The Great Gildersleeve 47 05 14 (251) Peavey Disappears
# The Great Gildersleeve: Peavey Disappears
Step into the cozy, comedic world of Summerfield as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve faces his most perplexing mystery yet—the sudden vanishing of his irascible neighbor, Peavey. What begins as another ordinary day in this small-town enclave quickly spirals into delightful confusion as the Great Gildersleeve himself takes on the role of amateur detective. Will he uncover the truth behind Peavey's disappearance, or will his well-meaning but bumbling investigations only deepen the mystery? Tune in for an episode brimming with witty dialogue, slapstick humor, and the perfectly-timed comedic timing that has made this show America's favorite half-hour escape from the cares of the day.
*The Great Gildersleeve* stands as one of radio's most enduring comedies, born from Hal Peary's iconic character who first appeared on *The Fred Allen Show* before earning his own tremendous success. By the 1940s, Gildersleeve had become the beating heart of Summerfield—a widowed uncle raising his niece Marjorie and nephew Leroy amid a cast of unforgettable characters including the hapless Judge Hooker and the ever-present Peavey. This episode exemplifies the show's genius: combining genuine warmth with screwball humor, transforming small-town life into pure comedy gold. The writing crackles with quick exchanges and physical comedy translated perfectly through sound effects and Peary's masterful vocal performance.
If you've never experienced the golden age of comedy radio, *The Great Gildersleeve* provides the perfect introduction—and if you're a devoted fan, this particular episode showcases everything that made the series such beloved appointment listening for millions of Americans. Settle in with the static, let your imagination paint the picture, and discover why radio comedy remains utterly timeless.