Writer/Producer Arch Oboler and Actor Ronald Colman pull out all the stops in this morale boosting effort as they give Everything For The Boys during WWII.
12 old time radio show recordings
(total playtime 6 hours, 112 min)
available in the following formats:
A dramatic anthology and later musical variety show, Everything for the Boys united Ronald Colman (actor) and Arch Oboler (eccentric writer/director) in a montage of star-studded names and famous plays. Ginger Rogers, Greer Garson, Ingrid Bergman, and Loretta Young were but a few of the stars and starlets that graced this fabulous drama.
Sponsored by Electric Autolite Company, Everything for the Boys was broadcast simultaneously overseas and in the US to connect the boys in WWII with their families and friends back home.
Listening to "Everything for the Boys" gives one a real sense of what it was like for people who lived through World War II, especially for those at home, and to some extent for those serving overseas. Each program included a short play (often a condensation of a famous movie), nearly all of which I found enjoyable. After the play, the hose (Ronald Colman) and guest star(s) would attempt to converse via short wave with two service members stationed abroad. A couple of times - the short wave connection failed - it was after all live radio. Some of the conversations were touching, especially as the hosts might give the servicemen and women an update on family news, or even enable them to talk with a loved one at home. Two highlights were Ronald Colman's recitation of the poem "High Flight" and, especially, when, at a soldier's request, Ingrid Bergman sang "As Time Goes By" (from her film Casablanca), a truly unforgettable moment. Anyone interested in WWII, or who enjoys the films of that era, will enjoy listening to this program.
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