The Great Gildersleeve 47 03 19 (243) Stuck With Water Dept Money Overnight
# The Great Gildersleeve: "Stuck With Water Dept Money Overnight"
Picture the scene: it's a balmy evening in Summerfield, and Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve finds himself in a predicament that only his bumbling good nature could create. Our portly protagonist has been entrusted—heaven help us—with the Water Department's overnight funds, and what should be a simple task of safeguarding municipal money transforms into a comedy of errors. As darkness falls and the clock ticks forward, Gildersleeve's anxiety mounts with each creak of the floorboards and shadow at the window. Will he manage to keep his wits about him? Can his nephew Reggie help more than he hinders? And what happens when curiosity gets the better of him? Tune in to discover how a man of Gildersleeve's considerable appetites navigates a night alone with temptation—and cash—at his fingertips.
The Great Gildersleeve stands as one of radio's most enduring comedies, a show that thrived on the universal humor of small-town American life during the 1940s. Harold Peary's magnificent vocal performance brought the character to life with such charm and vulnerability that listeners from coast to coast tuned in religiously. This particular episode exemplifies the show's genius for crafting situations that are simultaneously ridiculous and deeply relatable—the kind of scrape that any well-meaning but accident-prone citizen might find themselves in.
Step back into the golden age of radio and experience the comedic timing, witty banter, and genuine warmth that made The Great Gildersleeve a national treasure. This episode captures everything listeners adored about their favorite show, promising laughter, mishaps, and the reassuring presence of Summerfield's most lovable citizen.