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Old Time Radio Researchers GroupOne World Flight - Single Episodes

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ONE WORLD FLIGHT



One World Flight consisted of 13 episodes which aired on CBS radio on Tuesday night from 14 Jan – 8 Apr 1947. The documentary series was produced by Norman Corwin who was the recipient of the first One World Award by the Wendell Willkie Memorial and the Common Council for American Unity. First prize was a round-the-world trip. According to Time Magazine article of Monday, 27 Jan 1947, Norman Corwin began his trip in Jun 1947. He took with him CBS Recorder Lee Bland and 225 pounds of magnetic wire-recording equipment. The trip lasted four months, covered 42,000 miles and they visited 16 countries which produced 100 hours of recorded interviews. He interviewed heads of state and common people, people of all types regardless status or walks of life. The transcript alone produced 3700 typed pages. Norman Corwin, four recording engineers and six typists took three months to develop this documentary series. Each program covered a portion of the trip and made an important contribution to the public perception of the rest of the world to help heal some of the wounds of World War II.


Brief History of the One World Award



Wendell Willkie was lawyer by trade and a Democrat; however, in 1940 Wendell ran for President on the Republican ticket, but lost to President Roosevelt. In 1942, after the United States entered World War II (which was heavily debated in America), Roosevelt sent Wendell on 50 day trip around the world to reassure our Allies of our commitment to freedom and the defeat of fascism. When Wendell returned he wrote "One World", a travelogue of his journey and plea for international cooperation after the war. The book was published in 1943 and quickly become a best seller. Wendell Willkie passed away in 1944 from a heart attack and in 1945 the One World Award was established in his honor. The first winner was Norman Corwin in 1946. A few other notable winners of this award were Fiorello La Guardia (1947), Albert Einstein (1948), John Huston (1949), and Roger Nash Baldwin (1950).



From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. See "Note" Section below for more information on the OTRR.



This audio is part of the collection: Old Time Radio
It also belongs to collection: Radio Programs

Artist/Composer: Old Time Radio Researchers Group
Keywords: OTRR; Old Time Radio Researchers Group; Old Time Radio; OTRR Single Episodes; One World Flight; Norman Corwin; Corwin, Norman; One World; One World Award; Wendell Willkie; Willkie, Wendell; OTRR - 2007-08

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OLD TIME RADIO RESEARCHER'S GROUP



This is a production of the Old Time Radio Researchers Group located at Old Time Radio Researchers Website and the Old Time Radio Researchers Group.

It contains the most complete and accurate version of this series in the best sound possible at the time of creation. An updated version will be issued if more episodes or better sounding ones become available.

If you are interested in preserving old time radio, you may wish to join the Old Time Radio Researchers Group at Yahoo.


This is the Single Episode Page. The Certified Set includes extras not found here. It is located at OTRR Certified Set. This page is provided in case you want to sample the shows.

Note that in many cases, file names have been modified from the original OTRR names to conform to archive.org naming requirements.


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OTRR Definitions:

OTRR Certified Accurate -- A series that is Certified Accurate indicates that all the episodes are properly identified and labeled but that the series does not contain all known extant episodes.

OTRR Certified Complete -- A series that is Certified Complete is the highest level of certification available under the OTRR Certified Standards. This certification level implies that all the files in the series are Certified Accurate but also indicates that the series is as complete as possible – it includes all extant episodes.

Individual Files

Audio Files 128Kbps MP3
Introduction to One World Flight 27.1 MB
Great Britain 27.2 MB
Western Europe 27.0 MB
Sweden and Poland 27.1 MB
Czechoslovakia 27.1 MB
Italy 27.0 MB
Egypt and India 27.2 MB
India, Shanghai and Other Far Eastern Cities 27.1 MB
The Phillipines 27.1 MB
Australia 27.2 MB
New Zealand 27.1 MB
Final Summary 27.0 MB
Image Files JPEG
One World Flight 174.3 KB
Information FormatSize
OTRR_One_World_Flight_Singles_files.xml Metadata [file]
OTRR_One_World_Flight_Singles_meta.xml Metadata 5.5 KB
OTRR_One_World_Flight_Singles_reviews.xml Metadata 193.0 B
Other Files Unknown
OTRR_One_World_Flight_Singles_rules.conf 7.0 B

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