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# Fibber McGee and Molly: "35 Lb Salmon Lucky Day"
Settle into your favorite chair and prepare for mayhem on Maple Avenue as Fibber McGee stumbles upon what he's convinced is the catch of a lifetime—a magnificent thirty-five-pound salmon that promises to transform his luck and, more importantly, his standing with Molly. With the prize secured, our lovable fibber's imagination runs wild with visions of sporting accomplishment and domestic triumph, yet reality lurks around every corner ready to deflate his dreams. The banter crackles with that signature McGee charm: Molly's knowing exasperation, the arrival of a steady stream of neighbors drawn by the commotion, and Fibber's elaborate explanations growing more preposterous by the minute. You'll hear that famous closet door (though thankfully no avalanche this time), the squeaky hinges of Fibber's schemes, and the warm laughter of a studio audience recognizing themselves in this couple's timeless domestic comedy.
During the 1940s, Fibber McGee and Molly reigned as one of America's most beloved programs, with families nationwide gathering around their radios for thirty minutes of escape and laughter during uncertain times. Jim and Marian Jordan had developed their characters into the perfect everyman and everywoman—the schemer and the sensible voice of reason whose chemistry felt almost like eavesdropping on your own neighbors. The show's humor never relied on cruelty, instead drawing from the rich humanity of small-town life and marital affection, making it entertainment for the entire family.
Don't miss this delightful episode of radio comedy's golden era. Experience why millions tuned in faithfully to Fibber McGee and Molly—where a simple fishing story could become an evening's worth of genuine, wholesome entertainment.