Soldiers of the Press referred to the war drama series created in New York and sold for publication by the World Broadcasting System. It aired for three years, starting from 1942 and ending in 1945. No one knows how many episodes the series had come up with, even up to now, although there are some who claim that there were more or less 148 episodes. Every episode is quarter hour in length, and involved retelling a news story about the World War II. The narrators were the correspondents from the United Press that included Walter Cronkike and Harrison Salisbury. Other not-so-famous correspondents also worked for the show. Click here to read more about Soldiers Of The Press
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Please enjoy these 40 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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06.17.1945 | eddie beattie prisoner of war |
+ Program #137. United Press syndication. "Prisoner Of War". Edward Beatty of the United Press is ... | |
06.10.1945 | boyd lewis victory in the west |
+Program #136. United Press syndication. "Victory In The West". Boyd Lewis covers the end of the w... | |
04.15.1945 | doris johnstone hide out |
+ Program #128. United Press syndication. "The Hideout. U.P. correspondent Doris Johnston "refused... | |
03.25.1945 | walter cronkite grease monkey | ||
02.18.1945 | walter cronkike symbol of caduceus |
+ Program #120. United Press syndication. "The Symbol Of Caduseus". Walter Cronkite's story about ... | |
02.04.1945 | ralph teasworth communique 168 | ||
12.31.1944 | henry gorrell christmas greetings |
+ Program #113. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "Christmas Greetings". U.P.... | |
12.24.1944 | mac johnson target tokyo |
+ Program #112. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "Target-Tokyo". U.P. corres... | |
12.03.1944 | leo disher drama in the air |
+ Program #109. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "Drama In The Air". U.P. co... | |
11.19.1944 | henry gorrell hour of decision |
+ Program #107. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "Hour Of Decision". U.P. co... | |
11.12.1944 | boyd lewis the ghost goes to war |
+ Program #106. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "The Ghost Goes To War". U.... | |
09.24.1944 | robert vermillion the paratroopers |
Program #99. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "The Paratroopers". U.P. corre... | |
09.17.1944 | joan younger the return of the soldier |
+ Program #98. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "The Return Of The Soldier". ... | |
07.02.1944 | robert vermillion the road to rome |
+ Program #87. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "The Road To Rome". U.P. cor... | |
06.25.1944 | virgil pinkney invasion |
+ Program #86. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "Invasion". U.P. corresponde... | |
05.07.1944 | robert vermillion anzio diary |
+ Program #79. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "Anzio Diary". U.P. correspo... | |
04.30.1944 | frank hewlett merrills raiders |
+ Program #78. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "Merrill's Raiders". U.P. co... | |
01.02.1944 | reynolds packard phantom enemy | ||
12.26.1943 | richard johnson leathernecks at tarawa | ||
12.05.1943 | reynolds packard battle boomerang |
+ Program #57. United Press syndication. "Battle Boomerang". U.P. correrspondent Reynolds Packard ... | |
11.28.1943 | george palmer torpedo |
+ Program #56. United Press syndication. "Torpedo". George Palmer reports from aboard a convoy shi... | |
09.19.1943 | russell annabelle kiska mission |
: + Program #46. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "Kiska Mission". U.P. corr... | |
05.23.1943 | clinton b conger night patrol | ||
05.16.1943 | robert vermillion atlantic convoy |
+ Program #28. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "Atlantic Convoy". U.P. corr... | |
05.09.1943 | walter cronkite dry martini |
+ Program #27. United Press syndication, World lateral transcription. "Dry Martini". U.P. correspo... |
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