The Great Gildersleeve 45 09 16 (178) Leroy Suspended From School
# The Great Gildersleeve: Leroy Suspended From School
Picture this: It's a crisp autumn evening in 1945, and across America, families are settling in around their radio sets as the familiar theme music of *The Great Gildersleeve* crackles to life. Tonight brings a crisis that will test the patience of Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve himself—his nephew Leroy has been suspended from school, and you can already hear the exasperation in Gildy's booming voice as he learns the terrible news. What mischief has the boy gotten into this time? As the plot unfolds with impeccable comic timing, listeners will find themselves drawn into the warm, slightly chaotic world of the Gildersleeve household, where well-meaning bumbling and genuine affection somehow manage to coexist. Expect sharp dialogue, masterful character work, and that peculiar brand of mid-1940s humor that manages to be both genuinely funny and surprisingly touching.
For nearly two decades, *The Great Gildersleeve* stood as one of radio's most beloved comedies, spinning off from *Fibber McGee and Molly* to become a phenomenon in its own right. Hal Peary's portrayal of the portly, pompous, yet ultimately kindhearted Gildersleeve became iconic—a character so vivid that listeners felt they knew him personally. This episode exemplifies why the show endured: it takes the simple, universal scenario of a child's misbehavior and transforms it into something both hilarious and genuinely human, exploring the tensions between parental authority and childhood independence that resonated with audiences during the war years and beyond.
Tune in tonight and rediscover why millions of Americans made this appointment with radio appointment listening. *The Great Gildersleeve* awaits—where laughter and heart are never in short supply.