Fibber Mcgee And Molly 39 05 23 The Stork
# Fibber McGee and Molly - "The Stork" (May 23, 1939)
When the doorbell rings at 79 Maple Street, no listener could have predicted the delightful chaos about to unfold. In this beloved episode, Fibber receives news that sends the entire McGee household into a frenzy of anticipation and comedy—a stork is on its way, and the prospect of parenthood throws our lovable schemer into his most hilarious predicament yet. What follows is a masterclass in domestic comedy as Fibber's wild schemes to prepare for the blessed event collide spectacularly with Molly's practical common sense. The rapid-fire dialogue crackles with the chemistry that made this husband-and-wife team radio royalty, while the supporting cast weaves in and out of the McGee living room with perfect comedic timing, each character adding their own layer of chaos to an already explosive situation.
*Fibber McGee and Molly* became a national institution precisely because it captured the heart of American life during the Depression and war years. Where other comedies relied on broad slapstick or political satire, this show found comedy gold in the everyday struggles and joys of marriage, family, and small-town community. The recurring characters—from crusty old Doc Gamble to the breathless Mrs. Uppington—became as familiar to listeners as their own neighbors, creating an intimate bond that made tuning in feel like visiting old friends. The show's influence on American entertainment cannot be overstated, pioneering the sitcom format and proving that character-driven humor could sustain an audience for over two decades.
Don't miss this classic episode of authentic domestic comedy from radio's golden age. Tune in and discover why millions of Americans gathered around their sets each week to hear what Fibber would say next.