Carl seems to be unbeatable! |
| The Champ | | 1956-08-26 | Two G. I.'s just out of basic training get the chance to attend photography school. |
| I'm Looking for a Girl | | 1956-09-02 | An army photographer in Berlin takes a picture with a frightened girl in the background. What a shot! |
| The Worm Turns | | 1956-09-09 | The story of Freddy Carter, a natural born patsy who turned into a one-man-army who captured an entire German regiment! |
| The Private World of Private Kingsley | | 1956-09-16 | A lesson to both wise guys and dreamers. A soldier at Fort Dix is very interested in movie star Sally Evans, so his buddies try to fix him up with a date with her. Boy, do they succeed! |
| Light in the Night | | 1956-09-23 | Two sergeants in Japan face a dangerous situation while on weekend leave. A maritime disaster is avoided, thanks to MARS. |
| The Second Platoon | | 1956-09-30 | The story of twenty army men who didn't know the meaning of the work "Surrender." What an outfit! |
| The Unofficial Ambassadors | | 1956-10-07 | In a small town near Genoa, three Sergeants discover an anti-American campaign in progress! |
| Dandy Dick From Medicine Crick | | 1956-10-28 | The adventures of the best dressed man in the army, and a case of murder in Germany! |
| The One Most Likely to Succeed | | 1956-11-04 | A young airman learns the meaning of success, but one which he didn't quite expect! |
| The Queen's Necklace | | 1956-11-11 | A necklace made in 1436, and worth a million dollars, somehow finds itself in an all-soldier production of "The Queen's Necklace." |
| The Baby Sitter | | 1956-11-18 | Does combat bring out the best in a soldier? How does a rough sergeant get a nickname like "Mama?" It all started back in 1944 in France. |
| The Volunteers | | 1956-11-25 | A soldier's old buddy is always volunteering for him, but does it one time too many! |
| Two Bridges for Bartlett | | 1956-12-02 | Should an enlisted man always wait for orders, or should he take the initiative and do what he thinks is right? |
| Decision | | 1956-12-09 | How an Air Force ground crew chief made up his mind...in a way he didn't expect! |
| Jet Flight | | 1956-12-16 | A training operation shows how the Air Force tests individual and unit skills to keep their men and equipment at maximum striking potential. Three F-84's break the Los Angeles to New York speed record, the story of "Operation Speedball." |
| The Gaunt Man | | 1956-12-23 | "The war lords of ancient Japan, with their Samurai swords, would have known the central character in today's story; a dim figure from the past, tenuously attached to life, to being, to sanity. This is the man we meet in today's program." |
| Operation Distraction | | 1956-12-30 | "Most people can concentrate on one thing at a time. Through the centuries, this has always been the basis of what is called today 'psychological warfare.' If you get a smart outfit like that third battalion, how do you beat them? Very simple, all you have to do is change the subject!" |
| The Private and the Paintbrush | | 1957-01-06 | The story of Private George Marvin, an unusual kind of a soldier, with a very unusual request. |
| The Beautiful Blue Danube | | 1957-01-13 | To Sergeant Henry Bowers of the United States army, "The Blue Danube" has s special meaning. It isn't a waltz and it has nothing at all to do with the river. |
| It's All in the Arm | | 1957-01-20 | A young baseball player on his way to the major leagues finds himself in another league entirely! |
| Hepsibah the Bugle | | 1957-01-27 | A bugle causes a strange retreat formation. |
| The Love of Her Life | | 1957-02-03 | A young airman makes a mistake, but goes on to profit from it in many ways. |
| An Officer and a Gentleman | | 1957-02-10 | How an enlisted man deals with his new situations when he becomes a cadet at West Point. |
| Spread the Alarm | | 1957-02-17 | The "ultimate" in air defense is "SAGE," a semi-automatic ground environment, a digital computer that will improve our protection. |
| The Topkick | | 1957-02-24 | A portrait of the men who wear the six stripes and diamond of the master sergeant. |
| The Conversion | | 1957-03-03 | A B-47 maintenance man helps break a record and loses the complacency in his job. |
| Madison's Teeth | | 1957-03-10 | During World War II, one infantryman knew about a secret weapon that the army didn't know it had! |
| The Sky Over Haddonsville | | 1957-03-17 | An "Information Specialist" becomes a combination reporter-P.R. Man and trouble-shooter to get a town to like the nearby air force base. |
