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* '' 15 Minutes with Bing Crosby'' (1931) * ''
2000 Plus ''2000 Plus'' (aka ''Two Thousand Plus'' and ''2000+'') was an American old-time radio series that ran on the Mutual Broadcasting System from March 15, 1950, to January 2, 1952, in various 30-minute time slots. A Dryer Weenolsen production, it ...
'' (1950–1952) * ''
2000X ''2000X'' is a dramatic anthology series released by National Public Radio and produced by the Hollywood Theater of the Ear. There were 49 plays of various lengths in 26 one-hour programs broadcast weekly and later released on the Internet. Plays ...
'' (2000) * ''
21st Precinct ''21st Precinct'' (aka ''Twenty-First Precinct'' and ''Twenty First Precinct'') was a police drama broadcast on CBS radio from July 7, 1953, to July 26, 1956. It was initially a summer replacement for ''My Friend Irma''. The program was produc ...
'' (1953–1956) * '' The $64 Question'' (1950–1952)


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* '' A Christmas Sing with Bing (1955–1962)'', annual program of Christmas music. * '' The A&P Gypsies'', variety (1930,
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-Red, 8:30–9:30 p.m. Mondays). The host and band leader was Harry Horlick. Announcers were Phillips Carlin and
Milton Cross Milton John Cross (April 16, 1897 – January 3, 1975) was an American radio announcer famous for his work on the NBC and ABC radio networks. He was best known as the voice of the Metropolitan Opera, hosting its Saturday afternoon radio broadca ...
. * '' A.L. Alexander's Goodwill Court'' (1936, NBC, 30 minutes weekly). * '' A.L. Alexander's Mediation Board'', advice (1943–1952, Mutual). * '' The Abbott and Costello Children's Show'' (1947–1949, ABC). * ''
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'', comedy, 30 minutes (1940, 1942–1947, NBC; 1947–1949, ABC). * '' Abbott Mysteries'', mystery (1945–1947,
Mutual Broadcasting System The Mutual Broadcasting System (commonly referred to simply as Mutual; sometimes referred to as MBS, Mutual Radio or the Mutual Radio Network) was an American commercial radio network in operation from 1934 to 1999. In the Old-time radio, golden ...
, 30 minutes). Based on the novels by Frances Crane. The stars were Julie Stevens as Jean Abbott and Charles Webster as Pat Abbott. The writers included Howard Merrill and Ed Adamsom. * '' ABC Mystery Theater'', mystery (1951–1954), ABC * '' The Abe Burrows Show'', comedy (1947-1948, CBS, 15 minutes). * ''
Abie's Irish Rose ''Abie's Irish Rose'' is a popular comedy by Anne Nichols, which premiered in 1922. Initially a Broadway play, it has become familiar through repeated stage productions, films and radio programs. The basic premise involves an Irish Catholic g ...
'', comedy (1942–1944, NBC, 8:00–8:30 p.m. Sunday). * '' Academy Award (radio)'', anthology (1946, CBS, 30 minutes). Music:
Leith Stevens Leith Stevens (September 13, 1909 – July 23, 1970) was an American music composer and conductor of radio and film scores. Early life and education Leith Stevens was born in Mount Moriah, Missouri,DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). ''Radio Stars: An ...
. Producer: Lee Engelbach. Adaptations: Frank Wilson. * ''
Accordiana ''Accordiana'' was a musical radio series which was heard on CBS in 1934, airing at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday evenings. The 30-minute program featured soprano Vivienne Segal and tenor A tenor is a type of classical male singing voice whose voc ...
'' (1934,
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, 8:30-9:00 p.m. Tuesday), with soprano
Vivienne Segal Vivienne Sonia Segal (April 19, 1897 – December 29, 1992) was an American actress and singer. Early years Segal was born on April 19, 1897, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was the elder daughter of Jewish parents Bernhard Segal, a physician, ...
,
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Oliver Smith, and the Abe Lyman Orchestra. * '' Acousticon Hour'', (1927–1928,
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, 5:30–6:00 p.m. Sundays). * ''
Action Action may refer to: * Action (narrative), a literary mode * Action fiction, a type of genre fiction * Action game, a genre of video game Film * Action film, a genre of film * ''Action'' (1921 film), a film by John Ford * ''Action'' (1980 fil ...
'', anthology series (1945); one episode: ''High Explosive'' with
Jane Wyatt Jane Waddington Wyatt ( ; August 12, 1910 – October 20, 2006) was an American actress. She starred in a number of Hollywood films, such as Frank Capra's ''Lost Horizon'', but is likely best known for her role as the housewife and mother Marga ...
, Robert Lowery, and star and narrator
William Gargan William Dennis Gargan (July 17, 1905February 17, 1979) was an American film, television and radio actor. He was the 5th recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 1967, and in 1941, was nominated for the Academy Award for Be ...
. * '' The Adam Carolla Show'' (2006–2009). * ''
Add a Line ''Add a Line'' was a daytime radio game show which aired on ABC July 4, 1949, to September 26, 1949.Terrace, Vincent. (1999). ''Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 8. The title came from ...
'', game, (1949, ABC, 30 minutes). Host: John Nelson. * ''
The Adele Clark Show ''The Adele Clark Show'' was a musical variety radio series which aired on ABC from 1945 to 1946. It was sometimes known as ''Songs by Adele Clark''. Ex- WAC Adele Clark was the host and vocalist on the 30-minute show which featured Jack Kelly a ...
'', variety, (1945–1946, ABC, 30 minutes).; Host and Singer: Adele Clark. Announcer: Gene Kirby. Music: Jack Kelly and his orchestra. * ''
Adopted Daughter ''Adopted Daughter'' was a radio soap opera in the United States. It premiered in 1937 on station WOW in Omaha, Nebraska, and moved to NBC's Midwest regional network in 1939. It was broadcast there five times a week for two years. The show was sp ...
'' (1937-1941). * '' Adult Education Series'' (1938–1957). * '' Adventure Parade'', anthology (1946–1949, MBS, 15 minutes). Host/Storyteller: John Griggs. Announcer: George Hogan. * ''
Adventures by Morse ''Adventures by Morse'' is a syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. MorseTerrace, Vincent (1999). ''Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 9. in the mid-1 ...
'', adventure (1944, syndicated, 30 minutes). Elliott Lewis, David Ellis, and Russell Thorson as Bart Friday.
Barton Yarborough William Barton Yarborough (October 2, 1900 – December 19, 1951) was an American actor who worked extensively in radio drama, primarily on the NBC Radio Network. He is famous for his roles in the Carlton E. Morse productions '' I Love a M ...
as Skip Turner. Writer/Producer:
Carlton E. Morse Carlton Errol Morse (June 4, 1901 - May 24, 1993) was a Louisiana-born producer/journalist best known for his creation of the radio serial ''One Man's Family'', which debuted in 1932 and ran until 1959 as one of the most popular as well as long-r ...
. * ''
Adventures in Odyssey ''Adventures in Odyssey'' (AIO), or simply ''Odyssey'', is an Evangelical Christian radio drama and comedy series created and produced by Focus on the Family. Aimed at families with children age 12 and younger, the series first aired in 1987 as ...
'' (1987–present). * '' The Adventures of Babe Ruth''. * '' The Adventures of Bill Lance'', crime drama (1947–1948, ABC, 30 minutes).
Gerald Mohr Gerald Mohr (June 11, 1914 – November 9, 1968) was an American radio, film, and television character actor and frequent leading man, who appeared in more than 500 radio plays, 73 films, and over 100 television shows. Early years Mohr wa ...
as Bill Lance. Announcer: Owen James. * ''
The Adventures of Champion ''The Adventures of Champion'' is an American adventure serial radio drama directed by William Burch about screen cowboy Gene Autry's horse Champion. Each 15-minute episode was broadcast weekday afternoons on the Mutual Broadcasting System in 194 ...
'', adventure (1949–1950, MBS, 15 minutes). Adventures of Gene Autry's horse, Champion. * '' The Adventures of Christopher Wells'', crime drama (1947–1948, CBS, 30 minutes).
Myron McCormick Myron McCormick (February 8, 1908 – July 30, 1962) was an American actor of stage, radio and film. Early life and education Born in Albany, Indiana, in 1908, Walter Myron McCormick was the middle child of Walter P. and Bessie M. McCormick ...
and
Les Damon Lester Joseph Damon (March 31, 1908 – July 21, 1962) was an American character actor best known for his nearly 30 years performing on radio. Out of all his appearances on radio, Damon was best remembered for his roles as Nick Charles on ' ...
as Christopher Wells. Charlotte Lawrence and Vicki Vola as Stacy McGill. Orchestra: Peter von Streeden. * '' The Adventures of Dick Cole'', adventure (1942, syndicated, 30 minutes). Dick Cole was a comic book character. Leon Janney played Dick Cole. The announcer was Paul Luther and music was by Lew White. * ''
The Adventures of Ellery Queen ''The Adventures of Ellery Queen'' is the title of a radio series and four separate television series made from the 1950s through the 1970s. They were based on the fictional detective and pseudonymous writer Ellery Queen and the cases he solved wi ...
'' (1939–1948). * '' The Adventures of Father Brown'', crime drama, (1945, MBS, 30 minutes). * '' The Adventures of Frank Merriwell'', adventure (1946–1949, NBC, 30 minutes). * ''
The Adventures of Frank Race ''The Adventures of Frank Race'' was an American radio adventure serial syndicated by Bruce Eells Productions. The 30-minute program's first East Coast broadcast was 1949, and the show ran 43 episodes. Because it was syndicated, it aired on dif ...
'', adventure (1949–1950, syndicated, 30 minutes). The stars were Tom Collins and Paul Dubov as Frank Race and Tony Barnett as Mark Donovan. The announcer was
Art Gilmore Arthur Wells Gilmore, known as Art Gilmore (March 18, 1912 – September 25, 2010) was an American actor and announcer heard on radio and television programs, children's records, movies, trailers, radio commercials, and documentary films. He also ...
, and the music by Ivan Ditmars. * '' The Adventures of Gracie'', (also known as ''The Vintage
White Owl White Owls are American-made, machine produced cigars. The logo consists of a snowy owl perched on a cigar. The brand is owned by Swedish Match and was formerly owned by General Cigar Company. History White Owl is a cigar that was first prod ...
Program'') comedy, (1934–1935, CBS, 30 minutes). The hosts and stars were
George Burns George Burns (born Nathan Birnbaum; January 20, 1896March 9, 1996) was an American comedian, actor, writer, and singer, and one of the few entertainers whose career successfully spanned vaudeville, radio, film and television. His arched eyebr ...
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Gracie Allen Grace Ethel Cecile Rosalie Allen (July 26, 1895 – August 27, 1964) was an American vaudevillian, singer, actress, and comedian who became internationally famous as the zany partner and comic foil of husband George Burns, her straight man, ...
. Vocalists included The Picken Sisters and the White Owl Buccaneers. The announcer was
Bill Goodwin William Nettles Goodwin (July 28, 1910 – May 9, 1958),Palm Spr ...
