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Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480518 Making Cologne
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 470527 Shrimps MCGee Old Family Recipe
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480113 Fibber Invents The Cartable Radio
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460409 Salvador MCGee
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 461001 Doc Gives MCGee Placebos For His Illness
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 500418 Something Fell Off The Car
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 430323 Fibber Raises 100 For Red Cross Drive
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

MM-510126 12ScreenTest
FullThe Magnificent Montague was a radio comedy series that aired on NBC from 1950 to 1951. The show starred Monty Woolley as Edwin Montague, a former Shakespearean actor who was forced to turn to radio to make a living. Montague was a pompous and arrogant man who was convinced that he was the greatest actor in the world, even though he was no longer able to get work on the stage. The show was set in Montague's New York apartment and followed his attempts to make it in radio, as well as his interactions with his family and friends. The Magnificent Montague was a popular show that was praised for its humor and its sharp wit. Woolley was perfect in the role of Montague, and he brought the character to life with his trademark wit and charm. The show also featured a talented supporting cast, including Anne Seymour, Pert Kelton, and Hans Conried. The Magnificent Montague was a classic radio comedy that is still enjoyed by audiences today. It is a witty and insightful look at the world of show business, and it features one of the most memorable characters in radio history. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460416 Antique Table
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 461231 New Years Eve Party With Fred Waring
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 421103 Duck Hunting With La Trivia
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480127 Fibber Loses The Laundry Bundle
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480217 Big Bucks For Horatio Alger Books
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 450605 Cleaning The Hall Closet
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460205 Skating At Dugans Lake
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 490222 Fibber Lies To A Stranger About His Wealth
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460122 ReEnacting A Robbery For Pioneer Day
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460212 Fibbers New Suit
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 491115 Stuck In The Grating
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460402 ProtectoRejecto Switch
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480210 Fibber Finds His Childhood Sled
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 461217 Fibber Tans Himself With A Sun Lamp
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480106 Fibbers Magic Act
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460226 Fibber Loses His Fountain Pen
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480330 Overnight Trip To A Small Hotel
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 481123 Docs Pheasants For Dinner
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460430 Barbershop Quartet
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480316 Telegram From George Marshall
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 430209 Modern Weapons
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 451218 Fibber Paints The Christmas Tree White
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 491108 Cuckoo Clock
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480406 Fixing Docs Car
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 490503 Do A Good Turn MCGee
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480323 Mollys Easter Dress Creation
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 490208 Mollys Birthday Party
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480511 Fishing Season Opens
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 471223 Fibber Loses His Key Ring In The Snow
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460326 Bullets Brannigan
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480427 Passenger Pigeon Trap
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460604 Aviation Show
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460219 Doc And Fibber Dine At Joes Gravy Bowl
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 460129 Mollys Card Party
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 490215 Finding Hairdresser at 141414th Street
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Life with Luigi 50-04-04 ep081 Traffic Light
FullAh, "Life with Luigi"! That brings back memories. It was a classic American radio sitcom that ran from 1948 to 1953 and captured the hearts of listeners with its heartwarming humor and relatable portrait of the immigrant experience.Here's some information about the show, depending on what specifically interests you:The Story: It centered on Luigi Basco, a newly arrived Italian immigrant in Chicago navigating life in a new land. Episodes often revolved around Luigi's attempts to:Learn English and become a U.S. citizen. Run his antique business with his American partner, Jimmy. Avoid the matchmaking schemes of his scheming landlord, Pasquale, who desperately wants him to marry his daughter Rosa. Interact with other immigrants from different countries in his citizenship class. Characters: The show featured a colorful cast, including:Luigi Basco: Played by the inimitable J. Carrol Naish, Luigi was a lovable, earnest soul with a thick Italian accent and a passion for life. Pasquale: Alan Reed brought to life the boisterous and conniving landlord, always plotting to get Luigi hitched off. Jimmy: Gil Stratton played Luigi's level-headed American business partner who offered guidance and friendship. Miss Spaulding: Mary Shipp portrayed Luigi's night school teacher, and his secret crush. Schultz: Hans Conried rounded out the cast as a fellow immigrant and Luigi's classmate in citizenship class. Legacy: "Life with Luigi" was a beloved radio show that resonated with audiences with its humor, warmth, and portrayal of cultural differences and assimilation. It sparked conversations about the immigrant experience and offered a lighthearted escape from the realities of the post-war era. Even today, the show's characters and storylines remain relatable and offer a glimpse into a bygone era. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 490301 The Abandoned Jalopy
