G.I. Journal with Bob Hope and the Glenn Miller Orchestra
Description
G.I. Journal was a fast-paced, laugh-filled radio variety show created for the Armed Forces Radio Service during World War II. Designed as an audio version of a spoof military newspaper, the program brought top Hollywood stars together to entertain American troops overseas with comedy sketches, music, and lighthearted satire.
Each episode was “edited” by a rotating cast of famous guest hosts—including the likes of Jack Carson, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Judy Garland—who took on the role of the fictional paper’s editor-in-chief. Regular features included mock news items, humorous ads, and running gags, all designed to boost morale and bring a bit of home to servicemen around the world.
With its zany humor, star-studded cast, and playful send-up of military life, G.I. Journal was a beloved part of wartime radio—delivering laughter and levity to those who needed it most.