1956-07-13 - 0000 - Being on the 'Junior Executive' Mailing List 1957-06-16 - 0000 - Excelsior! Stay Tuned, Lily-Livered of the World! 1959-05-02 - 0000 - Shepherd Praises the 'Gogomobile' at Length (a Cheap Dutch Auto) 1959-05-03 - 0000 - Shep Invites Listeners for 'A Walk in the Swamp' 1959-05-xx - 0000 - Life as a 'Casual Personnel' 1959-xx-xx - 0000 - A Discussion of the 'Oz' Books 1960-03-26 - 0000 - I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles 1960-03-xx - 0000 - The Life Cycle of Common Man 1960-04-02 - 0000 - A Description of a Swiss Fondue 1960-04-09 - 0000 - Coney Island - the Man in the Batting Cage, a Visit to Germany, the Cincinnati 1960-04-16 - 0000 - Jean Has Been Locked out of His Office at WOR 1960-04-xx - 0000 - A Visit to 'The Magic Mountain' at the Chicago World's Fair 1960-06-04 - 0000 - A Movie on the Late Show, a Panorama of the Civil War, Indiana, a Snake 1960-06-11 - 0000 - A Ride in a 'Whoopee Cab,' a New Use for Air Raid Shelters, Chicago Poems 1960-06-18 - 0000 - Wet Blankets, Memories of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Demonstrations and Protests 1960-06-25 - 0000 - Grand Prix Auto Racing, Fishing, Air Races, Dance Marathons 1960-06-xx - 0000 - Charles, the Medievalist 1960-07-02 - 0000 - The July 4th Weekend, Old Wallace Beery Movies, Druids at Stonehenge, 'We Are Being Inundated by a Wave of Creeping Meatballism' 1960-07-03 - 0000 - Shep Reads a Poem That Begins, 'When You Were a Tadpole and I Was a Fish' 1960-07-04 - 0000 - Summer Madness and 'The Great Ice Cream War' 1960-07-09 - 0000 - Crowds, Political Party Conventions, Radio Performers 1960-07-10 - 0000 - The Chain on the Door, the Steel Mill and 'Terry and the Pirates' 1960-07-23 - 0000 - America Is the Patsy of the World 1960-07-30 - 0000 - Bad Weather in New York City, Aboard a Coast Guard Cutter, a Man Overboard 1960-07-31 - 0000 - Have Some Clams, Baby 1960-08-07 - 0000 - Knock, Knock, Listen Baby - Can I Live Without You 1960-08-14 - 0000 - Important People, Radio-television and the Business of Communications 1960-08-27 - 0000 - Television Listings, an Ocean Voyage, Parking Tickets, 'The Life of Riley,' 1960-08-28 - 0000 - Listen Baby - Givers and Takers, Fishing, Cabin Fever, the Red Button 1960-09-03 - 0000 - A Moment of Lucidity at the 'Agressive Cab Company,' a Visit to 'The Circus of Life' 1960-09-04 - 0000 - A Ride on the Caterpillar 1960-09-10 - 0000 - Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other 1960-09-11 - 0000 - Air Conditioned Graves 1960-09-18 - 0000 - Getting from A to Z Without Going Through the Rest of the Alphabet 1960-10-16 - 0000 - Shep Imagines 'The Great Debates' of the Future as Being Produced as An 1960-xx-xx - 0000 - Shep Plays a Record Called 'Chaos,' Produced by Ross Bagdasarian 1960-xx-xx - 0000 - The New Product Called, 'Life' 1961-01-22 - 0000 - Diagrmming Sentences, Living Phoney Lives, Listening to Old Time Radio 1961-02-22 - 0000 - Tapping the One Thousand Foot Long Watermelon of Life 1961-02-27 - 0000 - Native Rights, a Lady Cab Driver, a Beatnik Asks for 'Vanilla,' a Manhattan 1961-02-xx - 0000 - Shepherd Reads a Story of a Trip Through the Arctic to 'Stake the Northern Lights' 1961-03-01 - 0000 - The Truth from TV Guide 1961-03-02 - 0000 - A 'Guest Shot' at a Shoe Shine Stand 1961-03-04 - 0000 - Saturday Is a Dime Store Day, Fashions in the New York Times - Doubletalk 1961-09-04 - 0000 - A Clarion Call 1961-09-05 - 0000 - Looking for a 'Good-Time Charlie' 1961-10-23 - 0000 - Halloween Poetry 1961-12-14 - 0000 - Little Miss Muffet 1961-xx-xx - 0000 - Spring Madness Is Among Us! 1962-01-31 - 0000 - A Commercial by 'The Schrafft Lady' 1962-02-05 - 0000 - Shep Plays a Record Made He in February, 1943, from Camp Crowder, Missouri 1962-02-15 - 0000 - Myths and Existence 1962-02-16 - 0000 - The Art Market Forecast 1962-02-19 - 0000 - Realistic Television Shows 