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 480420 Ceramics
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Our Miss Brooks 480508 Mothers Day
FullOur Miss Brooks was a beloved American sitcom that ran on CBS radio from 1948 to 1957. It was one of the most popular radio shows of its time, and it was later adapted into a successful television series that ran from 1952 to 1956. The show starred the iconic Eve Arden as Connie Brooks, a wisecracking and sarcastic English teacher at Madison High School. Arden's portrayal of Miss Brooks was both hilarious and endearing, and she won over audiences with her quick wit and sharp one-liners The supporting cast of Our Miss Brooks was equally memorable. Gale Gordon played the uptight and pompous Principal Osgood Conklin, Richard Crenna played the dimwitted but lovable student Walter Denton, and Jane Morgan played Miss Brooks' scatterbrained landlady, Mrs. Davis. The show's storylines were typically lighthearted and comedic, focusing on the everyday trials and tribulations of Miss Brooks and her students. Miss Brooks would often find herself in comical situations, such as dealing with mischievous students, trying to impress her love interest, or getting into trouble with her boss. Our Miss Brooks was a groundbreaking show in many ways. It was one of the first sitcoms to feature a strong female lead character, and it helped to pave the way for other shows with similar formats. The show was also praised for its sharp writing and its talented cast .Even though it went off the air over 60 years ago, Our Miss Brooks remains a classic radio sitcom. The show is still fondly remembered by fans, and it continues to be enjoyed by new generations of listeners. Here are some additional facts about Our Miss Brooks: The show was created by Al Lewis, who also wrote most of the episodes. Our Miss Brooks won numerous awards during its run, including four Peabody Awards. The show was adapted into a movie in 1956. In 2016, Our Miss Brooks was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 481130 Street Light Is Burned Out
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Fibber MCGee and Molly - 440111 Fibber Does His Income Taxes
FullAh, Fibber McGee and Molly! A classic radio comedy duo that kept America laughing for over two decades. From 1935 to 1959, their hilarious misadventures in their cramped apartment at 222 Wistful Vista filled the airwaves with wit and warmth.Meet the McGees: Fibber McGee: A lovable, bumbling salesman with a knack for getting into trouble. He's always dreaming up harebrained schemes, much to the exasperation of his wife, Molly. Their World: 222 Wistful Vista: The McGees' iconic apartment, always abuzz with activity. From the creaky stairs and the ever-present closet door to the trusty old refrigerator named "Icy," it was as much a character in the show as the McGees themselves. Their Neighbors: The McGees' lives were intertwined with their quirky neighbors, like the blustery Mrs. Utterback, the shy Teeny Tiny Moore, and the ever-optimistic Wallace Wimple. Each added their own unique flavor to the show's comedic tapestry. What Made Them So Funny? Fibber's Fantastical Lies: Fibber had a penchant for tall tales, and his outlandish stories often formed the backbone of the show's humor. From claiming he invented a "talking umbrella" to convincing Molly they'd won a trip to the moon, his flights of fancy never failed to amuse. Molly's Witty Retorts: Molly was no pushover. She always had a sharp comeback at the ready, keeping Fibber in line with her hilariously sarcastic banter. Their playful bickering was a central element of the show's charm. Sound Effects and Foley Art: The McGees' world came alive through the magic of sound effects. From slamming doors and creaking floorboards to the tinkling of teacups and Fibber's signature "honk-honk" laugh, the soundscape added another layer of humor to the show. Audience Interaction: Fibber McGee and Molly was one of the first radio shows to actively involve its audience. Live broadcasts featured phone calls from listeners, further blurring the lines between reality and the McGees' zany world.Molly McGee: Fibber's sharp-tongued and practical wife. She keeps Fibber grounded and often serves as the voice of reason in their household. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

Harold Peary 51-02-21 ep22 Florabelle Returns
FullThe Harold Peary Show was a radio situation comedy that aired on CBS from September 17, 1950, to June 13, 1951. The show was also sometimes referred to as Honest Harold or The Hal Peary Show. The show featured a radio show within a radio show. The main character, Harold Hemp, played by Hal Peary, was the host of a program called "The Happy Homemaker." As one would expect from a situation comedy, humor arose from Hemp's interaction with other characters in the episodes. These characters included his mother, his nephew, a marshal, a doctor, the radio station's switchboard operator, and girlfriends The Harold Peary Show was one of the first situation comedies to be broadcast on CBS, and it was a hit with audiences. The show won several awards, including the Peabody Award in 1951. It was also nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Achievement in 1952. The Harold Peary Show is considered to be a classic of radio comedy. It is still enjoyed by fans of old-time radio today. Here are some interesting facts about The Harold Peary Show:The show was created by Peary and writer Bill Moore. Peary was a vaudeville performer before he began working in radio. The show was originally planned to be called "Honest Harold," but CBS changed the name to "The Harold Peary Show" before the show premiered. The show was broadcast live from CBS's studios in Hollywood, California. The show's theme song was "Happy Days Are Here Again." Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio