Ronald Colman starred in
Everything for the Boys, in his first regular role on radio.
Arch Oboler adapted plays for the broadcasts, with selection of plays based on servicemen's preferences indicated in a survey.
Gordon Jenkins provided the music, Episodes included two-way conversations between stars and servicemen via
shortwave radio, The trade publication
Variety reported that Oboler's involvement with
Everything for the Boys ended with completion of his work on the June 13, 1944, episode. An article in the magazine's June 7, 1944, issue said, "But as far as the Colman show's concerned, Oboler says he's fed up with adaptations and wants to dig his teeth into some original scripting." The same issue contained a report that Colman would leave the show after the June 13, 1944, episode "unless certain changes are made in the format". Colman later changed his mind and re-signed for another year on the program. The program's 13-week
summer replacement in 1944 retained the title
Everything for the Boys but had a musical format. Jenkins continued to lead the orchestra with
Dick Haymes as the star. Episodes featured female guest vocalists. ==Episodes==