Fibber McGee and Molly
Join the hilarious adventures of Fibber McGee and Molly, a beloved radio comedy series that has entertained audiences for years. The show features the charming couple navigating everyday life with humor and wit, often leading to comical situations.
With a cast of memorable characters and clever writing, Fibber McGee and Molly remains a classic in the world of Old Time Radio. Enjoy the delightful banter and engaging stories that have made this series a favorite among fans.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapitres
| Aunt | 24:17 |
| Too Much Energy | 29:59 |
| Newspaper Delivery Problems | 29:39 |
| The Bank Statement | 29:52 |
| Hitching A Ride To The Elks | 29:51 |
| War-time cancer special | 15:14 |
| Shrimps | 56:28 |
| Episode 510130 | 22:13 |
| Surprise Party | 21:55 |
| Derby | 22:30 |
| Fibber McGee and Molly Fish | 22:22 |
| Fibber McGee and Molly | 24:05 |
| Fibber McGee and Molly | 22:15 |
| Episode 1 | 23:06 |
| Fibber McGee and Molly | 23:54 |
| The Big Pool Match | 29:53 |
| New Year's Day visiting | 29:29 |
| Rummage Sale | 29:48 |
| Rumors | 28:46 |
| Mouse in the House | 28:44 |
| Mailing Christmas Packages | 29:46 |
| Early Christmas Presents | 29:11 |
| Doc's Gift To McGee | 30:39 |
| Statue of Buckshot McGee | 29:42 |
| Running Kramer's Drugstore | 29:46 |
| Selling Umbrellas | 29:06 |
| The Perilous Horoscope | 28:57 |
Critiques
Great Comedy
guycharrette
Fibber and Molly had great comedic timing and loved the writing and the format of guests always dropping by the house. The longer I listened to the show, the more I loved the recurring characters.
Timeless Comedy
Ampico
To many too young to have heard Jim and Marion, they are still hilarious. Funny is funny. Much of their comedy was interaction between characters, not political commentary or other time anchored subjects. I love Burns and Allen, but Jim and Marion were funnier.
A LibriVox Listener
loved it as a kid, love it now!
Talent
talkhost
I have been a fan of the show for more than 20 years. I am 55, and as a broadcaster for 30 years, I envy not having been there to be part of how live radio worked. The TALENT of people like Jim Jordan and his wife Marion, along with the technical prowess WILL live forever. It is a piece of history that can make you believe and understand a specific time period, even if you weren't born yet. I can feel what it was like to live in that period. I bow to the TALENT that made that possible.