Fibber Mcgee And Molly 41 02 11 Fibber The Watch Sale
# Fibber McGee and Molly - February 11, 1941
Step into the McGee household on a winter's evening as Fibber stumbles upon what he's convinced is the deal of a lifetime—a watch sale that promises fortune and opportunity. What could possibly go wrong? Of course, Molly sees through her husband's get-rich-quick scheme from the first breathless word, but Fibber is undeterred, launching into one of his characteristic tall tales that spirals further into absurdity with each passing moment. The chemistry between Jim and Marion Jordan crackles as Molly's dry wisdom clashes with Fibber's unbridled optimism, while the supporting cast—including the unforgettable sound effects that punctuate every pratfall and entrance—creates a living, breathing world of 79 Wistful Vista. Listeners will find themselves caught between laughter and recognition, knowing full well that Fibber's schemes never end as planned, yet unable to look away as he barrels headlong toward inevitable comeuppance.
For over two decades, *Fibber McGee and Molly* reigned as one of radio's most beloved programs, the Jordans' improvisational genius and genuine affection for their characters creating something that transcended typical sitcom fare. By the early 1940s, the show had perfected its formula: homespun wisdom wrapped in comedy, distinctly American characters that felt like neighbors, and a marriage that actually seemed to work because the couple genuinely loved each other—both on stage and off. Episodes like this one showcase why the program earned legions of devoted fans and spawned a film series.
Don't miss this delightful glimpse into Golden Age radio comedy. Settle in with the McGees, tune your dial to February 11th, 1941, and rediscover why families gathered around their receivers night after night to hear Fibber's latest schemes unravel.