The Great Gildersleeve 44 09 24 (136) Plastic Mouse Trap Banker's Son
# The Great Gildersleeve: The Plastic Mouse Trap
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a crisp September evening in 1944, tuning your radio dial to catch the latest escapades of Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve—that pompous, endearing bachelor of Summerfield. In tonight's episode, "Plastic Mouse Trap Banker's Son," the great man finds himself embroiled in yet another scheme sure to test his patience and ingenuity. When a plastic mousetrap enters the picture, and matters involving the banker's son become hopelessly entangled, listeners can expect the perfect collision of small-town absurdity and Gildy's blustering attempts to restore order. The result promises to be pure comedic gold, with supporting players delivering perfectly-timed interruptions and misunderstandings that drive the plot toward its inevitable, hilarious conclusion.
By 1944, The Great Gildersleeve had become America's most beloved comedy program, a spin-off from Fibber McGee and Molly that had captured the nation's heart with its warmth and clever writing. Harold Peary's masterful portrayal of the character—that distinctive voice, the bravado concealing genuine kindness—made Gildersleeve an icon of wartime radio entertainment. These episodes provided crucial escapism during uncertain times, offering families a respite from war news and hardship through gentle humor and relatable characters. The show's writers crafted scenarios that mirrored everyday frustrations, lending an authenticity that kept audiences returning faithfully each week.
Don't miss this opportunity to experience radio comedy at its finest. Settle in, adjust your set's volume, and prepare for laughter as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve navigates the comic minefield of small-town life. Some pleasures truly are timeless.