It's Time To Smile 1945 06 20 (198) Ann Sheridan
# It's Time To Smile – June 20, 1945
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a warm June evening in 1945, the wooden console radio glowing softly before you. Eddie Cantor's unmistakable voice crackles through the speaker with infectious energy, ready to whisk you away from the anxieties of a nation still at war. This week's episode promises the sparkling presence of Hollywood's "Oomph Girl," Ann Sheridan, fresh from her latest picture and brimming with the kind of sass and sophistication that made her a national treasure. You can practically hear the studio audience's anticipation as Cantor launches into his signature comedy routines—the rapid-fire jokes, the clever wordplay, and those famous Eddie Cantor eyes (yes, you can hear them in his voice) that made millions forget their troubles for thirty glorious minutes.
By 1945, The Eddie Cantor Show had already established itself as America's premier variety program, a reliable escape that had kept families laughing through Depression and war alike. Cantor himself was a vaudeville legend, a genuine star of stage and screen who brought theatrical magic directly into American living rooms. This particular broadcast captures the show at its zenith—when the war was turning toward victory and audiences hungered for optimism mixed with sophisticated entertainment. Sheridan's appearance adds glamour and star-power that reflects the golden age of Hollywood's intimate relationship with radio, when the biggest names would venture to the microphone to entertain the masses.
Don't miss this wonderful snapshot of American entertainment at its most vibrant and assured. Eddie Cantor and Ann Sheridan deliver exactly what the title promises: it's time to smile. Tune in and experience radio comedy as it was meant to be heard.