Fibber Mcgee And Molly 43 05 04 Numerology Homer K Frink
# Fibber McGee and Molly – April 5, 1943
Step into the cozy living room of 79 Wistful Vista as Fibber McGee spins another wild tale that will have you howling with laughter. When Homer K. Frink arrives at the McGee household peddling the mysterious science of numerology, Fibber's eyes light up with mischief—and Molly's with rightful suspicion. What follows is a perfectly timed comedy of errors as Fibber attempts to use numerological predictions to his advantage, tangling himself deeper and deeper in his own web of fibs while his patient wife Molly delivers withering one-liners from the sidelines. The supporting cast of Wistful Vista's unforgettable characters—from the exasperated Mayor LaTrivia to the ever-present sound effects of doors slamming and objects crashing—creates a warm, lived-in world that crackles with authentic 1940s charm and perfectly-calibrated comedic timing.
This episode captures Fibber McGee & Molly at the height of its popularity, during the golden age of radio comedy when the show dominated NBC's airwaves and American parlors alike. The chemistry between Jim and Marian Jordan—the real-life husband-and-wife duo who created and starred in the program—was unmatched; their improvisational prowess and genuine affection for each other translated into comedy that felt both scripted and spontaneous. The show's success lay in its ability to blend slapstick radio sound design with clever wordplay and relatable domestic humor, making it appointment listening for millions across the nation.
This is radio comedy at its finest—a masterclass in timing, character work, and the lost art of sound-effect comedy. Tune in now and discover why America couldn't wait to hear what ridiculous scheme Fibber would concoct next, and how Molly would inevitably call him out on it. Some pleasures never age.