| The Flying Caseys | | 1957-03-24 | It takes a long time for a pair of twins to realize that teamwork is a matter of understanding, because their played favorites. |
| Assignment: Ghosts | | 1957-03-31 | A WAF reporter is taught to get the story behind the story, but what about the ghost of Hohenstein? |
| Knights in Armor | | 1957-04-07 | An American infantryman returns to his Italian birthplace to find his sisters disappeared after they were accused of collaboration. |
| The Competitor | | 1957-04-14 | A young man's eagerness to excel leads him to making mistakes which he later finds his has to correct. |
| The Quiet Sergeant | | 1957-04-21 | The "how" and "why" that changed a cheerful man into a "quiet" one. |
| The Chef | | 1957-04-28 | An army chef must be kept happy at all costs...or everyone's stomachs will suffer! |
| The Second Look | | 1957-05-03 | A young man finds out what goes into the making of a soldier. |
| The Richest Man in the Air Force | | 1957-05-12 | A rich young man goes broke and joins the Air Force to make a new life for himself. |
| The Hickory Stick | | 1957-05-19 | When an Air Force man returns to school to learn about B-52's, his daughter must transfer to a new school, and both find it hard to keep up. |
| The Greater Worth | | 1957-05-26 | A young airman and a WAF fall in love, but both are lying about their backgrounds. |
| Mission Accomplished | | 1957-06-02 | A group of airmen shot down over Korea are taken prisoner but are determined to escape with just a bit of luck. |
| Hole in the Sky | | 1957-06-09 | How a group of American POW's in Korea struck a blow at the enemy's defenses. |
| Some Must Watch | | 1957-06-16 | A seemingly insignificant airman discovers how important his work really is. |
| High Target | | 1957-06-23 | A staff sergeant and his girl find that the teamwork he's involved with in the Air Force will affect the couple all their lives. |
| What a Day This Has Been | | 1957-06-30 | An Air Force Sergeant has "one of those days" and is beginning to feel old...then he's stopped by a cop! |
| Harry the Villain | | 1957-07-07 | A nice guy with an evil reputation always gets hisses and boos he doesn't deserve! |
| Routine Flight | | 1957-07-14 | The story of the first round-the-world flight by B-52s, the long way around! |
| Topflight | | 1957-07-21 | An airmen learns that past failures have nothing to do with being "top-fight" in his Air Force career. |
| Visibility Zero | | 1957-07-28 | An Air Force specialist and a radio news reporter working on a radio documentary find themselves in a real emergency. |
| Winter Night | | 1957-08-04 | Three sergeants are grounded by a blizzard and wind up on a bus...in a ditch! |
| The Landmark | | 1957-08-11 | A young airman learns that a landmark can be much more than just a familiar sight. |
| The View From Katie's Hill | | 1957-08-18 | The problem of fighting a Korean supply dump is solved with the help of some pictures from New Hampshire! |
| The Battle of Beef Stew Hill | | 1957-08-25 | Getting out from under a Korean machine gun isn't so easy, and a pot of stew certainly helps! |
| Above Their Comrades | | | The story of Massachusetts Senator Henry Wilson, who won the Congressional Medal of Honor during the Civil War. |
| A Day to Remember | | | A comedy set in 1912, as a housewife is given her very own checkbook, and is let loose upon an unsuspecting town! |
| A Fool on Horseback | | | Series G. The wife of a college professor is bored and fed up with academic life. |
| A Haven in Darkness | | | A couple pretends to be the owners of a farm when the real owner dies. A visiting uncle endangers the deception. |
| All the King's Horses | | | A melodrama about an adoption, in the tradition of "Penny Serenade." |
| A Manhattan Fable | | | An original musical comedy about a New York couple who win a ranch in Wyoming on a radio quiz show. |
| A Man of Influence | | | Series G. Zany comedy about "the guy next door," who thinks a lot about himself. |
| Apartment for Rent | | | A new apartment house going up brings the architect's conscience to the fore, especially when the builder says, "no children allowed." The date is approximate. |
| A Party for Krovak | | | An action filled spy story, filled with escapes, deception, and the good old double-cross. |
| A Thanksgiving Day Story | | | A young married couple find that they have much more to be thankful for than they had thought. |
| A Thousand in the Bank | | | Eddie Skrivanek (the orchestra leader for the show) appears for an after-story interview. A comedy about an ordinary guy whose cab-driving job isn't good enough for his ambitious girlfriend. |