1962-02-21 - 0000 - Everything's 'Hunky Dory' 1962-02-22 - 0000 - Wagon Driver - an Indian or a Guy in the Bushes 1962-02-28 - 0000 - Shepherd Recalls His Early Experiences in Cincinnati Radio 1962-03-01 - 0000 - Shepherd Describes His Coverage of the John Glenn Parade up Broadway From 1962-04-20 - 0000 - Playing the Bass in the School Orchestra at the Auditorium When 'The Old Grad' 1962-04-24 - 0000 - Mr Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons 1962-07-xx - 0000 - Don Marquis' Favorite Cockroch-poet, 'Archie,' Tells the Story of 'The Spider and the Fly' 1962-07-xx - 0000 - The All-girl Army of Foley, Alabama 1962-09-19 - 0000 - Elephant Foot 1962-12-28 - 0000 - A Christmas Gift Suggestion 1962-12-28 - 0000 - The Adventures of Hairbreadth Harry Chapter One 1962-12-30 - 0000 - The Adventures of Hairbreadth Harry Chapter Two 1963-01-08 - 0000 - A Hidden Danger in Padded Brassieres and Coccyx Soreness 1963-01-xx - 0000 - Eagle Attacks Volkswagen 1963-01-xx - 0000 - The Security Calendar 1963-03-05 - 0000 - I Am Not Running 1963-03-08 - 0000 - Shep Recalls His First Visit to a Radio Station When He Was a Kid 1963-04-23 - 0000 - Shepherd 'Fingers the Beads of Despair' 1963-04-25 - 0000 - Atomaniacs 1963-04-26 - 0000 - Don't Promise Nothin 1963-05-31 - 0000 - Plan for the Future with a Compost Pile 1963-06-17 - 0000 - Shep Talks About Old Airplanes and the Plane That Crashed Across the Street 1963-07-09 - 0000 - The Word, 'It,' Grandfathers, Westminster Abbey 1963-07-31 - 0000 - Flick's House in the 'Jungle' and 'Hunter's Stew' 1963-07-xx - 0000 - Life Itself Is Not Healthy 1963-08-01 - 0000 - Mr Chuckie and the Fashion News, Life in the Signal Corps - Includes a Great 1963-08-05 - 0000 - Shep Mentions That He Has Two L P Records Available, Tapes Are Not 1963-08-22 - 0000 - Druids and the God of Rotteness 1963-08-23 - 0000 - Personal Pepper Mill 1963-08-28 - 0000 - The Melody Lingers On 1963-08-29 - 0000 - He Describes the Speech by Martin Luther King as 'Brilliant' 1963-08-xx - 0000 - Are You a Watcher or a Doer 1963-10-23 - 0000 - Don't Shove Me Around 1963-11-15 - 0000 - Shepherd Sings, 'That's My Weakness Now' 1963-11-18 - 0000 - Shep Sings, Including a Not-bad Imitation of Ukulele Ike 1963-11-25 - 0000 - Shepherd Remembers the First Time He Heard About John Kennedy 1963-12-19 - 0000 - Shepherd Scats Along With, 'The Stars and Stripes Forever' and 'The Okeh Laughing Record' 1963-12-23 - 0000 - 1963-12-25 - 0000 - Feeling Irrascible on Christmas Day 1963-12-30 - 0000 - Right at the Start of the Show, the Engineer Rewinds Tape on the Air 1963-12-xx - 0000 - More New Yorkers Read T V Guide Than Any Other Magazine 1963-12-xx - 0000 - Shep Sings, 'That's My Weakness Now' 1963-12-xx - 0000 - The 1812 Overture - a Disastrous Performance 1963-xx-xx - 0000 - A Friday Show 1963-xx-xx - 0000 - A Salute to Englishmen, a Silent Television Benediction 1963-xx-xx - 0000 - BBC Straws in the Wind 1963-xx-xx - 0000 - The New Jersey 'History-Mobile' 1963-xx-xx - 0000 - The Opening Is Slightly Upcut 1964-01-16 - 0000 - Cold Weather Masochism in New York City 1964-01-17 - 0000 - A Great Headline - 'Museum Gets a Million Termites Pickled in Alcohol' 1964-01-xx - 0000 - How Shepherd Got the Name, 'Jean' 1964-01-xx - 0000 - Shep Threatens to Sue 'All You Guys out There Who Tape My Show and Send it All over the Country' 1964-01-xx - 0000 - The Story of Albert Farkus (the Class Thug) and the Day He Attacked Miss 1964-02-05 - 0000 - The Story of a Kid Who Shot Down an Airliner with a 1964-02-14 - 0000 - On Valentine's Day, Ye Sow as Ye Shall Reap 1964-04-xx - 0000 - Shepherd Reads an Article about Tattooing 1964-05-23 - 0000 - A Program 'Not for Women and Children' 1964-05-xx - 0000 - A Discourse on Kazoos, and a Brief Solo Of, 'Love Is a Many Splendored Thing' 1964-06-13 - 0000 - Playing the Tuba in the High School Marching Band 