
Fibber McGee and Molly
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Dedicated to Paul Frees.

Fibber McGee and Molly
I don’t do impersonations. I can do a wounded elephant! I can do a really good cow! And because of the amount of time I spent in North Yorkshire, I do a variety of sheep. All of which I will be happy to roll out for you!
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Archive.org has a treasure trove of Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes radio plays for your enjoyment. Sit down with a cuppa and enjoy the adventure.
Thanks to always1895 for tweeting about this!
The Archive has lots of other awesome stuff for free too. Browse around while you’re there and see what else you can find! There are lots of free (and completely legal to download) concert recordings, just for a start.
<3! Yay. I grew up listening to the Sherlock Holmes Radio Plays on tape. Ah, the sweet sound of nostalgia.
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From June 10, 1947
Fibber McGee & Molly, take
A Picnic at Dugan’s Lake
OOOH! When I was in high school, an AM radio station still played Fibber McGee episodes at 3pm every day. My sister and I would listen and laugh on our way home from school. And then, about five years ago, the AM station got new ownership and became evangelical instead. No more Fibber.
Good old Harlow Wilcox.
Hugh Laurie reading Sherlock Holmes.
Itinerary.
this is my new favorite video
Hercules reads his script entirely wrong
(reads the word disappointed, when he was supposed to sound disappointed)
Kevin Kline has a line in A Fish Called Wanda when…I think, it’s been many years…a safe is broken open and it’s empty…it’s kind of my favorite line in the movie. I believe that was actually supposed to be read aloud, though. Not as sure with Sorbo.
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