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1931–1947

Bing Crosby

802 surviving broadcasts held in the archive

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”; these recordings are in the public domain.

Source collection: general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby

The surviving run

Transmission

2 September

No. 1

1931

Bing Crosby

15 Minutes With Crosby (1) First Song - Just One More Chance

Running time

7 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

8 August

No. 2

1934

Bing Crosby

1934(USA)Archives19340808GeorgieStollOrchvBingCrosby-SomedaySweetheart

Running time

3 min

Transmission

8 August

No. 3

1934

Bing Crosby

1934-USA-Archives-1934-08-08-Georgie-Stoll-Orch-v-Bing-Crosby-Someday-Sweetheart

Running time

3 min

Transmission

18 September

No. 4

1934

Bing Crosby

Woodbury Show (33-35) (33) First Song - Love In Bloom

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

5 March

No. 5

1935

Bing Crosby

Woodbury Soap (33-35) (57) Guests - Marian Mansfield, Charles Erwin

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

9 January

No. 6

1936

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (6) First Song - A Little Bit Independent, Guest - Joe Venuti

Running time

45 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

27 May

No. 7

1937

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (71) First song - How Could You?, Guests - Gail Patrick, Zasu Pitts

Running time

1h 0m

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

3 March

No. 8

1938

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (98) First Song - Gypsy In My Soul, Guests - Maureen O'Sullivan, Mischa Auer

Running time

1h 1m

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

19 May

No. 9

1938

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (109) First Song - You Couldn't Be Cuter, Guests - Humphrey Bogart, Adrienne Ames

Running time

54 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

16 August

No. 10

1940

Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby Presents (08-16-1940)

Running time

29 min

Transmission

17 October

No. 11

1940

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (210) First Song - I'm Nobody's Baby, Guest Host - Bob Burns, Guest - Dorothy Lamour, Herbert Marshall, Wingy Manone

Running time

1h 0m

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

6 March

No. 12

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (228) First Song - Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me, Guests - Lionel Barrymore, Eddie Bracken

Running time

56 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

20 March

No. 13

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (230) First Song - The Band Played On, Guests - Edward Arnold, J. Carrol Naish

Running time

53 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

1 May

No. 14

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (237) First Song - With A Twist Of The Wrist, Guests - Pat O'Brien, Josephine Tuminia

Running time

1h 1m

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

29 May

No. 15

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (241) First Song - Can'tcha Tell, Guests - Duke Ellington, Frank McHugh, James Hilton

Running time

1h 2m

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

5 June

No. 16

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (242) First Song - You're A Double Lovely, Guests - William Boyd, Jerry Lester

Running time

58 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

12 June

No. 17

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (243) First Song - Why Cry Baby?, Guests - Ethel Waters, Donald Crisp, Chester Morris

Running time

56 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

19 June

No. 18

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (244) First Song - You're A Double Lovely, Guests - Bert Lahr, Gail Patrick

Running time

1h 1m

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

26 June

No. 19

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (245) First Song - Smile Your Troubles Away, Guest Host - Don Ameche, Guest - Charles Boyer

Running time

1h 2m

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

2 October

No. 20

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (259) First Song - Any Bonds Today?, Guest Host - Don Ameche, Guest - Melvyn Douglas, Jackie Cooper

Running time

1h 0m

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

9 October

No. 21

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (260) First Song - Ida, Guest Host - Don Ameche, Guest - Duke Ellington, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr

Running time

1h 1m

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

23 October

No. 22

1941

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (262) First Song - There'll Be Some Changes Made, Guest Host - Don Ameche, Guests - George Murphy, Lauritz Melchior, Joan Bennett

Running time

59 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

29 January

No. 23

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (276) First Song - The U.S. Field Artillery March, Guests - Sam Snead, Madeleine Carroll

Running time

1h 1m

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

12 March

No. 24

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (282) First Song - How About You?, Guests - Pat O'Brien, Wingy Manone

Running time

56 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

2 April

No. 25

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (285) First Song - The Army Air Corps Song, Guests - Walter Huston, Claude Thornhill

Running time

54 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

16 April

No. 26

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (287) First Song - K-K-K-Katy, Guests - Spike Jones, Ronald Reagan, Sabu

Running time

58 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

23 April

No. 27

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (288) First Song - The Marines' Hymn, Guest - Capt. Floyd J. Sweet

Running time

41 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

30 April

No. 28

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (289) First Song - Hey, Mabel!, Guests - Susan Hayward, Larry Adler, Gene Tunney

