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Mail Call (radio program)

''Mail Call'' was an American radio program that entertained American soldiers from 1942 until 1945, during World War II. Lt. Col. Thomas A.H. Lewis (commander of the Armed Forces Radio Service) wrote in 1944, "The initial production of the Armed Forces Radio Service was 'Mail Call,' a morale-building half hour which brought famed performers to the microphone to sing and gag in the best American manner." The program featured popular entertainers of that day, such as Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, and Dinah Shore, performing musical numbers and comedy skits to boost the morale of soldiers stationed far from their homes. Lewis added, "To a fellow who has spent months guarding an outpost in the South Seas, Iceland or Africa a cheery greeting from a favorite comedian, a song hit direct from Broadway, or the beating rhythm of a hot band, mean a tie with the home to which he hopes soon to return.''〔Lewis, Lt. Col. Thomas A.H. (1944). ''Armed Forces Radio Service''. Radio Daily Presents the 1944 Radio Annual.〕
== California headquarters ==

''Mail Call'' and other AFRS programs were produced in Los Angeles, Calif., with the organization's headquarters at 6011 Santa Monica Boulevard,〔Barnouw, Erik. (1968). ''The Golden Web:1933-1953''. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 0195004752〕 The location provided access to top-flight entertainers, staff and facilities. The Encyclopedia of Radio noted: "Los Angeles was selected as the headquarters because of its proximity to the entertainment industry, which quickly gave its overwhelming support. The mission of the new AFRS was to provide American servicemen 'a touch of home' through the broadcast of American news and entertainment."〔Sterling, Christopher H., ed. (2004). ''Encyclopedia of Radio''. Fitzroy Dearborn. ISBN 1-57958-249-4〕 Among the behind-the-scenes people was Meredith Willson (perhaps best known for writing "The Music Man"), who was the first musical director for AFRS.〔Oates, Bill. (2005) ''Meredith Willson -- America's Music Man''. AuthorHouse ISBN 1-4208-3523-8〕
Many of the behind-the-scenes military people involved in ''Mail Call'' and other AFRS programs had jobs similar to those they had had in civilian life. Erik Barnouw wrote:
Because its () commandant, Colonel Thomas H.A. Lewis, had been vice president of Young & Rubicam -- always known as "Y&R" -- the most Hollywood-oriented advertising agency, much top talent was drawn from the agency's productions. The uniformed staff, representing both army and navy, was supplemented by civilians. Some of the uniformed men had been drafted, then re-routed back to Hollywood and the "Y&Rmy〔

During at least one interval, however, production shifted to the East Coast. The Oct. 21, 1944, issue of ''The Billboard'' magazine carried a story headlined, "AFRS To Cut 4 Major E.T.s In East 12 Weeks." It reported:
The four top armed forces radio service shows, ''Command Performance'', ''Mail Call'', ''Jubilee'' and ''G.I. Journal'' will be cut in New York from October 15 until November 13, a total of more than 12 shows. Idea is to give G.I.'s a chance to hear Eastern legit and night club talent.〔The Billboard. Oct. 21, 1944. ''AFRS To Cut 4 Major E.T.s In East 12 Weeks''. p. 12〕


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