| 10-2-4 Ranch | | |
| 15 Minutes With Bing Crosby | American radio musical series | |
| 19 Nocturne Boulevard | | |
| 2000 Plus | American old-time radio series | |
| 2000X | Radio show | |
| 20 Questions | Spoken guessing game using yes-no questions | |
| 21st Precinct | Police radio drama (1953 to 1956) | |
| 33 Half Moon Street | | |
| 5 Minute Mysteries | | |
| Abbott Mysteries | Radio show | |
| ABC Mystery Theater | Radio broadcast (1951 to 1954) | |
| Abie's Irish Rose | 1922 comedy by Anne Nichols | |
| Academy Award Theater | CBS radio anthology series (1946) | |
| A Case for Dr. Morelle | | |
| Accordiana | 1934 American musical radio series | |
| Acousticon Hour | 1927-1928 American radio program | |
| A Date With Judy | Radio show | |
| A Day in the Life of Dennis Day | American old-time radio situation comedy | |
| Add a Line | Game show on American daytime radio, 1949 | |
| Address Unknown | | |
| Adopted Daughter | Radio soap opera | |
| Adult Education Series | | |
| Adventure Parade | | |
| Adventures Ahead | | |
| Adventures By Morse | American radio series | |
| Adventures of Danny Marsdon | | |
| Adventures of Harry Nile | | |
| After Breakfast Breakdown | | |
| Against the Storm | Radio show | |
| A Harlem Family (Originally Muddy Waters)[1]: 76, 113 | Actress, playwright, theatre director (1893-1973) | |
| Air Mail Mystery | | |
| A.L. Alexander's Mediation Board | 1940s radio program | |
| Alec Templeton Time | British composer (1909/10-1963) | |
| Alias Jimmy Valentine | 1938-1939 old-time radio crime drama | |
| Alien Worlds | Radio show | |
| Alka-Seltzer Time | | |
| Al Pearce | American singer | |
| A Man Called Jordan | | |
| Amanda of Honeymoon Hill | American radio soap opera series (1940-1946) | |
| American History Through Radio | | |
| American Portraits | American anthology radio program (1938-1951) | |
| Americas Answer | | |
| Amos 'N' Andy[1]: 12-17 | Television and radio series | |
| Andy and Virginia | | |
| An Evening With Romberg | American radio musical series (1945-1948) | |
| Ann of the Airlanes | | |
| Appointment With Music | American radio music program | |
| A Prairie Home Companion | Live radio variety show | |
| Archie Andrews | Comic book character | |
| Arch Oboler's Plays | Radio show | |
| Arco Birthday Party | American radio musical program (1930-1931) | |
| Are These Our Children | 1931 film | |
| Armstrong's Theatre of Today | Radio show | |
| Arnold Grimm's Daughter | American radio soap opera series (1937-1942) | |
| Art Baker's Notebook | American actor (1898-1966) | |
| Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts | American variety show (1946-1958) | |
| Ask Eddie Cantor | | |
| Assignment | | |
| At Ease | | |
| Attorney for the Defense | | |
| Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories | Radio show | |
| Aunt Lucy | | |
| Aunt Mary | Radio serial | |
| Author's Playhouse | Anthology radio drama series | |
| Avalon Time | American old-time radio comedy/variety program (1938 to 1940) | |
| Avengers | | |
| Bachelor's Children | 1935-1946 domestic daytime drama broadcast | |
| Backstage Wife | American radio soap opera (1935-1959) | |
| Baltimore Achievement Hour[1]: 23 | | |
| Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator | Detective radio drama (1951 to 1955) | |
| Beale Street Nightlife[1]: 25 | Street in Memphis, Tennessee, United States | |
| Beat the Band | Musical quiz show heard on NBC radio (1944-1944) | |
| Behind the Mike | NBC radio series | |
| Betty and Bob | Radio soap opera (1932-1940) | |
| Beulah[1]: 26 | Radio show | |
| Beulah[1]: 26-27 | Radio show | |
| Beyond Midnight | South African radio anthology series | |
| Big Guy | 1995 comic book miniseries | |
| Big Sister | 1936-1952 radio drama series | |
| Big Town | Radio drama series | |
| Bing Crosby Entertains | American radio show | |
| Black Cameos[1]: 26-27 | | |
| Blackhawk | Radio show | |
| Black Hood | Superhero | |
| Blackstone Plantation | 1929-1934 old-time radio musical variety program | |
| Blackstone, the Magic Detective | 1940s radio series on the Mutual Broadcasting System | |
| Blair of the Mounties | 1930s radio series | |
| Blended Rhythm | | |
| Blind Date | 1943-1946 old-time radio program | |
| Blondie | 1940s radio sitcom adapted from the Blondie comic strip | |
| Blue Beetle | Name of multiple DC Comics superheroes | |
| Blue Monday Jamboree | American old-time radio variety program | |
| Blue Ribbon Town | US radio program | |
| Bob and Ray | American comedy duo | |
| Bob Barclay | | |
| Bobby Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders | Old-time radio juvenile Western adventure program | |
| Bold Venture | American syndicated radio series (1951-1952) | |
| Borden's Canadian Cavalcade | | |
| Border Patrol | | |
| Boston Blackie | American radio detective drama | |
| Box 13 | Syndicated radio drama | |
| Brave New World | 1932 dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley | |
| Brave Tomorrow | 1943-1944 old-time radio soap opera | |
| Brave Voyage | | |
| Breakfast at Sardi'S | 1941 radio show | |
| Breakfast Club | American network radio breakfast program (1933-1968) | |
| Breakfast in Hollywood | 1941 radio show | |
| Break the Bank | American quiz show hosted by Bert Parks | |
| Brenda Curtis | American radio soap opera (1939-1940) | |
| Brenthouse | | |
| Bright Star (A.K.A. Irene Dunne and Fred Macmurray Show) | Radio comedy-drama show | |
| Bring 'Em Back Alive | Index of articles associated with the same name | |
| Bringing Up Father | 1913-2000 American comic strip | |
| British Ballad Operas | | |
| Broadway Bandbox | US radio program | |
| Broadway Is My Beat | American radio crime drama | |
| Broadway Talks Back (1946-1947) | American radio talk series (1946-1947) | |
| Brownstone Theater | Anthology drama radio series | |
| Brown Women in White[1]: 28 | | |
| Buck Rogers in the 25th Century | Radio show | |
| Bulldog Drummond | Radio program | |
| Burns and Allen | American comedic duo | |
| Cab Calloway's Quizzical | American jazz singer, songwriter and bandleader (1907-1994) | |
| Cabin B-13 | Radio show | |
| Cabin Nights[1]: 33 | | |
| Cafe Istanbul | American radio program | |
| Call for Music | 1948 old-time radio program | |
| Calling All Cars | Old-time American radio police drama | |