Running time

55 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

28 May

No. 29

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (293) First Song - The Bombardier Song, Guests - Frank McHugh, Ruth Hussey

Running time

52 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

4 June

No. 30

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (294) First Song - Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree, Guest - John Garfield

Running time

54 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

5 November

No. 31

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (303) First Song - The Marines' Hymn, Guests - Cass Daley, Richard Haydn (end Mary Martin as regular)

Running time

49 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

12 November

No. 32

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (304) First Song - Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition, Guests - Ginny Simms, Edgar Buchanan (end Victor Borge as regular)

Running time

55 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

24 December

No. 33

1942

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (310) First Song - Adeste Fidelis, Guests - Jack Carson, Fay Bainter

Running time

57 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

14 January

No. 34

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (313) First Song - Hip, Hip, Hooray!, Guest - Cass Daley, Janet Blair

Running time

27 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

28 January

No. 35

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (315) First Song - Anchors Aweigh, Guests - Ginny Simms, Frank McHugh

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

4 February

No. 36

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (316) First Song - For Me And My Gal, Guest - Victor Borge

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

25 March

No. 37

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (323) First Song - Great Day, Guest - Bert Lahr

Running time

26 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

1 April

No. 38

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (324) First Song - You Are My Sunshine, Guest - Lucille Ball

Running time

26 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

8 April

No. 39

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (325) First Song - MacNamara's Band, Guest - Rags Ragland

Running time

26 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

12 August

No. 40

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (337) First Song - I've Got Sixpence, Guest - Ed Gardner

Running time

31 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

2 September

No. 41

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (340) First Song - Oh! What A Beautiful Morning, Guest - Frank McHugh

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

9 September

No. 42

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (341) First Song - Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer, Guests - Phil Silvers, Falstaff Openshaw

Running time

31 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

16 September

No. 43

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (342) First Song - The Road To Victory, Guests - Jinx Falkenburg, Falstaff Openshaw

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

23 September

No. 44

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (343) First Song - What Do You Do In The Infantry?, Guest - George Murphy

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

30 September

No. 45

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (344) First Song - Vict'ry Polka, Guest - Phil Silvers

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

7 October

No. 46

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (345) First Song - The Road To Victory, Guest - Lucille Ball

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

4 November

No. 47

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (349) Guest Host - Bob Crosby, Guest - Bob Hope

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

11 November

No. 48

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (350) Guest Host - Bob Crosby, Guest - Lum and Abner

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

2 December

No. 49

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (353) First Song - Vict'ry Polka, Guest - Ed Gardner

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

16 December

No. 50

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (355) First Song - Pistol Packin' Mama, Guest - Phil Silvers

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

30 December

No. 51

1943

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (357) First Song - Happy Holidays/Come To Holiday Inn, Guest - Cass Daley

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

6 January

No. 52

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (358) First Song - Shoo Shoo Baby, Guests - William Frawley, Nan Wynn

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

13 January

No. 53

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (359) First Song - San Fernando Valley, Guests - George Murphy, Jane Frazee

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

20 January

No. 54

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (360) First Song - What Do You Do In The Infantry?, Guest - Dale Evans

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

3 February

No. 55

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (362) First Song - San Fernando Valley, Guest - Donald O'Connor

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

17 February

No. 56

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (364) First Song - Iowa, Guest - Cass Daley

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

24 February

No. 57

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (365) First Song - San Fernando Valley, Guest Phil Silvers

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

2 March

No. 58

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (366) First Song - (There'll Be A) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin, Lucille Ball

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

9 March

No. 59

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (367) First Song - The Bombardier Song, Guest - George Murphy

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

23 March

No. 60

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (369) First Song - Saturday Night Is The Loneliest Night of The Week

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

30 March

No. 61

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (370) First Song - (There'll Be A) Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin, Guest - George Murphy

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

6 April

No. 62

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (371) First Song - It's Love, Love, Love, Guest - Kraft Choral Club

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

13 April

No. 63

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (372) First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest - Bob Hope

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

20 April

No. 64

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (373) First Song - San Fernando Valley, Guest - Dave Shelley

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

27 April

No. 65

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (374) First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest - Sonny Tufts

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

4 May

No. 66

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (375) First Song - It's Love, Love, Love, Guest - Gene Kelly

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

11 May

No. 67

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (376) First Song - Great Day, Guest - Keenan Wynn

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

18 May

No. 68

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (377) First Song - It's Love, Love, Love, Guests - Jack Carson, Eddie Marr

