The Great Gildersleeve 50 02 15 (354) Wedding Day Set For Marjorie And Bronco
# The Great Gildersleeve: Wedding Day Set For Marjorie And Bronco
Love is in the air of Summerfield as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve finds himself swept up in wedding preparations—and if you know the Great Gildersleeve, you know domesticity and romance invariably lead to comic mayhem. When young Marjorie's engagement to Bronco is finally official, Gildy must navigate the treacherous waters of wedding planning, family expectations, and his own irrepressible tendency to bumble through matters of the heart. Listeners can expect the familiar warmth and hilarity that made this show an institution: rapid-fire dialogue, perfectly timed comedic interjections from the supporting cast, and Gildersleeve's own distinctive blustering charm as he attempts to play the role of benevolent guardian and society gentleman orchestrating the perfect ceremony. The tension between genuine affection and laughable misadventure crackles through every scene.
The Great Gildersleeve stands as one of radio's most enduring success stories, spinning off from *Fibber McGee and Molly* to become a phenomenon in its own right. By the 1940s, audiences had embraced Gildersleeve's peculiar brand of midwestern gentility mixed with slapstick sensibility—a character portrayed with masterful comic timing by Harold Peary. The show captured post-war America's values and anxieties while remaining timeless in its humor, centered on the universal struggles of managing household, community, and matters romantic.
This particular episode captures the show at its finest: intimate enough to remind listeners of their own small-town dramas, yet expansive enough to welcome the fantastic cast of supporting characters that made Summerfield feel like home. Tune in and discover why millions of Americans made *The Great Gildersleeve* appointment listening for over fifteen years.