+ Tales of The Foreign Service began as a summer replacement for the second season of NBC University of The Air's The World's Great Novels program. Beginning with the productions of 1946, NBC University of The Air embarked on a series of productions emphasizing the importance of The United Nations and international diplomacy. Tales of The Foreign Service was a logical extension of this emphasis which added both educational and adventure elements to the NBC University of The Air programming. Initially planned as a run of some seventeen weeks, the programming was eventually extended to twenty-seven weeks. In the end, the series actually ran only twenty-one weeks, ultimately supplanted by the Third Season of NBC University of The Air's The World's Great Novels. At least one known episode never aired-- "Islands of Home"--though there may well have been at least four other episodes that were never broadcast. Written and produced with the cooperation of The State Department, NBC University of The Air began production for the Tales of The Foreign Service in March of 1946. Billed as actual exploits of the Foreign Service in one capacity or another spanning the time of the American Revolution to the mid-1940s, the series was teased as based upon "incidents previously classified as secret." This lent both an element of suspense and intrigue to the more historical docudrama nature of the underlying scripts. All of the circulating exemplars of the series are well-mounted productions, comprising equal parts of education and adventure. Given the inherently exotic nature of work in the diplomatic corps, the series, for its day revealed aspects of America's international relations that had never been either explored or revealed to the public at large. In this respect alone, The Tales of The Foreign Service marked an historic turn in mass communication of the era, providing insights into the work of the diplomatic corps often heard for the very first time. It was clearly a boon to the morale of the diplomatic corps in general, but its timeslot somewhat limited its exposure. Many of the NBC University of The Air programs of the era were incorporated into the curricula of colleges and universities throughout North America, but it's as yet unclear whether Tales of The Foreign Service was ever employed in this manner. Certainly it would have provided a marvelous rudimentary education into both the history and day-to-day operations of the diplomatic corps. American patriotism was at an all-time high throughout the Golden Age of Radio. That patriotism spanned every ideology and philosphy, but the common, uniting sense of the American public throughout this historic period was that the American way of life was a gift and a privilege. The period also represented the last vestiges of what had been the healthiest mix in American history of popular discourse, newspapers, archetypal government balance, and of course, Radio diversity--tens of thousands of independent, small market Radio stations with tens of thousands of points of view. What remains of the surviving episodes of Tales of The Foreign Service is a fairly straightforward, honest and mildly patriotic history of the diplomatic corps and its growing importance as a pivotal element of America's place in the world. But as a time-capsule of America's burgeoning and exponentially expanding foreign relations initiatives, the series remains highly illustrative of post-World War II diplomatic culture and perhaps even naivete. International relations, in spite of the turmoil of the most recent World War, was still a far more "civilized" and idealistic diplomatic environment than it's become during the ensuing seventy years. Listening to Tales of The Foreign Service, one can't help reflecting on how relatively simple international initiatives and civilities remained after World War II. But as history would soon reveal, the post-Atomic Age of world history would soon make all manner of international relations a far more precipitous and duplicitous environment than ever before. Click here to read more about Tales Of The Foreign Service
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Please enjoy these 19 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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10.25.1946 | tales of the foreign service (21) elihu root, secretary of state |
+ Program #15. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "Elihu Root, Secretary Of State". ... | |
10.11.1946 | tales of the foreign service (19) good neighbors to the north |
+ Program #13. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "Special Assignment: North Africa".... | |
10.04.1946 | tales of the foreign service (18) tom estes, foreign service officer |
+ Program #12. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "Government In Limbo". NBC Orthaco... | |
09.27.1946 | tales of the foreign service (17) the making of an ambassador |
+ Program #11. NBC origination, Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "The Death and Rebirt... | |
09.20.1946 | tales of the foreign service (16) foreign service clerks |
+ Program #10. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "The Secret War For Wolfram". NBC ... | |
09.06.1946 | tales of the foreign service (14) story of george messersmith career diplomat |
+ Program #8. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "The Career Diplomat". NBC Orthacou... | |
08.30.1946 | tales of the foreign service (13) government in limbo, yugoslavia, 1941 |
+ Program #7. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "The Non-Career Diplomat". NBC Orth... | |
08.23.1946 | tales of the foreign service (12) unsung heroes |
+ Program #6. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "The Athenian Disaster". NBC Orthac... | |
08.16.1946 | tales of the foreign service (11) non career diplomat (aka islands of home) |
+ Program #5. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "Islands Of Home". NBC Orthacoustic... | |
08.09.1946 | tales of the foreign service (10) death & rebirth of an american embassy |
+ Program #4. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "Foreign Service Wives". NBC Orthac... | |
08.02.1946 | tales of the foreign service (09) the waiting game |
+ Program #3. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "The Waiting Game". NBC Orthacousti... | |
07.26.1946 | tales of the foreign service (08) protection of american life and property in china (aka nelson johnson in china) |
+ Program #2. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "Tom Estes: Foreign Service Officer"... | |
07.19.1946 | tales of the foreign service (07) secret war for wolfram |
+ Program #10. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "The Secret War For Wolfram". NBC ... | |
07.12.1946 | tales of the foreign service (06) disaster at sea aka athenian disaster |
+ Program #6. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "The Athenian Disaster". NBC Orthac... | |
07.05.1946 | tales of the foreign service (05) the phillippines are independent | ||
06.28.1946 | tales of the foreign service (04) foreign service wives |
+ Program #4. , Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "Foreign Service Wives". NBC Orthac... | |
06.21.1946 | tales of the foreign service (03) our state department courier service (aka henry coleman) | ||
06.14.1946 | tales of the foreign service (02) story of the blacklist of nazi firms | ||
N/A | tales of the foreign service walter orebaugh |
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