GI Journal ran from 1944 to 1945 and has many famous guest such as Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Bob Hope and many others. The variety show featured comedy skits and musical numbers to entertain the troops abroad. Click here to read more about G I Journal
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Please enjoy these 96 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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03.10.1944 | gi journal (034) first song yearin' | ||
04.21.1944 | gi journal (042) guest bob hope |
AFRS origination. The first tune is, "Singin' In The Rain." Mel Blanc appears as "Private Sad Sack" ... | |
04.28.1944 | gi journal (041) first song sunday |
+ AFRS origination. The first tune is, "Sunday." Judy and Bing read poems sent in by G. I.'s...about... | |
05.05.1944 | gi journal (042) first song – love, love, love (may be 440429) |
+ AFRS origination. The first tune is, "It's Love, Love, Love." Radio satire: "The Court Of Horrible... | |
05.19.1944 | gi journal (044) first song – great day |
+ AFRS origination. The first tune is, "Great Day." | |
05.26.1944 | gi journal (045) first song bugle call rag |
+ AFRS origination. The . The first tune is, "Bugle Call Rag." | |
06.02.1944 | gi journal (046) first song fine and dandy |
+ AFRS origination. This program may also have been issued as AFRS #152. The first tune is, "Fine an... | |
06.02.1944 | gi journal (048) first song fine and dandy |
+ AFRS origination. This program may also have been issued as AFRS #152. The first tune is, "Fine an... | |
06.16.1944 | gi journal (048) first song bless 'em all |
+ AFRS origination. The first tune by Bing is, "Bless 'Em All." Ransom Sherman reads poems sent in b... | |
06.16.1944 | gi journal (050) first song bless 'em all |
+ AFRS origination. The date above is the recording date, the program was released in July. The firs... | |
07.07.1944 | gi journal (051) guest jack carson |
+ AFRS origination. The date above is the recording date. The program was released in August. The fi... | |
07.14.1944 | gi journal (052) first song snoqualmie joe |
+ AFRS origination. The first tune is, "Snoqualamie Joe." A secretary for Andy Devine. | |
07.14.1944 | gi journal (054) first song snoqualamie joe |
+ AFRS origination. The first tune is, "South Of The Border." Treacher threatens to leave Benchley o... | |
07.21.1944 | gi journal (053) first song the bombardier's song |
+ AFRS origination. Bing starts the show with, "The Bombadier's Song." Ransom Sherman tells how to a... | |
07.21.1944 | gi journal (053) first song the bombardier's song |
+ AFRS origination. Bing starts the show with, "The Bombadier's Song." Ransom Sherman tells how to a... | |
07.28.1944 | gi journal (054) first song south of the border |
+ AFRS origination. The first tune is, "South Of The Border." Treacher threatens to leave Benchley o... | |
08.04.1944 | gi journal (055) first song – chichicastenanga |
+ AFRS origination. Hi Lo Jack and The Dame start with, "Chichicastenanga." Private Sad Sack is goin... | |
08.25.1944 | gi journal (058) first song how many hearts have you broken |
+ AFRS origination. Johnny Mercer sings, "How Many Hearts Have You Broken?" | |
09.01.1944 | gi journal (059) first song take the night train to memphis |
+ AFRS origination. The Chariotters sing, "Take The Night Train To Memphis." Cass Daley applies for ... | |
09.08.1944 | gi journal (060) first song the trolley song |
+ AFRS origination. The Pied Pipers sing, "The Trolley Song." | |
09.15.1944 | gi journal (061) first song – exactly like you |
+ AFRS origination. The first tune is, "Exactly Like You." The program includes the famous, "Who's O... | |
09.22.1944 | gi journal (062) first song straighten up and flly right |
+ Program #62. AFRS origination. The program was distrubted during October. | |
10.13.1944 | gi journal (065) guest ed sullivan | ||
10.20.1944 | gi journal (065) guest edgar bergen, 1st song is you is |
+ AFRS origination. The first tune is, "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?" The program originates f... | |
10.20.1944 | gi journal (065) guest edgar bergen, 1st song is you is |
+ AFRS origination. The first tune is, "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?" The program originates f... |
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