| Back Home | | | Series G. A bank robber returns to his old home town to pull a job and get revenge on the old judge who sent him to reform school twenty years ago. |
| Barbara of Middleboro | | | A big city photographer falls for a small town college graduate. She thinks she's getting a job in modeling, the reality is burlesque! The program was intended for broadcast before July, 1949. |
| Black Dust | | | Series G. A young parson asks his bishop for a transfer to some place that will cure his "spiritual starvation." |
| Casanova Had a Paint Brush | | | Series G. The date is approximate. John Stabler is a famous artist and a very eligible bachelor who hates the press and has never been interviewed. Then, along comes a beautiful lady reporter. |
| Charity Ball | | | Series G. A "period" romantic comedy about an adventurous young girl whom trouble seeks and finds with alarming frequency. |
| Dark Dwelling | | | Series G. A serviceman returns home to find the small room he rents has a lady occupant. |
| Dedicated | | | Series G. A young girl from Iowa grows up, becomes a nurse, and accepts a very famous patient; a boy in an iron lung called "The Boiler Kid." |
| Destination Found | | | The new Professor of Sociology at Farrar College is disappointed with her wealthy fiance. She moves to a small rural school and meets someone new. The program opening is upcut, the date is approximate. |
| Dottie's Dilemma | | | Series G. A woman reporter tries to scoop the men to prove she has brains as well as beauty. |
| Ellen and Prince Charming | | | Series G. A woman uses her husband's slogan to enter a contest and wins...her own Prince Charming! |
| Exchange Professor | | | Series G. A crusty old college professor is assigned to orient an exchange Professor, who turns out to be a woman! |
| Fighters Always Come Back | | | The championship fight of Patrick Donegan vs. Max Kolowski; down and out, but not forever. |
| Flight to Saskatoon | | | A young pilot has a charter air service in Alaska in the days when planes are rare. He learns about business from a hard-headed banker. The last show of the fifteen minute series. |
| Flowers for Suzette | | | The story of a romance in Paris, and its consequences. |
| Forever Always | | | Series G. The date is approximate. The travel dreams of high school sweethearts are ended when Larry is sentenced to a prison term for embezzlement. |
| From Buffalo | | | Predictable comedy about a father who plans to cure his daughter's infatuation with the memory of Daniel Boone, by having a friend dress a Boone and visit her! |
| High House | | | A Tennessee lad who is often abused by his father, is forbidden to enter the deserted house on the hill. |
| Highway Trouble | | | The secretary of a business magnate is assigned to show a country boy the big city, with predictable results. |
| His Majesty O'sullivan | | | Series G. A Brooklyn cabbie is about to inherit the crown of Scotland...and a bride! |
| Honeymoon for Sale | | | Series G. A shopgirl lands a husband through a help wanted ad. |
| Honeymoon for Three | | | A lady lawyer gets her happy-go-lucky client acquitted, and then finds him going along on her honeymoon! |
| I Guess I Just Didn't Think | | | Series G. The date is approximate. The story of Steve Roberts, a psychologist who tries to prove that it doesn't pay to make excuses by saying "I just didn't think." So, he takes a job as a cab driver! |
| I Married a Fireman | | | Series G. A fireman's wife finds that things have reached an "intolerable state," and she decides to leave him for Hector, but Hector has something else in mind! The date is approximate. |
| Interrupted Honeymoon | | | Alien smugglers terrorize a new bride on a remote Florida Key. |
| I Saw Her Laughter First | | | Series G. The date is approximate. A story of romantic self-sacrifice. David Winters who runs a modeling agency, phones a model who isn't interested in a job! |
| It Takes Two | | | A comedy about a husband/wife playwriting team, an actress with a very green-eyed attitude, and a movie offer...of sorts. |
| Jimmy's Birthday | | | Series G. A young boy's return home from boarding school may be just the catalyst needed to reunite his parents. |
| Johnny Appleseed | | | A well-done story about the famous character in American history. |
| Journal of a Home Town Boy | | | A small town hick becomes a New York Literary lion when he wins a writing contest. He dislikes the life, but likes the girl! |
| Madison-6-9540 | | | Series G. The three important ingredients for romance: a young man, a young woman, and a telephone number. |
