
Originally aired September 13, 1937, this episode finds Fibber McGee caught up in the theatrical fever sweeping Wistful Vista as he attempts to stage a grand historical drama for the Literary, Drama, and Pinnacle Club. Taking on the ambitious roles of writer, director, producer, and star, Fibber pens an outlandish Roman epic featuring Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, and Helen of Troy—all in a plot involving chariot races, pun-laden dialogue, and plenty of miscast locals.
From wild costume fittings and mistaken historical mashups to chaotic rehearsals and a disastrously funny final act, “A Drama in Ancient Rome” showcases Fibber at his overconfident best. Alongside Molly’s steady commentary and appearances from fan-favorite characters like Mrs. Uppington, Silly Watson, and the Old-Timer, this episode delivers a hearty dose of slapstick and satire.
Complete with original Johnson’s Wax and Glow Coat ads and remastered for clarity, this riotous installment of Fibber McGee & Molly is classic golden-age radio comedy at its finest.
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