Fibber McGee and Molly – The McGee’s Goe Bowling. 571124

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.

Audio is a little weak, but generally OK. Fibber feels he needs more time going out with the boys. Rolls Bowl McGee brags about his former feats at the sport of bowling. Molly comments on the bowling ball that Fibber wants to use. Is there a problem with it?

Teeny enters to talk about the quiz shows on TV. Will Fibber convince her that his game is more important than hers? Can he explain the game of bowling to her? \That scoring can be a little tricky for anybody.

At the lanes, Fibber gets back in the swing of things, and he brushes up on his form in tossing the balls down the alley. What kind of trouble can McGee get himself into? Molly patiently lets Fibber lay out the jargon, and intricacies of the sport, including buying drinks for friends. What could go wrong to ruin the exciting evening?