| Mary Had a Little Crusade | | | A "Down East" school teacher tackles the handsome budget director of the school board for more money. |
| Me and Joe Morgan | | | Series G. A young man who has made a mistake tries valiantly to turn his life around. |
| Meridian 49 | | | A playwright can't convince a famous actress to star in his play, despite the fact that she loves him! |
| My Brother Abe | | | Series G. One of the last veterans of the Civil War is very ill and very old...but not quite ready to die! |
| My Son Is a Wise Man | | | Series G. Christmas show. A young boy living on a farm in Idaho is going to be in the school play...he's going to be a wise man! His parents (named Mary and Joseph!) are financially embarrassed and cannot buy him a sled. The date is approximate. |
| New World | | | Series G. The romance of Antonin Dvorak, and the writing of his "New World" symphony. |
| No Room for Divorce | | | A "gay comedy" about the housing shortage and a planned divorce. The date is approximate. |
| Objection Sustained | | | Series G. A comedy/romance about a nurse and a patient with a bad leg, who's going to be a lawyer! The date is approximate. |
| Once to Every Man | | | Series G. Two vagrants arrive at a small town aboard a freight train. A story about a troubled mind who finds himself at last. The date is approximate. |
| Once Upon an Elephant | | | Silly comedy about a bus driver who meets a lady...and her elephant! |
| On the Lam | | | Two bank robbers who hate each other are forced to hide from the cops together. |
| Paul Revere Rode a White Horse | | | Comedy about the romantic escapades of one of Paul Revere's apprentice silversmiths. |
| Peace, It's Wonderful | | | Series G. Zany comedy about a man's wife who returns from Egypt filled with "Eternal Truths." |
| Perilous Journey | | | A beautiful girl is menaced aboard an ocean liner leaving South Africa. |
| Pilgrimage to Nazarette | | | A rich and ruthless art dealer has an experience that completely changes his life. The date is approximate. |
| Proudly We Hail | | | "A Special Program Honoring the Seventh Anniversary of the Women's Army Corps." The history of the Corps is told through the eyes of one of the first recruits. |
| Puppy Love | | | Series G. An man's older brother has nothing but scorn for his new love...until he meets her! |
| Rich Man, Poor Girl | | | Series G. Harry Martin assumes that he's engaged to Sally Winters, but Sally has a different point of view. |
| Romance Inc. | | | A comedy about a rich girl, a poor boy, and two thousand shares of a very much desired stock. |
| Room for Rent | | | Series G. Romantic comedy about a young man who rents his own home to a very pretty applicant. |
| Round-Up in Madison Square | | | A western cowboy and a Westchester society lady improbably fall in love when the cowboy competes in a New York rodeo. |
| Safari | | | Series G. The date is approximate. A new bride fails to appreciate her new home in the heart of darkest Africa. Leaving her husband, her troubles are only just beginning. |
| Sam Cyclotron--The Cosmic Kid | | | The real-life adventures of a cartoonist prove almost as wild as Sam Cyclotron's. An announcement is made that the show is "now heard on more than 1000 stations." |
| Santana | | | A new marriage with the owner of a fleet of fishing boats proves as stormy as the "Santana" storm. After the drama, Jane speaks on behalf of "The Friendship Train" for aid to Europe. The date is approximate. |
| Seven Candles | | | Melodrama about a young couple who are very much in love, and whose marriage is broken up when the husband develops amnesia. |
| Shining Darkness | | | An artist gets the bad news that he's going blind, then he meets a girl on a train! |
| Spring Fancy | | | Series G. A teen-aged girl becomes the owner of a jalopy, much against her will. |
| Storm Center | | | Series G. The date is approximate. A poor working girl meets the wealthy and handsome owner of an aircraft factory. |
| Storm Passage | | | A fine Caribbean sea yarn. A boat captain is hired to bring back a dangerous and secret cargo. |
| Surrealistic Love | | | A cook in a diner finds himself acclaimed as a new surrealist artist...until his paintings start attracting flies! |
| Susie of the Sawdust | | | A clever, well-written comedy about a snake charmer from the circus who disrupts the routine of a business office. |
| Take a Letter, Miss Devlin | | | Comedy/romance about two feuding department store magnates and the camellia-loving manager of one of them. |
| Take It From Mr. Shakespeare | | | A returning G. I. finds his old fiancee has turned into a ferocious career woman. |
