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June 11th, 2010

Words at War: 8/07/1943 – Prisoner of the Japs

The story of an American woman journalist in Hong Kong on the day the Japs attacked, and what happened to her as a “prisoner of the Japs.” The author appears after the drama and comments about the Japanese during the war. The announcer mentions that this is the seventh program of the series, which may be an error.

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Words at War – Prisoner of the Japs

Gwen Dew (? author), Nora Sterling (adaptor), John Alexander, Ted Osborne, Lesley Woods, Flora Campbell, Morris Mamorsky (composer), Joseph Stopak (conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Maurice Tarplin, John O’Connor, Milton Herman, Guy Repp, Sid Cassell.

NBC network. A sustaining show.

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