Tue, 21 November 2006 Words At War presents Words At War. October 26, 1943. "Who Dare To Live". The adventures of a captain in the Merchant Marine who has past his prime. House Jameson, Frank Lovejoy, Frederick Watts (author), Neil Hopkins (adaptor), Sarah Burton, Joseph Boland, Richard Gordon, Gilbert Mack, Morris Mamorsky (compser, conductor).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sun, 5 November 2006 Words At War presents Words At War. October 19, 1943. "Shortcut To Tokyo". Life and death among the airmen stationed in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. . Alan Bunce, Art Carney, Norman Rose, Corey Ford (author), William Welch (adaptor), Les Damon, Ken Lynch, John Gerard, Paul Mann, Ted Reid, Morris Mamorsky (composer, conductor).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Tue, 31 October 2006 Words At War presents Words At War. October 12, 1943. "Paris Underground". Several ladies in France help their countrymen to leave the
country to fight the Nazis with the Free French. The author of the book
appears on the program. Irene Hubbard, Joan Alexander, Adelaide Klein,
Peter Capell, Stefan Schnabel, Bertram Tanswell, Charita Bauer, Jack
Lloyd, Etta Schieber (author), Richard McDonagh (adaptor), Morris
Mamorsky (arranger), Max Goberman (conductor), Joseph Losey (director)Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sat, 14 October 2006 Words At War presents Words At War. October 5, 1943. "Eighty-Three
Days". A fascinating story about a sailor lost at sea on a
raft for almost three months. Paul Mann, Paul Gordon, Tom Hoyer,
Ken Lynch, Myron McCormick, William Quinn, Jackson Beck, Glenn Anders,
Morris Mamorsky (composer), Joseph Losey (director), Max Goberman
(conductor), Mark Murphy (author), Edith Sommer (adaptor).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Mon, 11 September 2006 Words At War presents Words At War. September 23, 1943. . "They Shall Not
Have Me" A story about Frenchmen in Nazi concentration
camps, and how one of them escaped. Les Damon, Mady Christians, John
Berry, Peter Capell, Lon Clark, Joe DeSantis, Tom Hoyer, Norman Lloyd,
Herbert Ratner, Maurice Tarplin, Jean Helion (author), Kenneth White
(adaptor), Morris Mamorsky (adaptor, conductor), Joseph Losey
(director).Comments[0] |
Tue, 5 September 2006 Words At War presents Words At War. September 16, 1943. "Since You Went
Away". Using a script that was later made into an all time
classic motion picture, this is a touching, beautiful story about the
women left behind as the men go off to war. Very well done. Morris
Mamorsky (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Margaret Buhl
Wilder (author), Nora Sterling (adaptor)Comments[0] |
Mon, 31 July 2006 Words At War Presents September 2, 1943. "Dynamite
Cargo" An exciting story of the life of a sailor in
"Torpedo Alley", the London to Murmansk run. Richard McDonagh
(adaptor), John Thomas, Mandel Kramer, Bertram Tanswell, Richard Keith,
Larry Haines, Lon Clark, Will Hare, Morris Mamorsky (composer,
conductor), Joseph Mansefield (director), Jackson Beck, Fred Herman
(author), Ian MacAllaster.Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 July 2006 Words At War presents "Malta Spitfire". August 21, 1943. A well written story of a young pilot who only lives to
fly, and the difficulties he goes through to get a chance to fight the
Nazis. Kenneth White (adaptor), Don MacLaughlin (narrator), Joseph
Julian, Irene Hubbard, Lon Clark, John Griggs, Peter Hernandez, Maurice
Tarplin, Harold Young, Frank Black (composer, conductor), George F.
