Fibber is mistakenly arrested
(November 29, 1938)
McGees try to go to bed early
(February 18, 1941)
Fibber tries to sell his bottle collection
(February 25, 1941)
Fibber wants to change his name
(March 25, 1941)
Molly thinks she’s wrecked the car’s fender
(April 1, 1941)
Fibber builds a telescope
(April 8, 1941)
McGee and Gildersleeve sneak away to play poker
(April 22, 1941)
Books and magazines for the Army
(May 6, 1941)
McGee bakes Molly’s birthday cake
(May 20, 1941)
McGee Pushes Gildersleve off ladder
(May 27, 1941)
Looking at an old photo album
(June 10, 1941)
Taking Teeny to the amusement park
(June 17, 1941)
Going to Hollywood to make Look Who’s Laughing
(June 24, 1941)
Gildersleve moves to Summerfield
(September 30, 1941)
Fibber made Fire Commissioner
(October 14, 1941)
Fibber’s old love letters
(October 21, 1941)
Preview of Look Who’s Laughing
(November 11, 1941)
Fibber cuts his own Christmas tree
(December 16, 1941)
Fibber installs a new doorbell
(December 30, 1941)
Did Fibber break a window?
(January 13, 1942)
Who broke Uppington’s window?
(January 20, 1942)
Molly loses her engagement ring
(February 3, 1942)
Valentine day candy for Molly
(February 10, 1942)
Buying a home movie camera
(February 17, 1942)
McGee builds a foot stool for Molly
(March 10, 1942)
Marshall of Spring Festival Parade
(April 14, 1942)
McGee can’t get rid of guests
(June 9, 1942)
Is Otis Cadwallader coming to visit?
(October 6, 1942)
Converting the furnace to coal
(October 13, 1942)
Duck hunting with Mayor LaTrivia
(November 3, 1942)
Looking for Uppington’s nephew
(November 10, 1942)
McGee’s gasoline supply rationed
(December 1, 1942)
Women are taking over Wistful Vista
(December 8, 1942)
McGee has a tailor cut down a suit for Molly
(January 5, 1943)
Visiting Billy Mills in the hospital
(January 12, 1943)
Uppington joins the WAACs
(January 19, 1943)
Earl Stanley McGee writes a novel
(January 26, 1943)
McGee sneaks away to a poker game
(February 23, 1943)
Fibber serves Molly breakfast in bed
(March 2, 1943)
McGee is ill, sees Doc Gamble
(April 6, 1943)
McGee’s uncle is on the radio
(April 13, 1943)
McGee goes to a numerologist
(May 4, 1943)
McGee and Molly go to the movies
(September 28, 1943)
Renting a room to a war worker
(October 5, 1943)
A WAAC commission for a friend
(October 12, 1943)
McGees do their income tax
(January 11, 1944)
Molly receives flowers from an unknown man
(January 18, 1944)
McGees dine out, celebrate returned laundry
(January 25, 1944)
Fibber buys Molly a diamond ring
(February 1, 1944)
Fibbers’s homemade ice cream
(February 8, 1944)
Fibber gives radio speech on Red Cross
(March 4, 1944)
Beulah’s first day at work, dinner party
(March 14, 1944)
Fibber is recovering at home
(April 4, 1944)
Fibber fears German spy across the street
(April 18, 1944)
Fibber to manage a canning factory
(April 25, 1944)
Searching for aunt Sarah’s picture
(May 2, 1944)
Alice Darling’s new boyfriend visits
(May 9, 1944)
Tickets’ to the Policeman’s Ball
(May 16, 1944)
Fibber goes fishing for Old Muley
(May 30, 1944)
McGee hangs the porch swing
(June 13, 1944)
McGee’s prepare for summer ranch vacation
(June 20, 1944)
McGee’s hip boots are missing
(October 10, 1944)
The maple tree syrup experiment
(October 17, 1944)
Old $4 debt paid back to Fibber
(October 24, 1944)
McGee’s and Doc Gamble go duck hunting
(October 31, 1944)
McGee goes to night school
(November 14, 1944)
Fibber on quiz show to win for Doc Gamble
(December 12, 1944)
McGee’s exchange Christmas gifts early
(December 19, 1944)
Fibber’s temper out of hand, dad rat it!
