The Great Gildersleeve 45 03 11 (160) Chairman Of Women's Committee
# The Great Gildersleeve: Chairman Of Women's Committee
Step into the parlor of Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve on this delightful March evening as the good Squire finds himself entangled in the most vexing of civic duties—chairmanship of the town's Women's Committee. What could possibly go wrong? Everything, naturally, as our portly protagonist discovers that managing the social ambitions, competing egos, and iron-willed determination of Summerfield's most formidable matrons is a task that makes his usual household chaos seem positively serene. Expect the familiar blend of stammering protests, well-intentioned blunders, and that distinctive Gildersleeve belly laugh that has endeared him to millions, all underscored by the crisp orchestral stings and sound effects that transport you directly to small-town America's living rooms and committee meetings.
The Great Gildersleeve stands as a remarkable achievement in broadcasting history—a character so beloved that he graduated from a recurring role on the Fibber McGee and Molly program to command his own series, a feat rare indeed in radio's golden age. By the time this episode aired in 1945, the show had become a cultural touchstone, offering audiences both escapist humor and a gentle mirror to their own domestic and civic lives. Harold Peary's masterful vocal performance captures the essential American everyman—well-meaning, occasionally pompous, forever struggling against the tide of circumstance with good humor intact.
This episode exemplifies why The Great Gildersleeve remained a top-ten favorite throughout its sixteen-year run, blending physical comedy translated through sound, sharp character writing, and that particular brand of homespun wisdom that made radio's golden age genuinely golden. Tune in and discover why Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve remains radio's most engaging rascal, a man for whom the simplest task becomes an adventure, and every adventure becomes unforgettable entertainment.