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{{short description|None}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Incomplete list|date=August 2008}} The radio programs listed below are all from the United States. {{compact TOC|side=yes|top=yes|num=yes}} ==0–9== * ''[[15 Minutes with Bing Crosby]]'' (1931) * ''[[2000 Plus]]'' (1950–1952) * ''[[2000X]]'' (2000) * ''[[21st Precinct]]'' (1953–1956) * ''[[The $64 Question]]'' (1950–1952) ==A== * ''[[A Christmas Sing with Bing (1955–1962)]]'', annual program of Christmas music. * ''[[The A&P Gypsies]]'', variety (1930, [[NBC]]-Red, 8:30–9:30 p.m. Mondays). The host and band leader was [[Harry Horlick (bandleader)|Harry Horlick]]. Announcers were Phillips Carlin and [[Milton Cross]].<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984">{{cite book |author=Terrace, Vincent | title=Radio Programs, 1924–1984:A Catalog of Over 1800 Shows | year=1999 | publisher= McFarland | location=Jefferson, NC | isbn= 0-7864-0351-9}}</ref><ref name="On the Air">{{cite book | author=Dunning, John | title=On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio | year=1998 | publisher=Oxford University Press | location=New York | isbn=0-19-507678-8 | url-access=registration | url=https://archive.org/details/onairencyclop00dunn }}</ref> * ''[[A.L. Alexander's Mediation Board]]'', advice (1943–1952, Mutual)<ref name="On the Air"/> * ''[[The Abbott and Costello Show (radio program)#Schedule|The Abbott and Costello Children's Show]]'' (1947–1949, ABC)<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Abbott and Costello Show (radio program)|The Abbott and Costello Show]]'', comedy, 30 minutes (1940, 1942–1947, NBC; 1947–1949, ABC)<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[Abbott Mysteries]]'', mystery (1945–1947, [[Mutual Broadcasting System]], 30 minutes). Based on the novels by Frances Crane. The stars were [[Julie Stevens (American radio actress)|Julie Stevens]] as Jean Abbott and Charles Webster as Pat Abbott. The writers included Howard Merrill and Ed Adamsom.<ref name="On the Air"/> * ''[[ABC Mystery Theater]]'', mystery (1951–1954), ABC * ''[[Abe Burrows#Radio|The Abe Burrows Show]]'', comedy (1947–1948, CBS, 15 minutes)<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[Abie's Irish Rose]]'', comedy (1942–1944, NBC, 8:00–8:30 p.m. Sunday)<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[Academy Award (radio)]]'', anthology (1946, CBS, 30 minutes). Music: [[Leith Stevens]]. Producer: Lee Engelbach. Adaptations: Frank Wilson.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[Accordiana]]'' (1934, [[CBS]], 8:30–9:00 p.m. Tuesday), with [[soprano]] [[Vivienne Segal]], [[tenor]] Oliver Smith, and the Abe Lyman Orchestra. * ''[[Acousticon Hour]]'', (1927–1928, [[NBC]], 5:30–6:00 p.m. Sundays) * ''[[Action (radio)|Action]]'', anthology series (1945); one episode: ''High Explosive'' with [[Jane Wyatt]], [[Robert Lowery (actor)|Robert Lowery]], and star and narrator [[William Gargan]].<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adam Carolla Show (terrestrial radio)|The Adam Carolla Show]]'' (2006–2009) * ''[[Add a Line]]'', game, (1949, ABC, 30 minutes). Host: John Nelson.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adele Clark Show]]'', variety, (1945–1946, ABC, 30 minutes). Host and Singer: Adele Clark. Announcer: Gene Kirby. Music: Jack Kelly and his orchestra.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[Adopted Daughter]]'' (1937–1941) * ''[[Adult Education Series]]'' (1938–1957) * ''[[Adventure Parade]]'', anthology (1946–1949, [[Mutual Broadcasting System|MBS]], 15 minutes). Host/Storyteller: John Griggs. Announcer: George Hogan.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[Adventures by Morse]]'', adventure (1944, syndicated, 30 minutes). Elliott Lewis, David Ellis, and Russell Thorson as Bart Friday. [[Barton Yarborough]] as Skip Turner. Writer/Producer: [[Carlton E. Morse]].