

G.I. Journal
AFRS
AFRS · 1943–1945
Broadcasts
89
Cadence
Weekly
Rated
PG
Since
1943
The run
- Network
- AFRS
- Years active
- 1943–1945
- Surviving broadcasts
- 89
- Genre
- comedy
G.I. Journal was an Armed Forces Radio Service comedy-variety series framed as a soldiers' newspaper, with a rotating 'editor' each week. Produced in Hollywood during the Second World War for overseas broadcast only, it survives from AFRS transcription discs in the public domain.
Restoration quality — measured from the surviving files
Source collection
Internet Archive audio collections
Rights
Public domain — no renewed US copyright
Cataloguing
Air dates and notes from the Archive item record
The shape of the run
What survives, year by year
4 dated broadcasts across 3 years on the air, with 1 year where nothing is known to survive. Brightness is transfer quality; empty cells are months lost to time.
Episodes
Start here
Listen to the run in order
Restored broadcasts from 1944, in original transmission order.
- 1. GI Journal Bob Hope Betty Grab · 29 Apr 1944
- 2. Bob Hope Betty Grab · 29 Apr 1944
- 3. GI Journal Ed Sullivan Milton · 15 Oct 1944
- 01
GI Journal Bob Hope Betty Grab
29 Apr 1944 · 29 min
- 02
Bob Hope Betty Grab
29 Apr 1944 · 33 min
- 03
GI Journal Ed Sullivan Milton
15 Oct 1944 · 30 min
- 04
Ed Sullivan Milton
15 Oct 1944 · 22 min
- 05
GI Journal Orson Welles Conne
15 Dec 1944 · 30 min
- 06
Orson Welles Conne
15 Dec 1944 · 23 min
- 07
GI Journal Bob Hope Dorothy La
22 Dec 1944 · 23 min
- 08
Bob Hope Dorothy La
22 Dec 1944 · 17 min
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