Fibber Mcgee And Molly 50 01 03 Still At Aunt Sarah's
# Fibber McGee & Molly: Still at Aunt Sarah's
When Fibber McGee and Molly find themselves still stranded at Aunt Sarah's house, you know the lovable schemer is cooking up some fresh trouble. In this December 1950 installment, the familiar living room of 79 Wistful Vista gives way to the cramped quarters of their eccentric relative's home, where every knock on the door and ring of the telephone sends Fibber into increasingly absurd predicaments. Listen as his desperate attempts to maintain his dignity—and his reputation—crumble hilariously under the weight of Molly's sharp-tongued commentary and Aunt Sarah's meddlesome ways. The chemistry between the cast sparkles as it always does, with perfectly timed interruptions and classic radio sound effects that bring this domestic chaos vividly to life.
For over two decades, Fibber McGee & Molly stood as NBC's crown jewel of comedy, and this episode exemplifies exactly why. Created by Don Quinn and starring Jim and Marian Jordan, the show pioneered the sitcom format itself—a half-hour of character-driven humor centered on marriage, neighborly mishaps, and Fibber's endless schemes that never quite work out as planned. By 1950, audiences had grown to treasure these characters like family members, tuning in faithfully to watch the McGees navigate American life with wit, warmth, and impeccable comic timing. This particular episode captures the show at its prime, when the writers' room was firing on all cylinders and the beloved cast could milk comedy from the simplest situations.
Don't miss your chance to experience radio comedy at its most refined. Settle in, adjust the dial, and let Fibber McGee's desperate situation at Aunt Sarah's house remind you why millions of Americans wouldn't dream of missing this program.