| Calling All Detectives | American radio mystery series (1945-1950) | |
| Calloway Went Thataway | | |
| Call the Police[2] | 1947-1949 old-time radio crime drama | |
| Camel Caravan | Musical variety radio program (1933-1954) | |
| Campana Serenade | 1942-1944 old-time radio music program | |
| Canadian Theatre of the Air | | |
| Candy Matson | Radio program | |
| Can You Top This? | 1940-1954 radio panel game | |
| Captain Flagg and Sergeant Quirt | Radio comedy programme | |
| Captain Midnight | American adventure media franchise | |
| Careless Love[1]: 34-35 | | |
| Case Dismissed | | |
| Cases of Mr. Ace | | |
| Casey, Crime Photographer | Radio show | |
| Cavalcade of America | American anthology drama radio and TV series | |
| CBC Wednesday Night | Radio program | |
| CBS Radio Mystery Theater | American radio program, 1974-1982 | |
| CBS Radio Workshop | 1956-1957 radio series | |
| Ceiling Unlimited | Radio show | |
| Cellar Knights[1]: 36 | | |
| Challenge of the Yukon | American radio adventure series | |
| Chandu the Magician | 1930s American radio show | |
| Chaplain Jim | American radio war drama series (1942-1946) | |
| Charlie Chan | Fictional detective | |
| Charlie Mccarthy | Fictional character | |
| Charlie Wild, Private Detective | American radio detective series (1950-1951) | |
| Chase and Sanborn Program | American actor, comedian, musician, bandleader and conductor (1911-1965) | |
| Chesterfield Supper Club | Radio show | |
| Chick Carter, Boy Detective | Radio crime drama | |
| Chickenman | American radio series | |
| Child's World | American radio children's series (1947-1949) | |
| Chips Davis, Commando | | |
| Chuckwagon Jamboree | | |
| Cimarron Tavern | | |
| Citizen's Forum | | |
| City Desk[3] | | |
| Clara, Lu, and Em | Radio soap opera | |
| Claudia and David[4] | American old-time radio drama | |
| Claybourne | 1998 radio drama | |
| Cloak and Dagger | US radio adventure series (1950) | |
| Club Fifteen | 1947-1953 US radio program | |
| Clutching Hand Confession | | |
| Coca-Cola Topnotchers | US radio program | |
| Colored Kiddies' Radio Hour and Coloured Kiddies of the Air[1]: 38 | | |
| Columbia Presents Corwin | American writer, screenwriter, and radio producer (1910-2011) | |
| Columbia Workshop | Radio series | |
| Command Performance | US Armed Forces Radio show from 1942-49 | |
| Comrades in Arms | | |
| Congo Curt | | |
| Coronet Story Teller | | |
| Counterspy | Radio show | |
| Court of Opinions | 1952 Canadian TV series or program | |
| Cresta Blanca Carnival | American radio variety series (1942-1944) | |
| Crime and Peter Chambers | American old-time radio detective program | |
| Crime Classics | American radio docudrama series (1953-1954) | |
| Crime Correspondent | American radio mystery series (1949) | |
| Crime Doctor | 1940s radio crime drama | |
| Crime Does Not Pay | American anthology film and radio series | |
| Cruise of the Poll Parrot | | |
| Cuckoo Clock House | | |
| Curtain Time | Anthology radio drama series | |
| Damon Runyon Theatre | American writer (1880-1946) | |
| Dan Dunn, Secret Operative#48 | Comic strip detective, 1933-1943 | |
| Danger, Dr. Danfield | American radio crime drama (1946-1947) | |
| Dangerous Assignment | American radio series 1949-1953 and television series 1951-1952 | |
| Danger With Granger | | |
| Dan Harding's Wife | 1936-1939 radio soap opera | |
| Danny Kaye Show | American old-time radio comedy-variety program | |
| Dark Fantasy | American radio supernatural thriller anthology series | |
| David Harding: Counterspy | | |
| Day of the Triffids | | |
| Days of Sail | | |
| Deadline Dramas | 1940s American radio drama | |
| Dear John | American actress (1891-1988) | |
| Death Valley Days | US radio Western | |
| December Bride | American radio situation comedy (1952-1953) | |
| Defense Attorney | American radio program | |
| Democracy - USA[1]: 46-47 | American radio show writer (1917-1984) | |
| Dennis Day Show | | |
| Destination Freedom'[1]: 47-48 | Two American anthology radio series (1948-1950/51) | |
| Detectives Black and Blue | | |
| Diamond Dramas | | |
| Dick Tracy | American comic strip starting 1931 | |
| Dimension X | 1950s NBC series | |
| Doc Barclay's Daughters | American old-time radio soap opera | |
| Doc Savage | Fictional character in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and '40s | |
| Doctor Christian | | |
| Doctor I.Q. | American radio and TV quiz series | |
| Doctor Kildare | Fictional character | |
| Doctor Paul | | |
| Doctor Sixgun | American Western radio drama | |
| Dodge Victory Hour | | |
| Don Mcneil's Breakfast Club | American network radio breakfast program (1933-1968) | |
| Don Messer and His Islanders | | |
| Don Winslow of the Navy | American old-time radio juvenile adventure serial | |
| Douglas of the World | | |
| Dragnet | Radio, television, and film series, mostly about LAPD detective Joe Friday | |
| Drene Time | | |
| Dr. Standish, Medical Examiner | American radio mystery series (1948) | |
| Duffy's Tavern | American radio sitcom | |
| Dunninger | American mentalist and magician (1892-1975) | |
| Earplay | American radio program | |
| Easy Aces | American serial comedy radio series | |
| Eddie Condon's Jazz Concerts | American old-time radio program | |
| Ed Sullivan Entertains | American old-time radio program | |
| Ed Sullivan's Pipelines | American old-time radio program | |
| Ed Sullivan Variety | American old-time radio program | |
| Eileen Barton Show | | |
| Ellery Queen | Detective fiction writer (joint pseudonym) | |
| Empire Builders | Radio program | |
| Enna Jettick Melodies | | |
| Escape | Radio anthology series | |
| Escape With Me | | |
| Ethel and Albert | Radio and television comedy series | |
| Europe Confidential | | |
| Ever Since Eve[6] | | |
| Everyman's Theater | Anthology drama radio series | |
| Everything for the Boys | American radio dramatic anthology (1944-1945) | |
| Exploring Tomorrow | | |
| Family Hour of Stars | American radio anthology series (1948-1950) | |
| Family Skeleton | American old-time radio serial drama | |
| Family Theater | American radio and television show | |
| Famous Jury Trials | American radio court series (1936-1949) | |
| Father Knows Best | American television program (1954-1960) | |
| Favorite Story | American old-time radio dramatic anthology | |
