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- Ruth Kerner was a soprano who sang songs in this music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television. It aired each Friday for about five months, which was a pretty decent run in those days.
- A series of piano lessons broadcast on mechanical television. Originally aired in a 30-minute time-slot, later aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- Singer and composer Alice Remsen had a semi-regular segment on early television station W2XCD, with running times ranging from 15 minutes to 30 minutes.
- This television series was a music program featuring soprano Grace Yeager.
- A music program featuring tenor Elliot Jaffee.
- From 1931 to 1932 Doris Sharp did well-received 15-minute segments on early experimental television, where she sang songs.
- Aired in a 15-minute time-slot, this was a music program with popular radio singer Harriet Lee, and aired on mechanical television.
- A music program aired in a quarter-hour time-slot on mechanical television.
- W2XAB's programming was similar to a vaudeville program, with each act given their own segment on the schedule. Vaudeville and radio act Reis and Dunn appeared in a segment several times on the experimental television station.
- A music show aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television. Australian-born Myndell Louis was a soprano who spent years in the US. Like virtually all 1930s television, it aired without commercials. The resolution was 60 lines.
- A segment aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television, featuring violinist Dorothy Rosenthal.
- A music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot, and aired on mechanical television.
- A music program usually aired in a 15-minute time-slot. Harry Fries played the saw.
- A music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television, featuring violinist Gertrude Hintlian.
- Mortimer Miller, pianist, appeared on this short-lived series aired on mechanical television.
- A music program featuring tenor Robert Campbell, which aired on experimental mechanical television. It aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- A quarter-hour program which ranged from music shows to fashion shows.
- A music program featuring baritone George Britton.
- Little is known about this music program, except that William Searle did several 15-minute segments for W1XAV during 1932.
- The first ever programme broadcast when regular British television broadcasts commenced (excluding welcome broadcast).
- Televised Cabaret featuring different guests from music, comedy and novelty acts every week.
- A live variety programme.
- Song-and-dance variety show.
- A television revue.
- Typically aired in a 20-minute time-slot, this was an occasional series of presentations of music by Eric Wild and His Band.
- A variety show. According to Radio Times, the first episode included a set design featuring a camp-fire and log huts.
- "Men At Work" was a 1941-1942 television series. During any given show, viewers might watch singers, dancers, bicyclists, acrobats, roller skaters, and other entertainers.
- Vera Massey sang in this series. It is reported that, on the show, she played a woman whose husband was away due to world war two.
- A live television variety series, featuring singers, dancers, musicians, juggling acts, etc.
- This was a variety series which aired in New York City. Acts included comedians, dancers, etc.
- New Years Day Concert broadcast thorough Europe
- An almost forgotten landmark series in TV history, "Hour Glass" was the first variety show produced for network television. Included were songs, skits, and a chorus line. Many of the biggest names in the entertainment industry were guests.
- This experimental television series was a music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- A live variety show.
- Six regional finalists in the Tommy Dorsey contest are interviewed, followed by vocalizing, to find a new vocalist (with a film contract as the top prize).
- A live television variety programme, with singers, musicians, impressionists, etc.
- Show consists of up and coming talent and artists in various fields with emphasis on the amusement world.