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

25 May

No. 69

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (378) First Song - Bless 'Em All, Guest - Richard Haydn

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

1 June

No. 70

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (379) First Song - San Fernando Valley, Guest - Katina Paxinou

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

8 June

No. 71

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (380) First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest - Cecil B. DeMille (23 min show due to D-Day news bulletin)

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

15 June

No. 72

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (381) First Song - Bless 'Em All, Guest - Bob Hope

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

22 June

No. 73

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (382) First Song - (There'll Be A) Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin, Guest - George Murphy

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

29 June

No. 74

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (383) First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest - Roy Rogers

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

6 July

No. 75

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (384) First Song - Snoqualmie Jo-Jo, Guests - Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

13 July

No. 76

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (385) First Song - Bless 'Em All, Guest - Keenan Wynn

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

20 July

No. 77

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (386) First Song - Snoqualmie Jo-Jo, Guest - Sonny Tufts

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

27 July

No. 78

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (387) First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest - Sonny Tufts (end Music Maids as regulars)

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

9 November

No. 79

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (388) First Song - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, Guest, Ethel Smith

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

16 November

No. 80

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (389) First Song - Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, Guest - Frank Sinatra

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

23 November

No. 81

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (390) First Song - Dance With A Dolly, Guest - Rise Stevens

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

30 November

No. 82

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (391) First Song - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?, Guest - Spike Jones

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

7 December

No. 83

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (392) First Song - (There'll Be A) Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin, Guest - Diana Lynn

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

14 December

No. 84

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (393) First Song - Don't Fence Me In, Guest - Jerry Colonna

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

21 December

No. 85

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (394) First Song - Adeste Fidelis, Guest - Kraft Choral Club

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

28 December

No. 86

1944

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (395) First Song - Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive, Guest - Les Paul Trio, Beatrice Kay

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

4 January

No. 87

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (396) First Song - Don't Fence Me In, Guest - Johnny Mercer

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

11 January

No. 88

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (397) First Song - Dance With A Dolly, Guest - Spike Jones

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

18 January

No. 89

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (398) First Song - Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, Guest - Duke Ellington

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

25 January

No. 90

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (399) First Song - Don't Fence Me In, Guest - The Andrews Sisters

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

1 February

No. 91

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (400) First Song - Evelina, Guest - The Charioteers

Running time

31 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

8 February

No. 92

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (401) First Song - Saturday Night Is The Loneliest Night In The Week, Guest - Fred Lowery

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

15 February

No. 93

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (402) First Song - Dance With A Dolly, Guest - Ella Logan, Eddie Heywood

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

1 March

No. 94

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (404) First Song - Evelina, Guest - Sandra Berkova

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

8 March

No. 95

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (405) First Song - Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, Guest - Joe Venuti, Silvino de Solas

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

15 March

No. 96

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (406) First Song - MacNamara's Band, Guest - Artie Shaw and his Gramercy Five

Running time

31 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

22 March

No. 97

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (407) First Song - Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night of The Week), Guest - Frankie Carle

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

29 March

No. 98

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (408) First Song - The Fifth Marines, Guest - Kraft Choral Club

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

5 April

No. 99

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (409) First Song - A Little On The Lonely Side, Guest - King Cole Trio, Florence Alba

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

19 April

No. 100

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (411) First Song - My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time, Guest - Yehudi Menuhin

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

26 April

No. 101

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (412) First Song - Candy, Guest - Carmen Cavallaro, Florence Alba

Running time

27 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

3 May

No. 102

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (413) First Song - Sentimental Journey, Guest - King Cole Trio

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

10 May

No. 103

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (414) First Song - My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time, Guest - Cass Daley

Running time

27 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

17 May

No. 104

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (415) First Song - Candy, Guest - Florence Alba, Eddie Heywood

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

28 June

No. 105

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (421) First Song - On The Atchison, Topeka And Santa Fe, Guest - Carmen Cavallaro, Florence Alba

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

4 October

No. 106

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (422) First Song - Stars In Your Eyes (begin Frank Morgan as host)

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

18 October

No. 107

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (424) Guest Host - Frank Morgan

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

8 November

No. 108

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (427) Guest Host - Frank Morgan, Guest - Vera Vague

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

22 November

No. 109

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (429) First Song - Tampico, Guest Host - Frank Morgan

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

6 December

No. 110

1945

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (431) First Song - The Wild, Wild West, Guest Host - Frank Morgan

