That phrase, along with a host of others, was heard around the country in the early 1940s, thanks to the irascible, larger than life characters that visited 79 Wistful Vista. That address, of course, was the home of one of America’s greatest comic duos, as heard in The Fibber McGee & Molly Show, The 1942/1943 Season from Radio Archives. Fibber McGee and Molly were the leads in what many experts and fans alike agree is one of the greatest shows from Radio’s golden age. But the McGees were not the only characters that America fell in love with back then. Moving to NBC in 1938, the show began a climb in popularity that, by the 1940s, had them at the top of the ratings. Solid writing and the characters created in those fantastic scripts made the show the legend it is.