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Fibber McGee and Molly 
A favorite series of XVH and listeners around the world, originally aired from the mid-30s off-and-on through the 50s. Originally starring Jim Jordan as Fibber and, his real-life wife, Marian Jordan, as Molly, the show's cast of recurring comical characters and witty timing from the leads, left listeners gasping for air between the laughs. These are the tales of 79 Wistful Vista...
 
XVH's most recently performed episode of Fibber McGee and Molly appears directly below.

The Out of Town Visitor
Written by Don Quinn and Phil Leslie
With Avery Rizio and Phill Hoying, and introducing Alex Hinton, Emily Anderer, Josh Hicks as Fibber, and Ashlyn Razzo as Molly.
 
June 16, 2008--WHCL Studios, Clinton, NY
 
In this episode, 79 Wistful Vista simply will not do! When Fibber gets a call from a Canadian acquaintaince, previous bragging means the guest is expecting the royal treatment, which forces him to find suitable arrangements.
 
Directed and Engineered by: Phill Hoying
Music Highlighted: Dr. Michael White's Canal Street Blues and  Mark O' Connor's Swingin' On The 'Ville.
 
Runtime: 25 minutes
 

 

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The Big Businessman 
Written by Don Quinn and Revised by Phil Leslie
With Adam Scharf, Siri Heian, Phill Hoying, and introducing Amanda Bohn, Becky Doyle, and Pat Litz

August 7, 2007--WHCL Studios, Clinton, NY 

Our cast recreated this episode where "Fibber McGee and Molly" are busy all day with Fibber's new business venture--the purpose of which is kept as a closely guarded secret...until the very last possible moment. Originally aired on March 13, 1940 on NBC.
 
X-Viper Hour Theme composed and performed by Jason Oberholtzer. Music highlighted Sent for You Yesterday by Count Basie, King Porter Stomp by Benny Goodman, and You Are My Sunshine by Les Brown.
 
 
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