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

7 February

No. 111

1946

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (440) First Song - Aren't You Glad You're You, Guest - Frank Morgan

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

14 February

No. 112

1946

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (441) First Song - Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Guest - Les Paul

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

21 February

No. 113

1946

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (442) First Song - Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief, Guest - Frank Morgan

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

28 February

No. 114

1946

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (443) First Song - Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Guest - Martha Tilton, Jerry Colonna

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

4 April

No. 115

1946

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (448) First Song - Sioux City Sue, Guest - Georgia Gibbs

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

11 April

No. 116

1946

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (449) First Song - Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy, Guest - Les Paul Trio, Marilyn Maxwell

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

18 April

No. 117

1946

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (450) First Song - Sioux City Sue, Guests - Trudy Erwin, Kraft Choral Club

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

2 May

No. 118

1946

Bing Crosby

Kraft Music Hall (35-46) (452) First Song - Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy, Guests - Bob Hope, Peggy Lee, Joe Frisco

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

16 October

No. 119

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (1) Guest - Bob Hope

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

23 October

No. 120

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (2) Guest - Spike Jones

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

30 October

No. 121

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (3) Guest - Les Paul Trio

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

6 November

No. 122

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (4) Guest - Rafael Mendez

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

13 November

No. 123

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (5) Guest - Ezio Pinza

Running time

28 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

20 November

No. 124

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (6) Guest - Burl Ives

Running time

27 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

27 November

No. 125

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (7) Guest - Judy Garland

Running time

27 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

4 December

No. 126

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (8) Guest - Jimmy Durante

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

11 December

No. 127

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (9) Guest - Jerry Colonna

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

18 December

No. 128

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (10) Guests - Skitch Henderson, Peggy Lee

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

25 December

No. 129

1946

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (11) Guests - Skitch Henderson and the Charioteers

Running time

31 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

1 January

No. 130

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (12) Guest - Joe Frisco

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

8 January

No. 131

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (13) Guest - Mickey Rooney

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

15 January

No. 132

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (14) Guest - Al Jolson

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

22 January

No. 133

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (15) Guest - Georgie Jessel

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

29 January

No. 134

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (16) Guests - Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

5 February

No. 135

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (17) Guest - Beatrice Lillie

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

12 February

No. 136

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (18) Guest - Groucho Marx

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

19 February

No. 137

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (19) Guests - Leo McCarey, William Frawley and Judy Garland

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

26 February

No. 138

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (20) Guests - Andrews Sisters and Joe Frisco

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

5 March

No. 139

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (21) Guest - Al Jolson

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

12 March

No. 140

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (22) Guest - Peggy Lee

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

19 March

No. 141

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (23) Guests - Danny Kaye and Peggy Lee

Running time

32 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

26 March

No. 142

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (24) Guests - Jack Benny and Mary Livingston

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

2 April

No. 143

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (25) Guests - Al Jolson and John Charles Thomas (Minstrel Show)

Running time

31 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

9 April

No. 144

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (26) Guests - Alec Templeton and Peggy Lee

Running time

31 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

16 April

No. 145

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (27) Guest - Jimmy Durante

Running time

32 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

23 April

No. 146

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (28) Guests - Les Paul and Burl Ives

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

30 April

No. 147

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (29) Guests - Groucho Marx and Dorothy Shay

Running time

31 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

7 May

No. 148

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (30) Guests - Al Jolson and Irving Berlin

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

14 May

No. 149

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (31) Guests - Groucho Marx and Hank Greenberg

Running time

29 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;

Transmission

21 May

No. 150

1947

Bing Crosby

Philco Radio Time (46-49) (32) Guest - Maurice Chevalier

Running time

30 min

This upload contains 708 episodes of Bing Crosby's radio programs, which spanned over three decades. Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr., better known as Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was one of the early giants of entertainment. Popular in movies and radio, and later television, Bing's "crooner" singing style captivated millions and made him one of the biggest draws of the era. Radio was made for Bing, and vice-versa. Crosby loved the informality of the medium, and he was the driving force in allowing prime time programs to transition from live broadcasts to transcription. Bing was a mainstay of radio for over 30 years, starting with his first solo radio show in September 1931. Crosby would continue on radio until 1962. The collection below is a compilation of all of his different shows during the era: 1. 15 Minutes With Crosby (1931-1933) - 1 Episode 2. Woodbury Soap (1933-1935) - 2 Episodes 3. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “general-electric-show-52-54-1952-12-25-12-guest-gary-crosby”;