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- Command_Performance_(radio) abstract "Not to be confused with Royal Variety Performance, which is often called the Command Performance, and Royal Command Performance.Command Performance was a radio program which originally aired between 1942 and 1949. The program was broadcast on the Armed Forces Radio Network (AFRS) with a direct shortwave transmission to the troops overseas. It was not broadcast over domestic U.S. radio stations.".
- Q5152096 abstract "Not to be confused with Royal Variety Performance, which is often called the Command Performance, and Royal Command Performance.Command Performance was a radio program which originally aired between 1942 and 1949. The program was broadcast on the Armed Forces Radio Network (AFRS) with a direct shortwave transmission to the troops overseas. It was not broadcast over domestic U.S. radio stations.".
- Command_Performance_(radio) comment "Not to be confused with Royal Variety Performance, which is often called the Command Performance, and Royal Command Performance.Command Performance was a radio program which originally aired between 1942 and 1949. The program was broadcast on the Armed Forces Radio Network (AFRS) with a direct shortwave transmission to the troops overseas. It was not broadcast over domestic U.S. radio stations.".
- Q5152096 comment "Not to be confused with Royal Variety Performance, which is often called the Command Performance, and Royal Command Performance.Command Performance was a radio program which originally aired between 1942 and 1949. The program was broadcast on the Armed Forces Radio Network (AFRS) with a direct shortwave transmission to the troops overseas. It was not broadcast over domestic U.S. radio stations.".