Information on Searching Years
The number in parentheses represents the programs for that date. If you do not find a program in a specific date (example: October 20, 1957), make sure to check the entries for the month (October 1957) and year (1957).
If you know the exact date you're looking for, just pick the year, pick the month and date of the program and click on it. The numbers in parentheses are the number of programs that were broadcast on that date that are in the database. If you only know the month and year, enter the year and scan each day of that month, or enter just the month and year.
There are many entries in this database that have no date listed, primarily because the date of the broadcast is not known. In that case, you must search by the name of the program or by any of the people who appear on the program.
Example: If you're looking for a program that was broadcast in 1944, but you don't know when, enter the year 1944. You'll see listings with complete dates (such as October 20, 1944) or partial dates (such as January 1944). At the top of the list is just the year “1944” followed by the number of shows known to be from 1944 with no additional date information. You’ll need to check those entries individually. Shows with no broadcast date information must be searched in either “Search by Program” or “Search by Artist.”
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