Fibber Mcgee And Molly 48 01 13 Cartable Radio
# Fibber McGee & Molly: "Cartable Radio" (January 13, 1948)
Step into the cozy, cluttered living room at 79 Maple Street on a winter's evening, where Fibber McGee's latest scheme promises nothing but trouble—and hilarity. In this uproarious episode, the silver-tongued schemer has gotten wind of a remarkable bargain: a genuine portable radio at an unbeatable price. What could possibly go wrong? Everything, as Molly knows all too well. As Fibber spins his tall tale about the miraculous deal, listeners are treated to the rapid-fire banter, perfectly-timed sound effects, and supporting cast chaos that made this show radio's reigning comedy champion. The tension builds as Molly's practical wisdom clashes with Fibber's irrepressible optimism, while neighborhood regulars like the Old Timer and Doc Gamble weigh in with their own observations.
By 1948, Fibber McGee & Molly had already become an American institution, the top-rated radio program for nearly a decade. Created by Don Quinn and starring Jim and Marian Jordan as the battling but devoted couple, the show perfected the art of domestic comedy—capturing the gentle exasperation of marriage, the comedy of small-town life, and the everyday schemes that define the American experience. The program's genius lay not in elaborate plots but in character, timing, and an intimacy that made listeners feel like neighbors themselves. This particular episode exemplifies why the show earned its legendary status: it's simply two people we care about, doing what they do best, making us laugh at the human condition.
Don't miss this delightful window into Golden Age radio, where a portable radio becomes the catalyst for an evening of genuine entertainment. Tune in now and discover why millions tuned in every Tuesday night for nearly twenty-five years.