Details for Nazi Eyes on Canada
| Episode Name | Episode # | Air Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nazi Eyes on Canada | 1942-09-20 | The first show of the series. "Nothing is permanent and everything is possible." A Nazi spy plans for the conquest of Canada, as early as 1933 Set in 1947, this is the story of a widow and her 4 daughters in Nazi-conquered Canada. The last freedom is, "The right to die!" The name of the series is based on the title of the German book written by "Colin Ross" (a pseudonym for the spy). | |
| Alameda | 1942-10-25 | Chapter six of a 3rd Victory Loan (Canada) program. A drama about a newspaper editor from Alameda, Saskatchewan (population 300) who continues to publish his paper after the Nazis conquer Canada in three years (1945). Excellent dramatic propaganda, possibly the last show of the series. Orson Welles is supposed to have arrived late for the program. His part was read by J. Frank Willis until the third scene. |