| Federal Agent | 1936 film by Sam Newfield | |
| Fibber Mcgee and Molly | American radio comedy series | |
| Fighting Navy | | |
| Finders Keepers | | |
| Firefighters | Rescuer trained to extinguish fires and save people | |
| Five Star Theater | | |
| Flash Gordon | Comic strip character created 1934 | |
| Floyd Calvin Hour (Originally the Pittsburgh Courier Hour)[1]: 58-60 | American journalist (1901-1939) | |
| Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel | Comedy radio show (1932-1933) | |
| Folks From Dixie[1]: 60-61 | American film director (1909-1997) | |
| Ford Theater | American radio dramatic anthology series (1947-1949) | |
| Forecast[1]: 61-2 | | |
| Foreign Assignment | American old-time radio adventure drama | |
| Forever Ernest | American radio sitcom (1946) | |
| Fort Laramie | 1956 Radio series | |
| Four Star Playhouse | 1949 radio dramatic anthology series | |
| Frank Race | | |
| Frank Sinatra in Person | US radio program | |
| Frank Sinatra Sings | US radio program | |
| Freedom's People[1]: 63-65 | | |
| From Leicester Square to Broadway | | |
| Frontier Fighters | 1943 film by Sam Newfield | |
| Frontier Gentleman | Western radio series (1958) | |
| Front Line Family | British radio soap opera | |
| Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | | |
| Gang Busters | American dramatic radio program (1936-1957) | |
| Gaslight Gayeties | American old-time radio musical variety program | |
| Gasoline Alley | American radio sitcom | |
| Gateway to Hollywood | American old-time radio talent show | |
| Gene and Glenn | | |
| Gene Autry's Melody Ranch | Western variety radio show in the United States | |
| GI Jive | Radio program by the Armed Forces Radio Service | |
| G.I. Journal | | |
| Gilmour's Albums | Former CBC Radio Show 1956-1997 | |
| Glamour Manor | American daytime radio program | |
| Good News of 1938 | American old-time radio program | |
| Goodwill Court | American radio human-interest series (1935-1936) | |
| Good Will Hour | American human-interest radio program (1937-1953) | |
| Granby's Green Acres | American radio situation comedy series | |
| Grand Central Station | Radio show | |
| Grand Ole Opry | Radio broadcast from Nashville, Tennessee | |
| Great Moments in History | | |
| Guest Star | Participation of an outsider performer in an event or a medium | |
| Gunsmoke | American radio and television Western drama series (1952-1975) | |
| Guy Lombardo | Canadian bandleader and violinist | |
| Hallmark Hall of Fame | American old-time radio dramatic anthology series | |
| Hallmark Playhouse | American old-time radio dramatic anthology series | |
| Hal Perry | | |
| Hannibal Cobb | American old-time radio detective drama | |
| Hap Hazard | American old-time radio comedy-variety program | |
| Happy Island | American radio variety series (1944-1945) | |
| Harlem Fantasies[1]: 77 | | |
| Harlem Headlines[1]: 77 | | |
| Harlem on Parade[1]: 77 | | |
| Harlem, USA[1]: 76 | | |
| Harlem Varieties[1]: 77 | | |
| Harmony Harbour | | |
| Harold Teen | American radio program | |
| Harvest of Stars | Concert music series | |
| Hashknife Hartley | American radio Western series (1950-1951) | |
| Have Gun, Will Travel | American Western television series (1957-1963) | |
| Hawaii Calls | 20th century American radio show | |
| Hawk Durango | Radio program | |
| Hawk Larabee | Radio program | |
| Hear It Now | | |
| Hearts in Harmony | | |
| Heathstone | Sedimentary sandstone conglomerate formed during the Cretaceous period | |
| Hello Americans | Radio show | |
| Helpmate | American old-time radio soap opera | |
| Henry Allen, American[1]: 80 | | |
| Hercule Poirot | Fictional detective created by Agatha Christie | |
| Here Comes Tomorrow[1]: 80-81 | Radio soap opera featuring African-Americans | |
| Here's Frank Sinatra | US radio program | |
| Her Honor, Nancy James[7] | 1938-1939 radio soap opera | |
| Heritage Over the Land | | |
| Hilltop House | American radio soap opera (1937-1957) | |
| Hit the Jackpot | American radio quiz series (1948-1950) | |
| Hogan's Daughter | American radio situation comedy series (1949) | |
| Holiday and Company[8] | American radio comedy series (1946) | |
| Hollywood Hotel | American radio program during 1930s | |
| Hollywood on the Air | American columnist | |
| Hollywood Showcase | American old-time radio talent shows | |
| Hollywood Star Playhouse | American radio drama series | |
| Hollywood Star Preview | American radio dramatic anthology series (1947-1950) | |
| Hollywood Star Time (Dramatic Anthology) | 1946-1947 radio dramatic anthology series | |
| Hollywood Star Time (Interview Program) | American radio program | |
| Hollywood Theater of the Ear | American dramatist | |
| Home of the Brave | American old-time radio serial drama | |
| Honest Harold | American radio situation comedy series (1950-1951) | |
| Honolulu Bound | | |
| Hoofbeats | | |
| Hopalong Cassidy | American radio program | |
| Hop Harrigan | American radio program for children | |
| Horatio Hornblower | Protagonist of C. S. Forester's novels | |
| Hot Copy | US radio program | |
| House of Glass | American old-time radio serial drama | |
| House of Myths | | |
| House Party | 1945 American TV series or program | |
| Howie Wing | American old-time radio juvenile aviation adventure serial | |
| Hymns of All Churches | Americar radio musical series (1935-1947) | |
| I Deal in Crime | American radio detective series (1946-1948) | |
| I Fly Anything | American old-time radio adventure drama | |
| I Love a Mystery | American radio drama series, 1939-1944 | |
| Imagination Theater | American syndicated radio drama program | |
| Incredible, but True | | |
| Indictment | | |
| Information Please | American radio quiz show | |
| Inheritance | | |
| Inner Sanctum Mysteries | Old-time American radio program with spinoffs | |
| In Person, Dinah Shore | Radio show | |
| In Search of Ourselves | | |
| Interracial Husical Hour[1]: 87 | | |
| In the Name of the Law | | |
| Irene Dunne and Fred Macmurray Show (A.K.A. Bright Star) | | |
| Island Venture | American old-time radio adventure drama | |
| It Pays to Be Ignorant | US radio and television parody of panel quiz shows | |
| It's A Crime, Mr. Collins | | |
| It's A Great Life | | |
| It's Higgins, Sir | American radio comedy program | |
