| London Column | | 1944-02-06 | Frank Gillard reports from a public bath, where soldiers are cleaning up. One is interviewed while wearing nothing more than his identity tag! A U. S. Major is making plans for bringing railroad locomotives to the Continent during the coming invasion. An eyewitness describes a British train wreck at the Ilford station. H. H. Stewart describes "Australia Day" at St. Martin's In The Fields. |
| London Column | | 1944-03-17 | General Eisenhower addresses the graduates at Sandhurst. Richard Dimbleby reports from a coastal defense base, as the invasion approaches. The sound of a clock ticking is broadcast...a warning to Hungary. "A minute to 12...in Sofia. They know what that means." Kent Stevenson reports from a civil defense shelter and interviews some of the workers who are spending the night. A woman dispatching rescue crews to buildings that have been bombed discovers that the bombed building is her own! |
| London Column | | 1945-01-24 | Richard Dimbleby reports about new possibilities for the R. A. F. on Germany's eastern front. Dennis Johnson interviews two American pilots. Pierre Lafeh (?) describes France's "modern army." |
| London Column | | 1945-02-14 | Richard Dimbleby speaks from inside a Lancaster bomber during a raid over Cleves. Chester Wilmot reports from the ground as an artillery barrage ends and the Scots bagpipes sound the entrance of the troops into Germany (Wilmot is not heard). Matthew Holton describes an amphibious assault. The program is complete except for "The Bow Bells" that are said to close the program. |
| London Column | | 1945-03-10 | A U.S. Army sergeant describes the rapid advances of Allied troops. Dennis Johnson describes what happense when the Allies take over a German town (Bonn).. Audrey Russell describes what happens after a German rocket lands in a populated area. The date is approximate. |
| London Column | | 1945-03-14 | Captain Nichols of Louisville Kentucky tells how armored forces make a rapid advance. Correspondent Dennis Johnson tells what happens when the Allies take over a German town. Audrey Russell visits the London neighborhood where a German "V" bomb has landed. |
| London Column | | 1945-05-23 | "Britain's current opportunity in the Japanese war." " a recording by 'Camp Belson' before it was destroyed by British troops." "A recording made at an AQmerican naval base, somewhere in the Pacific." Interviews with just liberated inmates at Camp Belsen. A brief portion of the first Jewish service held at the Camp since its liberation. A Nazi guard describes what she did at the camp (in German). Liberated children sing songs they learned before their imprisonment. |
| London Column | | 1945-07-25 | A newsreel program intended for an American audience via shortwave. A description of the devastation in Berlin, a fire-fighter describes his duty in Europe with the Americans, the sound of "The Gloucenter Meteor" ("the fastest jet fighter now in service"), a housewife in London describes the problems of "queuing," a description of the Burmese monsoon, General Marshall inspects the U. S. Second Armored Division. The program closing has been deleted. |
| London Column | | 1945-08-01 | A newsreel program intended for American listeners via shortwave. Epics of the Eighth Army, General Eisenhower speaks on the farewell broadcast of the A. E. F. radio, the people of the British village of Great Yeldon comment on the departure of the American Eighth Air Force, General Montgomery is heard. The program closing has been deleted. |
| London Column | | 1945-08-17 | The first peacetime program. General Eisenhower speaks from London, a report from an aircraft carrier off Japan, a member of "The Desert Rats" (8th Army) is interviewed, a Norwegian saboteur tells how he helped to delay the German atom bomb, Herbert Lehman speaks about UNRA, The Queen Mary returns to Southampton for the first time in 6 years. |
| London Column | | 1947-06-18 | A squadron of nine B-29 "Super Fortresses" flies over London. Princess Elizabeth is awarded "The Freedom Of The City Of London." "The Trooping Of The Colors" on the King's official birthday. "Ma Wilkerson" is visiting Britain and is interviewed. |
| London Column | | 1948-12-08 | "Bundles from Britain" for displaced persons on the Continent, a report from New Delhi on the Indian government's unanimous vote to free the "untouchables," Thor Heyerdahl describes how he drifted all the way across the Pacific on a raft, an essay on "fog." |
| London Column | | 1948-12-22 | A description of the christening of Prince Charles, U. S. Ambassador Louis Douglas and General Leon W. Johnson speak in honor of the United States Air Forces stationed in Britain, a progress report on the first six months of the European Recovery Program, a commentary on the passing of 1948. |