. Robert E. Dolan led the orchestra. * '' The Adventures of Helen and Mary'', children's, (1929–1934, CBS, 30 minutes). Became ''
Let's Pretend ''Let's Pretend'', created and directed by Nila Mack, was a CBS radio series for children. Prior to being renamed ''Let's Pretend'', the program had a variety of titles and formats. In its most famous form, ''Let's Pretend'', the Peabody Award ...
''. Estelle Levy played Helen, Patricia Ryan played Mary. Maurice Brown was the announcer. * '' The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall'', mystery, (1944–1945, MBS, 30 minutes). Starring
Walter Hampden Walter Hampden Dougherty (June 30, 1879 in Brooklyn – June 11, 1955 in Los Angeles), known professionally as Walter Hampden, was an American actor and theatre manager. He was a major stage star on Broadway in New York who also made numerou ...
as Leonidas Witherall,
Agnes Moorehead Agnes Robertson Moorehead (December 6, 1900April 30, 1974) was an American actress. In a career spanning four decades, her credits included work in radio, stage, film, and television.Obituary ''Variety'', May 8, 1974, page 286. Moorehead was th ...
and
Ethel Remey Ethel Remey (February 22, 1895 - February 28, 1979 ) was an American actress. She was sometimes credited as Ethel Everett.Jack MacBryde as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso, with music by Milton Kane. The program was produced by Roger Bower. * ''
The Adventures of Maisie ''The Adventures of Maisie'' (aka ''Maisie'') was a radio comedy series starring Ann Sothern as underemployed entertainer Maisie Ravier and a spin-off of Sothern's successful 1939–1947 ''Maisie'' movie series, based on a character created by Wil ...
'' (1945–1952). * ''
The Adventures of Nero Wolfe ''The Adventures of Nero Wolfe'' is a 1943–44 American radio drama series produced by Himan Brown and featuring Rex Stout's fictional detective. Three actors portrayed Nero Wolfe over the course of the series. J. B. Williams starred in its f ...
'', mystery (1943–1944, ABC, 30 minutes). * ''
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet ''The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet'' is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from October 3, 1952, to April 23, 1966, and starred the real-life Nelson family. After a long run on radio, the show was brought to television, where it ...
'', comedy, (1944–1954, CBS 1944–1948, NBC 1948–1949, CBS 1949, ABC 1949–1954, 30 minutes). * ''
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe ''The Adventures of Philip Marlowe'' was a radio series featuring Raymond Chandler's private eye, Philip Marlowe. Robert C. Reinehr and Jon D. Swartz, in their book, ''The A to Z of Old Time Radio'', noted that the program differed from most other ...
'', crime drama (1947, NBC; 1948–1951, CBS). * ''
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin ''The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin'' is an American children's television series in the Western genre that aired from October 1954 to May 1959 on the ABC television network. In all, 164 episodes aired. The show starred Lee Aaker as Rusty, a boy o ...
'', adventure (1955, MBS, 30 minutes). * '' The Adventures of Sam Spade'' (1946–1951) * '' The Adventures of Superman'' (1940–1951). * '' The Adventures of the Abbotts'', mystery (1954–1955, NBC, 30 minutes). Claudia Morgan as Jean Abbott and
Les Damon Lester Joseph Damon (March 31, 1908 – July 21, 1962) was an American character actor best known for his nearly 30 years performing on radio. Out of all his appearances on radio, Damon was best remembered for his roles as Nick Charles on ' ...
as Pat Abbott. * '' The Adventures of the Thin Man'' (1941–1950). * '' The Affairs of Ann Scotland'' (1946-1947) * '' Afropop Worldwide'' (1988). * '' Against the Storm'' (1939–1952). * '' The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen'' (1933–1943). * ''
The Al Franken Show ''The Al Franken Show'' was the flagship talk show of the former talk radio network, Air America Radio. Hosted by Al Franken, it featured commentary and interviews arguing for liberal positions on the issues of the day, and comically poking f ...
'' (2004–2007). * '' The Al Jolson Show'' (1932–1949). * ''
Al Pearce Albert Pearce (July 25, 1898 – June 2, 1961) was an American comedian, singer and banjo player who was a popular personality on several radio networks from 1928 to 1947. Biography After selling insurance door-to-door during the 1920s, Pear ...
'' (1928–1947). * ''
The Aldrich Family ''The Aldrich Family'', a popular radio teenage situation comedy (July 2, 1939 – April 19, 1953), was also presented in films, television and comic books. In the radio series' opening exchange, awkward teen Henry's mother called, "Hen-''reeeee ...
'' (1939–1953). * '' Alec Templeton Time'' (1939–1948). * ''
Alex Dreier Alexander M. Dreier (June 26, 1916 – March 11, 2000) was an American news reporter and commentator who worked with NBC Radio during the 1940s, and later with the ABC Information Radio network in the 1960s and early 1970s. Dreier then became a ...
'' (1945–1963). * ''
Alka-Seltzer Time ''Alka-Seltzer Time'' (aka ''The Alka-Seltzer Show'') was a 15-minute radio series broadcast weekdays on both CBS Radio and the Mutual Broadcasting System (not to be confused with an earlier ''Alka-Seltzer Time'' that was renamed ''Herb Shriner ...
''. * '' Alias Jimmy Valentine'' (1938–1939) * ''
The All-Negro Hour ''The All-Negro Hour'' was an American broadcast show that was the first radio program to feature an exclusively African American cast of performers. This sixty-minute variety show was created and hosted by Jack L. Cooper who was known as the fir ...
'' (1929-1935) * ''
All Songs Considered ''All Songs Considered'' is a weekly online multimedia program started in January 2000 by NPR's ''All Things Considered'' director Bob Boilen. At first, the show featured information and streaming audio about the songs used as bumper music on ...
'' (2000–present). * ''
All Things Considered ''All Things Considered'' (''ATC'') is the flagship news program on the American network National Public Radio (NPR). It was the first news program on NPR, premiering on May 3, 1971. It is broadcast live on NPR affiliated stations in the United ...
'' (1971–present). * ''
AllNight with Jason Smith ''AllNight with Jason Smith'' was a syndicated sports talk radio show on ESPN Radio, hosted by Jason Smith. The show was heard Sunday through Thursday from 10pm PT to 1am PT live from the studios of KSPN in Los Angeles, California, rather tha ...
'' (2005–present). * ''
Amanda of Honeymoon Hill ''Amanda of Honeymoon Hill'' is a 15-minute daily radio soap opera produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. Broadway actress Joy Hathaway had the title role, sometimes described as "the beauty of flaming red hair." The series was broadcast from Februar ...
'' (1940–1946) * ''
Amazing Facts Amazing Facts is a non-profit Seventh-day Adventist evangelistic ministry based in Granite Bay, California, which broadcasts daily television programming worldwide. It is based on the teachings of Scripture, and especially focuses on the Three ...
'' (1965–present). * '' The Amazing Mr. Malone''. * ''
The Amazing Nero Wolfe ''The Amazing Nero Wolfe'' is a 1945 American radio drama series starring Francis X. Bushman as Rex Stout's fictional armchair detective Nero Wolfe. Broadcast July 17–November 30, 1945, the series was created by the Don Lee Network, a Californ ...
'', mystery (1945, MBS, 30 minutes). * '' America Abroad'', documentary (2003– ) * '' America Calling'' (1941) * ''
The American Album of Familiar Music ''The American Album of Familiar Music'' is a radio program of popular music broadcast from October 11, 1931, to June 20, 1954, first on NBC, then on ABC and then on local stations. Directed by James Haupt, the show was produced by Frank and Anne ...
'' (1931–1951) *
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American Country Countdown ''American Country Countdown'', also known as ''ACC'', is a weekly internationally syndicated radio program which counts down the top 40 country songs of the previous week, from No. 40 to No. 1, according to the ''Billboard'' Country Airplay ch ...
'' (1973–present) * '' American Gold'' with Dick Bartley (1992–2009) * '' American Farmer'' (1945–1963) * '' The American Forum of the Air'' (1937–1956) * '' American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press'' (1945–present) * '' American Portraits'' (1938–1951) * '' American Radio Warblers'' (1937–1952) * ''
The American School of the Air ''The American School of the Air'' was a half-hour educational radio program presented by CBS as a public affairs teaching supplement over an 18-year period during the 1930s and 1940s. CBS followed the lead of the first ''School of the Air'' w ...
'' (1930–1948) * '' American Top 40'' (1970–1995, 1998–present). * '' America's Town Meeting of the Air'' (1935–1956). * ''
Amos 'n' Andy ''Amos 'n' Andy'' is an American radio sitcom about black characters, initially set in Chicago and later in the Harlem section of New York City. While the show had a brief life on 1950s television with black actors, the 1928 to 1960 radio show ...
'' (1929–1960). * '' And They Call It Democracy'' (2005–2008). * '' The Andre Kostelanetz Show'' (1932–1948). * ''
Anything Anything with Rich Russo ''Anything Anything with Rich Russo'' is a weekly two-hour freeform radio program that airs on Sunday nights at 9 PM in the New York City market. The program's weekly playlists range from deep tracks of known artists, punk, non album b-sides, bu ...
'' (2008–present). * ''
The Answer Man ''The Answer Man'' is a United States 15-minute radio program that aired from 1937 to 1956 on the Mutual Broadcasting System and also in syndication. It was broadcast late Sunday evening on some stations. During the 1940s, the program was sponso ...
'' (1937–1956). * ''
Arch Oboler's Plays ''Arch Oboler's Plays'' is a radio anthology series written, produced and directed by Arch Oboler. Minus a sponsor, it ran for one year, airing Saturday evenings on NBC from March 25, 1939, to March 23, 1940, and revived five years later on Mutual ...
'' (1939–1940). * ''
Archie Andrews Archibald "Archie" Andrews, created in 1941 by publisher John L. Goldwater and artist Bob Montana in collaboration with writer Vic Bloom,
'' (1943–1953). * ''
Arco Birthday Party ''Arco Birthday Party'' (aka ''Arco Birthday Hour'' and ''Birthday Party'') is an NBC Red Network series heard in 1930–31.Hickerson, Jay. ''The Ultimate History of Network Radio Programming and Guide to All Circulating Shows''. Hamden, Connecticu ...
''. * ''Are We Alone?'' (2003–present)). * ''The Armstrong Theater of Today'' (1941–1954). * ''Norman Vincent Peale, The Art of Living'' (1949–1958). * ''Art Van Damme'' (1940–1952). * ''Arthur Godfrey, Arthur Godfrey Time'' (1945–1972). * ''Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts'' (1946–1958). * ''Arthur Tracy, Arthur Tracy, the Street Singer'' (1931–1942). * ''Assabe and Sabina'' (1944–1955, WSAN, 15 minutes weekly). * ''The Atwater Kent Hour''. * ''Audience of Two'' (2001–present). * ''Aunt Jemima'' (1930–1953). * ''Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories'' (1937–1956). * ''Aunt Mary (radio soap opera), Aunt Mary'' (1944–1961). * ''Author's Playhouse'' (1941–1945).