| I Was a Communist for the FBI | 1951 American film | |
| Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy | Radio show | |
| Jake and the Kid | Short story collection based on radio series by W. O. Mitchell | |
| Jean Shepherd | American writer and radio host (1921-1999) | |
| Jeff Regan, Investigator | Radio detective drama | |
| Jill's Juke Box | | |
| Joan Davis Time | American radio program | |
| Joanie's Tea Room | American radio program | |
| Joe and Mabel | American radio (1941-42) tv (1955-56) program | |
| John and Judy | | |
| John Henry, Black River Giant[1]: 91-92 | Folklore character | |
| John J. Anthony | | |
| Johnny Fletcher | Fictional character | |
| Johnny Mercer's Music Shop | 1943 radio program with Johnny Mercer | |
| Johnny Midnight | | |
| Johnny Modero, Pier 23 | Radio detective radio drama series | |
| John's Other Wife | American old-time radio soap opera | |
| John Steele, Adventurer | Radio show | |
| Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas on the Moon | | |
| Jonathan Trimble, Esquire | | |
| Joseph Marais and Miranda | | |
| Journey Into Space | British radio sci-fi programme (1953-1958) | |
| Joyce Jordan, M.D. | Radio soap opera | |
| Jubilee[1]: 95-96 | | |
| Jungle Jim | Fictional hero of a series of jungle adventures | |
| Junior G-Men | American boys club | |
| Junior Miss | 1941 short story collection by Sally Benson | |
| Just Mary | 1960 Canadian TV series or program | |
| Just Plain Bill | American radio program (1933-55) | |
| Kate Hopkins, Angel of Mercy | American old-time radio soap opera | |
| Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge | American radio and television program | |
| Keeping Up With Daughter | | |
| Kindergarten of the Air | | |
| King Biscuit Time[1]: 97 | American radio broadcast | |
| Kitchen-Klatter | | |
| Knickerbocker Playhouse | | |
| Komedic Kapers | | |
| Korn's-A-Krackin' | | |
| Kraft Music Hall | Radio variety program | |
| Ladies Be Seated | American radio game show | |
| Land of the Lost | | |
| Laundryland Lyrics | | |
| Laura Limited | | |
| Lear Radio Show | | |
| Leave It to Joan | American radio program | |
| Leo Is on the Air | | |
| Les Misérables | 1937 seven-part radio series | |
| Lest We Forget | | |
| Let George Do It | American radio drama series (1946 to 1954) | |
| Let's Go to the Music Hall | | |
| Let's Go to Town | | |
| Let's Pretend | US radio series | |
| Let's Pretend With Uncle Russ | American radio program (1948-1952) | |
| L for Lanky | | |
| Life Can Be Beautiful | Radio show | |
| Life With Luigi | American radio comedy series | |
| Life With the Lyons | British radio and TV series (1950-1961) | |
| Lightning Jim | | |
| Light of the World | | |
| Lights Out | American old-time radio program | |
| Light Up Time | US radio program | |
| Little Orphan Annie | American radio drama series | |
| Living Dramas of the Bible | American radio Biblical anthology | |
| Lonely Women | 1942-1943 radio soap opera | |
| Long John Nebel | New York talk radio host (1911-1978) | |
| Lorenzo Jones | American daytime radio series | |
| Louella Parsons | American gossip columnist (1881-1972) | |
| Luke Slaughter of Tombstone | | |
| Lum and Abner | American network radio comedy program | |
| Luncheon at Sardi'S | Restaurant in Manhattan, New York | |
| Lux Radio Theatre | American radio anthology series | |
| Lux Summer Theatre | 1953 radio summer series | |
| Ma and Pa | | |
| Maggie Muggins | Canadian children's radio/television series | |
| Magic Adventures | | |
| Magic Island | | |
| Mail Call | American radio program | |
| Ma Johnson's Harlem Rooming House (A.K.A. Ma Johnson's Harlem Boarding House)[1]: 101 | | |
| Major Bowes Amateur Hour | Radio show | |
| Major Hoople | 1921-1984 American comic strip | |
| Make Believe Town | American radio anthology series (1949-1951) | |
| Mama Bloom's Brood | | |
| Man About Harlem[1]: 101 | | |
| Mandrake the Magician | Radio show | |
| Manhattan Merry-Go-Round | 1932 NBC radio program | |
| Man of Color[1]: 101-103 | | |
| Ma Perkins | American radio soap opera (1933-1960) | |
| Marie the Little French Princess | | |
| Mark Trail | Radio show | |
| Martin Kane, Private Eye | American radio and TV crime drama series (1949-1952) | |
| Mary Foster, Editor's Daughter | | |
| Matinee Theater | 1955 American TV series or program | |
| Maxwell House Show Boat | Radio program in the 1930s | |
| Mayor of the Town | U.S. radio comedy-drama (1942-49) | |
| Meet Corliss Archer | | |
| Meet Frank Sinatra | US radio program | |
| Meetin' House[1]: 107-108 | | |
| Meet Me at Parky'S | | |
| Meet Millie | American radio and TV situation comedy series, 1951-1956 | |
| Meet Mr. Mcnulty | | |
| Meet the Meeks | | |
| Men in Scarlet | | |
| Men O' War[1]: 108 | | |
| Metal Hall | | |
| MGM Musical Comedy Theater of the Air | | |
| Michael Shayne | | |
| Millions for Defense | | |
| Moe Levy and Son's Colored Review[1]: 110 | | |
| Mollé Mystery Theatre | American anthology radio program, 1943 to 1948 | |
| Mommie and the Men[9] | | |
| Monitor | Radio show | |
| Monticello Party Line | | |
| Moon Over Africa | | |
| Mr. And Mrs. Blandings | American radio comedy series (1951) | |
| Mr. And Mrs. North | Fictional American amateur detectives created by Frances and Richard Lockridge | |
| Mr. District Attorney | Radio, television, and comic book crime drama series | |
| Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons | American radio series (1937 to 1955) | |
| Mr. Moto | Fictional Japanese secret agent | |
| Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch | 1901 novel by Alice Caldwell Hegan | |
| Murder and Mr. Malone | American radio crime drama series (1947-1951) | |
| Murder at Midnight | | |
| Murder By Experts | | |
| Murder Is My Hobby | American radio mystery series | |
| Music Appreciation Hour | | |
| My Favorite Husband | American radio program and network television series | |
| My Friend Irma | Radio comedy of the 1940s and 1950s | |
| My Name Is Adam Kane | | |
| Myrt & Marge | Radio show | |
| Mystery House | | |
| Mystery in the Air | | |
| Mystery Is My Hobby | | |
| My True Story | American radio and TV dramatic anthology series | |
| National Barn Dance | American country music radio program (1924-1968) | |
| National Negro Forum[1]: 114-115 | American film director (1909-1997) | |
