
Originally aired August 30, 1937, this episode finds Fibber McGee dreaming of journalistic glory as he attempts to land a temporary gig as a sports reporter for the Wistful Vista Gazette. With a local boxing match brewing—pitting the British “Piccadilly Panther” against the American “Harlem Hammer”—Fibber sees his chance to shine. From a chaotic audition at the Gazette's cooking school to interviews with both eccentric fighters, Fibber blusters his way through with his usual overconfidence.
McGee concocts a zany scheme to help the underdog Harlem Hammer win, involving a strategically timed tea bell to distract the British boxer. The plan hilariously backfires with Fibber himself becoming an accidental casualty—knocked cold by the very fighter he tried to help.
Complete with zingers, slapstick, and signature Johnson’s Glow Coat ads, this classic Fibber McGee & Molly episode delivers golden-age radio charm and fast-paced comedy that lands every punchline.
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