The Great Gildersleeve 45 05 06 (167) Gildy Picks A Husband For Marjorie
# The Great Gildersleeve: Gildy Picks A Husband For Marjorie
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a warm spring evening in 1945, adjusting the radio dial until you find that familiar, booming voice—the unmistakable laugh of Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, the town's most beloved busybody. In this episode, the lovable old rascal has decided that his niece Marjorie's romantic future is far too important to leave to chance, and he's taken it upon himself to play matchmaker. What could possibly go wrong? As Gildy schemes and connives with typical good-natured meddling, listeners can expect a delightful cascade of comedic mishaps, mistaken identities, and heart-warming moments as his well-intentioned plans hilariously spiral out of control. The supporting cast—including the ever-patient Marjorie and Gildy's various cronies around Summerdale—create a tapestry of small-town American life that sparkles with wit and genuine affection.
The Great Gildersleeve represented something uniquely magical about the golden age of radio: a half-hour escape into a vivid, fully realized community that millions of Americans tuned into each week. Emerging from the hit variety show Fibber McGee and Molly in 1941, Gildersleeve became radio's quintessential character, and his spinoff series became one of NBC's most enduring comedies. The show's genius lay in Harold Peary's incomparable vocal performance and the writers' ability to balance slapstick humor with genuine emotional depth, making Gildy both ridiculous and remarkably human.
Tune in to experience why Gildersleeve remained a household name for over fifteen years—this is comedy at its finest, performed live before an enthusiastic studio audience, with all the spontaneity and charm that only radio could deliver.