The Lux Radio Theatre of the Irving Berlin’s World War 2 classic musical. Original Air Date: February 22, 1943 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 118: This is the Army
Episode 117: Musician Going Deaf
The Mayor of the town helps a deaf man find the courage to continue his musical career. From Mayor of the Town. Original Air Date: December 2, 1942 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 116: Pharmacist’s Mate First Class
A pharmacist’s mate waits home for training and then once aboard a small submarine, he has to perform surgery. From Cavalcade of America. Original Air date: May 24, 1943 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 115: The Battle of the Atlantic, Part Two
This episode of Battle Stations follows the developments in the Pacific in the fight against the U-boats. Original Air Date: August 12, 1943 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 114: Tax Time
The Great Gildersleeve wrestles with his conscience when he decides not to report his savings account interest income. Original Air Date: March 14, 1943 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 113: Soldiers of the Press
Two stories of soldiers on the front lines from episodes of Soldiers of the Press. Henry Gorrell covers the bombing of Navareno Bay and Robert Miller lands with the Marines at Guadalcanal. Original Air Dates: November 9 and 16, 1942 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 112: Al Jolson Show
Monty Wooley interviews a Colonel from Guadalcanal and guest Monty Wooley appears. From the Colgate program. Original Air Date: January 19, 1943 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 111: Command Performance (#015)
Marlene Dietrich and Al Jolson appear before the National Association of Broadcasters. Original Air Date: May 13, 1942 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 110: Nazis from Mexico
David Harding goes undercover to investigate Nazis coming over the Mexican border. From Counterspy. Original Air Date: June 22, 1942 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 109: The War Against Mrs. Hadley
A wealthy matriarch struggles with the changes that the war brings to her life. From the Lux Radio Theatre. Original Air Date: December 7, 1942 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 108: Mileage Rationing
Fibber McGee is up in arms about being given an A-book which only entitles him to four gallons of gas. The rest of the cast expresses their contempt for his selfishness. Original Air Date: December 1, 1942 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 107: Red Skelton Rationing Program
Red Skelton does a program based on how people are handling new gas rationing restrictions. Original Air Date: December 8, 1942 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 106: OWI Milelage Rationing Program
The Office of War Information presents a program explaining gas rationing. Features Eddie Cantor, Jack Benny, Dinah Shore, and George Burns and Gracie Allen. Original Air Date: December 1, 1942 Lum ‘n Abner talk gas rationing after discussing their latest fiasco with Squire. Original Air Date: November 19, 1942 Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 105: Melody Roundup (245 and 399)
Lum ‘n Abner host two episodes of the AFRS program Melody Roundup. Click here to add to Itunes.
Episode 104: National Barn Dance
Patriotic music at the National Barn Dance. Original Air Date: November 5, 1942 Click here to add to Itunes.