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Lux Radio Theatre
"Tom, Dick and Harry" September 8, 1941 with Ginger Rogers, Burgess Meredith, and Alan Marshall.
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"The Navy Comes Through" May 3, 1943 with Pat O'Brien and Ruth Hussey.
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"Cynthia" June 23, 1947 with Elizabeth Taylor, and Mary Astor.
"The Barkley's of Broadway" January 1, 1951 with Ginger Rogers.
"Royal Wedding" April 14, 1952 with Jane Powell.
"Angels in the Outfield" April 6, 1953 with Janet Leigh.
"Battleground" December 7, 1954
with Van Johnson.
Screen Guild Theatre
"VARIETY REVIEW 5" April 9, 1939 with Mickey Rooney, Joan Bennett, Rudy Vallee, The King's Men, and Rosemary Lane.
Kraft Music Hall
October 16, 1941 with Joan Bennett.
October 23, 1941 with Joan Bennett and Don Ameche.
January 13, 1944
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June 22, 1944
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September 7, 1944 with Marilyn Maxwell.
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Command Performance
July 1, 1944 with Nelson Eddy and Tommy Dorsey.
August 5, 1944 with Ginger Rogers, Virginia O'Brien, and Jimmy Durante.
"Awards Ceremony" April 14, 1946 with Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, and Bing Crosby.
December 29, 1946
"Fifth Anniversary Special" May 29, 1947.
Front and Center
September 28, 1947 with Dennis Day.
Family Theater
"A Bunch of Keys" March 25, 1947.
"Farewell to Birdie McKeelser" October 14, 1948 with June Haver.
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"Old Judge Priest" January 4, 1950 with Ruth Hussey and Charlie
Ruggles.
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Sealtest Variety Theater
December 9, 1948 with Jack Benny.
Railroad Hour
"Holiday Inn" December 20, 1948 with Martha Tilton.
Hollywood Hotel
"Top of the Town" March 19, 1937.
Hollywood Star Playhouse
"Wedding Present" October 25, 1951.
Suspense
"Death on Highway 99" October 4, 1945.
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"Too Little to Live On" February 7, 1946.
The Eddie Cantor Show
October 20, 1943