- London After Dark
"London After Dark" was a joint venture radio program between
CBS Radio andBBC Radio that ran during the1940 London Blitz .Beginning
The show began on August 24, 1940 when
CBS News Chief Paul White and CBS European Events DirectorEdward R. Murrow began to arrange the show by cable and short wave conference. Murrow lined up nine commentators, with the help of theBBC , and set them up all over London with mics.The commentators featured on the first edition of "London After Dark" were Murrow, Robert Bowman,
Raymond Glendenning ,Larry LeSueur ,Eric Sevareid ,Vincent Sheean ,Michael Standing ,Wynford Vaughan-Thomas , andJ. B. Priestley .The first commentator heard on "London After Dark" was none other than Edward Murrow himself. He broadcast live from
Trafalgar Square inLondon , a broadcast now world-famous. "This is Trafalgar Square. The noise you hear at the moment is the sound of the air-raid siren," Murrow said as he calmly described the scene.From the square that first program moved on to Robert Bowman who was stationed in the kitchen of the
Savoy Hotel . Bowman described the menu, eight hors d'oeuvres and eight different kinds of meat and talked to famed ChefFrançois Latry . The atmosphere at the Savoy was seemingly joyous.The program then jumped to an
anti-aircraft battery and then to andAir Raid Precautions Station. Then, ontoHammersmith Palais , London's big dance hall where Eric Sevareid was set up and remarked, "There was an air raid alarm, as you know, 15 minutes ago. The orchestra leader simply announced they'd go on playing as the crowd wished to stay and I don't expect more than half a dozen people have left."Vincent Sheean was up next on that first edition of "London After Dark". Sheean spoke briefly on the silent streets of
Piccadilly Circus before the program went to some interviews with trainmen inEuston Station by the BBC. Finally the show wound up with J.B. Priestley inWhitehall .References
Time.com, Sep. 2, 1940: London After Dark: [http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/printout/0,8816,764566,00.html]
External links
* [http://history.acusd.edu/gen/WW2Timeline/radio/5.html London After Dark, Aug. 24, 1940 (audio clip)]
* [http://www.otr.com/londonafterdark.shtml Complete Broadcast of a London After Dark Episode, Aug. 24, 1940]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.