1964-06-18 - 0000 - Shep Has Just Returned from a Vacation in a Foreign Country - Maine 1964-06-20 - 0000 - Army Story - Searching for German Submarines in the Swamps of the Everglades 1964-06-21 - 0000 - Going to Camp - an Idea Better in Theory Than Practice 1964-06-22 - 0000 - The Show Features a Kazoo Solo Of, 'Boola, Boola' 1964-06-23 - 0000 - The Return of Summer Madness 1964-06-27 - 0000 - An Army Story - a New Way of Laying Wire - from a DC-3 1964-07-01 - 0000 - A Kid in the High School Orchestra - an Introduction to Reality 1964-07-02 - 0000 - Have a Love Affair with the Sun 1964-07-03 - 0000 - The Fourth of July in the Army 1964-07-25 - 0000 - Turtles and Radio Evangelists 1964-08-04 - 0000 - The Sultan of Zanzibar Has Failed His Driver's License Test 1964-08-13 - 0000 - Memories of Vic and Sade, Blue Tooth Johnson, Four-Fisted Frank Fuddleman 1964-08-15 - 0000 - That Famous Army Training Film 1964-08-18 - 0000 - Monster Mothers 1964-08-22 - 0000 - The Little Roy Acuff Jukebox Bank 1964-08-29 - 0000 - Evading the Issue 1964-09-05 - 0000 - Army Story - Visiting the Latrine 1964-09-15 - 0000 - That Famous Army Training Film 1964-10-16 - 0000 - Remembering Al Pearce as a Poor Salesman 1964-11-02 - 0000 - Running Away from Our Time 1964-11-07 - 0000 - Beatles Tour Story 1964-12-15 - 0000 - There Are Times and There Are Places 1964-12-26 - 0000 - Limelight 1964-12-30 - 0000 - The Medicine Man of New Year's Eve 1964-xx-xx - 0000 - A Salute to an Elderly Non-conformist 1964-xx-xx - 0000 - Jean's Folk Wisdom 1964-xx-xx - 0000 - War Movies 1965-01-04 - 0000 - A Resolve to Do Better in 1965 1965-01-06 - 0000 - Shep Narrates a Newsreel-with-music on the Radio 1965-01-07 - 0000 - Insanity, New York Drivers, Junk Mail 1965-01-13 - 0000 - A Taste for Dime Stores 1965-01-15 - 0000 - On a Cold Night in New York, Shep Reads the Poetry of Robert Service, About 1965-01-19 - 0000 - Fanny Falsies, Mock Seriousness Found in Life Magazine 1965-01-22 - 0000 - Shepherd Marches On 1965-01-26 - 0000 - The Silly Page of the New York Times 1965-01-28 - 0000 - Humiliation in the Army 1965-01-29 - 0000 - Shep Notes the Passing of Heising, the Inventor of Heising Modulation 1965-02-03 - 0000 - Benign Warfare, Lucky Strike Green Has Gone to War, the Pause That Refreshes 1965-02-04 - 0000 - An Army Story - a Pigeon Company in the Signal Corps 1965-02-05 - 0000 - Is Anybody Listening 1965-02-08 - 0000 - Prison Newspapers 1965-02-12 - 0000 - Shep Is Tempted to Play, 'The Crepitation Contest' on the Air, and Asks 1965-02-18 - 0000 - Shep Has More About 'The Crepitation Contest' (see Cat 1965-02-19 - 0000 - The Brain's 'Pleasure Center' 1965-02-26 - 0000 - Sin Now, Pay Later 1965-03-01 - 0000 - Dreams and Americans 1965-03-02 - 0000 - The Rottenest Job Shep Ever Had, Killing Rats 1965-03-03 - 0000 - A Cheer for Shepherd 1965-03-12 - 0000 - Shep Recites, 'Casey at the Bat' 1965-03-15 - 0000 - Slogans, Naked Forms in Times Square 1965-03-16 - 0000 - Shepherd Starts the Show by Singing, 'Danny Boy' and 'The Old Gray Mare' 1965-03-17 - 0000 - Shep's Engineer Is Wearing Shades and Has an Aroma of a Well Known Mexican 1965-03-19 - 0000 - When Shepherd Threatens to Play Old John Gambling Tapes, You Can Hear The 1965-03-23 - 0000 - Shepherd Has Just Attended the N a B Convention 1965-03-24 - 0000 - The Great Generator Hunt 1965-03-25 - 0000 - The Effluvia of Background Sounds at a Radio Station 1965-03-26 - 0000 - Delusions of Normalcy on a Friday Night 1965-03-30 - 0000 - Right and Left Wing 'Simplists' 1965-03-31 - 0000 - The Sybaritic Life Is Rampant in Chicago 1965-04-01 - 0000 - The Great Hamburger Blow-Up 1965-04-02 - 0000 - Advertisements (and Other Forms of Sadism) That Say It All 1965-04-03 - 0000 - A Visit to the Car Show; Buying a Used Car 1965-04-05 - 0000 - Slobism 1965-04-06 - 0000 - Shepherd Starts the Show with a Kazoo Solo and Plays Along with