| National Negro Hour[1]: 114 | | |
| Native Sons[1]: 116 | 1940 novel by Richard Wright | |
| NBC Bandstand | American radio music series (1956-1959) | |
| NBC Presents: Short Story | American radio dramatic anthology series (1951-1952) | |
| NBC Symphony Orchestra | American radio orchestra | |
| NBC University Theater | Series of radio programs | |
| Ned Jordan:secret Agent | | |
| Negro Achievement Hour (Harrisburg, PA & New York)[1]: 116 & 117 | | |
| Negro Art Group Hour[1]: 117-118 | | |
| Negro Business Hour (Baltimore & Cleveland)[1]: 118 | | |
| Negro Forum Hour[1]: 118 | | |
| Negro Musical Hour[1]: 119 | | |
| Negro Newsfront[1]: 119 | | |
| Nestle Chocolateers | 1930s old-time radio musical program | |
| New World a'Coming[1]: 122-123 | | |
| Nick Carter, Master Detective | Radio series | |
| Night Beat | 1950s radio program | |
| Night Editor | 1946 film by Henry Levin | |
| Nightfall | Canadian radio drama series | |
| Now and Forever | | |
| Now Hear This | | |
| Now I Ask You | | |
| Now Nordine | American voice-over and recording artist (1920-2019) | |
| NPR Playhouse | | |
| NPR's Serialized Adaptations of Star Wars, the Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi | American nonprofit media organization | |
| Oldsmobile Program | 1933-1934 old-time radio variety program | |
| On Broadway[11] | | |
| One Man's Family | American radio and television soap opera | |
| On the 8:15[10] | | |
| Opportunity Knocks | Radio program | |
| Our Gal Sunday | American soap opera | |
| Our Miss Brooks | Radio and television series | |
| Ozark Jubilee | First network TV program to feature country music stars | |
| Ozzie and Harriet | American television sitcom (1952-1966) | |
| Pabst Blue Ribbon Town | US radio program | |
| Painted Dreams | Radio soap opera | |
| Palmolive Beauty Box Theater | American radio musical series (1934-1937) | |
| Parties at Pickfair | | |
| Passport to Romance | American radio series (1946) | |
| Pat Novak, for Hire | Old-time radio detective drama series | |
| People Are Funny | US radio and television game show (1942-1960) | |
| Pepper Young's Family | Radio show | |
| Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope | | |
| Perry Mason | Radio show | |
| Pete Kelly's Blues | American crime-musical radio drama | |
| Philco Radio Time | 1940s radio series | |
| Philip Morris Playhouse | Radio anthology series | |
| Phillip Marlowe: Private Detective | | |
| Philo Vance | Fictional character | |
| Phyl Coe Mysteries | | |
| Pick and Pat | | |
| Point Sublime | | |
| Police Headquarters | | |
| Police Reporter | | |
| Portia Faces Life | American radio and TV soap opera | |
| Ports of Call | | |
| Pot O' Gold | Radio show | |
| Professor Quiz | US radio program | |
| Proudly We Hail | | |
| Pullman Porter's Hour | Passenger railroad car worker | |
| Pursuit | | |
| Queen for a Day | American radio and television reality game show | |
| Quick As a Flash | 1944 American TV series or program | |
| Quiet, Please | Radio fantasy and horror program | |
| Quiz Kids | Radio and television series | |
| Radio Espionage | | |
| Radio Reader's Digest | American anthology radio series (1942-1948) | |
| Radio Spirits | | |
| Ranger Bill | Radio show | |
| Rawhide | | |
| Ray Bolger Show | American actor (1904-1987) | |
| Red Foley Show | | |
| Red Ryder | American radio western series | |
| Reflections | US radio program | |
| Reg'Lar Fellers | American comic strip by Gene Brynes | |
| Richard Diamond, Private Detective | American radio and TV detective series | |
| Road of Life | Ice road used during World War II | |
| Rocky Fortune | American radio drama | |
| Rocky Jordan | US old-time radio program | |
| Rogue's Gallery | | |
| Romance of the Ranchos | | |
| Rosa Rio Rhythms | Musical artist | |
| Roxy and His Gang | American theatrical impresario (1882-1936) | |
| Sam 'N' Henry[1]: 134-135 | 1920's WGN Chicago radio series | |
| Sam Spade | Fictional private detective | |
| Saturday Night Serenade | American radio music series (1936-1948) | |
| Scattergood Baines | American radio series | |
| Screen Director's Playhouse | American radio dramatic anthology series (1949-1951) | |
| Sears Radio Theater | US radio program | |
| Secret Agent K7 Returns | | |
| Secret Missions | | |
| Secrets of Scotland Yard | | |
| Seeing Ear Theater | Drama Troupe | |
| Sergeant Preston of the Yukon | American radio adventure series | |
| Shell Chateau | 1935-1937 musical variety radio series | |
| Sherlock Holmes | Fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | |
| Shuffle Along[1]: 136-137 | All-Black hit Broadway show, 1920s and '30s | |
| Silver Theater | American radio dramatic anthology series | |
| Sinclair Weiner Minstrels | | |
| Sing Along With the Landt Trio[12] | | |
| Singing Stars of Tomorrow | | |
| Singin' Sam | American singer and actor | |
| Sing It Again | American radio and TV musical quiz series (1948-1951) | |
| Skippy Hollywood Theatre | American radio dramatic anthology program | |
| Sky King | American radio and television series | |
| Sleep No More | American actor (1914-1992) | |
| Slow River[1]: 137 | | |
| Smiley Burnette | American country music performer and comedic actor (1911-1967) | |
| Smilin' Jack | Comic strip from the USA | |
| Soconyland Sketches | Comedy-drama radio series broadcast from 1928 to 1946 | |
| Songs By Dinah Shore | Radio show | |
| Songs By Sinatra | US radio program | |
| Sophie Tucker and Her Show | Ukrainian-American singer, comedian and actress (1886-1966) | |
| So Proudly We Hail | 1943 film by Mark Sandrich | |
| Space Patrol | American science-fiction television series | |
| Sparkle Time | American 1940s musical radio program | |
| Speed Gibson of the International Secret Police | Radio series | |
| Spotlight Revue | American actor, comedian, musician, bandleader and conductor (1911-1965) | |
| Squad Cars | | |
| Stage | | |
| Stag Party | | |
| Stand By for Crime | American TV police drama | |
| Star Quest[1]: 145-146 | | |
| Stars Over Hollywood | American radio anthology series (1941-1954) | |
| Stella Dallas | Radio show | |
| Stop Me If You'Ve Heard This One | Comedy radio series | |
| Stop the Music | Radio show | |
| Stories of the Black Chamber | | |
| Stories Read By John Drainie | | |
