In opening, Harlow plugs a featured article in the Saturday Evening Post about the show. Ah, the days of the old fashioned pharmicist, nowadays the drugstore is the all purpose…
Fibber has received a letter from a London law firm, informing him of an inheritance from a rich uncle. He is to receive 1000 pounds Sterling. In 1949 dollars that…
Ordinary objects around the house can suddenly become the focus of a story, and that seems to be the case with a shoebox, and Fibber McGee. When Fibber comes home…
Fibber brings home a barometer so he can predict the weather. Fibber shows off his new toy, and compares it to what the Old Timer's arthritis is predicting. When the…
Uncle Dennis, that rambling relative of Molly, has been missing. The McGee’s wait by the phone, but is there upsetting news? Fibber looks through detective reports of missing persons before…
Having a need to write a letter for the Elks Club, Fibber discovers his fountain pen is missing. Old Timer visits and tells about his old Vaudeville act, and jokes…
Molly drags Fibber along to help at the community bazaar, where they meet Doc Gamble. They talk about charities, girls, and sacrifice. Milt the soda jerk pops in to stroke…
With news of the D-Day invasion, Fibber and Molly prepare listeners for interruptions should news need to break in. To facilitate interruptions from the news, the show is given over…
Pat Friday opens the show with the song, I See Stars in Your Eyes. Victor talks about how to behave like a gentleman. Next, Victor plays a tune from his…
In the house at 79 Wistful Vista, the day on the calendar is marked. It's a special day that Fibber marked, but now he can't remember why. He phones Doc…