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* ''Bachelor's Children'' (1935–1946) * ''Back to God Hour'' (1948–1963) * ''Back to the Bible'' (1939–present) * ''Backstage Wife'' (1935–1959) * ''Backtrax USA'' (1993–present) * ''The Baker's Broadcast'' (1933–1938) * ''Bandstand USA'' (1949–1963) * ''Barry Farber'' (1960–present) * ''H. R. Baukhage, Baukhage Talking'' (1942–1953) * ''Bay State Rock with Carmelita'' (1986–present) * ''Beaker Street'' (1966–present) * ''Beat the Band'' (1940–1944) * ''The Gay Nineties Revue (radio program)#Spinoffs, The Beatrice Kay Show'' (1946) * ''Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Believe It Or Not'' (1930–1948) * ''The Bell Telephone Hour'' (1940–1958) * ''Ben and Brian's Big Top-20 Countdown'' * ''Ben Bernie, The Ben Bernie Show'' (1931–1943) * ''Benny Goodman Show'' (1936–1946) * ''Betty and Bob'' (1932–1941) * ''Betty Crocker Magazine of the Air'' (1926–1952) * ''Betty Moore'' (1931–1943) * ''Between the Bookends'' (1935–1956) * ''Beulah (series), Beulah'' (1945–1954) * ''The Big Show (NBC Radio), The Big Show'' (1950–1951) * ''The Big Show (sports radio show), The Big Show'' (1995–present) * ''John Boy and Billy, The Big Show with John Boy and Billy'' (1986–present) * ''Big Sister (radio series), Big Sister'' (1936–1952) * ''Big Town'' (1937–1952) * ''The Bill Goodwin Show (radio program), The Bill Goodwin Show'' (1947– ) * ''The Billie Burke Show'' (1943–1946) *''The Billy Madison Show (2005– present)'' *''Bing Crosby Entertains'' (1933–1935) * ''Bing Crosby, The Bing Crosby Show'' (1931–1956) * ''The Bird's Eye Open House'' (1943–1946) * ''The Bishop and the Gargoyle'' (1936–1942) * ''Black Hood'' (1943–1944) * ''The Black Mass'' (1960–1965) * ''The Black Museum'' (1951) * ''Blackhawk (radio), Blackhawk'' (1950) * ''Blackstone Plantation'' (1929–1934) * ''Blind Date (radio series), Blind Date'' (1943-1946) * ''Blondie (radio), Blondie'' (1939–1950) * ''Blue Beetle'' (1940) * ''Blue Collar Radio'' (2005–present) * ''Boake Carter'' (1933–1944) * ''Bob and Ray, The Bob and Ray Show'' (1946–1989) * ''Bob and the Showgram'' (2004–present) * ''The Bob and Tom Show'' (1983–present) * ''The Bob Becker Program'' (1934–1944) * ''The Bob Crosby Show (radio program), The Bob Crosby Show'' (1935–1946) * ''The Bob Edwards Show'' (2004–present) * ''Bob Hope, The Bob Hope Show'' (1938–1958) * ''Bobby Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders'' (1932–1955) * ''Bold Venture'' (1951–1952) * ''Boston Symphony'' (1926–1957) * ''Boston Blackie'' (1944–1950) * ''The Bottom Forty'' * ''Box 13'' (1948–1949) * ''Brave Tomorrow'' (1943–1944) * ''Break the Bank (1948 game show), Break the Bank'' (1945–1955) * ''Don McNeill's Breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club'' (1933–1968) * ''Breakfast in Hollywood'' * ''Breakfast with Burrows,'' CBS, 1949. Host: Abe Burrows. * ''Breakfast with Dorothy and Dick'' (1945–1960) * ''Breakfast with the Beatles'' (1976?–present) * ''Breen and DeRose'' (1927–1939) * ''Brenda Curtis'' (1939–1940) * ''Bringing Up Father (radio), Bringing Up Father'' (1941) * ''Broadway Is My Beat'' (1949–1954) * ''The Brody Nighttime Radio Show'' * ''Breakfast with Bubba'' * ''Buck Rogers, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'' (1932–1947) * ''Bulldog Drummond (radio program), Bulldog Drummond'' (1941–1954) * ''Burns and Allen'' (1932–1950) * ''The Buzz with Scotty Rorek @ Zita Ost'' (2009 – present)


