About Miles, Morale and Memories: Bob Hope and World War II

Legendary entertainer Bob Hope and his troupe of performers traveled more than 80,000 miles during World War II to entertain the troops. There were several close calls where Hope and his fellow entertainers were almost killed. Hope and his troupe often performed near the frontlines in Europe and the Pacific as part of an overall Hollywood effort to make sure stars brought some of America to the battle zones. Using animated maps and interviews with Hollywood historians, authors, and combat veterans, MILES, MORALE AND MEMORIES: BOB HOPE AND WORLD WAR II examines Hope’s impact on World War II and why President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked some of Hollywood’s top radio and movie stars to hold a microphone instead of a gun in the war.

Broadcast Dates
  • #0 - Miles, Morale and Memories: Bob Hope and World War II | New
    Monday, May 26 at 9pm TPT 2
  • #0 - Miles, Morale and Memories: Bob Hope and World War II |
    Tuesday, May 27 at 3am TPT 2
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