+ G.I. JIVE WITH G.I. JILL– Hear 10 quarter-hour Armed Forces Radio Service broadcasts with Jill –Martha Wilkerson– playing the top recordings as requested by servicemen around the world during WW II. The G.I.s loved her and her “girl-back-home” sign-off: “Good morning to some of you... good afternoon to some more of you... and to the rest of you... good night.” G.I. Jive was a programs from the Armed Forces Radio services show, starring G.I. Jill, who boosted troop morale and introduced big band sounds and other popular music of the time to soldiers serving in World War 2. Her actual name was Martha Wilkerson and she was a real favorite with the troops worldwide. She made hundreds of broadcasts which were sent by short wave radio to Europe, Africa, Australia and other war zones. Her closing line was: "Good morning to some of you, good afternoon to some more of you, and to the rest of you -- good night." Her goal was to make servicemen feel at home no matter where they were. She supplied lonely troops, both in the U.S. and overseas, with a pretty, female voice from home to lift their spirits. G.I. Jill provided the allied/AFRS counterpart to the infamous 'Tokyo Rose' broadcasts from Japan. The Tokyo Rose programming was performed by approximately a dozen English speaking female broadcasters on shows such as The Zero Hour. Their jobs were to disrupt the morale of Allied forces that happened to be listening. Click here to read more about Gi Jive
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Please enjoy these 35 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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N/A | hosted by donna reed |
+ Program #449. AFRS origination. Presented by "Yank," the Army weekly. Donna Reed plays records, st... | |
N/A | harry james andrews sisters |
+ Program #282. AFRS origination. "The AEF Jukebox Of The Air" with DJ Virginia Gilmore, who starts ... | |
N/A | first song song of india |
+ Program #848. AFRS origination. Jills plays records, starting with, "Song Of India" by Tommy Dorse... | |
N/A | first song king porter stomp |
+ Program #699. AFRS origination. "Jill's" first record is, "The King Porter Stomp," by Benny Goodma... | |
N/A | first song here we go again |
+ Program #794. AFRS origination. The first record is, "Here We Go Again," by Glenn Miller and His O... | |
N/A | first song bugle call rag |
+ Program #1078. AFRS origination. "Jill" DJ's jazz and swing hits of the wartime era. The first re... | |
N/A | bing crosby rollio rolling along |
+ G.I. Jive is an American Air Force Radio Service AFRS) program, which was produced during the Seco... | |
N/A | ann rutherford |
+ Program #460. AFRS origination. The first record played is, "Shortnin' Bread," by Eddie Miller. G... | |
N/A | hosted by ann rutherford | ||
N/A | carol bruce |
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