- He and announcer Don Wilson recorded several children's records for Capitol Records which were first released on 78-RPM and later on 33 1/3-RPM. Among them were versions of Walt Disney's "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (from the film Fantasía (1940), and narrated by Wilson) and Pinocho (1940) (narrated by Gilmore). They also recorded an album released under the title "Classics For Children", which featured original and adapted stories, with some of the world's great classical music (performed by the Continental Symphony Orchestra) as background music. Among the stories featured were "The Seasons" (set to Aleksandr Glazunov's ballet), "The Trojan Horse" (set to music from Sergei Prokofiev's "The Love for Three Oranges"), and three episodes from "Peer Gynt" (set to Edvard Grieg's music for Henrik Ibsen's play).
- (1969) Book: "Television and Radio Announcing". Revised edition. Hollywood, CA: Hollywood Radio Publishers
- (1940s-) Narrator of hundreds of movie trailers from the 1940s through 1960s, especially for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, including Gilda (1946), Un rostro en la multitud (1957), Decepción (1949), Alvarez Kelly (1966), El expreso de Berlín (1948), Blue Hawaii (1961), Boing Boing (1965), Papá ganso (1964), Café Europa (1960), Harvey (1950), Have Rocket -- Will Travel (1959), ¡Hello Dolly! (1969), Te veré en mis brazos (1958), Rubias, morenas y pelirrojas (1963), La fiera del mar (1955), Hombre del oeste (1958), Mi espía favorita (1951), Del matrimonio al amor (1962), Raquel (1948), Robin Hood de Chicago (1964), La princesa que quería vivir (1953), Simbad el marino (1947), St. Louis Blues (1958), Verano y humo (1961), Amor al vuelo (1962), Horizontes Desconocidos (1955), The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954), El tercer tiro (1955), Rugido de ratón (1959), La taberna de las ilusiones (1960), La dalia azul (1946), La condesa descalza (1954), The Black Orchid (1958), The Benny Goodman Story (1956), Hotel Internacional (1963), Delirio de grandezas (1947), El hombre de sus sueños (1947), Alto espionaje (1965), Volveremos a la isla Wake (1942), Se necesitan dos para amar (1960), Para atrapar al ladrón (1955), Public Pigeon No. 1 (1957), El cara pálida (1948), Dumbo (1941), Ambiciones que matan (1951), Shane, el desconocido (1953), Nacida ayer (1950), La ventana indiscreta (1954), Al sur del Pacífico (1958), La guerra y la paz (1956), 11 a la media noche (1960), Blanca navidad (1954), Adiós, ídolo mío (1963), Se necesitan dos para amar (1960), ¡Qué bello es vivir! (1946), La guerra de los mundos (1953), Vértigo (1958), ¡Tora! ¡Tora! ¡Tora! (1970), Winchester 73 (1950), Pushover (1954), Adiós, ídolo mío (1963), El fabuloso Doctor Doolittle (1967), El profesor chiflado (1963)), Have Rocket -- Will Travel (1959), Terror en el ring (1953), Hogueras de odio (1953), The Good Guys (1968), The Last of the Secret Agents? (1966), Corridors of Blood (1958), Mas muerto que vivo (1954), La legión invencible (1949), Desliz de una noche (1963), Terror en el ring (1953), Lealtad a prueba (1951), Vuelve amor mío (1961), No me manden flores (1964).
- Radio: Announcer for the show "Amos 'n' Andy".
- (1964) He introduced a political advertisement for Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, which consisted of an address by Ronald Reagan.
- Radio: Announcer for the show "The Sears Radio Theater".
- Radio: Announcer for the show "Red Ryder".
- (1949-52) Radio: Announcer on the mystery series "The Adventures of Frank Race".
- (1937, 1942-54) Announcer for CBS Radio's "Dr. Christian".
- (1949-52) Radio: Announcer for the syndicated series "The Adventures of Frank Race".
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