Soh 53 12 12 Ep654 Time For Christmas
# Stars Over Christmas
As the December wind rattles the studio doors and snow drifts past the broadcast booth, *Stars Over Hollywood* brings you a tale of homecoming and redemption this holiday season. In "Time For Christmas," a weary traveler returns to his small hometown after fifteen years of silence, carrying secrets that threaten to unravel the very family that never stopped waiting for him. What unfolds is a poignant meditation on forgiveness and the stubborn grace of love—delivered with the understated eloquence that made this anthology series a fixture in American living rooms. Listen as the familiar orchestral themes swell, as doorbell chimes echo with possibility, and as familiar voices crack with the weight of long-held emotion. This is radio drama at its finest: intimate, human, and utterly unsparing in its emotional honesty.
*Stars Over Hollywood* stood apart from its more sensational contemporaries by refusing easy answers or melodramatic excess. The show premiered in 1941 as America grappled with war and uncertainty, offering listeners not escape, but recognition—stories that mirrored their own complicated lives. By the early 1950s, the program had become a cultural institution, beloved for its ability to find the extraordinary in ordinary circumstances. The writers, directors, and cast understood that true drama lived in the spaces between words, in the silence after a confession, in the moment when two people truly see each other. "Time For Christmas" exemplifies this philosophy, arriving in December 1940s America as a gentle reminder that the holidays often ask us to become our better selves.
Tune in now to this beautifully preserved broadcast and rediscover why millions gathered around their radios each week. Let *Stars Over Hollywood* transport you to a simpler era of storytelling, where words alone could move the heart and imagination could paint the world.