This episode features a rare and powerful recording from John Nesbitt’s Passing Parade—a special defense-themed program created in the tense months before America’s entry into World War II.
Unlike his regular sponsored broadcasts, this installment was produced as a voluntary contribution, intended to stir public awareness and engagement in national defense. Through three vivid true stories—a Hollywood prop man’s unexpected military innovation, a Chicago laborer’s quiet patriotism, and a haunting image from Dunkirk—Nesbitt builds a layered argument about preparedness, responsibility, and the human cost of delay.
The final segment shifts from storytelling to purpose, as Nesbitt outlines his belief in radio’s unique ability to reach not just the mind, but the emotions of a nation. Part narrative craft, part historical document, this broadcast captures a moment when entertainment, persuasion, and patriotism converged on the airwaves. Subscribe to the Old Time Radio Snack Wagon at https://www.snackwagon.net
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