Fibber Mcgee And Molly 39 02 14 Out Of Coal
# Fibber McGee and Molly: Out of Coal (February 14, 1939)
Picture this: a bitterly cold February evening in 1940, and the McGee household on Maple Avenue is in crisis. The coal bin has run dry, and Old Man Winter shows no mercy. As this delightful episode unfolds, listeners will find themselves caught between genuine domestic anxiety and the hilarious schemes Fibber concocts to solve the problem. You can almost feel the chill radiating from your radio speaker as Molly's exasperated voice cuts through Fibber's increasingly absurd solutions—each more ridiculous than the last. The supporting cast of memorable neighbors drifts in and out of the McGees' parlor, each adding their own brand of well-meaning chaos to the heating crisis. There's real warmth in this comedy, despite the cold at its center, and by episode's end, you'll have laughed through one of radio's most relatable dilemmas.
For nearly a quarter-century, *Fibber McGee and Molly* was America's favorite married couple, and this episode showcases exactly why. Created by Don Quinn and starring real-life husband-and-wife team Jim and Marian Jordan, the show perfected the art of domestic comedy—finding both humor and heart in the everyday struggles of ordinary Americans. By 1940, when this episode aired, the show had already become a cultural institution, its characters as familiar to listeners as their own relatives. The Jordans' improvisational gift and genuine chemistry made every episode feel like eavesdropping on real life, only funnier.
Don't miss this delightful slice of vintage Americana. Tune in to *Fibber McGee and Molly: Out of Coal* and rediscover why millions of listeners made this show must-listen radio. It's comedy gold wrapped in nostalgia, guaranteed to warm your heart.