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# The Great Gildersleeve: "Leroy Gets A Job"
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a warm May evening in 1943, the family gathered 'round the radio as the familiar theme music swells and Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve's distinctive nasal voice booms through the speaker. Tonight, young Leroy Forester—that mischievous ward of the great man himself—has landed himself a job, and you just know nothing will go according to plan. What could possibly go wrong when Leroy's youthful enthusiasm meets the real world of work? Will the Gildersleeve's social standing survive the inevitable chaos that follows? Settle in for thirty minutes of perfectly timed comedy, witty repartee, and the gentle satire of small-town American life that made this show the crown jewel of NBC's comedy lineup.
*The Great Gildersleeve* spun off from *Fibber McGee and Molly* in 1941 to become one of radio's most beloved comedies, and by 1943 it had already cemented itself as essential listening for millions. Hal Peary's creation—a pompous, snobbish, yet oddly lovable Southern gentleman managing life in the fictional town of Summerfield—offered audiences something precious during wartime: escapism wrapped in genuine humor. These episodes captured the anxieties and humor of everyday American life with remarkable warmth and sophistication, never relying on cruelty, always celebrating the quirky humanity of its characters.
Don't miss this delightful glimpse into Leroy's working life and the comic catastrophes that surely await. *The Great Gildersleeve* remains a masterclass in comedic timing and character writing—proof that great comedy transcends the decades. Tune in now and discover why critics and audiences alike considered this the gold standard of American radio comedy.