Fibber McGee and Molly - Four Holiday Shows from December 1940
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- From 1940, four Christmas / Holiday themed shows from the legendary radio comedy Fibber McGee and Molly
Shoveling Coal From Gildersleeve's Lawn - December 3, 1940
Mailing Christmas Packages - December 10, 1940
Gildy's Radio Phonograph - December 24, 1940
Fibber Finds a Gold Watch - December 31, 1940
Its a cool wet Christmas Eve , with no one about 24-12-23
🌲🎁🎊🎉 Merry Christmas , Greetings and Salutatons of the Season , to One and All .
Cannot beat the old radio plays , and both radio and cinema serials= Cliff-hangers .
I am 72 and love vintage radio. Good clean comedy and no political correctness crapola. I remember some shows from childhood. My mother really got into it in the 70-80’s and I’ve been hooked ever since ❤️
Yes I so agree and funny to say, I love the commercials.😅
The Billy Mills Orchestra guitarist was top notch, whoever he was!
considering that TV wasn't available back in the 30's and 40's , radio gave you the opportunity to use your imagination !
It didn't come to nz until the early 1960s , so I had radio into the early 1970s .
83 years old and still better than anything on T.V.
I must agree, Calvin, I must agree. I'm 97 and remember these programs well.
Really enjoyed this, brings back memories with my Dad as he used to tell me stories of old time radio shows!
Same with my Mother and I…
my Mother and I too,
Merry Christmas 🎄
Tv , didn't come to where í live until the early 1960s , so got brought up on radio - it was a bit different then to this too .
I love teeny. She gets mcgee Everytime❤ . M
I will never forget one of the funniest routines they ever did was with the mayor called strange bedfellows what a funny bit I wish I could find it but it seems to only be on a tape called comedy radio comedians
I remember one where Mayor LaTrivia got tongue-tied talking about the dog catcher in Westchester. Gale Gordon played the mayor, he was a great radio player.
TY, Merry Christmas 🎄
Listened on 11/11/2022.
" 'taint funny, Ron. "
M. Illinois
I enjoyed the programs but Christmas Eve without Teenie and her friends singing the “Night Before Christmas” was disappointing.
"What say, Mert" ??