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G.I. Journal
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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.

1945 · 21944 · 10

Restoration quality — measured from the surviving files

Clean transfer · 10 of 10

Source collection

Internet Archive audio collections

Rights

Public domain — no renewed US copyright

Cataloguing

Air dates and notes from the Archive item record

Every broadcast below carries its own provenance sheet — transfer quality, file source and rights.Archive record: G.i.Journal-10Episodes

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.

JFMAMJJASOND
1943
1944
1945
Clean transferListenableRough but complete No surviving recording

Episodes

Start here

Listen to the run in order

Restored broadcasts from 1944, in original transmission order.

  1. 1. GI Journal Bob Hope Betty Grab · 29 Apr 1944
  2. 2. Bob Hope Betty Grab · 29 Apr 1944
  3. 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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