The Great Gildersleeve 50 02 22 (355) Jolly Boy Election
# The Great Gildersleeve: Jolly Boy Election
Step into the cozy living room of Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve's home in Summerfield as a most unlikely democratic crisis unfolds—the election of a new Jolly Boy! When the prestigious club faces an uncertain future, our portly hero finds himself thrust into the center of a hilarious power struggle, complete with backroom politicking, campaign promises, and the kind of small-town shenanigans that have made this show America's favorite comedy hour. Listen as Gildy navigates rival candidates, suspicious voting procedures, and the cutthroat world of fraternal lodge politics, all while maintaining his characteristic bombast and good humor. You'll hear his nephew Marvin and the rest of Summerfield's colorful cast caught up in the excitement, their voices crackling through the airwaves with genuine chemistry and perfectly-timed comic relief.
*The Great Gildersleeve* stands as one of radio's most enduring treasures, having evolved from minor character on *Fibber McGee and Molly* into a full-fledged sensation in its own right. By the 1940s, Harold Peary's velvet-toned portrayal of the blustering but fundamentally decent Gildy had captivated millions of listeners who tuned in weekly to escape into the gentle, humorous world of small-town American life. This episode exemplifies the show's magic: grounded in authentic domestic situations, yet filled with absurdist comic timing and warmth that transcends the decades.
Turn your dial to experience a masterclass in comic radio performance, where a simple club election becomes a window into American character and community spirit. *The Great Gildersleeve* awaits you—where laughter echoes through the golden age of broadcasting.