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==Show format== [[File:Fibber McGee and Molly in 1937.jpg|250px|thumb|right|A character shot of Fibber and Molly, 1937.]] For most of the show's history, the usual order of the show was the introduction followed by a Johnson Wax [[Product placement|plug]] by Harlow then his introduction to the first part of the script (usually 11 minutes). Billy Mills usually followed with an instrumental (or accompanied by [[Martha Tilton]] in 1941<ref>{{cite news|last1=Carter|title=Comment|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GgwEAAAAMBAJ&dq=%22Martha%20Tilton+and+the+Kings+Men%22&pg=PP8|access-date=2 June 2023|agency=Billboard|date=January 3, 1942}}</ref>). The musical interlude would segue into the second part of the script, followed by a performance (by the vocal group, the Kings Men β occasionally featuring a solo by leader [[Ken Darby]]). The final act would then begin, with the last line usually being the lesson learned that day. A final [[Radio advertisement|commercial]],<ref name=BritFibs/> then Billy Mills' [[theme song]] to [[Fading|fade]]. Later, Harlow would meet up and visit with the McGees, and work in a [[Johnson Wax]] commercial, sometimes assisted by Fibber and Molly.
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