His Theme 1965-04-07 - 0000 - Shepherd Plays the Kazoo, the Nose Flute and the Jew's Harp 1965-04-08 - 0000 - Shep Plays, 'Going Home' and Other Selections on the Jew's Harp 1965-04-09 - 0000 - Shepherd Sings, 'After You've Gone' 1965-04-12 - 0000 - Shepherd Mentions That He's Soon Leaving for Australia, Where He'll Be 1965-04-13 - 0000 - Why Am I Going to Australia 1965-04-14 - 0000 - Shepherd Plays the Jew's Harp Along with a Record Of, 'Chinatown' 1965-04-15 - 0000 - The Theory of Games 1965-04-16 - 0000 - Shepherd Plays the Kazoo, Plays 'The Laughing Record' and Sings a Chorus 1965-04-19 - 0000 - Shepherd Plays, 'Some Day You'll Find Me' on the Kazoo (the Theme Of, 'Mr Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons') 1965-04-21 - 0000 - Part of the Opening and Closing Themes Have Been Deleted 1965-04-22 - 0000 - There's No Such Thing as Luck 1965-04-24 - 0000 - Shepherd Begins the Program by Announcing That He'll Be in Asia Until May 1965-05-08 - 0000 - Mother's Day in Greenwich Village, Living on the Air Shaft 1965-05-11 - 0000 - Shepherd Has Just Returned from a Trip to Asia 1965-05-12 - 0000 - A Description of Manley, Australia 1965-05-13 - 0000 - Shep Cuts off His 'Ridiculous Theme' at the Beginning of the Show 1965-05-14 - 0000 - Shep Sings, 'After You've Gone' 1965-05-17 - 0000 - Descriptions of Lord Howe Island, Other Australian Commentaries 1965-05-18 - 0000 - The Trials and Tribulations of a Modern Marco Polo 1965-05-31 - 0000 - A Look at Memorial Day 1965-06-03 - 0000 - A Program Broadcast on the Day Gemini IV Was Launched (possibly June 4) 1965-06-04 - 0000 - Shep Plays the Jew's Harp and Sings, 'The Shiek of Araby' 1965-06-05 - 0000 - Memories of Graduation from Hammond High School 1965-06-09 - 0000 - Shepherd Gives the Raspberries to Pittsburgh, Zanesville and Other Towns 1965-06-10 - 0000 - Shepherd Announces His Candidacy for Mayor on the 'Sensitvity Ticket' 1965-06-11 - 0000 - Shepherd Starts the Program Singing, 'The Shiek of Araby' 1965-06-16 - 0000 - After Playing the Jew's Harp, Shep Recalls His Sign-on Shift at a Radio 1965-06-18 - 0000 - The Engineer Wows in the First Record, Hits the Theme Instead of the Second 1965-06-21 - 0000 - Shepherd Starts the Program by Singing, 'The Shiek of Araby' (and Plays 1965-06-24 - 0000 - Shep Starts the Show by Playing the Kazoo Along with a Record of 'Banjoreeno' 1965-06-26 - 0000 - A Taste of Cut Plug at the Steel Mill and at the Ball Park 1965-07-01 - 0000 - Shepherd Starts the Program by Playing the Kazoo, Along with a Record Of 1965-07-02 - 0000 - Shepherd Mentions Twice That Today Is July 1st 1965-07-05 - 0000 - These Are Times of Mendacity and Inadequacy 1965-07-06 - 0000 - Shepherd Plays the Kazoo Along with a Recording Of, 'Boodle-Am-Shake' 1965-07-07 - 0000 - Shep Plays the Kazoo Along with a Record of 'Chinatown' 1965-07-08 - 0000 - Jean Names the Seven Unions of Which He's a Member 1965-07-09 - 0000 - Comments About the Limelight, Cartoons, Clergymen, 'The Raven' 1965-07-10 - 0000 - A 'Remote' Broadcast from Downtown Gomorrah 1965-07-12 - 0000 - Inflatable Women and Tassles That Rotate in Opposite Directions 1965-07-14 - 0000 - Pictures from Mars Are Arriving Tonight 1965-07-15 - 0000 - Hurling an Invective 1965-07-17 - 0000 - At the Drive-in Theatre, Summer Madness and Choosing Sides 1965-07-19 - 0000 - The Curse of Our Time 1965-07-21 - 0000 - Shep Sings (and Sings and Sings), 'The Shiek of Araby' 1965-07-23 - 0000 - Shepherd Admits That He's Not One of the 'Official' People 1965-07-26 - 0000 - Problems of Role Reversal 1965-07-27 - 0000 - Railroad Trains Going Through Northern Indiana 1965-07-28 - 0000 - Festivals and Celebrations of the Summer - the 'Whoopee Instinct' 1965-07-29 - 0000 - Animalphobia Is Creeping into Our World 1965-07-30 - 0000 - Shepherd's Engineer Plays an 'Ethnic' Record of a Reed Pipe at Such a High 1965-07-31 - 0000 - Memories of Grandma's Refrigerator 1965-08-02 - 0000 - A Rat on the Ball Field at Chavez Ravine 1965-08-03 - 0000 - Shep Starts the Program by Saying, 'Let's Play Radio' 1965-08-04 - 0000 - A Serious Show 1965-08-05 - 0000 - Shepherd Remembers a Famous Newsman, None Too Kindly (it Sounds Like He's 1965-08-06 - 0000 - What Does a Monk Do on Vacation 1965-08-07 - 0000 - The Search for Fun 1965-08-09 - 0000 - The Dirty Side of New York 1965-08-10 - 0000 - The Difference Bewtween Cannibals and Head Hunting 1965-08-11 - 0000 - Shepherd Reads Letters from Listeners 1965-08-12 - 0000 - It's Nut-call Night; the Moon Is Full 1965-08-13 - 0000 - It's Friday the 13th; Who Know What Evil Lurks in the Hearts of Men 1965-08-17 - 0000 - Let's Play Radio 1965-08-19 - 0000 - The Drive-In - a New Jersey Invention of 1792 1965-08-20 - 0000 - Unkind Words for WOR 1965-08-23 - 0000 - The British and the Japanese Will Never Play Good Baseball 1965-08-24 - 0000 - The Opening Theme Has Been Deleted 1965-08-25 - 0000 - Staying in School and Avoiding 'The Real World' 1965-08-28 - 0000 - Betty Boop, the 'Honors' List, the South Side of Chicago 1965-09-01 - 0000 - American Myths, a Long List and Analysis, Including Myths About Jean Shepherd 1965-09-02 - 0000 - Should He Go to Peru 1965-09-03 - 0000 - Shep Plays and Scats to 'The Sheik of Araby' 1965-09-04 - 0000 - Shepherd Sings, 'Just a Giggolo' and Tells How His Mother Wanted to Be 1965-09-06 - 0000 - Part of the Opening and Closing Themes Have Been Deleted 1965-09-07 - 0000 - Shepherd Announces That He Will Be En Route to the Peruvian Jungles By 1965-09-10 - 0000 - Shep Plays the Kazoo, Jew's Harp and Nose Flute, Then Announces, 'You're Listening to the Martha Deane Show' 1965-09-13 - 0000 - Shep Says That He's Aware of Listeners Who Record His Programs and Sell 1965-09-15 - 0000 - Part of the Opening Theme Has Been Deleted 1965-09-16 - 0000 - Shepherd Is Just Back from the Jungles of Peru 1965-09-17 - 0000 - Shepherd Tells About His Trip to the Peruvian Jungles and Plays the Recordings 1965-09-18 - 0000 - Dates, 'The Late Show,' Mr Clean, Peter Pain 1965-09-20 - 0000 - More of Shepherd's Adventures in the Peruvian Jungles 1965-09-21 - 0000 - Growing Galloping Disbelief 1965-09-23 - 0000 - Shepherd Plays Tapes He Recorded in Peru While with a Tribe of Head-hunters 1965-09-27 - 0000 - Toys to Give Power over One's Enviroment 1965-09-28 - 0000 - The 'Fall Frenzy' Has Begun to Set In 1965-09-29 - 0000 - Shepherd Has the Engineer Turn up the Gain So Listeners Can Hear the Western 1965-10-01 - 0000 - High School Football Memories 1965-10-04 - 0000 - Shepherd Talks About New York City's Reaction to the Pope's Visit 1965-10-04 - 0000 - The Game to End All Games, 'Nuclear War' 1965-10-05 - 0000 - Shepherd Plays, 'My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean' on the Jew's Harp 1965-10-11 - 0000 - Creeping Meatballism 1965-10-16 - 0000 - Memories of Franklin, Indiana; Looking for a Garage at 2 AM 1965-10-23 - 0000 - Flying First Class, a Topless Chinese Restaurant in San Francisco 1965-10-27 - 0000 - The Latest Gift Idea, a 'Daddy Saddle' 1965-10-30 - 0000 - Candidates in the Coming Election for Mayor 1965-11-02 - 0000 - Riding That Hell-bound Train 1965-11-06 - 0000 - Comments on the New Tax on Pollution 1965-11-08 - 0000 - Achieving Mystical Powers and Success 1965-11-10 - 0000 - A Complaint Has Been Received from a WOR Listener Wanting Shepherd Fired 1965-11-12 - 0000 - A Strange Striptease in Japan 1965-11-13 - 0000 - Victor Vicks Tnterviews a Survivor from the Sunken 'Yarmouth Castle' 1965-11-15 - 0000 - A Santa Claus Suit for Your Dog 1965-11-16 - 0000 - A New Woman of Baghdad 1965-11-18 - 0000 - Reading a Really Bad Book; Silas Marner and Misers 1965-11-19 - 0000 - The Face of Evil 1965-11-23 - 0000 - Christmas Gift Suggestions 1965-11-30 - 0000 - The Show Starts with a Rousing March 