C

* ''Cafe Nashville'' (2008–present) * ''Cal Tinney'' (1938–1953) * ''California Melodies'' (1932–1944) * ''Calling All Cars (radio program), Calling All Cars'' (1933–1939) * ''Calling America'' (1939–1963) * ''Camel Caravan'' (1933–1954) * ''The Campbell Playhouse (radio series), The Campbell Playhouse'' (1938–1940) * ''Campusanity'' (2005–present) * ''Can You Top This?'' (1940–1954) * ''Capital Chat'' * ''Captain Flagg and Sergeant Quirt'' (1941-1942) * ''Captain Midnight'' (1940–1949) * ''Captain Tim Healy’s Stamp Club'' (1933–1945) * ''Car Talk'' (1977–present) * ''The Carnation Contented Hour'' (1932–1951) * ''Carson Robinson's Buckaroo'' (1932–1949) * ''The Carters of Elm Street'' (1939–1940) * ''The Casebook of Gregory Hood'' (1946–1950) * ''Casey, Crime Photographer (radio), Casey, Crime Photographer'' (1943–1955) * ''The Catholic Hour'' (1929–1956) * ''Cavalcade of America'' (1935–1953) * ''CBS Church of the Air'' (1931–1956) * ''CBS Radio Mystery Theater'' (1974–1982) * ''CBS Radio Workshop'' * ''The CEO Show with Robert Reiss'' * ''Challenge of the Yukon'' (aka ''Sergeant Preston of the Yukon'') (1938–1955) * ''The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street'' (1940–1952) * ''Champion Spark Plug Hour'' * ''Chandu the Magician (radio), Chandu the Magician'' *''Charlie Chan#Radio, Charlie Chan'' * ''The Chase'' * ''The Chase and Sanborn Hour'' (1929–1948) * ''ChatterBox Video Game Radio'' (2004–present) * ''Cheerio'' (1927–1940) * ''Chesterfield Supper Club'' (1944–1950) * ''Chicago Theater of the Air'' (1940–1954) * ''Chicken Man (radio series), Chicken Man'' (1966–?) * ''Chuck Cecil’s Swinging Years'' (1956 on) * ''Church of the Air'' (1937–1963) * ''The Cinnamon Bear'' * ''The Cisco Kid'' (1942–1954) * ''Cities Service Concerts'' (1927–1956) * ''Clara, Lu, and Em'' (1931–1945) * ''Clark Howard, The Clark Howard Show'' (2003–present) * ''Claudia'' * ''Cleveland Symphony Orchestra'' (1933–1947) * ''The Clicquot Club Eskimos'' (1926–1936) * ''Cloak and Dagger (radio), Cloak and Dagger'' (1950) * ''Club Fifteen'' (1947–1953) * ''Club Matinee'' (1937–1946) * ''Club Time'' (1945–1954) * ''Coast to Coast AM'' with George Noory and Ian Punnett or Art Bell and George Knapp (journalist), George Knapp on weekends. Formerly The Art Bell Show. (1978–present) * ''Coast to Coast on a Bus'' (1927–1948) * ''Coca-Cola Topnotchers'' (1930–1932) * ''Coke Time'' (1930–1956) * ''The Colgate Sports Newsreel, Colgate Sports Newsreel'' (1939–1957) * ''Cook’s Travelogue'' (1926–1939) * ''CounterSpin'' (2004–present) * ''Counterspy (radio series), Counterspy'' (1942–1957) * ''Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40, Country Top 40'' (2006–present) * ''Ethel and Albert, The Couple Next Door'' (1937–1960) * ''The Court of Missing Heirs'' (1937–1947) * ''Crap From The Past'' (1992–present) * ''Creeps by Night'' (1944) * ''Crime Classics'' (1953–1954) * ''Crime Doctor (radio program), Crime Doctor'' (1940–1947) * ''Crime Does Not Pay (radio), Crime Does Not Pay'' (1949–1952) * ''Cruisin' America With Cousin Brucie'' (1986–1992) * ''Curt Massey'' (1943–1962) * ''Curtain Time'' (1938–1950) * ''Curtis Institute of Music'' (1929–1942)


D

* ''DVD Talk Radio'' * ''Dan Harding's Wife'' (1936–1939) * ''The Dan Patrick Show'' (1999–present) * ''Dark Fantasy (series), Dark Fantasy'' (1941–1942) * ''A Date with Judy'' (1941–1950) * ''Dateline'' (1943–1963) * ''Dave & Darren'' (2004–present) * ''The Dave Ramsey Show (radio program), The Dave Ramsey Show'' (1992–present) * ''Dave, Shelly, and Chainsaw'' (1990–present) * ''David Harum'' * ''The David Lawrence Show'' * ''The David Lee Roth Show'' (2006) * ''Death Valley Days'' (1930–1944) * ''Deep Space (music), Deep Space'' * ''Defense Attorney'' * ''Delilah (radio show), Delilah'' * ''Democracy Now!'' (1996–present) * ''Destination Freedom'' (1948–1951) * ''Dick Clark, Dick Clark's Rock Roll and Remember'' (1982–2006) * ''Dick Clark, Dick Clark National Music Survey '' (1981–1986) * ''The Dick Haymes Show'' (1944–1948) * ''Dick Tracy'' * ''Dimension X (radio program), Dimension X'' (1950–1951) * ''The Dinah Shore Show (radio program)#The Dinah Shore Show (1939-1940), The Dinah Shore Show'' * ''Doc Barclay's Daughters'' (1939–1940) * ''Does He Take Sugar?'' * ''Don and Mike'' (1985–present) * ''Don Winslow of the Navy (radio program), Don Winslow of the Navy'' (1939–1943) * ''Don’t You Believe It'' (1938–1947) * ''Doo-Wop Express'' * ''Dorothy Lamour, Dorothy Lamour Show'' (1935–1949) (1935) * ''Double or Nothing'' (1940–1953) * ''Dragnet (drama), Dragnet'' (1949–1957) * ''Dr. Christian'' (1937–1954) * ''Dr. Demento'' (1974–present) * ''Dr. Rock & the Medicine Show'' (2003–present) * ''Dr. I.Q.'' (1939–1950) * ''Dramas of Youth'' (1933–1940s) * ''Drene Time'' * ''Drew Mariani'' * ''Drew & Mike'' * ''The Dudley & Bob Show'' (1994–present) * ''Duffy's Tavern'' (1941–1951) * ''Laura Schlessinger, Dr. Laura'' (1994–present) * ''Loveline with Dr. Drew'' (1983–present)


