The Office of Civilian Defense has another short drama from the early days of World War II.
“What’s Good for the Army” is about what can happen when we don’t coordinate and work together for civilian defense on the home front. The show was written by Pauline Gibson and directed by William Rousseau.
Our mp3 was transferred direct from an original sixteen inch vinyl transcription, pressed by Allied, matrix number G-1994.
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American Family Robinson - Pgm 141
Curtis Springer for Acidine - Pgm 5
For Your Consideration - Pgm 3 - November 9, 1941
Safe at Home - Pgm 1
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Guest Star - Pgm 680 - April 3, 1960
American Family Robinson - Pgm 140
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American Family Robinson - Pgm 123
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