The Great Gildersleeves


(4.9 étoiles; 20 critiques)

Welcome to the delightful world of The Great Gildersleeves, a classic radio comedy series that follows the life and antics of Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, a water commissioner in the fictional town of Summerfield. Known for its humor and memorable characters, this show has entertained audiences for years.

Join Gildersleeve as he navigates the challenges of family, friends, and community, often finding himself in humorous predicaments. With its witty dialogue and engaging storylines, The Great Gildersleeves remains a beloved staple of Old Time Radio.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapitres

Audition Program for Johnson Wax 33:52
Gildy Arrives in Summerfield 29:49
Marjorie's Cake 29:48
Leroy's Paper Route 29:47
Marjorie's Girlfriend Visits 29:39
Hiccups 29:50
Investigating the City Jail 28:55
Baby Sitting 29:50
Birdie Quits 29:41
Leroy Smokes a Cigar 29:50
Canary Won't Sing, The 29:50
Christmas Gift for Fibber McGee 29:49
Leroy's New Dog 29:50
Gildy Goes on a Diet 27:26
Gildy Arrested As a Car Thief 29:50
New Bed for Marjorie 29:50
Matchmaker, The 29:47
Leroy Runs Away 29:50
Auto Mechanics 29:47
Fortune Teller 29:50
Gildy's New Neighbors 25:41
Gildy Writes to Servicemen for Marjorie 29:38
Leroy Sells Seeds 29:46
Gildy's Goat 29:48
Liberty Ship Christening 29:45
Mystery Voice 29:50
College Chum Visits 29:50
Gildy Produces a Play 29:52
Fathers Day Chair 29:50
Gildy's in love with Amelia Hooker 29:50
Fishing Trip to Lake Hackmasack 29:50
Golf Tournament 29:45
Planting a Tree 29:50
First Cold Snap 29:50
Appointed Water Commissioner 29:49
Gildy's First Day on the Job 29:50
Pal to Leroy 29:49
College Chums Son Visits 29:49
Attend the Theater - Date with a Star 29:50
Christmas Program 29:50
Leroy Chemistry Set 29:50
Fibber McGee and Molly Visit 29:50
Fire Engine Committee 29:50
Leila's Sisters 29:49
Income Tax Time 29:50
Gildy Repairs His Car 29:50
Auto Accident with Judge Hooker 29:50
Haunted House 29:53
Leroy Gets a Job 29:50
Memorial Day Parade 29:50
Gildy Plans Honeymoon 29:54
End of Vacation at Grass Lake 29:50
Leila's Returning 29:50
Leila Arrives Home 29:50
Low Water Pressure 29:50
Halloween Party 28:54
Gildy Rebuffed By Eve Goodwin 29:30
Gildy In Hospital 29:14
Income Tax Returns 29:05
Eve And Gildy Get Together 28:58
Marjorie The Actress 29:50
Gildy Wants To Run For Mayor 29:00
Campaign Officially Starts 29:50
Engaged 29:50
Campaign Gets Hot 29:50
Gildy Engaged To Eve But Kissing Leila 29:49
City Employees Picnic 29:50
Campaign Headquarters 29:49
Eve's Mother Arrives 29:42
Dinner for Eves Mother 29:50
Eves Mother Stays On 29:50
Election Day 29:50
McGee's Invention 27:59
Plastic Mouse Trap - The Bankers Son 29:50
Gildy Sells His House 29:50
Jolly Boys Club 29:50
Gildy Looks for a Job 29:50
Important Phone Call 29:49
Gildy Back As Water Commissioner 29:50
Election Day Bet 29:50
Date With Miss Del Rey 25:36
Breach of Promise 29:50
Twas the Night Before Christmas 29:50
Big New Years Eve Party 29:50
Engagement For The Defense 29:50
Hockey Player 29:49
Aunt Hattie Stays On 29:01
Hattie and Hooker 22:59
Chairman of Women's Committee 29:49
Laughing Coyote Ranch 20:18
Old Flame Named Violet 29:50
Leroy's Pet Pig Tiger 29:50
Leila's Party 29:50
New Neighbor Bullard 26:38
Gildy Picks a Husband for Marjorie 29:49
Meet Craig Bullard 29:49
Unclaimed Savings Account - Buy Stock 29:50
Bessie Quits 29:47
New Secretary - Leila 29:50
Christmas Eve at Home 29:50
Christmas Caroling at the Gildersleeves 29:50
Christmas Shopping 3:24

Critiques

Gildersleeve; the cream of otr!


