The Gulf Screen Guild Theater : Between Americans (12-07-41 with Orson Welles) -- The March of Time : First week of the war (12-11-41) -- We Hold These Truths (12-15-41 with Edward Arnold, Jimmy Stewart, and Edward G. Robinson) -- The Cavalcade of America : An American is born (1-19-42 with Bette Davis) -- Fibber McGee and Molly : Scrap drive (4-7-42) -- The Lux Radio Theatre : Wake Island (10-26-42 with Brian Donlevy and Robert Preston) ; The war against Mrs. Hadley (12-7-42 with Edward Arnold and Fay Bainter) ; The Navy comes through (5-3-43 with Pat O'Brien, George Murphy) ; Air Force (7-12-43 with George Raft and Harry Carey) ; So proudly we hail (11-1-43 with Claudette Colbert and Paulette Goddard) ; Salute to the Marines (11-8-43 with Wallace Beery and Fay Bainter) -- The NBC War Bond Parade (2-7-44 with Raymond Massey, Red Skelton, Kay Kyser and Ronald Colman) -- Columbia Presents Corwin : New York: a tapestry for radio (5-16-44 with Orson Welles) -- Orson Welles Almanac : Special D-Day show (6-7-44) --
Command Performance (6-17-44 with Jack Benny ; 9-13-44 with Bob Hope ; 10-26-44 with Clark Gable)
Arch Oboler's Plays : The house I live in (4-26-45 with Raymond Massey)
On a Note of Triumph (5-13-45 with Martin Gabel)
The fighting AAF (8-12-45)
Columbia Presents Corwin : Fourteen August (8-14-45 with Orson Welles)
Command Performance : Victory extra, parts 1 & 2 (9-4-45 with Bing Crosby, Jimmy Durante, and Frank Sinatra)
Vic and Sade : Save scrap (5-6-42 with Art Van Harvey and Bernardine Flynn)
The Lux Radio Theatre : Pride of the Marines (12-31-45 with John Garfield)
Norman Corwin : Citizen of the world (7-10-49 with Lee J. Cobb)
The Cavalcade of America : Citizen Mama (4-4-49 with Irene Dunne)
President Roosevelt : Day of Infamy speech (12-8-41)
John W. Vandercook announcing VE Day
Winston Churchill : Blood, tears speech
VE reaction in N.Y. & L.A. (8-15-45)
Bob Trout announcing WWII is over
General Douglas MacArthur : Japanese surrender.