Fibber McGee and Molly – If Mcgee Had a Different Job. epp1417, 570928

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.

Going into flashback mode, Fibber dreams of his life if he had become a doctor. Would he have invented a cure to end a tragic disease? Would he have become a professor? With his amazing intellect, will he help Molly with her crossword puzzle? He next dreams about his life as a great musician. Molly is the bobby sockser president of his fan club. Crazy daddio.

What’s another career that Fibber might have done? Maybe an author. Would he need to grow a beard for that one, while he writes his great American novel? Molly learns what started his imagination, and about Fibber’s lost career as a General. If only he had stayed in the Army. The visionary soldier would rather cultivate horses, than rockets for use in the military.

Still not satisfied, Fibber sees himself as a noteworthy psychologist. What kind of advice might he offer to his patient, Molly? Will she get her emotions under control?