It's Time To Smile 1945 01 10 (175) Andrews Sisters
# The Eddie Cantor Show: "It's Time To Smile" – January 10, 1945
Settle into your favorite chair and prepare for an evening of infectious warmth as Eddie Cantor welcomes America's most beloved vocal trio, the Andrews Sisters, to the studio on this crisp January evening in 1945. With the nation deep in the throes of World War II, Cantor—ever the showman—delivers exactly what weary listeners need: rapid-fire comedy, spirited banter, and the incomparable harmonies of Patty, Maxene, and LaVerne Andrews. Their signature close-harmony style, instantly recognizable from hits like "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," fills the airwaves with an almost defiant optimism. You'll hear the studio audience's genuine laughter, the warm crackle of the live performance, and sense the very real connection between performer and listener that made radio such an intimate medium.
The Eddie Cantor Show was a cultural institution during radio's golden age, and this 1945 episode captures the medium at its peak of influence and artistry. Cantor, a vaudeville legend and Broadway star, brought his considerable comedic talents—along with his expressive, instantly recognizable voice—to millions of American homes. His partnership with the Andrews Sisters represented the perfect marriage of entertainment and morale-boosting at a moment when such programming served a genuine national purpose. Radio was America's gathering place, and episodes like this one were the glue that held communities together during uncertainty and sacrifice.
Step back into 1945 and experience radio as it was meant to be heard: live, spontaneous, and absolutely vital. The chemistry between Cantor and his guests sparkles with genuine theatrical energy that no script could fully capture. Don't miss this remarkable window into America's golden age of entertainment.