Fibber McGee and Molly – Political Campaign. ep479, 460514

A black and white photograph of Fibber McGee and Molly, a couple from a popular radio show of the same name. They are standing in front of a closet that has been opened, with clothes and other items spilling out onto the floor. Fibber is holding a mop and wearing an apron, while Molly looks on with a smile on her face. The overall effect is one of humor and domesticity, with the couple's playful antics and cluttered living space providing a snapshot of life in mid-century America in 1948.

As the McGee’s arrive home from grocery shopping, they’re greeted by Mayor Latricia. He needs to ask for political help from Fibber. Who might the mayor want to fill the vacancy on the city council? Baby Kisser McGee boasts about his influence to nominate the right man for the job. Billy Mills plays and the Kingsmen sing, Atlanta GA.

In his efforts in his telephone campaign, Fibber talks with Myrt the phone operator. Milliscent Carstairs visits to talk about the political climate, and her thought on Fibbers dirty politics. Harlow Wilcox enters to put his own political spin on the commercial.

Wallace Wimple has enough trouble with his wife, Sweetie Face, and the pranks they pull on one another, will he take time enough to support Fibbers man? The Kingsmen sing, Harriot

Downtown in city hall, Fibber gets ready for delivering his speech. Doc Gamble takes time to share his political opinions, and swap insults with Fibber. Well? How will Fibbers speach go? Will his man win? Stay tuned for the outcome, and learn the surprise finish. Did Fibber win, or lose?