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744 101St Chase and Sandborn Show Anniversary Show Nbc 60 Ex Com 5008 10-2-4 Ranch #153 1St Song Home on the Range Cbs 15 Ex Co 744 101ST CHASE AND SANDBORN SHOW ANNIVERSARY SHOW NBC 60 EX COM 5008 10-2-4 RANCH #153 1ST SONG HOME ON THE RANGE CBS 15 EX COM 5009 10-2-4 RANCH #154 1ST SONG UNTITLED SONG CBS 15 EX COM 5010 10-2-4 RANCH #155 1ST SONG BY THE SONS OF THE PIONEERS CBS 15 EX COM 5011 10-2-4 RANCH #156 1ST SONG KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR HEART CBS 15 EX COM 2951 15 MINUTES WITH BING CROSBY #1 1ST SONG JUST ONE MORE CHANCE 9/2/1931 8 VG SYN 4068 1949 HEART FUND THE PHIL HARRIS-ALICE FAYE SHOW 00/00/1949 15 VG COM 588 20 QUESTIONS 4/6/1946 30 VG- 246 20 QUESTIONS #135 12/1/48 AFRS 30 VG AFRS 247 20 QUESTIONS #137 1/8/1949 AFRS 30 VG AFRS 592 20 QUESTIONS WET HEN MUT. 30 VG- 2307 2000 PLUS THE ROCKET AND THE SKULL 30 VG- SYN 2308 2000 PLUS A VETRAN COMES HOME 30 VG- SYN 4069 A & P GYPSIES 1ST SONG IT'S JUST A MEMORY 00/00/1933 NBC 37 VG+ 1017 A CHRISTMAS PLAY #325 THESE THE HUMBLE (SCRATCHY) 30 G-VG SYN 2003 A DATE WITH JUDY WITH JOSEPH COTTON 2/6/1945 NBC 30 VG COM 938 A DATE WITH JUDY #86 WITH CHARLES BOYER AFRS 30 VG AFRS 6089 A TRIBUTE TO AL JOLSON A STAR STUDDED SHOW HONORING AL JOLSON 10/1/1946 MUT 52 EX NET 6228 A TRIBUTE TO IRVING BERLIN ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND 8/3/1938 CBS 75 VG/EX NET 2488 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH MARLENA DETRICH 10/15/1942 NBC 30 VG+ COM 2489 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH LUCILLE BALL 11/18/1943 NBC 30 VG+ COM 4071 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH LYNN BARI 12/16/1943 NBC 30 VG COM 4072 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH THE ANDREW SISTERS 12/26/1943 NBC 30 VG COM 2490 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH BERT GORDON 12/30/1943 NBC 30 VG+ COM 2491 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH JUDY GARLAND 1/6/1944 NBC 30 VG+ COM 2492 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH HAROLD PERRY 1/20/1944 NBC 30 VG+ COM 4073 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE 1/20/1944 NBC 30 VG COM 2493 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH DOROTHY LAMOUR 2/17/1944 NBC 30 VG+ COM 4074 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH HEDDA HOPPER 3/2/1944 NBC 30 VG COM 4075 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH BLONDIE AND DAGWOOD 3/9/1944 NBC 30 VG COM 4076 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH ALAN HALE 3/16/1944 NBC 30 VG COM 2494 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH CARY GRANT 4/6/1944 NBC 30 VG+ COM 2495 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO COSTELLO'S GOLD MINE 10/12/1944 NBC 30 VG+ COM 2496 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO A DATE WITH MISS TINFOIL 1/18/1945 NBC 30 VG+ COM 5012 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO LOU WANTS TO BE A SALIOR 1/25/1945 NBC 30 EX COM 4077 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO REST HOME FOR COSTELLO 3/2/1945 AFRS 30 VG+ AFRS 2497 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH THE ANDREW SISTERS 4/25/1945 NBC 30 VG+ COM 2498 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO COSTELLO IN COURT 4/11/1946 NBC 30 VG+ COM 1591 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHERIFF COSTELLO 4/25/1946 NBC 30 VG COM 2499 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO JOINING THE CIRCUS (LINE BREAKUP) 5/9/1946 NBC 30 VG+ COM 2500 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO PREPARING FOR ELSA MAXWELL'S VISIT 5/30/1946 NBC 30 VG+ COM 1592 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WHEN LOU LIES A HORN BLOWS 10/10/1946 NBC 30 VG COM 2501 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO INCOME TAX TROUBLE 3/6/1947 NBC 30 VG+ COM 1593 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO LOU MUST LOOSE SOME MONEY, I.R.S. 3/13/1947 NBC 30 VG COM 2502 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WHO'S ON FIRST 4/17/1947 NBC 30 VG+ COM 1594 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO LOU BUYS A HOUSE 5/8/1947 NBC 30 VG COM 2503 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH MARILYN MAXWELL, MARRY COSTELLO 5/22/1947 NBC 30 VG+ COM 2504 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO THE BOYS NEED SOME DOUGH 6/6/1947 NBC 30 VG+ COM 