Fibber Mcgee And Molly 36 03 16 Check Room Attendants
# Fibber McGee and Molly: "Check Room Attendants" (March 16, 1936)
Step into the McGee household on a perfectly ordinary Tuesday evening, and you'll find Fibber up to his usual schemes—this time, he's convinced himself he's struck gold by launching a coat-check business right from his front closet. What could possibly go wrong? As his long-suffering wife Molly listens with equal parts exasperation and affection, Fibber's grandiose plans begin to unravel in spectacular fashion. The familiar creaks and groans of their 79 Maple Street home set the stage for a comedy of errors that escalates from simple miscommunication into absolute chaos, complete with society ladies, mixed-up tickets, and Fibber's trademark tall tales that somehow manage to make matters infinitely worse. You'll hear the genuine warmth between this married couple crackle through the airwaves even as Molly delivers her trademark withering putdowns—the true mark of their enduring appeal.
For nearly a quarter-century, *Fibber McGee & Molly* reigned as one of America's most beloved comedy programs, pioneering the domestic sitcom format that would later define television. Jim and Marian Jordan created characters so authentic, so deeply rooted in recognizable American life, that listeners felt they knew their neighbors on Maple Street intimately. The show's influence on comedy cannot be overstated—their timing, their chemistry, and their ability to extract humor from everyday situations set the gold standard for what radio comedy could achieve. This particular episode exemplifies the show's genius for turning mundane domestic moments into pure comedic gold.
Don't miss this delightful glimpse into the McGees' world, where honesty is always the best policy—and Fibber McGee rarely takes the hint. Tune in now to experience why millions of Americans made this their must-hear appointment each week.