Here we are, back at Bill Pogue’s. It’s after 11PM. What do we know? Well, there are less people drinking here than last night, most would rather stay in and listen for updates. On the air over CBS right now is Joan Brooks. Me? I’m just trying to have that nightcap I started yesterday.
There are still news bulletins coming out of Europe. It’s almost dawn there. The men will be continuing their missions with D-Day: Plus 1
So far, we know that at least four-thousand Allied soldiers have been killed in the initial attack, but the German forces on the Normandy peninsula have either been killed, captured or forced to withdraw to Caen.
I’m sure as we speak troops and equipment are being ferried across the Channel. I know the hope is that by the end of June we’ll have nearly a million men in western Europe as we advance north from Italy simultaneously. With the Russians pushing Germany west it’s only a matter of time, but the Germans won’t go down without a fight.
But, I know American resolve. We’ll be up for the task, no matter how long it takes. It’s why next month on Breaking Walls we’ll move just a few weeks into the future and focus on Independence Day, 1944.
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The reading material used in today’s episode was:
• Radio Speakers--A Biographical Dictionary — By Jim Cox
• On The Air — By John Dunning
• Network Radio Ratings — By Jim Ramsburg
As well as articles from
• Broadcasting Magazine
• CBSNews.com
• GlobalNews.ca
• LIFE Magazine
• Military-History.org
• The New York Times
• The New York Daily News
• Presidency.UCSB.edu
• RadioArchives.com
• Radio Daily
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On the interview front:
• André Baruch, Mel Blanc, Ken Carpenter, Norman Corwin, Alice Frost, Barbara Luddy, Bret Morrison, Ken Roberts, Kate Smith, and Olan Soule spoke with Chuck Schaden. Hear these full chats at Speakingofradio.com.
• Himan Brown, Staats Cotsworth, Jim Jordan, Mandel Kramer, and Jan Miner, spoke to Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. Hear these interviews at Goldenage-WTIC.org
• Joan Banks spoke to SPERDVAC. For more info, go to SPERDVAC.com
• Fran Carlon, John Daly, and Ben Grauer spoke for Westinghouse’s 50th anniversary.
• Ned Calmer, Doug Edwards, Lowell Thomas, Charles Osgood, and Bob Trout spoke to CBS for their 50th anniversary.
• HV Kaltenborn spoke to NBC for their 50th anniversary
• Charles Collingwood and Bob Trout spoke to the makers of Please Stand By
• Bob Trout also spoke to the Television Academy
• George Burns spoke with Barbara Walters
• Red Skelton spoke with Dini Petty
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Selected music featured in today’s episode was:
• Romanian Folk Dances #3 — By Béla Bartók, played by Avi Avital
• Wilderness Trail — By Walter Scharf for National Geographic
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A massive special thank you to Walden Hughes for supplying so many master quality recordings used in this D-Day episode. Listen to Walden’s shows on the Yesterday USA radio network.
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