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The Closet and the Craft

A sound effect became a national institution. The reason it kept working is everything around it.

Len Harker · on comedy · 16 August 2026

The hall closet is the most famous gag in radio and it is, structurally, a metronome: the same event, placed with care, that the audience waits for and the writers withhold. Half the craft of Fibber McGee and Molly is deciding when not to open the door.

The rest is a formula of visitors — the neighbour, the salesman, the small-town official — pacing an episode like a farce. Molly is the reason the whole thing is bearable rather than smug; Marian Jordan plays her as the only adult in Wistful Vista without ever making it a lecture.

It is gentle, it is domestic, and it is enormously well-made. On a bad week, it still works.

The best-engineered domestic comedy of the network era.

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