(5 étoiles)

I wish I could be with anyone who has taken an interest in otr or has loved it for awhile, and has yet to be inducted into the Gildersleeve series. It's like hearing the Beatles for the first time in music. You're entering an exquisite world that's genuine, unique, wonderful, and with nothing else like it anywhere. Harold Peary, the Great Gildersleeve's originator, was the son of a Portuguese immigrant; christened Jose Pereira de Faria. He became a vaudeville singer who earned his chops singing romantic ballads on early radio in the twenties. In the nineteen thirties, his ability to not only sing, but voice and portray many different characters and their nationalities won him a spot on the Fibber McGee and Molly show in the nineteen thirties. One of the shows writers, Don Quinn, gave him his name, "Gildersleeve", the most pompous one he could think of. Gildy went at it tooth and tong with Fibber McGee. He always could rise to Jim Jordan's character's fits of hijinks and hysterics. The two had a memorable water fight at one point. Peary took Guildersleeve to his own show in late 1941 and never looked back. He went from McGee's Wistful Vista to his new home of Summerfield to take care of his niece Marjorie, and his nephew Leroy (played to smart-mouthed but lovable perfection by Walter Tetley throughout the series). He had the guidance, and often fractious friendship of the "old goat", Judge Horace Hooker, played wonderfully by Earle Ross. He also always visited Peavey's store for a visit with "Peavey", Dick Legrand. Peavey's often spouted "Well now, I wouldn't say that.", became an expression used around the country. Every character on Guildersleeve was elemental and important. G's housemaid Bertie Lee Coggins played by Lillian Randolph did a fine job of balancing Guildy and bringing him down to earth when he needed it. There were many other special characters in the show like Mr. Bullard the next door neighbor, played by Gale Gordon, Shirley Mitchell as Guildy's sometime girlfriend Leela, Floyd the barber, played by Arthur Q. Bryan, Chief Gates played by Ken Christy, and many others. The beauty of all of these people was to flesh out scenes that used otr possibly to the zenith of it's advantage. You never need a t.v. tube to imagine Guildy puffing on a cheap cigar at Peavey's, and you never need to see the horrendous mess in Leroy's room, or view Marjories saddle shoes and new dress to see how pretty she is; you can feel it and tell it from the import the characters gave their lines and the emotion and acting they put into their efforts. Summerfield is as real a place as Treasure Island or King Arthur's court. A wonderful town with ups and downs and problems like anywhere, but also full of pure Rockwell Americana. Guildy's infamous Jolly Boys Club he forms with Peavy, Judge Hooker, Floyd the barber, and Chief Gates, is hilarious and always tenderly interesting. When Guildy goes on a date, to his office, to Floyd's barbershop, etc., you always feel you're right there with him. Sadly, Peary bowed out of the show due to contract differences in June of 1950. When the show returned that September, it did so with the actor, Willard Waterman who continued Peary's character with a spot on the nose imitation that was scary it was so good. Minus the bubbly Guildy laugh, Waterman successfully carried on the Guildy character with much of the rest of the cast, for an additional four plus years. In all, Guildy made it nearly fourteen years; longer than most of the shows of otr, and t.v. too for that matter. If you haven't visited Summerfield you're in for such a treat! The sense of place that's created here is brilliant and amazing. When you start going around to other second rate otr shows like Father Knows Best, The Bickersons, etc., you'll see that "The Great Guildersleeve's" many fleshed out characters and the acting given them, was and is one of a kind. Don't miss out on listening to this great otr series so generously and nearly completely collected here!

Gildersleeve was truly Great!


(5 étoiles)

If you haven't tried GG or heard it before, please do. The best situation comedy from Radio Golden years!! I've downloaded every season and It really holds up as a wonderful slice of Americana. The early years with Gildy's romance of Leela Ransom are wonderful. What great characters that stays consistant through out. (Though Willard Waterman is an uncanny replacement in the final years Harold Perry is so good as Gildy I suggest to listen to those years 1941-1950)If you like GG, Shows like My Friend Irma, Our Miss Brooks, Life of Riley and The Alderich Family are also really wonderful sit-coms too.

Great show


(5 étoiles)

I have been a fan of these for a few years now, ever since catching them on a late night radio program that would rebroadcast many of the wonderful shows available here. If you have not had the pleasure of listening to these wonderful shows, I recommend that you do so. The writing is superb and the actors really bring all their characters to life. The shows are still relevant even today. The show lasted for 14 years, even longer than many of todays shows. Listen to these for a slice of "Rockwell Americana"

One of my favorite radio programs


(5 étoiles)

I work in shipping for a large medical supply company and I've listened to the program at work now for the past 5 years. I really enjoy the characters and their situations. It makes the time fly by. This is my favorite comedy, although the Jack Benny Programs are also excellent. Truly funny dialogue! "I'd like to the slap those Japs in the map with that scrap"! HA!

Nice


(5 étoiles)

Wonderful show extremely fun and engaging 😀

WRONG title of this program


(5 étoiles)

The correct title of the program is "The Great Gildersleeve." There were 552 episodes of which 514 are available at last count. It's truly a show that still has relevancy today. There are several wonderful websites that discuss this show, talking about each character and the writers, etc. Reading at those sites may clear up some of the inaccuracies posted in the IA discussion messages and things like titles of the episodes.

Misdated show


Laughing Coyote Ranch (1945.03.18) was a show from 1956. It stars Willard Waterman (with an old Harold Peary intro edited onto it). Amanda Randolph plays Birdie. (She took over in 1955). Doye announces there is a new album out. The songs he performs are from an album called "Doye" that came out in 1956.

Next Generation Fan


(5 étoiles)

While being a recent fan myself of the Gildersleeve show, I was surprised recently with my 10 yr old nephew taking an interest, after I played a CD while riding in the car. Now every time he rides with me, he asks for Gildy by name!