E

* ''ESPN Radio College GameDay Road Tour'' (2000–present) * ''Earplay'' (1970s–1980s) * ''Earth & Sky'' (1991–present) * ''Eastman School of Music Symphony'' (1932–1942) * ''Easy Aces'' (1931–1945) * ''EcoTalk'' * ''Ed Norris Show'' * ''The Ed Schultz Show'' (2004–present) *''The Ed Sullivan Show (radio program)#1943-1944 (Ed Sullivan Entertains), Ed Sullivan Entertains'' (1943–1944) *''The Ed Sullivan Show (radio program)#1946 (Ed Sullivan's Pipelines), Ed Sullivan's Pipelines'' (1946 *''The Ed Sullivan Show (radio program), The Ed Sullivan Show'' (1932) *''The Ed Sullivan Show (radio program)#1941 (Ed Sullivan Variety), Ed Sullivan Variety'' (1941) *''The Eddie Bracken Show'' *''Eddie Condon's Jazz Concerts'' * ''Eddie Michaux Congregation'' (1933–1953) * ''Eddy Duchin, The Eddy Duchin Show'' (1933–1957) * ''Eddy Howard, The Eddy Howard Orchestra'' (1947–1956) * ''Edgar Bergen, The Edgar Bergern/Charlie McCarthy Show'' (1937–1956) * ''Edward R. Murrow'' (1938–1959) * ''El Vacilón de la Mañana'' (1993–present) * ''Eleanor Roosevelt'' (1932–1949) * ''The Electric Hour'' (1944–1946) * ''Elliot in the Morning'' (1999–present) * ''Elmer Davis News'' (1939–1955) *''Elvis Duran and the Morning Show'' (1996–present) * ''Emperor Rosko Show'' * ''Enna Jettick Melodies'' (1928–1939) * ''Escape (radio program), Escape'' (1947–1954) * ''Eternal Light'' (1946–1970s) * ''Ethel and Albert'' "eTown" (1991–present) * ''The Eveready Hour'' (1923–1930) * ''Everyman's Theater'' (1940–1941)


F

* ''Face the Nation'' (1954–1970) * ''Faith in Our Time'' (1945–1954) * ''The Falcon'' (1943–1954) * ''Falcon's Rock Block'' (2007–present) * ''Family Skeleton'' (1953–1954) * ''Family Theater'' (1947–1957) * ''Famous Jury Trials (radio program), Famous Jury Trials'' (1936–1949) * ''Charles Coughlin, Father Coughlin'' (1930–1942) * ''Fat Guys at the Movies'' (2013–present) * ''Father Knows Best'' (1949–1954) * ''The Fat Man (radio), The Fat Man'' (1946–1951) * ''Favorite Story'' (1946–1949) * ''The FBI in Peace and War'' (1944–1958) * ''Fibber McGee and Molly'' (1935–1956) * ''The Fifth Horseman (radio), The Fifth Horseman'' (1946, NBC, Summer short-run series of eight special half-hour weekly episodes), Rare and obscure early post-World War II anti-nuclear radio docudrama serial * ''Fireside chats'' (1933–1944) * ''The Firefighters'' (quarter hour children's radio show) * ''The First Nighter Program'' (1930–1953) * ''The Five Mysteries Program'' * ''The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour'' (1929–1936) * ''Floydian Slip'' (1989, 1994–present) * ''Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel'' (1930s) * ''The Ford Sunday Evening Hour'' (1934–1946) * ''Foreign Assignment'' (1943–1944) * ''Fort Laramie (radio), Fort Laramie'' (1956) * ''Foreign Policy Association Program'' (1927–1940) * ''Forever Ernest'' (1946) * ''Four Star Playhouse (radio program), Four Star Playhouse'' (1949) * ''Frances Adair'' (1935–1938, NBC, with soprano Frances Adair) * ''Frank and Ernest'' (1949–1963) * ''The Fred Allen Show'' (1932–1949) * ''The Fred Waring Show (radio program), The Fred Waring Show'' (1931–1957) * ''Freddie Martin, The Freddy Martin Orchestra'' (1932–1947) * ''Frederick William Wile'' (1926–1936) *
The Free Beer and Hot Wings Morning Show
' (1997–present) *
The Free COO
' (Free advice for building and running a startup company) (2012–present) * ''The Ford Sunday Evening Hour'' (1934–1946) * ''Frontlines of Freedom'' (2007–present) * ''Front Page Farrell'' (1941–1954) * ''Frontier Gentleman'' (1958) * ''Fry Night Fights'' (1937–1956) * ''Fulton Lewis, Jr.'' (1937–1956)


G

* ''Gabriel Heatter'' (1935–1960) * ''Galen Drake Show'' (1945–1960) * ''Gamenight'' * ''Gang Busters'' (1935–1957) * ''Garden Gate'' (1941–1956) * ''The Gay Nineties Revue (radio program)#Spinoffs, Gaslight Gayeties'' (1944–1945) * ''Gasoline Alley (radio), Gasoline Alley'' (1931–1949) * ''Gateway to Hollywood'' (1939) * ''The Gay Nineties Revue (radio program), The Gay Nineties Revue'' (1939–1944) * ''Gene Autry's Melody Ranch'' (1940–1956) * ''The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater'' (1977) * ''General Motors Concerts'' (1934–1957) * ''George Jessel (actor), The George Jessel Show'' (1933–1954) * ''Ghost Stories'' (1935–1951) * ''The Gibson Family'' (1934–1935) * ''The Ginny Simms Show'' (1942–1951) * ''Glamour Manor'' (1944-1947) * ''Glenn Beck, The Glenn Beck Program'' (2000–present) * ''The Golden Age of Radio'' (1970–1977) * ''The Goldbergs (broadcast series), The Goldbergs'' (1929–1947) * ''Good News of 1938'' (1937–1940) * ''The Gospel Hour'' (1939–present) * ''The Gospel Singer'' (1933–1942) * ''Grand Central Station (radio), Grand Central Station'' (1937–1953) * ''Grand Hotel'' (1933–1945) * ''Grand Ole Opry'' (1925–present) * ''Grand Slam'' (1943–1953) * ''Grandpa and the Toad'' (1958–1963) * ''The Great Gildersleeve'' (1941–1957) * ''The Great Sounds with Ray Otis'' (1986–1990) * ''The Greatest Story Ever Told (radio program), The Greatest Story Ever Told'' (1947–1956) * ''The Green Hornet (radio series), The Green Hornet'' (1938–1952) * ''The Guiding Light'' (1937–1952) * ''Gunsmoke'' (1952–1961) * ''Gutsy geeks'' (2001–present) * ''Guy Lombardo, Guy Lombardo Show'' (1929–1957) * ''Gznollo'' (1958–1975)


H

* ''H. R. Baukhage'' (1942–1953) * ''H. V. Kaltenborn, H. V. Kaltenborn News'' (1930–1953) * ''The Hall of Fantasy'' (1952–1953) * ''Hallmark Playhouse#Hallmark Hall of Fame, Hallmark Hall of Fame''(1948–1953) * ''Hallmark Playhouse'' (1953–1955) * ''The Halls of Ivy'' (1949–1952) * ''Hannibal Cobb'' (1950–1951) * ''Hap Hazard'' (1941-?) * ''The Happiness Boys'' (1920s) * ''Al Pearce, The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour'' * ''Happy Jack Turner'' (1932–1941) * ''Harry Wismer, Harry Wismer Sports'' (1945–1955) * ''Harvest of Stars'' (1945–1950) * ''Have Gun, Will Travel'' (1957–1963) * ''Hawaii Calls'' (1935–1975) * ''Hawk Larabee'' (1946–1948) * ''Heartbeat Theatre'' (1956–1977) * ''Hedda Hopper'' (1939–1951) * ''Helen Hayes Theater'' (1935–1946) * ''Helpmate (radio program), Helpmate'' * ''Henry Morgan (comedian), The Henry Morgan Show'' (1940–1951) * ''Here on Earth - Radio Without Borders'' (2003– ) * ''Here, There, and Everywhere'' (2005–present) * ''The Herd with Colin Cowherd'' * ''The Hermit's Cave'' (1935? – 1944) * ''Hilltop House'' (1937–1955) * ''Hobby Lobby'' (1937–1944) * ''Hollywood Showcase'' (1937-1948) * ''Home of the Brave (radio program), Home of the Brave'' (1941) * ''Hop Harrigan (radio program), Hop Harrigan'' (1942–1948) * ''Hot and Fresh'' (2006–present) * ''Hot Copy'' (1941–1944) * ''The Hour of Charm'' (1935–1948) * ''Hour of Decision'' (1953–present) * ''Hour of Faith'' (1942–1956) * ''House of Glass (radio program), House of Glass'' (1935–1954) * ''Housekeeper’s Chat'' (1926–1944) * ''Howard K. Smith'' (1945–1956) * ''Howard Stern, The Howard Stern Radio Show (until January 2006)'' * ''The Howie Chizek Show'' (1972–June, 2012) * ''Howie Wing'' (1938–1939) * '' The Hilary Duff Show'' (1987–1990) *The Hollering with Hammer show (2016–2017)


