How To make Fibber Mcgee Cookies
1 c Butter or margarine;
-softened 1 1/3 c Sugar
1 1/3 c Brown sugar; firmly packed
2 lg Eggs
1 ts Vanilla extract
1 3/4 c All-purpose flour
1 ts Baking soda
3 1/2 c Quick-cooking oats; uncooked
1 1/2 c Salted peanuts; coarsely
-chop 1 c Semisweet chocolate chips
Recipe by: Southern Living Beat butter at medium speed with an electric mixer until creamy; gradually add sugars, beating at medium speed until blended. Add eggs, one at a time, beating just until yellow disappears; stir in vanilla. Set aside. Combine flour and soda; stir into butter mixture, mixing well. Stir in oats and remaining ingredients, mixing well (mixture will be crumbly). Drop by teaspoonfuls onto ungreased bading sheets. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes. Let stand 1 minute; remove to wire racks to cool. -----
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Fibber McGee & Molly (Tribute 2010) - Making Fruitcake From a Family Recipe Outtakes
It's true, sometimes the outtakes are funnier than parts of the real episodes!
Fibber McGee & Molly was a radio show that ran from 1935-1959. The show features a bumbling Fibber, his charming wife Molly and many drop in visitors to their home at 79 Wistful Vista. Since I love the show we edited and envisioned the characters in their 20-30s rather than 50s, brought some modern elements in to remove WW2 references and began to film some of our favorite episodes.
In Making Fruitcake From a Family Recipe Fibber decides to get rich making fruitcakes from an old family recipe he found. Will he be able to make the sell or instead blow up Molly's clean kitchen?
This was our first attempt at any type of sitcom video, so I apologize for sound and continuity errors. No profit was made on any of this content.
Great Gildersleeve radio show 11/5/44 Election Day Bet
Gildersleeve and the Judge make a bet on the outcome of the election for mayor.
Mailing Christmas Packages - Fibber McGhee & Molly
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The Couple Next Door 59 12 03 503 By Indians, Old Time Radio
The Couple Next Door was a Peg Lynch series which began in 1953-57 on Chicago's WGN, moving to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the summer of 1957. The married couple was played by Olan Soule and Elinor Harriot. It was revived on CBS Radio (December 30, 1957-November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the unnamed married couple---essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. That still wasn't the end of the show---Lynch and Bunce brought the show to NBC's legendary weekend programming block Monitor in 1963, performing three- to four-minute vignettes not unlike the original fifteen-minute shows. Their presence continued a kind-of Monitor tradition of offering new material from classic radio favourites (including James and Marian Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly fame, until Marian Jordan's death). Even more, it returned yet again in the 1970s, as a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life.
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Viewer Christmas Decoration Montage!
Thank you everyone. It was a joy to produce this video. Please
pardon me if I forgot to include any photos that were sent to me.
I did my best to include everyone. Here is a list of all music heard
in this show:
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1) Deck the Halls - Dupont Company workers chorus 1947
2) Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer - Fibber McGee and Molly
radio show 1949 (The song was brand new at that time and sung
by Molly!)
3) Winter Wonder Land - Guy Lombardo Orchestra, Kenny Gardner
on vocal.
4) Jingle Bells - Recorded by a lovely viewer from CT named Heidrun!
I can't recall the other names in the group but thank you Heidrun!
5) 1936 Jell-O Commercial
6) Santa Clause is Coming to Town Gordon MacRae 1950's
7) Oh Come All Ye Faithful and Deck the Halls - Sung by members of
the US Navy recorded during WWII
8) Silent Night - unknown from a 1950's radio broadcast
9) We Wish You a Merry Christmas - I'm sorry....I can't remember!
10) Joy to the World and The First Noel played by Mark Andrews at the
pipe organ 1925
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