Fibber Mcgee And Molly 45 06 05 Clean Hall Closet Carstairs Coming
# Fibber McGee and Molly: "Clean Hall Closet / Carstairs Coming" (June 5, 1945)
Picture this: Molly McGee has finally had enough of her husband's legendary hall closet—that towering monument to domestic chaos where everything from fishing rods to old comic books seems to exist in a precarious state of avalanche. As she sets about imposing order on the disorder, Fibber shifts nervously from foot to foot, offering increasingly elaborate excuses for why she shouldn't touch anything. Meanwhile, the prospect of the distinguished Carstairs family's visit looms over the household, raising the stakes considerably. Will the closet be tamed before company arrives? Will Fibber's tall tales about its contents prove true or merely another flight of fancy? The tension builds with each rattle and crash as items tumble from the depths, punctuated by the studio audience's delighted laughter and the ever-reliable supporting cast—from the postman to various McGee family friends—stopping by at precisely the wrong moments.
This episode exemplifies what made Fibber McGee & Molly the most popular domestic comedy of radio's golden age, a show that dominated NBC's schedule for over two decades and influenced countless sitcoms to come. The program thrived on the gentle friction between Fibber's elaborate fabulism and Molly's grounded common sense, creating humor that resonated with audiences navigating the uncertainties of the 1940s. The hall closet gag itself became so iconic that it entered the cultural lexicon—even today, any precarious storage situation invites comparison to Fibber's legendary repository.
Step into the McGee household and experience why millions tuned in each week to hear these characters feel genuinely alive. This particular episode captures the show at its sweet spot: domestic disorder transformed into comedic gold, supported by an ensemble cast and timing that remains impeccable nearly eighty years later.