I

* ''I Deal in Crime'' (1946–1948) * ''I Fly Anything'' (1950–1951) * ''I Love a Mystery'' (1939–1952) * ''I Love Lucy'' (1952) * ''I Was a Communist for the FBI'' (1952–1954) * ''In Person, Dinah Shore'' (1942–1943) * ''Indie A–Z'' (2008–) * ''Information Please'' (1938–1948) * ''Inner Sanctum Mysteries'' (1941–1952) * ''Invitation to Learning'' (1940–1963) * ''The Ipana Troubadors'' * ''Irene Beasley'' (1930–1939) * ''Irene Rich Show'' (1933–1944) * ''Irving Aaronson Orchestra'' (1935, NBC) * ''Island Venture (radio program), Island Venture'' (1945–1946, CBS) * ''It Pays to Be Ignorant'' (1942–1944, 1944–1950 and 1951) * ''It Pays to Be Married'' (1944–1955) * ''It’s Your Business'' (1944–1956)


J

*
Jack Hammer and Andre Kane
(2007–present) * ''Jack Armstrong the All American Boy'' (1933–1950) * ''The Jack Benny Program'' (1932–1955) * ''The Jack Berch Show, Jack Berch and His Boys'' (also known as ''The Jack Berch Show'') (1935–1954) * ''The Jack Carson Show'' (1943–1956) * ''The Jack Eigen Show'' (1951–1971) * ''Jack Kirkwood Show'' (1943–1953) * ''The Jack Pearl Show'' (1932–1951) * ''The Jan Garber Orchestra'' (1934–1967) * ''The Jane Pickens Show'' (1948–1957) * ''Jean Shepherd'' (1948–1977) * ''Jim Bohannon, The Jim Bohannon Show'' (1993–present) * ''Jim Backus, The Jim Backus Show'' (1947–1958) * ''The Jim Rome Show'' (1996–present) * ''The Jimmy Wakely Show'' (1946–1958) * ''The Joan Davis Show'' * ''Joan Davis Time'' (1947–1948) * ''Joanie's Tea Room'' (1945–1947) * ''Joe and Mabel#Radio, Joe and Mabel'' * ''John R. Gambling'' (2000–present) * ''John MacVane'' (1945–1956) * ''John Steele, Adventurer'' * ''John's Other Wife'' (1936–1942) * ''Johnny Fletcher'' (1948) * ''Johnny Mercer's Music Shop'' (1943) * ''Johnny Modero, Pier 23'' (1947) * ''The Johnson Family'' (1941–1950) * ''Joseph C. Harsch'' (1947–1956) * ''Joyce Jordan, M.D.'' (1938–1955) * ''Judy and Jane'' (1932–1947) * ''The Judy Canova Show'' (1943–1953) * ''The Jumbo Fire Chief Program'' (1935–1936) * ''Jungle Jim'' (1935–1954) * ''Junior Miss'' (1942–1954) * ''Just Plain Bill'' (1932–1955)


K

* ''Kate Hopkins, Angel of Mercy'' (1939–1942) * ''Kate Smith, The Kate Smith A&P Bandwagon'' (1936,
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, 8–9:00 p.m. Thursdays) * ''Kate Smith, The Kate Smith Hour'' (1930–1958) * ''Kate Smith, Kate Smith's Coffee Time'' (1935, CBS, 7:30–7:45 p.m. Tuesday–Thursday) * ''Katie's Daughter'' * ''Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge'' (1938–1949) * ''Kidd Kraddick in the Morning'' (1992–present) * ''King Biscuit Flower Hour'' (1973–present) * ''Korn’s-A-Krackin’'' (KWTO and Mutual, 1940s) * ''Kraft Music Hall'' (1933–1949)


L

* ''Ladies Be Seated'' (1943–1950) * ''Land of the Lost (radio), Land of the Lost'' (1944–1948) * ''The Landt Trio'' (1928–1951) * ''The Lanny Ross Show'' (1929–1952) * ''The Larry King Show'' (1978–present) * ''The Lars Larson Show'' * ''Laundryland Lyrics'' (1929–?) * ''The Laura Ingraham Show'' (2001–present) * ''The Lazlow, Lazlow Jones Show'' (through 2005) * ''Leading Question'' (1953–1963) * ''Leave It to Joan'' (1949) * ''Legends of Success'' (2002–present) * ''Les Paul, The Les Paul Show'' * ''Let George Do It (radio), Let George Do It'' (1946–1955) * ''Let's Dance (radio), Let's Dance'' (1934–1935) * ''
Let's Pretend ''Let's Pretend'', created and directed by Nila Mack, was a CBS radio series for children. Prior to being renamed ''Let's Pretend'', the program had a variety of titles and formats. In its most famous form, ''Let's Pretend'', the Peabody Award ...
'' (1937–1954) * ''Life and Love of Dr. Susan'' * ''Life Can Be Beautiful'' (1938–1954) * ''Life Online with Bob Parsons'' (2005–present) * ''The Life of Riley'' (1944–1951) * ''The Light of the World'' (1940–1950) * ''Lights Out (radio show), Lights Out'' (1934–1947) * ''Linda Chavez (conservative activist), The Linda Chavez Show'' * ''Linda's First Love'' (1939–1950) * ''Little Orphan Annie'' (1931–1943) * ''Little Steven's Underground Garage'' (2002–present) * ''Live from the 60s with the Real Don Steele'' (1988–1993) * ''The Lone Ranger'' (1933–1954) * ''Lonely Women'' (1942–1943) * ''Longines Symphonette'' (1943–1958) * ''Looking Over the Week'' (1933–1946) * ''Louella Parsons, The Louella Parsons Show'' (1931–1951) * ''Louisiana Hayride'' (1948–1958) * ''Lone Journey'' (1940–1952) * ''Long John Nebel'' * ''Lorenzo Jones'' (1937–1955) * ''Lowell Thomas, Lowell Thomas and the News'' (1930–1976) * ''Lum and Abner'' (1931–1953) * ''The Lutheran Hour'' (1930–present) * ''Lux Radio Theater'' (1934–1955)


M

* ''Ma Perkins'' (1933–1960) * ''Magic Island (radio), Magic Island'' * ''Major Bowes Capitol Family Hour'' (1925–1941) * ''Major Bowes Amateur Hour'' (1935–1946)
Make It Happen With Michelle McCullough (2013–present)
* ''The Man Called X'' (1944–1952) * ''Manhattan Merry-Go-Round'' (1933–1949) * ''The March of Time (radio program), The March of Time'' (1931–1945) *
MARINA's Musical Health Talk
' (2012–Present) * ''The Mark & Brian Show'' (1987–present) * ''Mark Trail'' (1950–1952) * ''Marketplace (radio program), Marketplace'' (1989–present) * ''Martin Agronsky'' (1944–1956) * ''The Mary Lee Taylor Show'' (1937–1954) * ''Mary Margaret McBride'' (1937–1954) * ''Mary Small'' (1934–1946) * ''Maurice, the Singer of Romance'' (1935, NBC, Morrie Abrams, singer) * ''MaslowWoman Live Radio'' (2012–present, radio network, Dr. W. RICHE, Host) * ''Meet Corliss Archer'' (1943–1955) * ''Edward A. Weeks, Meet Mr. Weeks'' (1939-1941) * ''The Mercury Theatre on the Air'' (1938) * ''Meredith Willson'' (1936–1954) * ''Message of Israel'' (1935–1956) * ''Metropolitan Opera'' (1931–present) * ''Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air'' (1935–1958) * ''The Michael Medved Show'' (1996–present) * ''The Michael Reagan Radio Show'' (1992–present) * ''Michael Shayne (radio program), Michael Shayne'' * ''The Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air'' (1938) * ''Midweek Hymn Sing'' (1926–1936) * ''Midweek Politics'' (2005–present) * ''The Mike Malloy Show'' (2004–present) * ''Mike and the Mad Dog'' (1989–2008) * ''The Mildred Bailey Revue'' (1933–1944) * ''The Milton Berle Show'' (1939–1948) * ''The Mixing Board with Paul Stewart'' (2011–present) * ''Modern Romances'' (1936–1955) * ''Molle Mystery Theater'' (1943–1954) * ''Mom's the Word'' (2007–present) * ''Monday Morning Headlines'' (1944–1956) * ''Monitor (NBC Radio), Monitor'' (1955–1975) * ''Morgan Beatty News'' (1942–1953) * ''Morning Edition'' (1979–present) * ''Morning Sedition'' (2004–2005) * ''Morning Sickness with Eric and Harrison'' (2006–present) * ''The Morton Downey Show'' (1930–1951) * ''Mr. and Mrs. North'' (1942–1954) * ''Mr. District Attorney'' (1939–1953) * ''Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons'' (1937–1955) * ''Murder at Midnight (radio show), Murder at Midnight'' (1946–1947) * ''Murder Is My Hobby'' (1945-1946) * ''Music & the Spoken Word'' (Mormon Tabernacle Choir) (1929–present) * ''Music Appreciation Hour'' (1928–1941) * ''Music from Hollywood'' (1937–1950) * ''Music That Satisfies'' (1932–1945) * ''Musical Album'' (1927–1936) * ''My Favorite Husband'' (1948–1951) * ''My Friend Irma (radio-TV), My Friend Irma'' (1947–1954) * ''My Little Margie'' (1952–1955) * ''Myrt and Marge'' (1931–1947) * ''The Mysterious Traveler'' (1943–1952) * ''Mystery Chef'' (1931–1945) * ''Mystery Is My Hobby''