Burling (author), Leslie Roberts (author), Ian MacAllaster, Joseph
Losey (director).Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 April 2006 Words At War presents August 14, 1943. "Love At First
Flight". A musical and funny portrait of the making of a
naval aviator. Well done! Charles Spaulding (author), Otis Carney
(author), Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director),
Lawson Zerbe, Mitzi Gould, Staats Cotsworth, Art Carney, Edmond
Birnbrier (adaptor), Evelyn Varden, Dan McGloughlin, John Griggs,
Gerald Keane, Walter Kinsella, Fran Carlon (billed as "Frances
Carlon").Comments[0] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 Words At War. August 7, 1943. "Prisoner Of The Japs" The story of an American woman journalist in Hong Kong on the day the Japs attacked, and what happened to her as a "prisoner of the Japs." The author appears after the drama and comments about the Japanese during the war. The announcer mentions that this is the seventh program of the series, which may be an error. The system cue has been deleted. Gwen Dew , Nora Sterling (adaptor), John Alexander, Ted Osborne, Lesley Woods, Flora Campbell, Morris Mamorsky (composer), Joseph Stopak (conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Maurice Tarplin, John O'Connor, Milton Herman, Guy Repp, Sid Cassell. Very good to excellent.Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 March 2006 Words At War. July 24, 1943"From The Land Of Silent People"- An exciting story about the escape of American newsmen from wartime Yugoslavia. Elise Folke, Richard Keith, Peter Capell, John Griggs, Morris Mamorsky (composer), Joe DeSantis, Sam Wanamaker, Lotte Stavisky, Gilbert Mack, Joseph Stopak (conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Robert St. John (author, introducer), Don MacLaughlin.Comments[0] |
Tue, 21 February 2006 Words At War. July 31, 1943. "The Ship". Sustaining. An exciting narrative about the British cruiser H. M. S. Artemis as she battles the Italian navy off the coast of Malta. Good radio! C. S. Forester (author), Edmund Burnbriar (adaptor), Alan Bunce, House Jameson, Humphrey Davis, Alfred Shirley, Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Victor Beecroft, Sid Cassell, Shirley Oliver, Ian MacAllaster. Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 February 2006 Words At War presents Episode 2 from August 19, 1943 "The Last Days Of Sevastopol". Sustaining. A repeat broadcast of a very well done dramatization of the seige of this valiant city by the Nazis and its brave Russian defenders. Martin Wolfson, Stefan Schnabel, Olive Deering, Charlotte Holland, Hester Sondergaard, Alastair Kyle, Byron McGraff, Jackson Beck, Joe DeSantis, Percy Hemus, John Berry, Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Boris Voitikov (? author), Richard McDonagh (adaptor), Ralph Parker (translater)Comments[0] |
Sat, 17 December 2005 Words of War was an anthology of war stories, "told by the men and women who have seen them happen." This episode if from 7/10/43 They Call it Pacific All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to AllComments[0] |
Fri, 16 December 2005 Words of War was an anthology of war stories, "told by the men and women who have seen them happen." This episode if from 6/24/43 Combined OperationsOlComments[0] |



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Words At War presents August 14, 1943. "Love At First
Flight". A musical and funny portrait of the making of a
naval aviator. Well done! Charles Spaulding (author), Otis Carney
(author), Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director),
Lawson Zerbe, Mitzi Gould, Staats Cotsworth, Art Carney, Edmond
Birnbrier (adaptor), Evelyn Varden, Dan McGloughlin, John Griggs,
Gerald Keane, Walter Kinsella, Fran Carlon (billed as "Frances
Carlon").
Words At War. August 7, 1943. "Prisoner Of The Japs" The story of an American woman journalist in Hong Kong on the day the Japs attacked, and what happened to her as a "prisoner of the Japs." The author appears after the drama and comments about the Japanese during the war. The announcer mentions that this is the seventh program of the series, which may be an error. The system cue has been deleted. Gwen Dew , Nora Sterling (adaptor), John Alexander, Ted Osborne, Lesley Woods, Flora Campbell, Morris Mamorsky (composer), Joseph Stopak (conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Maurice Tarplin, John O'Connor, Milton Herman, Guy Repp, Sid Cassell. Very good to excellent.
Words At War. July 24, 1943"From The Land Of Silent People"- An exciting story about the escape of American newsmen from wartime Yugoslavia. Elise Folke, Richard Keith, Peter Capell, John Griggs, Morris Mamorsky (composer), Joe DeSantis, Sam Wanamaker, Lotte Stavisky, Gilbert Mack, Joseph Stopak (conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Robert St. John (author, introducer), Don MacLaughlin.
Words At War. July 31, 1943. "The Ship". Sustaining. An exciting narrative about the British cruiser H. M. S. Artemis as she battles the Italian navy off the coast of Malta. Good radio! C. S. Forester (author), Edmund Burnbriar (adaptor), Alan Bunce, House Jameson, Humphrey Davis, Alfred Shirley, Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Victor Beecroft, Sid Cassell, Shirley Oliver, Ian MacAllaster.
Words At War presents Episode 2 from August 19, 1943 "The Last Days Of Sevastopol". Sustaining. A repeat broadcast of a very well done dramatization of the seige of this valiant city by the Nazis and its brave Russian defenders. Martin Wolfson, Stefan Schnabel, Olive Deering, Charlotte Holland, Hester Sondergaard, Alastair Kyle, Byron McGraff, Jackson Beck, Joe DeSantis, Percy Hemus, John Berry, Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Boris Voitikov (? author), Richard McDonagh (adaptor), Ralph Parker (translater)
Words of War was an anthology of war stories, "told by the men and women who have seen them happen." This episode if from 7/10/43 They Call it Pacific
Words of War was an anthology of war stories, "told by the men and women who have seen them happen." This episode if from 6/24/43 Combined OperationsOl