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| December
7, 1941 |
1930 EST |
NBC Blue
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Captain Flagg and Sergeant
Quirt (:21)
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(Excerpt highlighted in gray)
[title]
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The full version of this file is 29:27 and is
available on CD0410.
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Captain Flagg and
Sergeant Quirt had a Marine Corps setting.
The two Marines spent a lot of time bragging
and arguing with each other over some girl.
The real Marine Corps complained about the
show, particularly about the concept of a
sergeant being insubordinate to an officer.
Quirt was dropped from the show and replaced
by sergeant Bliss, but the show still only
lasted a total of six months. In this episode,
Flagg accidentally gets hypnotized by Quirt,
who is trying to hypnotize sergeant Bliss
into thinking he's a wildflower in order to
avoid a fight.
There are several interruptions to the show,
but it sounds as if the engineer accidentally
kept switching over to The Fitch Bandwagon
being broadcast on the Red network.
**Note--The same bulletins can be heard
in NBC Red's broadcast of The Fitch Bandwagon**
0:00: Starts off with one of those
"we'll interrupt this program as necessary"
remarks, then cuts to Fitch Bandwagon for
about two seconds, followed by a lengthy silence
and "one moment please" as the engineers
get their act together. It cuts back to Fitch
Bandwagon again, then more silence. They
join a Mennen commercial in progress, which
lead into the Marine Corps Hymn.
1:30: Program begins.
2:52: Program interruption: The engineer
was late and this bulletin is joined in progress.
You can hear the full bulletin in The Fitch
Bandwagon program being broadcast simultaneously
on NBC Red: The mayor of San Francisco has
declared that San Francisco is in a state
of emergency tonight, and he demands the immediate
cessation of all strikes in order to present
a united front. The border has been closed
to Japanese nationals and restrictions have
been placed on financial transactions by Japanese
aliens.
3:15: Program resumes.
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| 21:25:
Program interruption: Bulletin from Washington:
Preliminary estimate of 104 dead in army forces
alone in the Japanese attack on Hawaii. Civilian
casualties are not included. |
21:48: Program resumes, but the engineer
cuts back to Fitch Bandwagon again.
21:11: Program resumes. |
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