N

* ''National Barn Dance'' (1933–1950) * ''National Church of the Air'' (1927–1956) * ''The National Farm and Home Hour'' (1929–1958) * ''National Radio Forum'' (1931–1943) * ''The Navy Hour'' (1930–1954) * ''NBC Music Appreciation Hour'' (1929–1941) * ''NBC Symphony Orchestra'' (1937–1954) * ''The Neal Boortz Show'' (1977–present) * ''Nell Vinick'' (1929–1942) * ''Nelson Olmsted'' (1939–1951) * ''Nestle Chocolateers'' (1030-?) * ''The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'' (1939–1947) * ''The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe'' (1950–1951) * ''New York Philharmonic Orchestra'' (1927–1963) * ''News on the Hour'' (1950, NBC, with newscaster Robert Abernethy) * ''Newsroom of the Air'' (1940–1955) * ''Nick Carter (literary character), Nick Carter, Master Detective'' (1943–1955) * ''Night Beat (radio program), Nightbeat'' (1950–1952) * ''Nights with Alice Cooper'' (2004–present) * ''Niteshift with Mike Sargent'' (1990–present) * ''Noah Webster Says'' (1942–1951) * ''Northwestern University Reviewing Stand'' (1936–1963) * ''Now Hear This'' (1951) * ''Nutmeg Junction'' (2018 to present)


O

* ''Of Men and Books'' (1939–1948) * ''Official Detective'' (1946–1957) * ''Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra'' (1949–1963) * ''The Old-Fashioned Revival Hour'' (1936–1961) * ''Old Gold on Broadway'' (1933–1948) * ''On the Line with Bob Considine'' (1947–1963) * ''One Man's Family'' (1932–1959) * ''One Night Stand'' (1942–1962) * ''The O’Neills'' (19343–1943) * ''Open Forum'' (1961–2011) * ''Open House Party'' (1988–present) * ''The Opie & Anthony Show'' (1994–present) * ''The Original Amateur Hour'' * ''Our Gal Sunday'' (1937–1959) * ''Our Miss Brooks'' (1948–1957) * ''Our Secret Weapon'' (1942–1943), CBS Radio, counterpropaganda talk with Rex Stout * ''Ozark Jubilee'' (1953–1960) on Citadel Media, ABC Radio * ''On Air With Ryan Seacrest'' (2004–Present) * ''On the Move With Enrique Santos'' (2018–present)


P

* ''Painted Dreams'' (1930–1938?) * ''The Passing Parade'' (1938–1949) * ''Pat Novak for Hire'' * ''Pat O'Daniel and His Hillbilly Boys'' (1930s) * ''Paul Harvey'' (1952–2008) * ''The Paul Whiteman Hour'' (1927–1954) * ''The Pause That Refreshes'' (1934–1948) * ''Penthouse Party (radio program), Penthouse Party'' * ''People Are Funny'' (1942–1960) * ''The People's Platform'' (1938–1952) * ''Pepper Young's Family'' (1936–1959) * ''Perry Como television and radio shows, The Perry Como Show'' (1943–1955) * '' Perry Mason (radio), Perry Mason'' (1943–1955) * ''Pete Kelly's Blues (radio series), Pete Kelly's Blues'' (1951) * ''The Phil Cook Show'' (1930–1952) * ''The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show'' (1948–1954) * ''Phil Hendrie, Phil Hendrie Show'' * ''The Philadelphia Symphony'' (1932–1957) * ''Philip Morris Playhouse, The Philip Morris Playhouse'' (1939–1953) * ''The Phil's Gang Show'' (1997–present) * ''Pick and Pat'' (1934–1945) * ''Planetary Radio'' (2002–present) * ''Planet Mikey'' (2005–present) * ''The Playhouse (radio show), The Playhouse'' (2000–present) * ''Poets Cafe'' (2002–present) * ''Police Headquarters'' (1932) * ''Portia Faces Life'' (1940–1951) * ''Pot o' Gold (radio giveaway program), Pot o' Gold'' (1939–1947) * ''A Prairie Home Companion'' (1974–present) * ''Preston and Steve, The Preston and Steve Show'' (1999–February 2005, May 2005–present) * ''Problem Corner'' * ''Professor Quiz'' (1936–1948) * ''Proudly We Hail'' (1947–1957)


Q

* ''Queen for a Day'' (1945–1957) * ''Quiet, Please'' (1947–1949) * ''Quiz Kids'' (1940–1953?)


R

* ''R&B Showcase Radio Show'' (1986–present) * ''RBC Ministries, Radio Bible Class'' (1940–1961) * ''Radio Bible Hour'' (1935–present) * ''Radio City Music Hall'' (1932–1942) * ''Radio Daze'' (1996–1998) * ''The Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly (commentator), Bill O'Reilly'' * ''The Radio Guild'' (1929–1940) * ''Rambling with Gambling'' (1925–2000) * ''The Ranch Boys'' (1934–1956) * ''Ray Perkins'' (1930–1941) * ''Raymond Gram Swing'' (1936–1951) * ''The Red Foley Show'' (1951–1961) * ''Red Ryder'' (1942–1951) * ''The Red Skelton Show'' (1941–1952) * ''Religion in the News'' (1933–1950) * ''Renfro Valley Barn Dance'' * ''The Richard Maxwell Show'' (1929–1946) * ''Rick and Bubba'' (2002–2006) * ''Rick Dees Weekly Top 40'' (1983–present) * ''Rick Rydell'' (2001–present) * ''Right to Happiness'' (1939–1960) * ''Rin-Tin-Tin'' (1930–1955) * ''Ring of Fire (radio program), Ring of Fire'' (2004–present) * ''Road of Life'' (1937–1959) * ''The Rob Arnie and Dawn Show'' (1996–present) * ''The Robert Q. Lewis Show'' (1945–1959) * ''The Rochester Orchestra'' (1929–1942) * ''Rock & Religion Radio Show'' (A.K.A. ''Rock Scope'') (1977–1981) * ''Romance'' (1932–1957) * ''The Romance of Helen Trent'' (1933–1960) * ''Rosemary'' (1944–1955) * ''The Roy Rogers Show (radio program), Roy Rogers Show'' (1944–1955) * ''The Rubinoff Orchestra'' (1931–1943) * ''The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour, The Rudy Vallée Show'' (1929–1947) * ''Rush Limbaugh'' (nationally 1988–present) * ''Rovers Morning Glory'' (2003–present)


