Smackout 31 03 23 'all The Kings Horses' (excerpts)
# Fibber McGee & Molly – "All The King's Horses"
Step into the cozy chaos of 79 Wistful Vista as Fibber McGee spins another tall tale that threatens to unravel faster than the contents of that infamous hall closet. In this rollicking episode, our lovable fibber finds himself tangled up in a scheme involving royal connections, mistaken identities, and enough double-talk to make your head spin. Molly stands ready with her sharp wit and knowing sighs, the perfect foil to Fibber's perpetual scheming. What begins as an innocent conversation quickly spirals into absurdity, with Fibber's embellishments piling higher with each exchange. You'll recognize the perfectly timed sound effects—the creaking floorboards, the slamming doors—that punctuate every predicament, drawing you deeper into the McGee household's mayhem.
For nearly a quarter century, *Fibber McGee & Molly* remained one of America's most beloved radio comedies, and episodes like this showcase exactly why. Premiering in 1935, the show pioneered the domestic comedy format and became a cultural phenomenon during radio's golden age. Jim and Marian Jordan's chemistry as the bickering but devoted couple felt genuinely authentic to millions of listeners who tuned in weekly. The show's humor transcended mere punchlines—it captured the gentle ribbing and loving exasperation of real marriage, wrapped in fantastical storytelling that let audiences escape the anxieties of the 1940s. Their supporting cast became household names, and the McGee living room became more familiar to listeners than their own neighbors.
Don't miss this delightful slice of radio history. Tune in to hear why this show made America laugh through depression and war alike.