<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[Adventures in Odyssey]]'' (1987–present) * ''[[Babe Ruth|The Adventures of Babe Ruth]]'' * ''[[The Adventures of Bill Lance]]'', crime drama (1947–1948, ABC, 30 minutes). [[Gerald Mohr]] as Bill Lance. Announcer: Owen James.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adventures of Champion (radio series)|The Adventures of Champion]]'', adventure (1949–1950, MBS, 15 minutes). Adventures of [[Gene Autry]]'s horse, Champion.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adventures of Christopher Wells]]'', crime drama (1947–1948, CBS, 30 minutes). [[Myron McCormick]] and [[Les Damon]] as Christopher Wells. Charlotte Lawrence and [[Vicki Vola]] as Stacy McGill. Orchestra: Peter von Streeden.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[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.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adventures of Ellery Queen (radio program)|The Adventures of Ellery Queen]]'' (1939–1948) * ''[[The Adventures of Father Brown]]'', crime drama, (1945, MBS, 30 minutes)<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[Frank Merriwell|The Adventures of Frank Merriwell]]'', adventure (1946–1949, NBC, 30 minutes)<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adventures of Frank Race]]'', 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]], and the music by Ivan Ditmars.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[Burns and Allen|The Adventures of Gracie]]'', (also known as ''The Vintage [[White Owl]] Program'') comedy, (1934–1935, CBS, 30 minutes). The hosts and stars were [[George Burns]] and [[Gracie Allen]]. Vocalists included The Picken Sisters and the White Owl Buccaneers. The announcer was [[Bill Goodwin]]. [[Robert E. Dolan]] led the orchestra.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[Let's Pretend|The Adventures of Helen and Mary]]'', children's, (1929–1934, CBS, 30 minutes). Became ''[[Let's Pretend]]''. Estelle Levy played Helen, [[Patricia Ryan (actress)|Patricia Ryan]] played Mary. Maurice Brown was the announcer.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall]]'', mystery, (1944–1945, MBS, 30 minutes). Starring [[Walter Hampden]] as Leonidas Witherall, [[Agnes Moorehead]] and [[Ethel Remey]] as Mrs. Mollett and [[Jack MacBryde]] as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso, with music by Milton Kane. The program was produced by Roger Bower.<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adventures of Maisie]]'' (1945–1952) * ''[[The Adventures of Nero Wolfe]]'', mystery (1943–1944, ABC, 30 minutes)<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet]]'', comedy, (1944–1954, CBS 1944–1948, NBC 1948–1949, CBS 1949, ABC 1949–1954, 30 minutes)<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adventures of Philip Marlowe]]'', crime drama (1947, NBC; 1948–1951, CBS)<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin]]'', adventure (1955, MBS, 30 minutes)<ref name="Radio Programs, 1924-1984"/> * ''[[The Adventures of Sam Spade]]'' (1946–1951) * ''[[The Adventures of Superman (radio series)|The Adventures of Superman]]'' (1940–1951) * ''[[Abbott Mysteries|The Adventures of the Abbotts]]'', mystery (1954–1955, NBC, 30 minutes). [[Claudia Morgan]] as Jean Abbott and [[Les Damon]] as Pat Abbott.<ref name="On the Air"/> * ''[[The Adventures of the Thin Man]]'' (1941–1950) * ''[[The Affairs of Ann Scotland]]'' (1946–1947) * ''[[Afropop Worldwide]]'' (1988) * ''[[Against the Storm (radio program)|Against the Storm]]'' (1939–1952) * ''[[The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen]]'' (1933–1943) * ''[[The Al Franken Show]]'' (2004–2007) * ''[[Al Jolson|The Al Jolson Show]]'' (1932–1949) * ''[[Al Pearce]]'' (1928–1947) * ''[[The Aldrich Family]]'' (1939–1953) * ''[[Alec Templeton|Alec Templeton Time]]'' (1939–1948) * ''[[Alex Dreier]]'' (1945–1963) * ''[[Alka-Seltzer Time]]''. * ''[[Alias Jimmy Valentine (radio program)|Alias Jimmy