The Great Gildersleeve 47 03 26 (244) First Day Of Spring New Piano Teacher (afrts)
# The Great Gildersleeve: First Day of Spring - New Piano Teacher
As spring bursts forth on this March 26th broadcast, Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve finds himself caught between the renewal of the season and the delightful chaos of his own household. The arrival of a new piano teacher promises culture and refinement for young Marjorie and Leroy, but in Gildersleeve's world, such civilized intentions inevitably collide with hilarity. Listen as the Great Gildersleeve attempts to maintain order while his niece and nephew navigate their musical aspirations—and as the new instructor discovers just what it means to enter the wonderfully unpredictable orbit of Gildy's Summerfield residence. With Peavey lurking about and the usual parade of misunderstandings ready to unfold, even a simple piano lesson becomes fodder for comedy gold.
The Great Gildersleeve stands as a remarkable phenomenon in broadcasting history, having spun off from *Fibber McGee and Molly* in 1941 to become one of radio's most beloved programs. What made Gildy special was Harold Peary's impeccable timing and his character's universal appeal—here was a well-meaning, slightly pompous uncle navigating small-town American life with genuine affection for his adopted family. By the 1940s, the show had become an institution in American homes, offering listeners not merely laughs but a warm portrait of domestic life, complete with recognizable characters like the faithful Peavey and the spirited young Marjorie. This episode captures the show at its zenith, when writing, performance, and sound design had achieved perfect synchronization.
Step back into that golden age of American radio and experience the charm that captivated millions. Whether you're a devotee of classic comedy or new to radio's greatest medium, *The Great Gildersleeve* welcomes you with open arms and quick wit. Tune in now to hear how Gildy handles this vernal intrusion into his orderly world.