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NBC War Bond Parade (February 7, 1944)
- Narrated by: Raymond Massey, Red Skelton, Kay Kyser, Ronald Colman
- Length: 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A classic radio broadcast from the World War II era, NBC War Bond Parade rallied Americans with a wide variety of entertainment and inspirational messages. Ranging from New York to Washington, D.C., Chicago and Hollywood, this episode features everything from Raymond Massey reciting John of Gaunt's soliloquy from Shakespeare's Richard II to a comedic sketch starring Red Skelton; it also included an operatic performance from Faust and big-band music from Kay Kyser. Originally broadcast on February 7, 1944.
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