1595 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO IN FRANCE 4/14/1948 ABC 30 VG SYN 2505 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO THE HAUNTED HOUSE WITH BELA LUGOSI 5/5/1948 ABC 30 VG+ SYN 1596 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO TAKING A RADIO POLL 5/12/1948 ABC 30 VG SYN 2506 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO LON CHANEY STEALS COSTELLO'S GIRL 6/2/1948 ABC 30 VG+ SYN 1597 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO LOU NEEDS TO FIND HIS BIRTH CERTIFICATE 6/23/1948 ABC 30 VG SYN 1598 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO LOU THE LIFEGUARD 7/28/1948 ABC 30 VG SYN 817 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO UNO DELEGATE 8/11/1948 ABC 30 VG 2507 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SAM SHOVEL SORRY WRONG RUMBA 11/11/1948 ABC 30 VG+ SYN 2508 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO THANKSGIVING SHOW 11/25/1948 ABC 30 VG+ SYN 818 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO BOY'S GO HUNTING 12/12/1948 ABC 30 VG+ COM 2509 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SAM SHOVEL IT WAS TIME FOR A CHANGE 12/16/1948 ABC 30 VG+ SYN 745 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO LOU REPLACES JOE DIMAGGIO 1945 NBC 30 VG+ COM 746 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH LUCILLE BALL NBC 30 VG 884 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO #14 WITH PETER LORRIE 1945 AFRS 30 VG+ AFRS 2487 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO WITH MADAME LAZONGA 7/31/1940 NBC 30 VG COM 2486 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO KID SHOW WITH RED RYDER,LITTLE BEAVER 9/11/1948 AFRS 30 VG+ COM 1635 ABC MYSTERY TIME MURDER IN HASTE 1957 ABC 30 VG SYN 1636 ABC MYSTERY TIME FOUR TIME LOSER 1957 ABC 30 VG SYN 1637 ABC MYSTERY TIME FOUR FATAL JUGGLERS 1957 ABC 30 VG SYN 1638 ABC MYSTERY TIME DEATH WALKED IN 1957 ABC 30 VG SYN 959 ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 1/8/1944 NBC 30 VG COM 5013 ACADEMY AWARD THEATER #36 LOST HORIZON 11/27/1946 30 VG+ COM 5014 ACADEMY AWARD THEATER #37 PORTRAIT OF JENNY 12/4/1946 30 VG+ COM 4078 ACADEMY AWARD THEATRE THE MALTESE FALCON 7/3/1946 CBS 30 VG+ COM 1643 ACTION THEATER HIGH EXPLOSIVE 1/15/1945 NBC 30 VG SYN 1412 ADVENTURE #1 MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE 3/12/1951 30 VG SYN 3299 ADVENTURE OF THE ABBOTTS #1 ROYAL PURPLE SCOOTER AFRS 30 VG+ AFRS 3300 ADVENTURE OF THE ABBOTTS #2 RICKSHAW AND RED LIPSTICK AFRS 30 VG+ AFRS 3301 ADVENTURE OF THE ABBOTTS #3 YELLOW CHIP AFRS 30 VG+ AFRS 3302 ADVENTURE OF THE ABBOTTS #4 BURNT COPPER POWDER AFRS 30 VG+ AFRS 463 ADVENTURES BY MORSE #1 GIRL ON SHIPWRECK ISLAND 30 EX SYN 464 ADVENTURES BY MORSE #2 GIRL ON SHIPWRECK ISLAND 30 EX SYN 465 ADVENTURES BY MORSE #3 GIRL ON SHIPWRECK ISLAND 30 EX SYN 2952 ADVENTURES OF ACE WILLIAMS #5 THE TUNIS TERROR 00/00/1938 15 VG SYN 2953 ADVENTURES OF ACE WILLIAMS #10 THE DUEL 00/00/1938 15 VG SYN 5015 ADVENTURES OF CHAMPION MYSTERY OF THE LOST TREASURE 10/24/1949 MUT 15 VG+ SYN 1349 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #417 JACQUES LOON JUMPS JIMMIE 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1350 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #418 FLASH LEWIS RESCUED 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1351 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #419 JEROME TELLS HIS STORY 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1352 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #420 CHOOSING SIDES 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1353 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #421 BATTLE RAGES ON (END CLIPPED) 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1354 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #422 PLANNING THE ESCAPE (END CLIPPED) 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1355 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #423 JIMMIE STILL MISSING 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1356 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #424 MUST WIN RACE 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1357 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #426 INTERNATIONAL AIR RACE 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1358 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #439 RUSSIAN PLANE NEEDS HELP 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1359 