Fibber Mcgee And Molly 40 03 26 Planting A Hedge
# Fibber McGee and Molly - March 26, 1940
Step into 308 Maple Street on this spring evening as Fibber McGee finds himself tangled up in what should be the simplest of domestic tasks: planting a hedge. What could possibly go wrong? Well, if you know Fibber, everything—and in the most delightfully hilarious ways imaginable. As shovels meet soil and good intentions crumble, his well-meaning schemes spiral into comic chaos, drawing in the entire neighborhood in the process. Molly stands by with her characteristic patience and gentle ribbing, watching her husband's latest escapade unfold with the weary wisdom of a woman who's seen it all before. The sounds of slapstick mishaps, rapid-fire dialogue, and perfectly-timed interruptions from the McGees' colorful cast of neighbors will have you laughing out loud—this is radio comedy at its finest.
For nearly two decades, *Fibber McGee and Molly* dominated American living rooms as one of radio's most beloved programs, and by 1940, the show had perfected its winning formula. Created by Don Quinn and starring Jim and Marian Jordan, the program didn't rely on tired gags or forced situations; instead, it captured the genuine warmth and comedy of everyday married life, grounded in the ordinary happenings of small-town America. The show's success lay in its sharp writing, impeccable timing, and the genuine chemistry between its stars, making listeners feel like welcomed guests in the McGees' home.
Tune in now to experience why millions tuned in every Tuesday night. This episode captures the golden age of radio comedy—when laughter came not from a laugh track, but from the brilliant performances of two comedians who understood that the best humor comes from the heart.