| Studio One | American radio dramatic anthology series (1947-1948) | |
| Suspense | Radio drama series (1940 to 1962) | |
| Take It or Leave It | American game show | |
| Tales From the Diamond K | | |
| Tales of Fatima | 1949 old-time radio transcribed show | |
| Tales of Harlem[1]: 147-148 | | |
| Tales of the Texas Rangers | Western old-time radio and television police procedural drama | |
| Tarzan | Fictional character by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
| Taystee Bread Winners | | |
| Teen Timers[13] | | |
| Tennessee Ernie Ford Show | | |
| Tennessee Jed | American radio children's Western adventure series (1945-1947) | |
| Terry and the Pirates | 1937-1948 American radio serial | |
| Texaco Star Theater | American broadcast comedy-variety show | |
| Texas Rangers | | |
| Thanks to the Yanks | | |
| That Brewster Boy | American radio situation comedy (1941-1945) | |
| That's Rich | American actor and entertainer (1926-2015) | |
| The Abbott and Costello Show | US comedy program | |
| The Adventures of Babe Ruth | | |
| The Adventures of Bill Lance | Radio crime drama between 1944 and 1948 | |
| The Adventures of Champion | Radio show | |
| The Adventures of Charlie Chan | Fictional detective | |
| The Adventures of Dick Cole | Comic book series | |
| The Adventures of Ellery Queen | 1939-1948 radio detective program | |
| The Adventures of Father Brown | 1945 radio crime drama | |
| The Adventures of Frank Merriwell | Fictional character by Gilbert Patten | |
| The Adventures of Frank Race | | |
| The Adventures of Harry Lime | Old-time radio programme | |
| The Adventures of Jack Lime | | |
| The Adventures of Maisie | Radio show | |
| The Adventures of Nero Wolfe | Radio drama in the United States of America | |
| The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet | American television sitcom (1952-1966) | |
| The Adventures of Philip Marlowe | Fictional character | |
| The Adventures of Rocky Jordan | | |
| The Adventures of Sam Spade | Old time American radio series | |
| The Adventures of Superman | Long-running radio serial | |
| The Adventures of the Abbotts | Radio show | |
| The Adventures of the Thin Man | Radio show | |
| The Adventures of Topper | Radio situation comedy | |
| The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok | American TV Western series (1951-1958) | |
| The Affairs of Ann Scotland | American old-time radio detective drama | |
| The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen | 1933-1937 American radio serial | |
| The Alan Young Show | British actor (1919-2016) | |
| The Aldrich Family | American radio situation comedy (1939-1953) | |
| The Al Jolson Show | | |
| The Amazing Mr. Malone | American radio crime drama series (1947-1951) | |
| The Amazing Mr. Tutt | American radio "lighthearted legal drama" | |
| The Amazing Nero Wolfe | US radio program | |
| The American Album of Familiar Music | American radio program | |
| The American Forum of the Air | American public affairs panel discussion program | |
| The American School of the Air | Educational radio program | |
| The Anderson Family | | |
| The Andrews Sisters | | |
| The Andy Russell Show | American singer (1919-1992) | |
| The A&P Gypsies | American radio mjusical series | |
| The Arkansas Traveler | American musical comedian (1890-1956) | |
| The Armour Jester | American comedian (1896-1963) | |
| The Army Hour | American radio news program (1942-1945) | |
| Theater Five | American radio dramatic anthology series (1964-1965) | |
| Theater of Romance | | |
| Theatre Guild on the Air | Television series | |
| Theatre of Freedom | | |
| The Atwater Kent Hour | | |
| The Aunt Jemima Radio Show | | |
| The Avenger | American old-time radio crime drama | |
| The Baby Snooks Show | American radio program | |
| The Baker's Broadcast | Radio show | |
| The Beatrice Kay Show | American old-time radio musical variety program | |
| The Bell Telephone Hour | Television series | |
| The Bickersons | Radio and television comedy sketch series (1946-1951) | |
| The Big Show | American network radio program (1950-1952) | |
| The Big Story | American radio and television crime drama 1947-1955 | |
| The Bill Goodwin Show | 1947 old-time radio situation comedy | |
| The Billie Burke Show | 1943-1946 old-time radio situation comedy | |
| The Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney Show | | |
| The Bird's Eye Open House | Radio show | |
| The Bishop and the Gargoyle | 1936-1942 old-time radio crime drama | |
| The Black Castle | Radio mystery-terror program | |
| The Black Mass | 1960s radio horror program | |
| The Black Museum | Radio crime-drama program | |
| The Bob Crosby Show | Radio show | |
| The Bob Hope Show | American entertainer (1903-2003) | |
| The Brighter Day | 1948 American TV series or program | |
| The Burkiss Way | BBC Radio 4 comedy show | |
| The Cabin Door[1]: 32-33 | | |
| The Cabinet of Dr. Fritz | NPR radio drama | |
| The Campbell Playhouse | Radio series | |
| The Candid Microphone | Former American radio program | |
| The Carnation Contented Hour | 1931-1951 radio music series | |
| The Carters of Elm Street | US radio program | |
| The Casebook of Gregory Hood | Radio detective program in the United States | |
| The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street | | |
| The Charlotte Greenwood Show | 1944-1946 U.S. radio situation comedy | |
| The Chase | | |
| The Chase and Sanborn Hour | A series of American comedy and variety radio shows | |
| The Cinnamon Bear | American radio program | |
| The Cisco Kid | Fictional character | |
| The Clicquot Club Eskimos | US radio program | |
| The Clitheroe Kid | British radio comedy show (1957-1972) | |
| The Clock | Radio series | |
| The Colgate Sports Newsreel | 1939-1956 radio program focusing on sports | |
| The Collier Hour | Radio drama anthology | |
| The Count of Monte Cristo | American old-time radio adventure program | |
| The Couple Next Door | Radio and television comedy series | |
| The Court of Human Relations.[5] | American old-time radio human-interest program | |
| The Court of Missing Heirs | American old-time radio human interest drama | |
| The Craig'S | | |
| The Creaking Door | South African radio program | |
| The Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players | Anthology radio drama series | |
