+ Now Hear This old time radio program broadcast by NBC in 1951 featuring US Navy adventures. Most of the stories were set in World War II, the dirty days of the early war. The experiences of sailors everywhere were related through the character know as Boats, a gruff salt with a no-nonsense attitude about the Navy. Boats told of marine landings, of underwater demolition teams, of the war in Aleutians, and of the Seabees in action. The signature was the sharp blast of the bosun's pipe, and the order of the day: the closing signature was likewise endowed, the bosum calling the "all hands secure until 1730 next Sunday" Text from The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio Click here to read more about Now Hear This
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Please enjoy these 20 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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11.04.1951 | now hear this (20) too long remembered |
+ Program #19. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. The story of George Hicks and his famous broadcasts d... | |
10.28.1951 | now hear this (19) no more tomorrow |
+ Program #18. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. A history lesson, starting with a radio shack in 1942... | |
10.21.1951 | now hear this (18) right cross |
+ Program #18. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. The 1948 voyage of a "lazy ship" and an adventure in ... | |
10.14.1951 | now hear this (17) emperor's bathtub |
+ Program #17. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. A story of the U.S.S. Octopus, a submarine in the Pac... | |
10.07.1951 | now hear this (16) lady |
+ Program #16. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. The story of a "baby carrier," the U. S. S. Tasman. | |
09.30.1951 | now hear this (15) retreads |
+ Program #15. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. A Navy veteran is called back to service after servin... | |
09.23.1951 | now hear this (14) no blood for battle |
+ Program #14. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. When you're in a foxhole, you know there's a war goin... | |
09.16.1951 | now hear this (13) what makes a hero |
+ Program #13. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. The story of Lieutenant Henry Cominsky, winner of the... | |
09.09.1951 | now hear this (12) ten day leave |
+ Program #12. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. A sailor's idea of heaven is a 10-day leave. | |
09.02.1951 | now hear this (11) uss philadelphia |
+ Program #11. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. (EDT). An adventure of the light cruiser U.... | |
08.26.1951 | now hear this (10) seabees in action |
+ Program #10. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. (EDT). For impossible jobs, there are the S... | |
08.19.1951 | now hear this (09) fog bound |
+ Program #9. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. (EDT). A destroyer is heading back to port a... | |
08.12.1951 | now hear this (08) pt boats |
+ Program #8. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. (EDT). A half-dozen P. T. boats are all that... | |
08.05.1951 | now hear this (07) aleutian islands |
+ Program #7. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. (EDT). In the Aleutian Islands, the weather ... | |
07.29.1951 | now hear this (06) underwater demolition team |
+ Program #6. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. (EDT). A destroyer is given a wartime assign... | |
07.22.1951 | now hear this (05) marine landing |
+ Program #5. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. (EDT). A coverted luxury liner is converted ... | |
07.15.1951 | now hear this (04) hawaiian rescue |
+ Program #4. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. (EDT). A PB-M Navy aircraft is forced to dit... | |
07.08.1951 | now hear this (03) operation submarine |
+ Program #3. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. (EDT). Aboard the submarine Barracuda when t... | |
07.01.1951 | now hear this (02) unification plan |
+ Program #2. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. (EDT). During the Korean War, the Navy tackl... | |
06.24.1951 | fire at sea |
+ Program #1. Sponsored by: Navy recruiting. 5:30 P.M. The first show of the series. A fire breaks ... |
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