(December 26, 1944)
Aunt Sarah sends Molley a diamond stick pin
(January 2, 1945)
McGee’s hand picked mushrooms
(January 9, 1945)
Fibber gives himself a shampoo
(January 16, 1945)
Fibber has energy, can’t find anything to do
(January 23, 1945)
Sailor guests at McGees for the night
(January 30, 1945)
McGee’s join the Red Cross drive
(February 27, 1945)
McGee’s celebrate 50th wedding anniversary
(March 6, 1945)
Fibber battles with the paper boy
(April 10, 1945)
McGee’s bank statement;alice uses phone
(April 17, 1945)
McGee looks for ride to Elks Club
(April 24, 1945)
McGee looks for Briefcase Bronson, felon
(May 1, 1945)
It’s VE Day, Fibber doing housing survey
(May 8, 1945)
McGee buys an old, unopend trunk
(May 15, 1945)
Fibber tries to work the lawn mower
(May 29, 1945)
McGee’s clean closet,Mrs Carstairs coming
(June 5, 1945)
Fibber’s deal with Mr Carstairs
(June 19, 1945)
McGee’s plan Carstairs house boat for summer
(June 26, 1945)
McGee get Mrs Carstairs a train reservation
(October 16, 1945)
McGee’s prepare for cousin Ernest’s visit
(October 23, 1945)
Fibber becomes a sculptor
(October 30, 1945)
Fibber teaches Molly how to drive
(November 13, 1945)
McGee calls tree surgeion for oak tree
(November 27, 1945)
McGee wants to take a winter walk
(December 4, 1945)
Fibber’s bragging gets him in trouble
(December 11, 1945)
McGee plants a Chrismas tree
(December 18, 1945)
Doc Gamble’s Chrismas present for McGees
(December 25, 1945)
The Elks’ tall story contest
(January 1, 1946)
Fibber enters Count Number of Beans contest
(January 8, 1946)
Fibber finds a treasure map
(January 15, 1946)
Pioneer Days in Wistful Vista
(January 22, 1946)
McGee’s are having a card party
(January 29, 1946)
The McGee’s go ice skating
(February 5, 1946)
Molly has flu, Fibber and Doc Gamble eat out
(February 19, 1946)
Fibber’s ink pen goes to the cleaners
(February 26, 1946)
McGee’s car has been stolen
(March 5, 1946)
Fibber and Doc Gamble, kite building contest
(March 12, 1946)
Fibber is Red Cross Chairman
(March 19, 1946)
Bullets Branigan is in Wistful Vista
(March 26, 1946)
McGee invents protect-rejecto ignition lock
(April 1, 1946)
Cousin Salvador repairs McGee’s antique table
(April 16, 1946)
Fibber buys book ‘Live to Age 150’
(April 23, 1946)
McGee wants to join Elks Barbershop quartet
(April 30, 1946)
McGee catches Old Muley-out of season
(May 7, 1946)
McGee’s political campaign
(May 14, 1946)
Fireball McGee, the baseball pro
(May 21, 1946)
Fibber forgets his wedding anniversary
(May 28, 1946)
The McGees attend an air show
(June 4, 1946)
Fibber prepares camp equipment for boat trip
(June 11, 1946)
Fibber swallows a cigar and is ill
(October 1, 1946)
Bull Moran, the school bully is back in town
(October 8, 1946)
Fibber checks the water supply
(October 15, 1946)
McGee shops for new shoe laces
(October 22, 1946)
A dinner party for Doc and Mayor LaTrivia
(October 29, 1946)
60th anniversary celebraton for Johnson’s Wax
(November 5, 1946)
Ronald Colman is coming to visit
(November 12, 1946)
Fibber devises a play for the big football game
(November 19, 1946)
A stranger has been seen around Miss Tremayne’s house
(November 26, 1946)
Fibber thinks his bank account has been cancelled
(December 3, 1946)
McGee starts a dispute between Doc Gamble & Mayor LaTrivia
(December 10, 1946)
Fibber is repairing toys for needy children
(December 24, 1946)
Fred Waring substitutes for the McGee program
(December 31, 1946)
Letter from the Tax Collector
(February 19, 1952)
McGee becomes the household carpenter
(March 4, 1952)
20th Anniversary show w/ Jimmy Durante, Bill Thompson, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillie, Dallas McKinnen, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce President John Kingsley, Harlow Wilcox, the Kingsmen, Billy Mills’ Orchestra
(March 11, 1952)
Statue of McGee’s Uncle Buckshot
(March 18, 1952)