Fibber Mcgee And Molly 46 03 12 Building A Kite
# Fibber McGee & Molly - Building a Kite (March 12, 1946)
Picture this: it's a breezy spring afternoon on Maple Street, and Fibber McGee has decided he's an expert kite builder. What could possibly go wrong? As our hapless hero gathers materials and enlists the reluctant assistance of his long-suffering wife Molly, listeners are transported to the McGee household where chaos inevitably unfolds. With his characteristic bravado and creative excuses, Fibber tangles himself into an increasingly preposterous situation, each mishap more hilarious than the last. Expect the raucous sound effects that made this show legendary—splintering wood, tangled string, and the inevitable crash—punctuated by Molly's exasperated one-liners and the knowing chuckles of the studio audience. This is domestic comedy at its finest, capturing the gentle absurdity of everyday life in 1940s America.
Fibber McGee & Molly stands as one of radio's most enduring treasures, a show that launched in 1935 and captivated millions of American households twice weekly. The chemistry between Jim and Marian Jordan, who created and starred as the titular couple, was utterly natural and irresistible—their timing perfected through years of vaudeville before they ever stepped before a microphone. The show's genius lay in its ability to transform mundane domestic scenarios into comedy gold, making listeners feel like cherished neighbors peeking into the lives of their friends next door.
This particular episode from 1946 finds the show at the height of its popularity, when Fibber's get-rich-quick schemes and elaborate fabrications had become beloved fixtures in American living rooms. Tune in now and discover why audiences couldn't wait each week to see what new impossible venture would land Fibber in hot water—and how Molly would inevitably set the record straight with her wry wisdom.