| The Crime Club | Imprint of the Doubleday publishing company | |
| The Crime Files of Flamond | US radio crime drama | |
| The Cuckoo Hour | American musical variety radio series (1930-1936) | |
| The Dave Garroway Show | American old-time radio variety program | |
| The Dick Haymes Show | American old-time radio musical variety program | |
| The Dinah Shore Show | Radio show | |
| The Doctor's Wife | American radio soap opera | |
| The Dreft Star Playhouse | Daytime radio program | |
| The Eddie Bracken Show | American old-time radio situation comedy | |
| The Edgar Bergen/Charlie Mccarthy Show | American ventriloquist, comedian and actor (1903-1978) | |
| The Ed Sullivan Show | American old-time radio program | |
| The Electric Hour | American old-time radio program of popular music | |
| The Eno Crime Club | American radio mystery drama series (1931-1947) | |
| The Evelyn Preer Memorial Program[1]: 57 | American actress and singer (1896-1932) | |
| The Eveready Hour | 1920s radio variety program | |
| The Fabulous Dr. Tweedy | American radio situation comedy series (1946-1947) | |
| The Fair's Syncopaters[1]: 57-58 | | |
| The Falcon | American radio detective series (1943-1954) | |
| The Fat Man | Radio show | |
| The FBI in Peace and War | American radio crime drama (1944-1958) | |
| The Fifth Horseman | | |
| The Fire Chief | American radio variety program (1932-1935) | |
| The Firesign Theatre | American surreal comedy group | |
| The First Nighter Program | Radio anthology comedy-drama series (1930 to 1953) | |
| The Fitch Bandwagon | American comedy radio program | |
| The Five Mysteries Program | | |
| The Fleischmann Yeast Hour (A.K.A. Harlem)[1]: 58 | Brand of yeast sold in the United States and Canada | |
| The Ford Sunday Evening Hour | American concert radio series | |
| The Fourth Tower of Inverness | ZBS Foundation radio drama series | |
| The Frank Sinatra Show | US radio program | |
| The Fred Allen Show | American radio comedy program | |
| The Fred Waring Show | American radio program | |
| The Gay Nineties Revue | American old-time radio musical variety program | |
| The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater | | |
| The Ghost Corps | | |
| The Gibson Family[1]: 65-66 | 1934-35 US radio program | |
| The Gillans | | |
| The Ginny Simms Show | Radio show | |
| The Goldbergs | American radio and television comedy-drama program | |
| The Good Time Society[1]: 68 | | |
| The Grand Marquee | | |
| The Greatest Story Ever Told | American old-time radio religious drama | |
| The Great Gildersleeve | American radio comedy series | |
| The Green Hornet | American radio adventure series | |
| The Green Valley Line | | |
| The Guiding Light | | |
| The Gulf Headliners | American humorist and entertainer (1879-1935) | |
| The Gulf Screen Guild Theater | | |
| The Gumps | American radio sitcom broadcast 1931-1937 | |
| The Hall of Fantasy | American old-time radio dramatic anthology | |
| The Halls of Ivy | American situation comedy | |
| The Happiness Boys | | |
| The Happy Gang | Canadian radio show | |
| The Harold Peary Show | American radio situation comedy series (1950-1951) | |
| The H-Bar-O Rangers | Old-time radio juvenile Western adventure program | |
| The Henry Morgan Show | American comedian (1915-1994) | |
| The Hermit's Cave | Syndicated radio horror series | |
| The High-Jinkers | Musical variety radio program broadcast | |
| The Hour of Charm | American old-time radio music program | |
| The Hour of Saint Francis | | |
| The House of Mystery | Horror, fantasy, and mystery comics series | |
| The Housewives' Protective League | CBS radio program | |
| The Intimate Revue | | |
| The Ipana Troubadors | | |
| The Irene Rich Show | American actress (1891-1988) | |
| The Jack Benny Program | US radio-TV comedy series | |
| The Jack Berch Show | 1935-1954 radio variety/talk program | |
| The Jack Carson Show | Radio comedy-variety program | |
| The Jack Kirkwood Show | | |
| The Jack Smith Show | 1945-1952 radio program of popular music | |
| The Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore Show | American comedian, actor, singer, and pianist (1893-1980) | |
| The Jimmy Durante Show | | |
| The Joe E. Brown Show | | |
| The Joe Penner Show | American actor (1904-1941) | |
| The Johnny Home Show | | |
| The Johnson Family | | |
| The Judy Canova Show | American old-time radio comedy-variety program | |
| The Kate Smith Hour | American contralto (1907-1986) | |
| The Ken Murray Program | Entertainer, producer, author (1903-1988) | |
| The Key | | |
| The Les Paul Show | American guitarist, songwriter and inventor (1915-2009) | |
| The Life of Riley | American radio situation comedy series of the 1940s | |
| The Lineup | American radio police drama (1950-1953) | |
| The Lives of Harry Lime | Old-time radio programme | |
| The Lone Ranger | Fictional character | |
| The Longines Symphonette | Classical music radio program | |
| The Magic Key of RCA | American variety radio show | |
| The Man Behind the Gun | American radio war drama (1942-1944) | |
| The Man Called X | American radio espionage drama series (1944-1952) | |
| The Marriage | American radio series (1953-1954) | |
| The Martin and Lewis Show | 1949-1953 radio comedy-variety program | |
| The Mel Blanc's Fix-It Shop | | |
| The Merchant Navy Show | | |
| The Mercury Summer Theatre of the Air | Radio show | |
| The Mercury Theatre on the Air | Radio series | |
| The MGM Theater of the Air | American radio anthology drama series | |
| The Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air | | |
| The Mildred Bailey Revue | Native American jazz singer (1907-1951) | |
| The Milton Berle Show | American broadcast comedy-variety show | |
| The Minute Men | | |
| The Mirth Parade | | |
| The Misadventures of Si and Elmer | | |
| The Morey Amsterdam Show | American television series 1948-1950 | |
| The Mysterious Traveler | Anthology radio series, magazine, and comic book | |
| The National Farm and Home Hour | | |
| The National Farm Radio Forum | Canadian radio program | |
| The Negro Progress Hour[1]: 119-121 | | |
| The Nelson Eddy Show | American actor and singer (1901-1967) | |
| The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe | American radio drama series (1950 to 1951) | |