Valentine]]'' (1938–1939) * ''[[The All-Negro Hour]]'' (1929–1935) * ''[[All Songs Considered]]'' (2000–present) * ''[[All Things Considered]]'' (1971–present) * ''[[AllNight with Jason Smith]]'' (2005–present) * ''[[Amanda of Honeymoon Hill]]'' (1940–1946) * ''[[Amazing Facts]]'' (1965–present) * ''[[The Amazing Mr. Malone]]''. * ''[[The Amazing Mr. Tutt]]'' (1948) * ''[[The Amazing Nero Wolfe]]'', mystery (1945, MBS, 30 minutes) * ''[[America Abroad]]'', documentary (2003– ) * ''[[America Calling]]'' (1941) * ''[[The American Album of Familiar Music]]'' (1931–1951) * ''[http://www.franciscanmedia.org American Catholic Radio]'' * ''[[American Country Countdown]]'' (1973–present) * ''[[Classic Countdown|American Gold]]'' with Dick Bartley (1992–2009) * ''[[American Farmer]]'' (1945–1963) * ''[[The American Forum of the Air]]'' (1937–1956) * ''[[The American Mercury|American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press]]'' (1945–present) * ''[[American Portraits]]'' (1938–1951) * ''[[American Radio Warblers]]'' (1937–1952) * ''[[The American School of the Air]]'' (1930–1948) * ''[[American Top 40]]'' (1970–1995, 1998–present) * ''[[America's Town Meeting of the Air]]'' (1935–1956) * ''[[Amos 'n' Andy]]'' (1929–1960) * ''[[An Evening with Romberg]]'' (1945-1948) * ''[[And They Call It Democracy]]'' (2005–2008) * ''[[Andre Kostelanetz|The Andre Kostelanetz Show]]'' (1932–1948) * ''[[Anything Anything with Rich Russo]]'' (2008–present) * ''[[The Answer Man]]'' (1937–1956) * ''[[Appointment with Music]]'' (1948) * ''[[Arch Oboler's Plays]]'' (1939–1940) * ''[[Archie Andrews (comics)|Archie Andrews]]'' (1943–1953) * ''[[Arco Birthday Party]]''. * ''[[Are We Alone?]]'' (2003–present)) * ''[[The Armstrong Theater of Today]]'' (1941–1954) * ''[[Arnold Grimm's Daughter]]'' (1937–1942) * ''[[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) ==B== * ''[[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– )<ref>{{cite news|last1=Ackerman|first1=Paul|title=Bill Goodwin|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QAwEAAAAMBAJ&q=%22Bill+Goodwin+Show%22&pg=PT10|accessdate=22 July 2015|agency=Billboard|date=May 10, 1947|page=11}}</ref> * ''[[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 Dinah Shore Show (radio program)#The Bird's Eye Open House (1943–1946)|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 (radio series)|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.<ref name="On the Air"/> * ''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) * ''[[Broadway Talks Back]]'' (1946-1947) * ''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]]'' * ''[[Chaplain Jim]]'' * ''[[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–?) * ''[[Child's World]]'' (1947-1949) * ''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''<ref name=np>{{cite news|title=Mother Role|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2030440/allenbymother_role/|agency=The News-Palladium|date=October 1, 1947|page=9|via = [[Newspapers.com]]|accessdate = March 20, 2015}} {{Open access}}</ref> * ''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 (radio program)|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) * ''[[The Court of Human Relations]]'' (1934–1939) * ''Crap From The Past'' (1992–present) * ''[[Creeps by Night]]'' (1944) * ''[[Cresta Blanca Carnival]]'' (1942-1944) * ''[[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]]'' (1990–2022) * ''[[David Harum (radio program)|David Harum]]'' (1936-1951) * ''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) * ''[[The Doctor's Wife (radio series)|The Doctor's Wife]]'' (1952-1956) * ''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) * ''[[Dr. Standish, Medical Examiner]]'' (1948) * ''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]]'' (2004–2014) * ''[[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) * ''[[The Eno Crime Club]]'' (1931–1936) * ''[[Escape (radio program)|Escape]]'' (1947–1954) * ''Eternal