AFRS-24


(4.5 stars; 1 review)

The biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back to May 26, 1942, when the War Department established the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS). The U.S. Army began broadcasting from London during World War II, using equipment and studio facilities borrowed from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The first transmission to U.S. troops began at 5:45 p.m. on July 4, 1943 and included less than five hours of recorded shows, a BBC news and sports broadcast. That day, Corporal Syl Binkin became the first U.S. Military broadcaster heard over the air. The signal was sent from London via telephone lines to five regional transmitters to reach U.S. troops in the United Kingdom as they made preparations for the inevitable invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. Fearing competition for civilian audiences the BBC initially tried to impose restrictions on AFN broadcasts within Britain (transmissions were only allowed from American Bases outside London and were limited to 50 watts of transmission power) and a minimum quota of British produced programming had to be carried. Nevertheless AFN programmes were widely enjoyed by the British civilian listeners who could receive them and once AFN operations transferred to continental Europe (shortly after D-Day) AFN were able to broadcast with little restriction with programmes available to civilian audiences across most of Europe (including Britain) after dark. As D-Day approached, the network joined with the BBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to develop programs especially for the Allied Expeditionary Forces. Mobile stations, complete with personnel, broadcasting equipment, and a record library were deployed to broadcast music and news to troops in the field. The mobile stations reported on front line activities and fed the news reports back to studio locations in London.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

AFRS 040 - Basin Street - First Song - I've Got You Under My Skin 06-25-44 30:22
AFRS 044 - GI Journal - Bing Crosby - Phyllis Brooks - Mel Blanc 05-19-44 29:24
AFRS 048 - GI Journal - Bing Crosby - Lena Horne - Mel Blanc 06-16-44 29:24
AFRS 055 - Nelson Eddy (first song) Rise And Shine 03-10-46 30:14
AFRS 055 - The Bob Carleton Show - (first Song) - Embraceable You 15:33
AFRS 056 - The Bob Carleton Show - (first Song) - A Tunnel Of Love 15:24
AFRS 061 - GI Journal - Abbott & Costello - Jane Wyman - The Pied Pipers 09-15-44 29:29
AFRS 085 - Information Please 10-15-45 29:24
AFRS 099 - Jubilee - Count Basie - Buddy Rich - Eddie (Rochester) Anderson (first song) Dinah 10-20-44 30:13
AFRS 127 - Mail Call - Groucho Marx - Ida Lupino - Gloria De Haven 01-17-45 31:05
AFRS 129 - Mail Call - June Allyson - Ozzie & Harriet - Riders Of The Purple Sage 01-24-45 30:30
AFRS 429 - Personal Album - Anita - (first song) Dearly Beloved 15:09
AFRS 430 - Personal Album - Bing Crosby - (first song) Great Day 15:08
AFRS L-23 - Basic Music Library - Rumba Rhapsody - The Caney Rumba Band - (first song) Rumba Rhapsody 10:37
AFRS L-24 - Basic Music Library - Samba Session - Poncho & His Orchestra - (first song) Samba Lele 16:07
AFRS P-10943 - Speedway - Elvis Presley - 1968 18:05
AFRS P-10944 - Selections from - Reach Out Of The Darkness - Friend & Lover - 1968 17:08
AFRS P-183 - Basic Music Library - Woody Herman - (first song) It Must Be Jelly 11:50
AFRS P-184 - Basic Music Library - The Jesters - (first song) He's A Tough Hombre 10:08
AFRS P-193 - Basic Music Library - Dick Haymes - Helen Forest - (first song) Great Day 10:03
AFRS P-194 - Basic Music Library - Frank De Vol - (first song) Prelude In G Minor 11:53
AFRS P-3405 - Basic Music Library - The Four Knights - (first song) I Get So Lonely 12:24
AFRS P-3406 - Basic Music Library - June Valli (with) Henry Rene & His Orchestra - (first song) Mystery Street 12:03
AFRS P-3407 - Basic Music Library - The Ames Brothers (with) Hugo Winterhalter & His Orchestra - (first song) I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me 11:45
AFRS P-3408 - Basic Music Library - Perry Como (with) Hugo Winterhalter & His Orchestra - (first song) Look Out The Window 10:59
AFRS SP-131 - Basic Music Library - Percy Faith - (first song) Bim Bam Bum 10:46
AFRS SP-132 - Basic Music Library - Al Goodman - (first song) Jealousy 9:52

Reviews

In 1946 I woke up at 4 am to deliver a paper round AFN great!👍


(4.5 stars)