1965-12-01 - 0000 - Buying Time 1965-12-04 - 0000 - A Hippie Arrives at Heaven, the Michael Quill-John Lindsay Transit Strike 1965-12-07 - 0000 - Boredom and an Encyclopaedic Description of Life 1965-12-08 - 0000 - Pity the Poor Penny 1965-12-08 - 0000 - The Advertisement of the Month 1965-12-09 - 0000 - What Automobile Was Named After a General and Was One of the Models Called 1965-12-13 - 0000 - The Game Of, 'Bootlegger' 1965-12-14 - 0000 - One Man's Revolt Against Machines 1965-12-15 - 0000 - A College Tune on the Jew's Harp 1965-12-16 - 0000 - An Argument Overheard in a Cutesy-pie Restaurant 1965-12-17 - 0000 - A Bulldozer Run Amok 1965-12-20 - 0000 - Keep a Straight Face 1965-12-21 - 0000 - The Show Starts with a Wild Kazoo Performance by Shepherd, Accompanying 1965-12-22 - 0000 - The Legend of the Flying 'a' Train 1965-12-24 - 0000 - Shepherd Reads, 'Rambling Home for Christmas,' by Grant Reynard 1965-12-27 - 0000 - Who Know What Evil Lurks in the Heart of Shepherd 1965-12-29 - 0000 - Shepherd Reads a Not-very-flattering Commercial for a Doris Day Movie 1965-12-30 - 0000 - Little Jean Shepherd, as 'Ahab,' Battles a Blizzard to Buy Apples When 1965-12-31 - 0000 - The Tom Jones Syndrome 1965-xx-xx - 0000 - A Very Unusual Bath Mat, Shaped Like a You-Know-What - and It's Pink 1966-01-04 - 0000 - Fishing Stories, a Ham Radio Story 1966-01-14 - 0000 - Guinnes Records 1966-01-15 - 0000 - At the Ceremonies Marking the Promotion of an Army General 1966-01-24 - 0000 - Beadle Fund 1966-03-04 - 0000 - 1966-03-10 - 0000 - Modern Dirt 1966-03-15 - 0000 - Party For Elizabeth 1966-03-31 - 0000 - 1966-04-23 - 0000 - Hitting a Ball Through Mrs Stryker's Window 1966-04-28 - 0000 - Garbage Dump 1966-05-05 - 0000 - 1966-05-09 - 0000 - 1966-05-14 - 0000 - Going to the Prom, a Doctor's Date 1966-05-21 - 0000 - National Tavern Week, How Shep Got Kicked out of School 1966-06-18 - 0000 - A Mace for Father's Day 1966-06-21 - 0000 - 1966-06-25 - 0000 - General Custer Laid an Egg Ninety Years Go 1966-07-09 - 0000 - Ice Cream After the Prom, Sliced Summer Sausage, 'The Great Ice Cream War' 1966-07-16 - 0000 - Role Reversals, the Ballantine Fantasy World, 'National Honor Your Barber Week' 1966-07-20 - 0000 - Square Shooter 1966-07-23 - 0000 - A White Sox-Yankees Game at Comiskey Park - How Shep's Old Man Lost The Game for the Yankees 1966-07-28 - 0000 - Style 1966-08-06 - 0000 - At the Polish Wedding of Bolus, Watching the V D Film in the Army 1966-09-08 - 0000 - Army Stories 1966-09-17 - 0000 - Collecting Teeth 1967-03-17 - 0000 - Ireland 1967-04-01 - 0000 - Patent Medicine 1967-04-xx - 0000 - I Love New Jersey 1967-05-29 - 0000 - Indy 500 1967-05-30 - 0000 - Marching Band 1967-07-01 - 0000 - A Program Dedicated to 'Natural and Tther Types of Disasters' 1967-07-04 - 0000 - Ludlow Kissel And The Dago Bomb 1967-07-14 - 0000 - Failure Factor 1967-09-16 - 0000 - In a Deli in the Village at 2-30 AM, Playboy Centerfolds 1967-09-18 - 0000 - The Second Grade 1967-12-11 - 0000 - Slob Art 1968-01-27 - 0000 - 1968-02-17 - 0000 - Shep Sings a Hot, 'Bill Bailey' 1968-03-23 - 0000 - It's Spring - Time to Go Scragging 1968-05-25 - 0000 - Army Stories - Marching with a Special Canteen, Army Beer, Missouri Bourbon 1968-06-11 - 0000 - 1968-11-16 - 0000 - Shep Plays, 'Sister Kate' on the Kazoo 1968-11-24 - 0000 - Thanksgiving 1968-12-xx - 0000 - Pickup Truck 1969-01-04 - 0000 - The Show Starts with Jug Band and Kazoo Music 1969-10-03 - 0000 - 1969-10-08 - 0000 - 1969-10-28 - 0000 - Jack Kerouac 1970-12-31 - 0000 - 1972-02-16 - 0000 - Ham Wedding 1972-03-01 - 0000 - Cockroach Races 1973-02-05 - 0000 - Bears 1973-02-12 - 0000 - How Old Was Abraham Lincoln 1973-02-22 - 0000 - A Washington's Birthday Program 1973-02-27 - 0000 - Also Sponsored by the American Museum of Natural History 1973-02-28 - 0000 - Shep Talks Abouts Guinea Pigs, Snowmobiles, the Early Days of Railroading 