Light'' (1946–1970s) * ''[[Ethel and Albert]]'' "[[eTown]]" (1991–present) * ''[[The Eveready Hour]]'' (1923–1930) * ''[[Everything for the Boys]]'' (1944-1945) * ''[[Everyman's Theater]]'' (1940–1941) ==F== * ''[[The Fabulous Dr. Tweedy]]'' (1946-1947) * ''[[Face the Nation]]'' (1954–1970) * ''Faith in Our Time'' (1945–1954) * ''The Falcon'' (1943–1954) * ''Falcon's Rock Block'' (2007–present) * ''[[Family Hour of Stars]]'' (1948-1950) * ''[[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<ref>{{cite web|title=The Fifth Horseman|url=https://archive.org/details/The_Fifth_Horseman|website=The Internet Archive|accessdate=2 October 2015}}</ref> * ''[[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) * ''[[Ford Theater (radio series)|Ford Theater]]'' (1947-1949) * ''[[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) * ''[http://www.freebeerandhotwings.com/pg/jsp/general/cast.jsp The Free Beer and Hot Wings Morning Show]'' (1997–present) * ''[http://www.spreaker.com/show/the_free_coo 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) * ''[[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) * ''[[Goodwill Court]]'' (1936, NBC, 30 minutes weekly) * ''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'' (1946–1953) * ''[[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 Grouch Club]]'' (1939–1940) * ''[[The Guiding Light]]'' (1937–1952) * ''[[Gunsmoke]]'' (1952–1961) * ''[[Gutsy geeks]]'' (2001–present) * ''[[Guy Lombardo|Guy Lombardo Show]]'' (1929–1957) ==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#Radio show|Have Gun, Will Travel]]'' (1957–1960) * ''[[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]]''<ref>{{cite journal|title=Buy a Bond For Each Berlin Bomb|journal=Radio News Tower|date=February 1, 1943|volume=7|issue=5|page=1|url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/Archive-Station-Books-IDX/IDX/WOW/WOW-1943-02-OCR-Page-0001.pdf}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> * ''[[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) * ''[[Hit the Jackpot]]'' (1948–1950) * ''Hobby Lobby'' (1937–1944) * ''[[Hogan's Daughter]]'' (1949) * ''[[Holiday and Company]]'' * ''[[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) * ''[[Hymns of All Churches]]'' (1935-1947) ==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== * "[https://web.archive.org/web/20140728104014/http://www.jackandandre.com/ 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, [[CBS]], 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]]''<ref>{{cite news|title=Production|url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/Archive-BC-IDX/48-OCR/1948-04-05-BC-OCR-Page-0094.pdf|accessdate=4 May 2015|agency=Broadcasting|date=April 5, 1948|page=94}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> * ''[[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]]'' (1937–1954) * ''[[Life and Love of Dr. Susan]]''<ref>{{cite news|title=On the Air|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2338419/phelps_beginning_date_for_soap_opera/|agency=The Circleville Herald|date=February 10, 1939|page=10|via = [[Newspapers.com]]|accessdate = May 2, 2015}} {{Open access}}</ref> * ''[[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) * ''[[Living Dramas of the Bible]]'' (1937) * ''[[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) * [http://michelleontheair.com/tag/make-it-happen-radio/ Make It Happen With Michelle McCullough (2013–present)] * ''[[The Man Called X]]'' (1944–1952) * ''[[The Man Behind the Gun (radio series)|The Man Behind the Gun]]'' (1942-1944) * ''[[Manhattan Merry-Go-Round]]'' (1933–1949) * ''[[The March of Time (radio program)|The March of Time]]'' (1931–1945) * ''[http://www.musicalhealthtalk.com 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 Bandstand]]'' (1956-1959) * ''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<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wbai.org/program.php?program=99|title = WBAI Radio – NYC}}</ref>–present) * ''Noah Webster Says'' (1942–1951) * ''Northwestern University Reviewing Stand'' (1936–1963) * ''Now Hear This'' (1951) * ''Nutmeg Junction'' (2018 to present) <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tricornernews.com/node/54944|title=Chiefs squash Jackets, 86–55 | TriCorner News}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.registercitizen.com/news/article/Torrington-s-WAPJ-announces-Nutmeg-12782160.php?nocache=1|title=Torrington's WAPJ announces ' Nutmeg Junction' program|date=26 March 2018}}</ref> ==O== * ''Of Men and Books'' (1939–1948) * ''[[Official Detective (radio series)|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) * ''[[Passport to Romance (radio series)|Passport to Romance]]'' (1946) * ''[[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]]''<ref>{{cite news|title=Ilka Chase 'Penthouse Party' Heard Half-Hour Earlier|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2357804/ilka_chase_penthouse_party/|agency=Harrisburg Telegraph|date=June 21, 1941|page=26|via = [[Newspapers.com]]|accessdate = May 5, 2015}} {{Open access}}</ref> * ''[[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 Peter Lind Hayes Show#CBS radio|The Peter Lind Hayes Show]]'' (1954–1955) * ''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) * ''[[Screen Directors Playhouse (radio series)|Screen Directors Playhouse]]'' (1949-1951) * ''[[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) * ''[[Sing It Again]]'' (1948-1951) * ''[[Singin' Sam]]'' (1930–1947) * ''Singing Story Lady'' (1932–1941) * ''Singin' Sam'' (1930–1947) * ''The Six Shooter'' (1952–1954) ** ''[[Nelson Olmsted|Sleep No More]]'' * ''[[Skippy Hollywood Theatre]]'' (syndicated prior to December 1, 1949; CBS 1949-1950) * ''Smilin' Ed Maxwell Show'' (1932–1941) * ''Smoke Dreams'' (1928–1946) * ''Snow Village Sketches'' (1928–1947) * ''[[The Somerset Maugham Theater (radio series)|The Somerset Maugham Theater]]'' (1951-1952) * ''[[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 (radio series)|Studio One]]'' (1947-1948) * ''[[Suspense (radio program)|Suspense]]'' (1942–1962) * ''[[Sunday at the Memories]]''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sundayatthememories.com/ |title=Home |website=sundayatthememories.com}}</ref> (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 Changing World]]'' (1944-1945) * ''[[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!''<ref>{{cite news|last1=Colfer|first1=Elliot|title=Program Reviews: Tune Up, America!|agency=Billboard|issue=March 21, 1942|page=8}}</ref> * ''[[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]]'' [[CBS]] (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 (radio program)|The Whisperer]]'' (1951) * ''[[The Whistler (radio series)|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) * ''[[The Woolworth Hour]]'' (1955–1957) * ''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 Love (radio series)|Young Love]]'' (1949-1950) * ''[[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 Zane Grey Show]]'' (1947-1948) * ''[[The Zero Hour (Rod Serling series)|The Zero Hour]]'' (1973–1974) * ''[[The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air]]'' (1932, 1936) ==See also== {{Portal|Radio}} * [[List of Canadian radio programs]] * [[List of old-time radio people]] * [[List of old-time radio programs]] * [[List of UK radio programs]] ==References== <references /> * Sies, Luther F. ''Encyclopedia of American radio 1920–1960''. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2000. {{ISBN|0-7864-0452-3}} * Terrace, Vincent (1981). ''The Radio's Golden Years: Encyclopedia of Radio Programs, 1930–1960.'' A.S. Barnes. {{ISBN?}} {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of U.S. Radio Programs}} [[Category:American radio programs|*]] [[Category:Lists of radio programs|Us radio programs]] [[Category:Lists of mass media in the United States|Radio programs]]
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