The Great Gildersleeve 47 05 21 (252) Teacher's Problems
# The Great Gildersleeve: Teacher's Problems
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a spring evening in 1947, the warm glow of the radio dial illuminating your living room as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve's distinctive nasal voice crackles through the speaker. In "Teacher's Problems," our pompous but well-meaning protagonist finds himself embroiled in the complications of small-town education when a local schoolmarm seeks his counsel—and inevitably, his interference. What begins as a simple conversation spirals into a hilarious cascade of misunderstandings, each more absurd than the last, as Gildy's booming self-confidence and questionable judgment threaten to upend the entire school system. The supporting cast—including his long-suffering nephew Marvin and the ever-patient Judge Hooker—provide perfectly timed interruptions and reactions, while the live sound effects team brings the schoolhouse to vivid life with creaking floorboards and clanging bells.
*The Great Gildersleeve* was America's first spinoff series, birthed from the character's popular appearances on *The Fred Allen Show*. By the late 1940s, it had become a comedic institution, mining endless laughs from the collision between one man's grandiose delusions and the reality of small-town life in Summerfield. The show's genius lay in its accessible humor—no slapstick or cruel mockery, but rather the gentle ribbing of a community that ultimately loved its most prominent fool.
This episode encapsulates everything that made the show a staple in American homes for over fifteen years. Whether you're a longtime admirer or discovering Gildy for the first time, "Teacher's Problems" offers the perfect blend of wit, heart, and the unmistakable warmth of classic radio comedy. Tune in and experience why millions tuned in faithfully each week.