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The best years for Fibber McGee and Molly came in the 1940's. Still, those early shows are rare. Not many exist, and are often poor in quality or incomplete. Here's a treat in that the audio quality is excellent.

It is a show from their first year. You can see that at this early time, much more evolving of characters would come. In fact, at this point in the big story, Fibber and Molly are travelling vaudeville performers and don't yet have a house to call home. That would come in a few more months. I think Fibber is more talkative and extravagant with the truth in these early shows than he would be in later ones. Molly's character isn't as smooth and domestic as she appears later. Though the show had some growing up to do, it was the second biggest thing to come out of Chicago at the time. Right behind the long lasting Amos and Andy program.