1973-03-01 - 0000 - Jean Shepherd 1973-03-05 - 0000 - Shep Plays a Sousa March on the Kazoo 1973-03-08 - 0000 - Shep Talks About Songs That Run Through Your Mind, Plays His Kazoo, And 1973-03-13 - 0000 - Shep Is Just Back from Los Angeles, Where He Met 'Slob Food' 1973-03-15 - 0000 - Shep Reads 'The Ballad of the Black Fox Skin' 1974-09-13 - 0000 - Shep Starts the Show with a Record Of, 'Oh, Susannah,' Accompanying It 1974-09-xx - 0000 - A Thoughtful Show, Filled with Gothic Music 1974-09-xx - 0000 - A Train to Hell 1974-09-xx - 0000 - Richard Nixon's Pardon and a Play About Hell 1974-09-xx - 0000 - Shep Mentions That This Is His First 'Live' Show Since His Carnegie Hall 1974-09-xx - 0000 - The Show Features a Jew's Harp Accompaniment To, 'Yakety Sax' 1974-09-xx - 0000 - Uncle Wiggley Reads the Comics, a Jew's Harp Accompaniment To, 'Oh, Susannah' 1974-10-10 - 0000 - Shep Reads Poems by Robert Service; 'The Quitter,' 'The Skeptic,' 'The Atavist' 1974-10-11 - 0000 - An Authentic Kerosene Lamp 1974-10-14 - 0000 - 'Lassie' the Collie and 'Elsie' the Lion Are Blood Brothers Under the Fur 1974-10-15 - 0000 - Junk Mail, Omens, Computers and God 1974-10-17 - 0000 - Letters from Listeners, Sent in on Colored Paper, Written in Colored Ink 1974-10-18 - 0000 - Tar and Feathering in New Jersey 1974-10-22 - 0000 - Army Story - Shep Tells About the Time He Went on a Real 'Secret Mission' 1974-10-23 - 0000 - Shep Plays the Jew's Harp to a Record Of, 'Yakety Sax' 1974-10-24 - 0000 - An Incident at Hove, England 1974-10-25 - 0000 - Opulent Junk Mail 1974-10-28 - 0000 - The First Known Mugging of a Computer 1974-10-29 - 0000 - It's the Anniversary of the 'Great Crash of '29' and Shep Sings, 'The Bear Missed the Train' 1974-10-30 - 0000 - Shep Plays His Kazoo Along With, 'Just a Closer Walk with Thee' 1974-10-31 - 0000 - The Low Impedance Hour 1974-10-xx - 0000 - A Program of Straws in the Wind 1974-11-04 - 0000 - An Election Eve Broadcast 1974-11-06 - 0000 - A Gift Suggestion from Neiman-Marcus - 'The Mouse N Bar M Ranch' 1974-11-07 - 0000 - Shepherd Claims to Be a 'Gifted Cab Rider' 1974-11-08 - 0000 - A Salute to the Popcorn in Our Lives 1974-11-13 - 0000 - Shep Says, 'Anything That's Taped Today Will Not Be in Existance One Hundred Years from Now' 1974-11-14 - 0000 - If You're Walking and Breathing, It's Impossible to Fail out of a University 1974-11-15 - 0000 - Shepherd Discusses the Belief That Everything Is Controllable 1974-11-18 - 0000 - An Affinity for Shoddiness 1974-11-19 - 0000 - A Program About Alaska, with Some Memories of Thailand 1974-11-20 - 0000 - Commercials as an American Art Form 1974-11-21 - 0000 - Shep Mentions That John A Gambling Passed Away Today and Then Recalls The 1974-11-22 - 0000 - The Mating Call of the Hyenas 1974-11-25 - 0000 - The Sound of the Queen Elizabeth 1974-11-26 - 0000 - Shepherd Plays the Jew's Harp to a Record Of, 'Yakety Sax' 1974-11-27 - 0000 - Shepherd Plays the Kazoo Along with a Record Of, 'Yakety Sax' 1974-11-28 - 0000 - Thanksgiving in Philadelphia - Losing Our Traditions 1974-11-29 - 0000 - A Hippo on the Back Porch 1974-12-03 - 0000 - San Francisco Is the Most Over-rated City in the Country 1974-12-04 - 0000 - Gadgets at Christmas Time 1974-12-05 - 0000 - Shep Reads Inspirational Poetry, Which Has Today Been Replaced by Inspirational 1974-12-06 - 0000 - Shep's Greatest Christmas Gifts 1974-12-12 - 0000 - Shepherd Appeared the Night Before at the University of Connecticut 1974-12-13 - 0000 - A Lecture About 'Dissimilar Metal Rectification,' Or, 'How You Can Hear the Shepherd Show Without a Radio' 1974-12-16 - 0000 - A Laugh Track 1974-12-17 - 0000 - Getting Hit by a Gargoyle 1974-12-18 - 0000 - The Handbook for Santa Clauses 1974-12-20 - 0000 - A Mail Order Offer for Dog Burial Services 1974-12-23 - 0000 - True Facts About Ebenezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim 1974-12-24 - 0000 - Shepherd Re-reads a Chapter from His Book, 'Duel in the Snow' or 'Red Ryder Nails the Cleveland Street Kid' 1974-12-25 - 0000 - Shepherd Reads, 'A Trapper's New Year's Eve,' by Robert Service 1974-12-26 - 0000 - People Have Received More Hand-held Computers Than Ever Before in History 1974-12-27 - 0000 - Shep Notes the Death of Jack Benny and Analyzes His Comedy Techniques 1974-12-30 - 0000 - The 'Sominex Family' and Other Commercials 1974-12-31 - 0000 - Remembering a New Year's Eve Baby Sitter 1974-xx-xx - 0000 - The Transition at Age Nine to a 'Thumper' or a 'Thumpee' 1975-01-01 - 0000 - Thoughts About a New Year 1975-01-03 - 0000 - Shep Plays the Jew's Harp Along with a Record Of, 'Yakety Sax' 1975-01-06 - 0000 - Shep Plays the Jew's Harp Along with His Theme Song 1975-01-07 - 0000 - Accepting Awards, Refusing Awards 1975-01-08 - 0000 - Jean Sings Along with the Record Of, 'The Bear Missed the Train' 1975-01-09 - 0000 - Shep Plays the Jew's Harp Along with His Opening Theme 1975-01-10 - 0000 - Shep Plays the Jew's Harp to Records Of, 'Big Daddy's Alabamy Bound' And 1975-01-13 - 0000 - How to Be a Spy for Shepherd 1975-01-14 - 0000 - Shep Opens the Program with a Message to Listeners in Code 1975-01-15 - 0000 - Looking up Words - 'Love,' 'Chaos,' 'Evil,' 'Sin' 1975-01-16 - 0000 - It's 'Culture Night' - Shep Talks About Raymond Chandler and Other Writers 1975-01-17 - 0000 - A Disgruntled Buyer of Lottery Tickets 1975-01-20 - 0000 - Elegance Is Elegance 1975-01-21 - 0000 - Shep Reads, 'The Charge of the Light Brigade,' in Honor of All Those Who 1975-01-22 - 0000 - The Hero of the Week - a Canadian Eater of Garlic 1975-01-23 - 0000 - The Shepherd One Hundred and Eighty Degree Phase Shift Theory 1975-01-24 - 0000 - A Special Order in the Signal Corps - 'The Watergate of Company K 'Shep 1975-01-27 - 0000 - Radio and Television Show Theme Songs - a Quiz 1975-01-28 - 0000 - Shep Talks About the Film, 'Play Misty for Me' 1975-01-30 - 0000 - Shep Plays a Jew's Harp Along with a Record Of, 'Yakety Sax' 1975-01-31 - 0000 - Shep Plays His Jew's Harp Along with a Record Of, 'Oh, Susannah' 1975-02-03 - 0000 - Shep Plays the Record of 'Banjoreeno' 1975-02-04 - 0000 - Captain Incredible and Tommy Terrific 1975-02-05 - 0000 - This Radio Show Is a Hobby with Me, It Is Not the Main Part of My Life 1975-02-06 - 0000 - An Adventure in Madness 1975-02-07 - 0000 - Shep Plays the Jew's Harp to a Record Of, 'Yakety Sax' 1975-02-10 - 0000 - World Money 1975-02-11 - 0000 - Shepherd's Rule of Thumb - the Avant Garde of Any Society Is Your Basic 1975-02-12 - 0000 - A Salute to Those Making Alimony Payments 1975-02-13 - 0000 - Shep Is Not a Railroad Nut (but Talks a Lot About Them) 1975-02-14 - 0000 - National Geographic Topless Pictures 1975-02-17 - 0000 - Adventures in a Bank 1975-02-18 - 0000 - Shep Has a Cold 1975-02-19 - 0000 - The Carrot-cake Mystery 1975-02-20 - 0000 - A Salute to the Dingbat of the Week 1975-02-21 - 0000 - Students Evaluate Shepherd's Story About Ralphie and the Red Ryder B B 1975-02-24 - 0000 - An Unusual Way to Get a Job, Described in Detail 1975-02-25 - 0000 - Is There Relly an Estonia 1975-02-26 - 0000 - What Ever Happened to 'The Age of Aquarius' and 'The Beautiful People' 1975-12-17 - 0000 - Monopoly Christmas Cards 1976-01-06 - 0000 - Crime 1976-02-25 - 0000 - Drinkology 1977-03-21 - 0000 - A Reading from 'The Sky Parade,' Old Airplanes 1977-03-22 - 0000 - A Salute to New Jersey 1977-03-23 - 0000 - Jean Explains Why He's Leaving Radio 1977-03-24 - 0000 - The People's Bicentennial Time Capsule 1977-03-25 - 0000 - Dracula and a Night in the Black Forest 1977-03-28 - 0000 - The Carbide Cannon 1977-03-29 - 0000 - Trysts 1977-03-30 - 0000 - A Modest Proposal - 'Historyland' 1977-03-31 - 0000 - Animals and a Used Car with a Strange Back Seat 1977-04-01 - 0000 - Final Show - A Love Note from Patty Ramaley