| The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | Old-time radio show (1939 to 1950) | |
| The Ol' Dirt Dauber | | |
| The Original Amateur Hour | American radio series that later moved to television | |
| The Orson Welles Almanac | 1944 radio series | |
| The Orson Welles Show | Radio show | |
| The Passing Parade | American radio series by John Nesbitt | |
| The Penny Singleton Show | American actress (1908-2003) | |
| The Peter Lind Hayes Show | American radio and TV series | |
| The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show | American comedy radio program | |
| The Planet Man | | |
| The Railroad Hour | | |
| The Red Skelton Show | Television series | |
| The Right to Happiness | 1915 American film | |
| The Rod and Charles Show | | |
| The Romance of Canada | | |
| The Romance of Helen Trent | | |
| The Roy Rogers Show | Western radio program in the United States | |
| The Rudy Vallée Show | US radio program | |
| The Sad Sack | United States comic strip character | |
| The Saint | 1945-1951 radio adventure program | |
| The Screen Guild Theater | American radio series | |
| The Sealtest Village Store | American radio program | |
| The Second Mrs. Burton | American radio soap opera (1946 to 1960) | |
| The Shadow | Fictional character | |
| The Shadow of Fu Manchu | Radio drama | |
| The Silver Eagle | | |
| The Six Shooter | American western old-time radio program | |
| The Small Types Club | | |
| The Smiths of Hollywood | | |
| The Somerset Maugham Theater | 1950 American TV series or program | |
| The Spike Jones Show | American actor, comedian, musician, bandleader and conductor (1911-1965) | |
| The Standard Hour | | |
| The Standard School Broadcast | American radio program | |
| The Stan Freberg Show | | |
| The Story of Bess Johnson | American radio soap opera (1937-1957) | |
| The Story of Mary Marlin | American soap opera radio program | |
| The Story of Ruby Valentine[1]: 146-147 | | |
| The Strange Dr. Weird | 1940s radio program | |
| The Tenth Man | | |
| The Third Man | | |
| The Tommy Hunter Show | Musical artist | |
| The Townsend Murder Mystery[1]: 153-154 | | |
| The True Story Court of Human Relations | American old-time radio human-interest program | |
| The Twelve Players | | |
| The Twenty-Second Letter | | |
| The Unexpected | | |
| The Vikings | | |
| The Voice of Firestone | American classical music show (1928-1957) | |
| The Whisperer | US American old-time radio program | |
| The Whistler | American radio series | |
| The Witch's Tale | | |
| The Woolworth Hour | American radio musical series (1955-1957) | |
| The Xavier Cugat Show | Catalan-American musician and bandleader (1900-1990) | |
| The Zane Grey Show | American radio Western drama (1947-1948) | |
| The Zero Hour | | |
| The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air | 1930s American radio program | |
| This Amazing America | American old-time radio musical and quiz program | |
| This Changing World | American radio soap opera series (1944-1945) | |
| This Is My Best | Radio show | |
| This Is My Story | 1963 compilation album by Dinah Washington | |
| This Is Nora Drake | American old-time radio soap opera | |
| This Is the Army | 1943 film by Michael Curtiz | |
| This Is Your FBI | American radio crime drama (1945-1953) | |
| This Is Your Life | American radio human-interest program (1948-1950) | |
| Those Websters | Radio series | |
| Those Who Made Good (A.K.A. Negroes Who Made Good and Men Who Made Good)[1]: 151-152 | | |
| Time for Love | 1953-1954 old-time radio adventure drama | |
| To Be Perfectly Frank | US radio program | |
| Today's Children | Radio show | |
| Tom Corbett, Space Cadet | Fictional character | |
| Tom Mix | American film actor (1880-1940) | |
| Tommy Riggs and Betty Lou | American radio program (1938-1946) | |
| Topper | American novelist (1892-1934) | |
| Top Secret | | |
| Town Hall | Chief administrative building of a municipality | |
| Town Hall Tonight | American comedian (1894-1956) | |
| Trans-Canada Matinee | | |
| Treasure Trail | | |
| Treasury Star Parade | | |
| True Adventures of Junior G-Men | | |
| True Detective | American anthology crime drama television series | |
| Truth or Consequences | American radio and television game show | |
| Truths About Harlem[1]: 154-155 | | |
| Twenty Questions | Spoken guessing game using yes-no questions | |
| Uncle Charlie's Tent Show | 1934-35 US radio program | |
| Uncle Don | American children's radio program | |
| Uncle Jim's Question Bee | Radio quiz program | |
| Uncle Whoa Bill | | |
| Unit 99 | | |
| Unshackled | Radio show | |
| Up for Parole | | |
| Valiant Lady | American radio soap opera | |
| Vic and Sade | American radio program | |
| Victory Parade | 1942 radio series | |
| Victory Theater | 1942 radio series | |
| Viva America | Former radio network supporting pan-Americanism | |
| Vox Pop | | |
| Voyage of the Scarlet Queen | Radio drama | |
| Waltz Time | American bandleader (1897-1957) | |
| War Telescope | | |
| Wayne and Shuster | Canadian comedy duo | |
| Weird Circle | | |
| We the People | | |
| Whatever Became of | | |
| When a Girl Marries | American radio soap opera (1939-1957) | |
| When Radio Was | Syndicated radio program | |
| Whispering Streets | American radio romance drama (1952-1960) | |
| Whitehall 1212 | Telephone number of Scotland Yard | |
| Who Said That? | American game show on radio and TV | |
| Willy Piper Show | | |
| Wings Over Jordan[1]: 166-168 | | |
| Woman in White | | |
| Wonder Show | 2012 young adult novel by Hannah Barnaby | |
| Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour | Radio show | |
| World Adventurer's Club | | |
| Worlds at War | | |
| World We'Re Fighting for | | |
| X Minus One | American science fiction radio drama series | |
| You Are There | American historical educational television and radio series | |
| You Bet Your Life | American radio and television comedy quiz game show | |
| You Can'T Do Business With Hitler | | |
| Young Doctor Malone | American television series | |
| Young Love | American radio situation comedy series (1949-1950) | |
| Young Widder Brown | 1938-1956 radio drama series | |
| Your Hit Parade | American radio and television music program (1935-1959) | |
| Your Story Hour | | |
| Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar | CBS radio drama series (1949-1962) | |