Lux Radio Theatre (CBS, 1 hour each)
"A Free Soul" with Ginger Rogers, November 1, 1937.
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"Seventh Heaven" with Jean Arthur, October 17, 1938.

"Border Town" with Joan Bennet, July 3, 1939.
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"The Young At Heart" with Ida Lupino, February 5, 1940.

"Manhatten Melodrama" with Wm. Powell, September 9, 1940.
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"Midnight" with Claudette Colbert, May 20, 1940.

"Vivacious Lady" with Alice Faye, January 6, 1941.
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"Unfinished Business" with Irene Dunne, October 6, 1941.
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"The Strawberry Blonde" with Rita Hayworth, March 23, 1942.

"The Magnificent Dope" with Henry Fonda, September 28, 1942.
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"Happy Land" with Frances Dee, April 10, 1944.
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"It Happened Tomorrow" with Anne Baxter, July 3, 1944.

"Lucky Partners" with Lucille Ball, Spetember 25, 1944.
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"Magnificent Obsession" with Claudette Colbert, November 13, 1944.
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"Alexander Graham Bell" with June Duprez, May 5, 1945.

"Wonderful Urge" with Gene Tierney, March 21, 1949.

Family Theater
"Flight From Home" February 13, 1947 with James Stewart and Loretta Young.
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"A Rose By Any Other Name" December 18, 1947 with Kathryn Grayson and Johnny Johnston.
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"Sara Bernhardt" May 3, 1950.
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Theater of Romance
"Random Harvest" March 5, 1946.

Jack Benny

"Jack Tries to Reach His Advertising Agency" November, 28, 1948.

*The Bickersons
Co-starred with Frances Langford. For a complete radio log, go to Jerry Haendiges Radio Logs. And for the official Bickersons site click here.

You can also download various Bickersons episodes from Archive.org here and here.

*Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy Show
Hosted this wondeful show for a while--get episode information from Jerry
Haendiges Radio Logs or visit Snerdville.

Don was on the show from 1937 to 1940 and you can find episodes where Don was the host from Archive.org here.

Also of note, Don Ameche's brother Jim was a radio man as well and is best known for Jack Armstrong: The All-American Boy.

*Perhaps one day, I shall actually be able to write a proper description for both shows. If anyone has special knowledge about either show let me know at ginnysayre@gmail.com.