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5 Minute Mystery (A Bit Of Logic); Federal Agent (A Killing In London); Sky Blazers (Roscoe Turner)
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Ellery Queen Minute Mystery (Kidnap Caper); Colgate Cavalcade; Corn Cobblers Show; 1938 Santa Anita Handicap
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On August 14, 1945, radio networks announced that Japan had surrendered to the Allies, including the United States, effectively ending World War II. Known as “Victory over Japan Day” or simply “V-J Day,” the term has also been used for September 2, 1945, when Japan’s official surrender took place aboard the U.S.S. Missouri battleship. On this special program of The Golden Age of Radio, through rare news reports and vintage audio recordings, host Paul Hitchcock presents a historical perspective on V-J Day and the end of World War II.
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Front and Center (Dorothy Lamour, Burns & Allen); HRH Princess Elizabeth: Empire Day Speech (1946); Children's Story: Captain One-Eye Disappears
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FBI in Peace and War (No Insurance); Lives of Great Men (William Shakespeare); Vic and Sade (A Porch Collapses)
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Calling All Detectives (Carnival Con Men); Daredevils of Hollywood (Eileen Goodwin); Count Your Blessings (starring Hal March)
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Bunco Squad (Case of the Bookworm); Border Patrol (Ghost Walking)
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Beyond This World; Ellery Queen Minute Mystery; Treasury Star Parade (The Invaders)
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Carter Sisters Show (Chet Atkins); Carson Robinson and His Buckaroos; B & D Chucklewagon
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Baby Snooks (Oil Discovered); Adventures of Superman (Clark Kent, Mild-Mannered Reporter); March of Dimes (Man Against The Crippler)
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Golden Age of Radio #193 — Five Minute Mystery (Collector's Item); Burl Ives Show; Cass Daley Show (1944)