| Take One, Miss Palmer | | | A socialite must decide between her two beaus, and decides a cruise on her yacht will help her make up her mind. |
| Thank You Miranda | | | Series G. A starving playwright has a snooty fiance and a willing typist. |
| That Men Might Live | | | The story of the discovery of chromycetin, a cure for typhus and typhoid. |
| The Angel of Clarksville | | | A woman's husband not only drinks and gambles, but he embezzles $2000 from the bank! The date is approximate. |
| The Aurora | | | An artist gets fired from his paying job, just as he sells his first painting. |
| The Caravansary on the Hill | | | A "first person" narrative by the owner of the stable told of in the Nativity story. The date is approximate. |
| The Common Touch | | | Series G. Doctor Christopher Hazard dispenses good advice along with his medicines, and a love for his fellow man. And then came the car crash. The date is approximate. |
| The Court of Justice | | | A small town judge leaves the bench and his crippled girl friend for a large company and the boss' daughter. |
| The Enchanted Lane | | | British melodrama about a wealthy doctor's wife, no longer in love with him. |
| The Fabulous Delears | | | A silly sit-com, the kind of story for which Billie Burke was noted. For the young and foolish only. |
| The Fairway Acres | | | Romance strikes between the wealthy owner of a farm and her foreman who quits for the California gold fields and strikes it rich. |
| The Gold Digger and the Miner | | | Series G. A lady mining engineer wants to prove herself "in the field," but finds no one willing to give her a chance. |
| The High Timber | | | A lumber camp foreman is determined to meet a deadline to get a bonus and promotion. |
| The Hills of Home | | | Comedy about a land-rich but money poor gent trying to land a wealthy lady at Saratoga. |
| The House on Lakewood Drive | | | A novice authoress gets a job house-sitting, while waiting for her first book to be sold. An announcement is made that the program is "now heard on more than 1300 radio stations." |
| The Icebox Goeth | | | Series G. A story about a home-body fix-it man, and the bane of repairmen...and landlords! |
| The Intuition of Diane | | | A school teacher tries to snare "Mr. Right" while on Hawaiian holiday. A monster of a young boy makes it difficult. |
| The Journey to Bethany | | | Series G. Aram, "The Merchant Prince Of Alexandria" is unkind to an old friend. Years later, he meets his friend's daughter, and a woman named Mary Magdalene. The date is approximate. |
| The Lady From Luxembourg | | | A beautiful-but-impoverished countess must decide whether to marry for money or for love. |
| The Last Voyage of the Killarney Bay | | | A crusty old sea captain and a small boy lead to the renewal of an old ship. |
| The Long Flight | | | This program is a different series. The stories are introduced by Lee Tracy, who stars in every story. A good story about a pilot and his good luck charm. |
| The Luck O' Killarney | | | An old codger, a veteran of the Spanish-American war is janitor of a large department store, and finds himself an efficiency expert! |
| The Magic Darkness | | | Series G. A chemist searching for a new element discovers the chemistry of romance. |
| The Magnificent Rogue | | | A French plumber pretends to be a violinist to win his lady love. |
| The Man From Medicine Bow | | | Series G. A western gentleman travels to New York and meets a bad-man of the Old East. |
| The Manly Art | | | A mathematics professor has a sure-fire formula for winning in the prize ring. It's all a matter of simple arithmatic. The date is approximate. |
| The Martins and the Mccoys | | | A dirty trick in the mad whirl of backstage Broadway leads to another...and another! |
| The Meadowlark | | | A poor farming couple become suddenly rich when a relative surprisingly leaves his fortune to them. |
| The Meadow Lark | | | When rich Uncle Nate dies, an impoverished farmer inherits a large amount of money. A new sugar beet refinery is just what the community needs. Then, a tornado and a new baby arrive at the same time. |
| The Mighty Milligan | | | An Irish prize fighting comedy. |
| The Miracle of San Juan Capistrano | | | Series G. Everyone comes home to Capistrano, and to love. |
| The Most Enchanted | | | A famous actress with only one year left to live moves to rural West Virginia and promptly falls in love. |
| The Name Is Muldoon | | | Series G. A heartwarming comedy about an Irish cop on his beat in an old and familiar neighborhood. |
