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was finally adapted for television, after years of resistance. Marian was too ill to continue, and for reasons unexplained (nothing in the radio series had identified the age of either of the McGees), neither Jim nor Don Quinn (nor Quinn's successor as head writer of the radio show, Phil Leslie)
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Jim and Marian Jordan got their major break in radio while performing in Chicago in 1924; Jim said he could give a better performance than the singers they were listening to on the radio, and his brother Byron bet $ 10 that Jim couldn't do it. By the end of the evening, Jim and Marian had their
331:, until 1953. In addition to the general decline of scripted radio and the concurrent rise of television, Marian's health was beginning to fail. The show would transition to a pre-recorded daily sitcom from 1953 to 1956, then to a short-form weekly series (under the name 369:(Yogi Yorgesson) in 1962; they remained married for the rest of his life, and he remained in semi-retirement, other than a brief comeback in the mid-1970s when Jordan appeared in an episode of 274:
circuit, both as a solo act and with his wife, Marian, at various times until 1924. They went entirely broke in 1923, having to be wired money by their parents to get back to Peoria from
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for the remainder of their careers, seldom appearing separate from each other, with Jim as the comic foil and Marian as the
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transitioned to the new series; new writers were brought in, and both the McGees were recast. The television version of
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would play the character's brother instead). He is buried next to Marian Jordan in the Saint Ann section of
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Marian Jordan died in April 1961. Jim Jordan married Gretchen Stewart (1909–1998), the widow of radio comic
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In March 1988, Jordan fell down at his home and suffered a major
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first radio contract, at $ 10 per show for 26 weeks as
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Jim Jordan (radio)

Peoria, Illinois
Beverly Hills, California
Marian Jordan
Fibber McGee and Molly
United States
Fibber McGee
Fibber McGee and Molly
albatross
Disney
The Rescuers
Peoria, Illinois
Marian Driscoll
Fibber McGee and Molly
vaudeville
Lincoln, Illinois
Oh Henry!
double act
stooge
Smackout
Don Quinn
Fibber McGee and Molly
ensemble cast
radio's most popular programs
Monitor
Bob Sweeney
Harry Stewart
Chico and the Man
public service announcement

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