
The crew of the B-24 Shoo-Shoo Baby, courtesy of Wikipedia.
Feb. 12, 1944
It’s Saturday in 1944 and today we have:
— Jim and his companions plan to blow up a Japanese airfield in “The Adventures of Jungle Jim.” Courtesy of Archive.org.
— The Band of the Training Command of the Army Air Forces with Sgt. Johnny Desmond under the direction of Capt. Glenn Miller. “Jukebox Saturday Night!” Courtesy of Archive.org
— Gene Tierney is the guest on “Blue Ribbon Town,” with Groucho Marx. (poor audio quality). Courtesy of Archive.org.
— Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra with host Bob Hope on “Command Performance.” Courtesy of Archive.org.
— “A Light in the Dark” on “The Green Hornet.” Courtesy of Archive.org.
— “The Man Behind the Gun.” Courtesy of Archive.org.
— “Missing: Harold Ascort” is another case for “Nick Carter: Master Detective.” Courtesy of Archive.org.
— “Your Hit Parade.” “Speak Low” by Frank Sinatra is ranked No. 8; No. 3 is “Mairzy Doats.” No. 2 is “My Heart Tells Me.”
Frank Sinatra sings the No. 1 song, “Shoo-Shoo, Baby.” Wow listen to all the screaming for Frank Sinatra! And that explains all the gags about the song for about the last month. Courtesy of Archive.org.
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