Fibber Mcgee And Molly 47 02 11 Aeronautics
# Fibber McGee and Molly: February 11, 1947 – Aeronautics
When Fibber McGee sets his sights on aviation, pandemonium is sure to follow. In this hilarious installment, the world's most creative fibber decides he's suddenly an expert in aeronautics—naturally, without a shred of actual knowledge or credentials. What unfolds is a delightful carousel of tall tales, misunderstandings, and slapstick humor as Fibber regales the good folks of Wistful Vista with increasingly outlandish stories about his purported flying exploits. Molly, ever the perfect foil to her husband's schemes, delivers withering one-liners with impeccable timing while the supporting cast—including the ever-present Mayor La Trivia and the neighborhood gossips—react with just the right mixture of credulity and exasperation. The sound effects team works overtime with engine sounds, creaking aircraft fuselages, and the inevitable crash sequences that punctuate Fibber's misadventures with physical comedy that leaps through the radio waves.
*Fibber McGee and Molly* defined American radio comedy for nearly twenty-five years, and by 1947, the show had perfected the formula that made it a national institution. Set in the fictional small town of Wistful Vista, the program captured the warmth and zaniness of American domestic life during the Depression and war years, grounding outrageous humor in genuinely affectionate character dynamics. Jim and Marian Jordan's writing remained sharp and topical, making episodes like this one timely commentary on America's post-war aviation boom wrapped in harmless, family-friendly entertainment.
Step into the living rooms of America's golden age and experience the magic that kept millions glued to their radios. This episode is pure, unadulterated fun—a masterclass in comedic timing and the infectious laughter of a live studio audience. Tune in and discover why *Fibber McGee and Molly* remains the gold standard of old-time radio comedy.