Pabst Blue Ribbon 1948 11 19 (87) Eddie's 18th Anniversary
# The Eddie Cantor Show – November 19, 1948
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a crisp November evening, radio dial glowing warm in the darkness, as Eddie Cantor's unmistakable voice cracks through the static with that infectious energy that's made him America's favorite entertainer for nearly two decades. This is his 18th anniversary broadcast, and Eddie's pulling out all the stops—there's the crackle of live orchestra, the ghost of studio laughter still echoing from the packed theater audience, and you can practically feel the electricity as special guests arrive to celebrate with songs, sketches, and surprise performances. Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon, the beer that's become as much a part of the American living room as the radio itself, this anniversary show promises the kind of spontaneous magic that only live broadcasting can deliver: Eddie's rapid-fire jokes, his famous rolling eyes (even though you can't see them, you'll hear them in his voice), and that golden-age charm that's made him a vaudeville legend turned radio superstar.
What makes this episode particularly significant is that Eddie Cantor represents the very heart of radio's golden age—a performer who bridged vaudeville, Broadway, and the intimate medium of broadcasting with unmatched showmanship. By 1948, Cantor was a genuine American institution, and this milestone broadcast captures the show at its peak, with the resources of major network radio behind it and a loyal audience that had grown up with his voice in their homes.
Don't miss this chance to experience live radio entertainment as audiences heard it nearly seventy-five years ago—honest, immediate, and filled with the genuine warmth of a performer celebrating two decades of making America laugh.