Archive for the ‘Blue Network’ category

An all music episode of the Radio Hall of Fame following the death of President Roosevelt featuring Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. Original Air Date: April 15, 1945 Click here to add to Itunes.

Guest Marjorie Main provides some educations to the rough and tumble crew on their ranch including Gabby Hayes. Original Air Date: March 11, 1945 Click here to add to Itunes.

Episode 241: Escaped POWS

July 17th, 2014

The FBI searches for two escaped Nazi POWs from This is Your FBI.  Original Air Date: April 27, 1945 Click here to add to Itunes.

A band remote from the 400 club featuring Duke Ellington. Original Air Date:  April 21, 1945 Click here to add to Itunes.

A C-54 crashes on an Island occupied by the Japanese. Original Air Date: May 27, 1943 Click here to add to Itunes.

Britt Reid is looking for black marketeers and has to find the one obvious clue he’s missed. From the Green Hornet. Original Air Date: January 1, 1944 Click here to add to Itunes.

Two separate rebroadcasts of the Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands. Original Air Dates: March 29 and 30, 1943 Click here to add to Itunes.

The network broadcast of the Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands. Original Air Date: January 23, 1943 Click here to add to Itunes.

Riley invites a soldier to a New Years Eve Party but a miscommunication has him scrambling to provide food for an entire company. Original Air Date: December 31, 1944

Eddie Condon and a band of talented musicians improvise great jazz on live radio beginning with “Sweet Georgia Brown.”  Original Air Date: May 20, 1944

Hop and Tank crash in the Austrian alps and encounter an order of monks who are unaware of the war. Original Air Date: December 25, 1944

In a Baby Snooks skit, Daddy urges Baby Snooks to buy defense stamps.  Original Air Date: November 6, 1941 Plus stars including Noel Coward, Frank Lovejoy, and Robert Montgomery urge listeners to buy defense bonds.  Original Air Date: October 21, 1941