Fibber Mcgee And Molly 47 04 15 The 1880 Quarter
# Fibber McGee and Molly - "The 1880 Quarter" (April 15, 1947)
Settle into your favorite chair and prepare yourself for an evening of delightful domestic chaos, as Fibber McGee stumbles upon what he's absolutely certain is a rare and valuable 1880 quarter—a discovery that sends him careening through a whirlwind of schemes, half-truths, and increasingly desperate fabrications. What begins as an innocent numismatic treasure transforms into classic McGee mayhem, with his long-suffering wife Molly serving as the voice of reason amid his wild machinations. Listen as the beloved denizens of Maple Avenue—from the Doc to Teeny and Wallace Wimple—become entangled in Fibber's latest tall tale, each character adding their own comedic flourish to the perfectly timed chaos. The episode crackles with the rapid-fire banter, sound effects, and impeccable timing that made this show an American institution for nearly twenty-five years.
By the late 1940s, *Fibber McGee and Molly* had become the gold standard of American radio comedy, a show that proved domestic humor could be both sophisticated and wildly entertaining. Jim and Marian Jordan, the real-life husband-and-wife team behind the titular characters, had perfected their craft through thousands of episodes, creating a fictional neighborhood as real and comforting to listeners as their own. The show's genius lay in its perfect balance—Molly's sharp-eyed skepticism constantly puncturing Fibber's grandiose delusions, while the supporting cast (many played by the Jordans themselves) provided texture and authenticity to their world.
Tune in now to experience why America tuned in faithfully every Tuesday night for a quarter-century. This is radio comedy at its finest—warm, clever, and utterly timeless.