Fibber Mcgee And Molly 53 03 31 Hypnotism
# Fibber McGee and Molly: "Hypnotism" (March 31, 1953)
Step into Fibber McGee's living room on Maple Street as chaos erupts in the most delightfully ridiculous way imaginable. When a traveling hypnotist comes to town, Fibber simply cannot resist the opportunity to volunteer—convinced, naturally, that he'll be immune to the mesmerist's powers. What follows is vintage McGee mayhem: wild misunderstandings, escalating absurdities, and Molly's exasperated reactions to her husband's cockamamie schemes. You can practically hear the audience roar as Fibber finds himself in increasingly bewildering situations, each more outlandish than the last. The episode crackles with the kind of physical comedy that translates perfectly to radio through brilliant sound effects and perfectly-timed dialogue—the show's secret weapon that made listeners feel they were right there in the room.
By the 1950s, Fibber McGee and Molly had become an institution in American homes, a weekly ritual for millions who tuned in to hear Jim and Marian Jordan's unforgettable characters. The show's genius lay in its perfect balance of slapstick humor and genuine warmth between its central couple, whose bickering affection felt authentic and relatable. This hypnotism episode exemplifies why the program remained consistently popular for nearly a quarter-century—it combines the show's trademark fast-paced humor, clever writing, and the uncanny ability to make listeners feel part of a real community.
Don't miss this rollicking entry in the McGee canon. Settle in with your radio dial tuned to this timeless comedy, and discover why millions of Americans made this their must-listen appointment. Pure golden-age radio magic awaits.