Fibber Mcgee And Molly 49 12 20 Christmas Decorations
# Fibber McGee and Molly: "Christmas Decorations"
As the holiday season descends upon Wistdale Avenue, Fibber McGee returns home with grand plans for the most spectacular Christmas display the neighborhood has ever seen. What begins as innocent enthusiasm quickly spirals into comic chaos when Molly discovers that her husband has, predictably, told a whopper to the neighbors about his decorating prowess. With the entire block expecting a dazzling spectacle and Fibber's promises mounting faster than the snow, listen as the McGees scramble to deliver results—or at least convince everyone they have. The familiar creak of the infamous hall closet door lurks in the background, threatening to unleash its contents at any moment, while Doc Gamble, Mayor LaTrivia, and other Wistdale favorites pop by to offer their dubious assistance. The festive warmth of Christmas morning radio mingles with the escalating panic of a man caught between his grandiose imagination and the sobering reality of his limited abilities.
For over two decades, *Fibber McGee and Molly* captured the hearts of 15 million listeners each week, becoming the most popular comedy program on radio. Jim and Marian Jordan's portraits of the McGees—Fibber with his gift for exaggeration and Molly with her patient, wry wisdom—reflected the quirks and values of ordinary American life with remarkable authenticity. Their Christmas episodes became beloved traditions, eagerly anticipated each December as families gathered around the radio for both laughter and gentle reminders of what the season truly meant.
This 1949 broadcast showcases the show at its zenith, with impeccable timing, ensemble chemistry, and the kind of wholesome humor that defined the Golden Age of Radio. Tune in for a delightful half-hour of timeless comedy that proves some entertainments never grow old.