| The New World Look | | | A famous actress and an impoverished price from her former country, who's been working in America as a headwaiter, fall in love. |
| The Odyssey of Horace Glick | | | Series G. Horace has a pretty wife and a hatred of noise...any kind of noise! |
| The Outward Voyage | | | Series G. A young woman who is going blind, takes a sea voyage to store visual memories for her sightless future. |
| The People Next Door | | | Series G. The Knights and the Days are next door neighbors, but they're as different as...well, night and day! |
| The Place on Monte Vista | | | Series G. A romantic drama about a criminal-turned-good guy, a policeman, and a beautiful woman. |
| The Prince and the Paper | | | Series G. Romantic comedy about a wealthy young Prince and the girl behind the classified ad counter. |
| The Professor Takes a Powder | | | A famous author returns to her Alma Mater to recapture a lost love. |
| The Rain Maker | | | The mayor of a small town is facing problems caused by a drought, including a wrestler who wears nail polish! The date is approximate. |
| There's No Escape | | | A woman's evil stepfather has killed her mother and now plans to do her in! |
| The Showers of Blessing | | | A flying lady reporter finds peace and contentment when her plane crashes on a remote Pacific island. J. Carrol Naish does a brief "Luigi" routine after the story. |
| The Strange Partnership | | | The owner/captain of a small charter freighter in the Caribbean unwittingly signs a partnership in a gun-running deal. The date is approximate. |
| The Stranger | | | A tearful drama about an elderly couple and a soldier who meet at Christmas time. |
| The Teacher Had a Principal | | | Series G. Mr. Watson has been caught going into a pool hall...heavens! Miss Jones doesn't think too much of the restrictions placed on teachers. |
| The Templeton Castle | | | A selfish woman uses her wealth and infirmity to trap and keep a husband. |
| The Triumphant Road | | | A New York debutante loses her family and winds up in Littleton U.S.A. Lizabeth Scott cast as a small town American teenager is a terrible mistake. |
| The Truckdriver and the Lady | | | Series G. A romance about (not-too-surprisingly) a truckdriver and a lady. |
| The Valentine Girl | | | A naive shopgirl wins a cruise to Bermuda, only to meet a charming swindler. Mr. Gifford's name is spelled "Francis" on the disc label. |
| The Victim of Circumstance | | | Comedy about a "blessed event" and the strange circumstances surrounding it. |
| The Voyage of the Scale Model Ship | | | Series G. Only the very young and the very old can carry out grand voyages in the world of make-believe. |
| Time Out | | | A boxer is determined to be the champ...even though he sometimes blacks out. |
| To Keep This Oath | | | The story of Gene Northington, an Army physician and early experimenter with dangerous X-Rays. |
| Touchdown | | | A very special football provides the means for a church to get a stained glass window. The date is approximate. |
| Troubled Waters | | | Series G. A feud over a water hole...Texas style! |
| Twelve Bits of Love | | | Series G. A wealthy businessman is back in town to visit his daughter. Seven years ago however, he disowned her for marrying her husband Steve! |
| Two's a Crowd | | | A recruiting series for the Army and the Army Air Forces. The half hour programs (the programs run twenty five minutes starting with program #74) were syndicated for local public service broadcast, starting about 1948. C. P. MacGregor was the host and producer of many of these shows. The MacGregor shows feature announcer Wendell Niles. Many shows were introduced by and starred Lee Tracy (with duplicated program numbers, just to make life interesting). The Lee Tracy shows feature announcer Kenneth Banghart. Still other programs featured other announcer/hosts. The stories themselves were often far removed from usual army topics. The series featured interesting dramas or comedies about army life. The series was in fact quite well produced and made interesting listening. However, the intermission announcements were hard-sell recruiting messages. This program: The eternal triangle once again, as a radio singer puts her career above romance. |
| Vagabond Dream | | | Announced as the start of the 3rd year on the air. A girl drifting through life is brought back to reality when her worst dream come true. |
| Where the Heart Is | | | A Young British war orphan finds a new friend in America, and so does her aunt. |
| Whistle Station | | | A bank robber on the loose holds five people captive in a railroad station during a storm. |