The Pacific Story - Single Episodes


(5 stars; 4 reviews)

THE PACIFIC STORY The Pacific Story was broadcast on NBC at 11:30pm, with the first broadcast on July 11, 1943. The series lasted 184 weeks with two weeks pre-empted and ended on January 26, 1947. It was considered a documentary. The premise of the show was that with Europe in ruins, the Pacific might emerge as the center of political and social change in the world, and people should know something about it. The series touched on every nation around the Pacific rim and told of their importance in the years to come when the war ended. It was narrated by Gayne Williams and featured such authorities on Pacific affairs as Henry Luce and Pearl S. Buck. From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. See "Note" Section below for more information on the OTRR.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

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6 29:56
7 29:57
8 29:55
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10 29:55
11 29:56
12 29:55
13 29:51
14 29:55
15 29:56
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19 29:55
20 29:42
21 29:56
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24 27:24
25 29:56
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32 29:55
33 29:56
34 14:36
35 29:54
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89 29:51
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92 4:00
93 29:56
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104 29:55
105 29:52
106 29:55
107 29:57
108 29:55
109 28:57
110 29:04
111 29:54
112 29:00
113 28:48
114 28:47
115 28:58
116 28:53
117 27:19
118 29:15
119 29:30
120 29:55
121 29:54
122 29:56
123 29:55
124 29:51
125 29:56
126 29:54
127 29:55
128 29:55
129 29:54
130 29:55
131 29:55
460317 ep139 Hanoi Perfume and Gunpowder End Clipped 29:28
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460331 ep141 Hawaii the 49th State End Clipped 29:24
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Reviews

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Just wondering on these about the license 3.0 about non-commercial etc. arent these public domain works? In order to qualify for new copyright there has to be substantial new material created. I just dont know why people continue to try and claim copyright on public domain materials even if it has been reencoded etc. It just doesnt qualify and further confuses the public domain copyright issues. These recordings have been floating around for quite some time and I dont think some Group can then state what people can or can not do with them. And for all those who want to give me flack about this, pleae brush up on your copyright law and specifically the courts rulings on copies of public domain materials first before you start bashing me.

It's history, as told in schools years ago, a documentary of Asia


(5 stars)

This is an excellent documentary-type series, providing insights into the Asia of pre-WWII and during the war. Excellent writing of (what was then perceived as being accurate - and for the most part, still is), excellent narration. Well worth downloading and listening to, and it doesn't matter which episode you choose to listen to; they stand alone, and stand alone well. Note: Missing in the singles list are the latter episodes (the last episode is number 184. Episodes 127 through 156 can't be downloaded from the certified list (the zip file) as the zip file is, apparently, corrupt.

This Is an OTRR Singles Page


(5 stars)

Hiya Group, This page was misloaded. This is a production of The Old Time Radio Reasearchers Group. I misnamed and tagged it while uploading. The Certified Set includes extras not found here you can get the certified set Here http://www.archive.org/details/OTRR_Certified_Pacific_Story

History at it;s best.


(5 stars)

as told from the 1940;s was stand point The Razor Tojo (how long can he keep this up) To Japaneses opium as the Chinese Captain says (the weather) I would recommend this series to anyone.