The Great Gildersleeve 46 11 06 (224) Pajama Party Marjorie Gets Engaged
# The Great Gildersleeve: Pajama Party / Marjorie Gets Engaged
Settle into your favorite chair and prepare yourself for an evening of delightful domestic chaos as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve opens his home for an unforgettable pajama party. When the evening's festivities collide with an unexpected announcement—Marjorie's engagement—the genteel comfort of the Gildersleeve household transforms into a whirlwind of emotion, laughter, and bewilderment. Harold Peary's masterful comic timing guides us through the confusion as the Great Gildersleeve attempts to maintain composure while his niece's life takes a sudden turn. What should be a lighthearted social gathering becomes the backdrop for a life-changing revelation, and listeners will find themselves swept up in the genuine warmth and believable chaos that emerges when family matters collide with party preparations.
By the mid-1940s, *The Great Gildersleeve* had become NBC's crown jewel of comedy programming, spawning from the character's wildly successful appearances on *Fibber McGee and Molly*. Harold Peary's creation—a portly, well-meaning bachelor raising his niece and nephew in the fictional town of Summerfield—struck a chord with Depression and wartime audiences seeking comfort in small-town Americana. The show's brilliance lay in its ability to balance slapstick humor with genuine family sentiment, featuring some of radio's finest supporting actors in a meticulously crafted world where every character felt authentically drawn.
This episode represents the show at its peak: intimate domestic comedy infused with the kind of real-world developments that kept families gathered around their radio sets. Whether you're a devoted fan of Golden Age radio or discovering this cornerstone of American entertainment for the first time, this episode captures everything that made *The Great Gildersleeve* essential listening. Tune in and experience why millions of Americans made this their appointment with laughter.