* 66/01/xx 31 Composer Burt Lane Introduces Original Cast Recordings from His * 66/12/xx 23 Jazz Saxophonist Eddie Harris * 66/xx/xx 1 Each Show Is Hosted by Willis Conover, with Music by John Cacavas * 66/xx/xx 8 The Date Is Approximate * 66/xx/xx 9 The Date Is Approximate (2) * 66/xx/xx 14 The Date Is Approximate (3) * 66/xx/xx 15 The Date Is Approximate (4) * 66/xx/xx 16 The Date Is Approximate (5) * 66/xx/xx 18 The Date Is Approximate (6) * 66/xx/xx 19 Comedy by Godfrey Cambridge * 66/xx/xx 21 The Date Is Approximate (7) * 66/xx/xx 22 The Date Is Approximate (8) * 66/xx/xx 25 Comedy by Milt Kamen * 66/xx/xx 26 The Date Is Approximate (9) * 66/xx/xx 29 Eileen Farrell Sings Pop Tunes * 66/xx/xx 32 The Date Is Approximate (10) * 66/xx/xx 34 Morton Gould Conducts * 66/xx/xx 35 Addis and Croffutt (folk-singers) Describe Their Recent Tour * 66/xx/xx 36 The Date Is Approximate (11) * 66/xx/xx 37 The Date Is Approximate (12) * 66/xx/xx 38 The Date Is Approximate (13) * 66/xx/xx 39 The Date 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(46) * 66/xx/xx 193 Composer David Axelrod Explains His Polytonal Music * 66/xx/xx 194 The Date Is Approximate (47) * 66/xx/xx 197 The Date Is Approximate (48) * 66/xx/xx 198 Comedy by Rodney Dangerfield * 66/xx/xx 201 Alan Jay Lerner and 'Camelot' * 66/xx/xx 202 Alan Jay Lerner and 'My Fair Lady' * 66/xx/xx 209 Ira Gershwin Remembers His Famous Brother * 66/xx/xx 210 The Date Is Approximate (49) * 66/xx/xx 215 The Date Is Approximate (50) * 66/xx/xx 216 The Date Is Approximate (51) * 66/xx/xx 221 The Date Is Approximate (52) * 66/xx/xx 222 The Date Is Approximate (53) * 66/xx/xx 239 Part 1 the Date Is Approximate * 66/xx/xx 240 Part 2 the Date Is Approximate * 66/xx/xx 241 The Date Is Approximate (54) * 66/xx/xx 243 Jule Styne, the Famous Composer * 66/xx/xx 244 Part 2 the Date Is Approximate (2) * 66/xx/xx 246 The Date Is Approximate (55) * 67/03/13 71 An Interview with Composers Earl Schumann and Leon Carr * 67/03/xx 42 Composer Sammy Cahn Introduces Selections from His New Musical * 67/04/08 45 The Date Is Approximate (56) * 67/04/xx 47 Pete Seeger Plays from a 'Folk Festival' * 67/04/xx 49 The Program Originates from 'The Folk Festival' * 67/05/26 86 Charles Lloyd (jazz Flutist, Saxophonist) and His Quartet * 67/06/30 91 John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Will Holt * 67/08/08 94 John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Lee Evans * 68/07/09 118 Kate Smith Sings (and Is Great, as Usual) * 68/07/11 122 John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Sergio Franchi * 68/07/11 123 John Cacavas and His Orchestra, the Doodletown Pipers * 68/07/11 124 John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Liza Minnelli * xx/xx/xx 6 The First Tune Is, 'Deportee' * xx/xx/xx 7 The Second Tune Is, 'Sweethearts on Parade' * xx/xx/xx 27 The First Tune Is, 'Walking in the Shadow of Love' * xx/xx/xx 28 The First Tune Is, 'Nous Ne Quitons Pas' * xx/xx/xx 40 The First Tune Is, 'Disc Jockey Jump' * xx/xx/xx 43 The First Tune Is, 'Summertime' * xx/xx/xx 63 The First Tune Is, 'What the World Needs Now' * xx/xx/xx 66 The First Tune Is, 'The Boy with the Long Hair' * xx/xx/xx 67 The First Tune Is, 'Liza' * xx/xx/xx 72 The First Tune Is, 'The Woman with Soul' * xx/xx/xx 83 The First Tune Is, 'I Guess I'll Hang My Tears out to Dry' * xx/xx/xx 89 The First Tune Is, 'Til There Was You' * xx/xx/xx 90 The First Tune Is, 'Witchcraft' * xx/xx/xx 107 The First Tune Is, 'My Beautiful Balloon' * xx/xx/xx 108 The First Tune Is, 'Alfie' * xx/xx/xx 116 The First Routine Is About a Mixed Race Married Couple Telling * xx/xx/xx 119 Comedy by Flip Wilson (including His Funny Routine About Christopher * xx/xx/xx 123 John Cacavas and His Orchestra, the Ray Charles Singers * xx/xx/xx 125 Jazz Flutist Herbie Mann * xx/xx/xx 131 The First Tune Is, 'I Say a Little Prayer for You' * xx/xx/xx 134 John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Richie Havens * xx/xx/xx 135 John Cacavas and His Orchestra, Peter Nero * xx/xx/xx 141 The First Tune Is, 'Lady Willpower' * xx/xx/xx 146 The First Tune Is, 'Good Vibrations' * xx/xx/xx 147 The First Non-tune Is a Recitation of a Part of 'Hamlet,' Set * xx/xx/xx 170 A Funny Routing About Dating * xx/xx/xx 181 The First Tune Is, 'The Look of Love' * xx/xx/xx 200 The First Tune Is, 'Brooklyn Roads,' an Autobiographical Song * xx/xx/xx 247 The First Tune Is, 'Why Me