On March 28, 1944, Jim Jordan got a bad case of pneumonia, was put into the hospital and he and Marian missed an episode of their own show.
So instead of Fibber and Molly in their comfortable positions as door-answerers and joke throwers, substitutes Harold Peary and Walter Tetley took their place.
That sounds like it should work out perfectly. After all, Peary had a spin-off show of his own from
Fibber McGee and Molly at the time (
Great Gildersleeve) and was familiar with writer Don Quinn, commercial spokesman Harlow Wilcox and two of Fibber's co-stars were also co-stars on the
Great Gildersleeve (Shirley Mitchell and Arthur Q. Bryan.)
This is one very interesting episode and I thought I would provide you with a written commentary of the audio. So off we go...
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