TWTD Archive – May 14, 1977
ALL THIS AND WORLD WAR 2
Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, May 14, 1977
CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT (12-30-42) Adventure concerning a Nazi submarine base. (15 min)
KEEP ‘EM ROLLIN’ (4-5-42) Broadcast dedicated to the Army Air Corps on the eve of Army Day, 1942. George S. Kaufman is emcee with Merle Oberon, Tyrone Power, John Charles Thomas, Morton Gould and the orchestra. Presented by the Production Board. (30 min)
VIC AND SADE (10-27-43) Paul Rhymer’s characters come to life as Vic, Russell and Uncle Fletcher talk about Sade’s Thimble Club meeting. (15 min)
CAVALCADE OF AMERICA (2-2-42) “Captains of the Clouds” starring James Cagney, Dennis Morgan and Alan Hale. Yankee hotshot pilots try to join the Royal Canadian Air Force. (30 min)
RAYMOND GRAHAM SWING (8-16-43) On the 616th day of the war, the Blue Network commentator reviews the scene. (15 min)
THIS IS YOUR FBI (5-25-45) “Draft Dodging” is the story of a “crime against our war effort” narrated by Frank Lovejoy. (30 min)
TREASURY STAR PARADE (1942) “A Lesson in Japanese.” Actor Frederic March introduces American listeners to the enemy in the Pacific.(15 min)
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