Air Date |
Title |
Show |
Role |
Other People |
Avail. |
January 29, 1940 |
Intermezzo |
Lux Radio Theater |
Anita Hoffman |
Herbert Marshall, Gail Patrick |
|
December 1, 1941 |
A Man's Castle |
Lux Radio Theater |
Trina |
Spencer Tracy |
MP3 |
January 16, 1942 |
Patterns[2] |
The Kate Smith Variety Show |
|
Orson Welles, Olivia de Havilland, Lou Holtz |
|
March 24, 1942 |
[3] |
Readers and Writers |
Herself |
Edwin Seaver |
|
March 30, 1942 |
The Silent Heart[4] |
Cavalcade of America |
Jenny Lind |
Karl Swenson, Bill Johnstone |
|
1942 |
|
CBS Looks At Hollywood |
Herself |
Hedda Hopper, Gary Cooper |
|
April 26, 1943 |
Casablanca |
The Screen Guild Theater |
Ilsa Lund |
Humphrey Bogart, Paul Henreid |
MP3 |
September 15, 1943 |
#56 |
Mail Call |
Guest |
Kay Thompson, Cass Daley, Edgar Bergen, et al. |
|
October 1943 |
– |
Star Program with Lorne Greene |
Herself |
Lorne Greene, Walter Huston, Joan Fontaine |
|
January 15, 1944 |
1944 March of Dimes Campaign[5][6] |
March of Dimes |
Herself |
Basil O'Connor, John B. Kennedy |
|
April 2, 1944 |
Mayerling[7] |
Star and the Story |
Marie Vetsera |
Walter Pidgeon |
|
April 25, 1944 |
Death Takes A Holiday[8] |
Everything for the Boys |
Grazia |
Ronald Colman |
MP3 |
May 21, 1944 |
The Guardsman[9] |
Silver Theater |
The Actor's Wife |
Herbert Marshall, Nigel Bruce |
|
September 9, 1944 |
Premiere Show[10] |
Rudy Vallee Show |
Herself |
Edith Gwynn, Fritz Feld, Lou Lubin |
|
October 30, 1944 |
Anna Karenina |
The Screen Guild Theater |
Anna Karenina |
Gregory Peck |
MP3 |
November 12, 1944 |
[11] |
The Kate Smith Variety Show |
|
Milton Berle |
|
January 31, 1945 |
#130 |
Mail Call |
Guest |
Edgar Bergen, Marion Hutton |
MP3 |
February 12, 1945 |
For Whom The Bell Tolls |
Lux Radio Theater |
Maria |
Gary Cooper, Akim Tamiroff |
MP3 |
March 15, 1945 |
17th Academy Awards Ceremony [12] |
– |
Recipient - Best Actress |
Bob Hope, John Cromwell, Jennifer Jones, et al. |
MP3 |
March 29, 1945 |
#168 |
Command Performance |
Guest |
Bob Hope, Charles Boyer, et al. |
MP3 |
April 5, 1945 |
Strange Morning |
Arch Oboler's Plays |
Miss Stewart |
– |
MP3 |
April 15, 1945 |
Our Hour of National Sorrow[13] |
A Tribute to President Roosevelt |
Poem Reader |
Many Celebrities |
MP3 |
May 13, 1945 |
Strange Morning (replay of April 5 + Morgenthau speech)[14] |
Seventh War Loan Drive Show |
Miss Stewart |
Henry Morgenthau |
RA |
June 4, 1945 |
Intermezzo |
Lux Radio Theater |
Anita Hoffman |
Joseph Cotten, Paula Winslowe |
MP3 |
August 14, 1945 |
|
The Fred Waring Show |
Guest |
Fred Waring, Jack Benny, Larry Adler |
|
October 14, 1945 |
Gaslight[15] |
Jack Benny Show |
Guest |
Jack Benny, Larry Adler |
MP3 |
December 6, 1945 |
Newspaper Guild Page-One Awards" |
|
Herself |
Norman Corwin, Duke Ellington, Irving Berlin |
|
January 20, 1946 |
Presentation of Film Critics Awards[16] |
The Radio Hall of Fame (Paul Whiteman Show) |
Recipient - Best Actress |
Ray Milland |
MP3 |
February 5, 1946 |
Look Achievement Awards[17] |
Bob Hope Show |
Herself |
Bob Hope, Frances Langford |
April 14, 1946 |
18th Academy Awards Ceremony (#217)[18] |
Command Performance |
Presenter - Best Actor |
Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, George Murphy, Ray Milland, et al. |
|
April 29, 1946 |
Gaslight |
Lux Radio Theater |
Paula Alquist Anton |
Charles Boyer, Gale Gordon |
MP3 |
May 16, 1946 |
The Star Spangled Way[19] |
United Jewish Appeal |
|
Jack Benny, Ginger Rogers, Tallulah Bankhead |
|
August 26, 1946 |
Bells of St. Mary's |
The Screen Guild Theater |
Sister Mary Benedict |
Bing Crosby |
MP3 |
February 27, 1947 |
Born in a Merry Hour[20] |
Centennial Anniversary of Ellen Terry |
Herself |
Helen Hayes, Margaret Webster, Eva Le Gallienne, John Gielgud |
|
April 6, 1947 |
Still Life[21][22] |
Theater Guild on the Air |
Laura Jesson |
Sam Wanamaker, Peggy Wood |
MP3 |
October 6, 1947 |
Bells of St. Mary's |
The Screen Guild Theater |
Sister Mary Benedict |
Bing Crosby |
MP3 |
1947 |
|
U.S.O. Campaign |
Herself |
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., George Murphy |
|
1947 |
Flood Tide |
Building For Peace |
|
|
|
1947 |
#29 |
Words with Music |
Poetry Reader |
– |
|
January 26, 1948 |
Notorious |
Lux Radio Theater |
Alicia Huberman |
Joseph Cotten |
MP3 |
April 18, 1948 |
Anna Karenina |
Theater Guild on the Air |
Anna Karenina |
|
June 13, 1948 |
– |
Red Cross Flood Relief Show |
|
Chester Lauck, Andy Russell, et al. |
|
June 14, 1948 |
Jane Eyre |
Lux Radio Theater |
Jane Eyre |
Robert Montgomery, Bill Johnstone |
MP3 |
November 12, 1948 |
Camille[23][24] |
Ford Theater |
Marguerite Gautier |
|
|
December 13, 1948 |
The Seventh Veil |
Lux Radio Theater |
Francesca Cunningham |
Robert Montgomery, Bill Johnstone |
MP3 |
January 6, 1949 |
Notorious |
The Screen Guild Theater |
Alicia Huberman |
John Hodiak, J. Carrol Naish |
MP3 |
January 21, 1949 |
Anna Christie[25] |
Ford Theater |
Anna Christopherson |
Broderick Crawford, John Qualen |
MP3 |
February 18, 1949 |
A Doll's House[26][27] |
Great Scenes from Great Plays |
Nora Helmer |
Brian Aherne |
MP3 |
1949 |
Whole Blood Ready (1 of 3 mini-dramas) |
Star Spots |
|
Fred MacMurray, Joan Leslie |
|
January 10, 1954 |
Why Young Actors Try To Break Into The Theatre[28] |
Stage-Struck |
Herself |
Mike Wallace, Arthur Schwartz, Dorothy Fields, Renee Jeanmaire |
|
May 2, 1954 |
The Highlights Of The 1953-54 Theatrical Season[29] |
Stage-Struck |
Joan of Arc |
Various Actors |
|
References: [30][31][32][33] |