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #440 THE RACECONTINUES 00/00/1936 15 VG SYN 1360 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #441 JIMMIE'S PALNE IS OUT OF GAS 00/00/1936 15 VG SYN 1361 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #442 LANDING PLANE IN FOG 00/00/1936 15 VG SYN 1362 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #447 CHINESE WANTS TO DESTROY PLANES 00/00/1936 15 VG SYN 1363 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #448 JIMMIE AWAKES, REVIVES SPEED 00/00/1936 15 VG SYN 1364 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #450 RUSSIANS WON,BUT HOW 00/00/1936 15 VG SYN 1365 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #458 JIMMIE QUESTIONED FOR MURDER 00/00/1936 15 VG SYN 1366 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #459 LOOKING FOR CLUES 00/00/1936 15 VG SYN 1367 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #464 IS JIMMIE INOCENT OF MURDER 00/00/1936 15 VG SYN 1368 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #465 JIMMIE'S INQUEST 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1369 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #468 JIMMIE IS CLEARED 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1370 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #469 RECREATING THE CRIME 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 1371 AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN #476 ESCAPING DAWSON 00/00/1936 15 G-VG SYN 2513 AL JOLSON LIFEBOUY SHOW 1ST SONG THIS YEAR'S CROP OF KISSES 4/6/1937 CBS 30 VG-EX COM 2514 AL JOLSON LIFEBOUY SHOW 1ST SONG AVALON 9/28/1937 CBS 30 VG-EX COM 2515 AL JOLSON LIFEBOUY SHOW WITH MARIE WILSON 10/18/1938 CBS 30 VG-EX COM 2516 AL JOLSON LIFEBOUY SHOW WITH CONNIE BOSWELL 11/1/1938 CBS 30 VG-EX COM 2512 AL JOLSON LIFEBOUY SHOW 1ST SONG CALIFORNIA HERE I COME 11/15/1938 CBS 30 VG-EX COM 2517 AL JOLSON LIFEBOUY SHOW WITH MISHE AUER, 1ST SONG LIZA 11/22/1938 CBS 30 VG-EX COM 2518 AL JOLSON LIFEBOUY SHOW WITH JACKIE COOPER 11/29/1938 CBS 30 VG-EX COM 2519 AL JOLSON LIFEBOUY SHOW 1ST SONG AT SUNDOWN MELODY 1/3/1939 CBS 30 VG-EX COM 2511 AL JOLSON LIFEBOUY SHOW 1ST SONG SONG SWANEE RIVER 00/00/1938 CBS 30 VG+ COM 3614 AL TRACE SILLY SYMPHONISTS 1ST SONG AMREICAN POLKA 4/6/1944 MUT 15 VG SYN 761 ALAN YOUNG JURY DUTY 8/21/1945 AFRS 30 EX AFRS 762 ALAN YOUNG JEALOUS OF CARY GRANT 11/6/1945 AFRS 30 EX AFRS 759 ALAN YOUNG #61 FOOTBALL 11/13/1945 AFRS 30 EX AFRS 760 ALAN YOUNG #66 ALAN WANTS TO MARRY BETTY AFRS 30 EX AFRS 5016 ALAN YOUNG SHOW, THE #1 SHOW ALANWANTS TO BE A FOOTBALL PLAYER 11/13/1945 AFRS 30 EX AFRS 638 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE HENRY PROMISES BARBARA PEARSON A PIN 10/12/1939 NBC 30 VG COM 639 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE CHRISTMAS CARDS 6/18/1942 NBC 30 VG COM 640 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE LATE FOR DINNER 3/13/1947 NBC 30 VG COM 641 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE TRAVELING PHONOGRAPH 9/16/1948 NBC 30 VG COM 2520 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE HENRY GETS ENGAGED 5/5/1949 NBC 30 VG+ COM 2521 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE DUCK FOR A SCHOOL TURKEY RUN (X-TALK) 25 VG+ SYN 2522 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE A MOVIE OR A GRAB BAG 25 VG+ SYN 2523 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE A TUXEDO FOR THE SCHOOL FORMAL 25 VG+ SYN 2524 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE AUNT HARRIET, THE WATCH AND BIKE 25 VG SYN 2525 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE BODY BUILDING COURSE (X-TALK) 25 VG+ SYN 2526 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE BRINGING HOME THE CHEESE 26 VG SYN 2527 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE CLOSE THAT DOOR AFRS 30 VG AFRS 2528 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE FRENCH EXAM 25 VG+ SYN 2529 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE A GOOD SPRING DAY FOR A SWIM 25 VG SYN 2530 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE HALLOWEEN, STUCK IN A WELL 25 VG SYN 2531 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE HENRY TAKES LORETTA TO THE DANCE 25 VG+ SYN 2532 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE LOVE NOTE TO MISS ELLIOT AFRS 30 VG AFRS 2533 ALDRICH FAMILY, THE MR.
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