Fibber Mcgee And Molly 45 05 15 The Auction
# Fibber McGee and Molly: "The Auction"
Picture yourself huddled around the radio on a spring evening, when the familiar theme music swells and you're transported straight into the living room of 79 Wistful Vista. Tonight's chaos centers on a local auction where Fibber McGee has spotted what he's absolutely certain is a genuine bargain—though of course, his enthusiastic "bargain hunting" is guaranteed to unravel spectacularly. As Molly watches with barely concealed exasperation, Fibber's elaborate schemes to outwit other bidders and secure his prize collide hilariously with reality. The supporting cast—including the wisecracking Mayor, the perpetually flustered Gildersleeve, and various townspeople who've learned to fear Fibber's "sure things"—weave in and out of the action, their snappy patter building to delightful comedic crescendos.
By the 1940s, *Fibber McGee and Molly* had become America's most beloved radio comedy, a consistent top-five program that brought laughter into millions of homes during the Depression and early wartime years. What made the show endure for over two decades wasn't just the chemistry between Jim and Marian Jordan—the real-life husband and wife who voiced the McGees—but their gift for capturing the genuine affection beneath marital banter, the small-town American heart that listeners recognized as their own. The show's influence on comedy itself cannot be overstated; it established the template for sitcoms that would dominate television for decades to come.
Settle in and prepare yourself for an evening of genuine, unpretentious fun. This is radio comedy at its finest—where a simple trip to the auction house becomes an unforgettable adventure, and Molly's patient tolerance of her husband's schemes feels as warm and welcoming as home.