S

* ''Say it loud Teen Radio'' * ''Sacred Heart Program'' * ''The Sammy Kaye Show'' (1937–1956) * ''Saturday Night Serenade'' (1936–1948) * ''The Savage Nation with Michael Savage (commentator), Michael Savage'' (2000–present) * ''SCORE (306) Radio: Counselors to America's Small Business'' (1998–present) on WVOX * "The Scott Vincent Show" (1955–1959) * ''Scattergood Baines (radio series), Scattergood Baines'' (1938–1950) * ''The Screen Guild Theater'' (1939–1952) * ''The Sealed Book'' (1945) * ''The Sean Hannity Show'' (nationally 2001–present) * ''Second Husband'' (1937–1946) * ''The Second Mrs. Burton'' (1946–1960) * ''Selected Shorts'' * ''Sergeant Preston of the Yukon'' (1946–1955) * ''Seth Parker'' (1929–1939) * ''The Shadow'' (1937–1954) * ''Shell Chateau'' (1935–1937) * ''Silver Theatre'' (1937–1950) * ''Sinfonietta'' (1935–1945) * ''Singin' Sam'' (1930–1947) * ''Singing Story Lady'' (1932–1941) * ''Singin' Sam'' (1930–1947) * ''The Six Shooter'' (1952–1954) * *''Nelson Olmsted, Sleep No More'' * ''Smilin' Ed Maxwell Show'' (1932–1941) * ''Smoke Dreams'' (1928–1946) * ''Snow Village Sketches'' (1928–1947) * ''Songs by Dinah Shore'' (1941–1942) * ''The Sound of Young America'' * ''The Southernaires Quartette'' (1930–1951) * ''Space Patrol (1950 TV series), Space Patrol'' (1952–1955) * ''The Sportsbash'' * ''The Stan Freberg Show'' (1957) * ''Stan Lomax'' (1935–1944) * ''Star and the Story'' (1944) * ''StarDate (radio program), StarDate'' (1978–date) * ''Stella Dallas'' (1938–1955) * ''Stoopnagle and Budd'' (1930–1937) * ''Stop Me If You've Heard This One'' (1939–1948) * ''Stop the Music (American game show), Stop the Music'' (1948–1952) * ''The Story of Mary Marlin'' (1935–1952) * ''Story Time'' (1929–1956) * ''Strictly from Dixie'' (1941–1954) * ''The Strange Dr. Weird'' (1944–1945) * ''Strike It Rich (radio-TV), Strike It Rich'' (1947–1957) * ''Stroke of Fate'' (1953) * ''Studio One (U.S. TV series), Studio One'' * ''Suspense (radio program), Suspense'' (1942–1962) * ''Sunday at the Memories'' (1973–1990) * ''Swingin' Years'' (1956–2006)


T

* ''T3: Trends, Tips & Tools for Everyday Living"'' (2003–2004) on WVOX * ''Take It or Leave It (radio show), Take It or Leave It'' (1940–1950) * ''Talent Varieties, Talent Round-Up'' (ABC, 1955) * ''Tales of Fatima'' (1949) * ''Tales of the Texas Rangers'' (1950–1952) * ''Tarzan'' (1932–1953) * ''The Ted Lewis Show'' (1934–1948) * ''The Ted Steele Orchestra'' (1939–1955) * ''Tech Talk Radio'' (2000–present) * ''Terry and the Pirates'' (1937–1948) * ''Texaco Star Theater'' (1938–1948) * ''That Brewster Boy'' (1941–1945) * ''Theatre Guild on the Air'' (1945–1954) * ''The Lives of Harry Lime'' (1951–1952) * ''The Third Shift'' (2004–present) * ''This Amazing America'' (1940) * ''This American Life'' (1995–present) * ''This I Believe'' (1951–1955, 2005–present) * ''This Is Nora Drake'' (1947–1959) * ''This Is Your FBI'' (1945–1953) * ''The Thom Hartmann Program'' (2003–present) * ''The Three Suns'' (1940–1956) * ''Three X Sisters'' (1932–1937) * ''Time After Island Time'' * ''Today's Children'' (1932–1938) * ''Tom Corbett, Space Cadet'' (1952) * ''The Tom Joyner Morning Show'' (1994–present) * ''The Tom Leykis Show'' (1994–present) * ''Tom Mix'' (1933–1950) * ''Tommy & the Bull'' (1990–1995) * ''Tommy & Rumble'' (1995–present) * ''Tommy Riggs and Betty Lou'' (1938–1946) * ''Tom Terris'' (1932–1941) * ''The Tommy Dorsey Show'' (1937–1947) * ''This is Hell (radio), This is Hell'' (1998–present) * ''Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford'' (2009–present) * ''Tony Won's Scrapbook'' (1930–1943) * ''Total Axxess'' (on) * ''Alexander Woollcott, The Town Crier'' (1929–1943) * ''Too Beautiful to Live'' (2008–present) * ''Treasury Agent'' (1946–1958) * ''True Confessions'' (1944–1958) * ''True Detective Mysteries'' (1929–1958) * ''True or False'' (1938–1956) * ''Truth or Consequences'' (1940–1957) * ''Tune Detective'' (1931–1947) * ''Tune Up, America!'' * ''Twenty Questions'' (1946–1954)


U

* ''Uncle Don'' (1928–1947) * ''University of Chicago Round Table'' (1933–1955) * ''The Gibson Family#Uncle Charlie's Tent Show, Uncle Charlie's Tent Show'' (1935)


V

* ''Valiant Lady (radio), Valiant Lady'' (1938–1952) * ''Vic and Sade'' (1932–1957) * ''Victor Lindlahr'' (1936–1953) * ''Viva America''
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(1942–1949) * ''The Vintage White Owl Program'' (see ''The Adventures of Gracie'') * ''The Voice of Experience'' (1933–1944) * ''The Voice of Firestone'' (1928–1957) * ''The Voice of Truth'' (1943–present) * ''Voice of Prophecy'' (1941–present) * ''Vox Pop (radio), Vox Pop'' (1935–1947) * ''Voyage of the Scarlet Queen'' (1947–1948)


W

* ''Waffles Radio'' (2006–present) * ''Walter Winchell, Walter Winchell's Journal'' (1932–1955) * ''Walton & Johnson'' * ''Waltz Time'' (1933–1948) * ''Washington Merry-Go-Round'' (1935–1953) * ''We Love and Learn'' (1942–1951) * ''We, the People'' (1936–1951) * ''Weekend 22'' (? – Present) * ''Weekend Edition'' (1985–present) * ''Wendy Warren and the News'' (1947–1958) * ''Whad'Ya Know?'' (1985–present) * ''What's My Name? (radio program), What's My Name?'' (1938–1950) * ''What's the Name of That Song?'' (1944–1954) * ''When a Girl Marries'' (1939–1958) * ''The Whisperer'' (1951) * ''The Whistler'' (1942–1955) * ''The Wife Saver'' (1932–1942) * ''Wilderness Road'' (1936–1945) * ''Wings of Healing'' (1952–1963) * ''Wings Over Jordan Choir, Wings Over Jordan'' (1939–1949) * ''The Witch's Tale'' (1931–1938) * ''Woman in White'' (1938–1947) * ''The Woody Herman Show'' (1945–1956) * ''Words and Music'' (1931–1945) * ''World News Today'' (1941–1963) * ''Worldview'' (1994–present) * ''Wrestling Observer Live'' (1999–present)


X

* ''X Minus One'' (1955–1958) * ''The Xavier Cugat Show'' (1933–1944)


Y

* ''You Bet Your Life'' (1947–1950) * ''Young Dr. Malone'' (1939–1960) * ''Young Widder Brown'' (1938–1956) * ''Your Business Matters'' (2000–2004) on WVOX * ''Your Goodtime Oldies Magazine'' (1992–1995) * ''Your Hit Parade'' (1935–1959) * ''Your Story Hour'' (1949–present) * ''Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar'' (1949–1962)


Z

* ''The Zero Hour (Rod Serling series), The Zero Hour'' (1973–1974) * ''The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air'' (1932, 1936)


References

*Sies, Luther F. ''Encyclopedia of American radio 1920–1960''. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2000. *Terrace, Vincent (1981). ''The Radio's Golden Years: Encyclopedia of Radio Programs, 1930–1960.'' A. S. Barnes.


See also

* List of Canadian radio programs * List of old-time radio people * List of old-time radio programs * List of UK radio programs {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of U.S. Radio Programs American radio programs, * Lists of radio programs, Us radio programs Lists of mass media in the United States, Radio programs