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744 101St Chase and Sandborn Show Anniversary Show 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 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 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