Bert Hidalgo
Bert Hidalgo has a BFA in Motion Pictures and Television from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. He produces, writes, and edits documentary-style pieces, podcast episodes, and oral history spotlights.
Bert Hidalgo has a BFA in Motion Pictures and Television from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. He produces, writes, and edits documentary-style pieces, podcast episodes, and oral history spotlights.
Colonel (Ret) Peter Crean is the Vice President of Education and Access at the National WWII Museum and is responsible for the content aspects of the Museum’s mission.
Richard B. Frank is an internationally renowned expert on the Pacific war and a guest contributor of the Museum for articles and "To the Best of My Ability" podcast.
Gemma Birnbaum is the former Assistant Vice President for the Media and Education Center at The National WWII Museum.
Abbie Edens is the former Director of Education at The National WWII Museum.
Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard team up again for this mystery, which finds a radio broadcaster, his quaking manservant, and an heiress investigating a haunted castle in Cuba.
The National WWII Museum invites all teachers of grades 4–12 to see the special exhibit So Ready for Laughter: The Legacy of Bob Hope.