The Great Gildersleeve 51 09 19 (413) Getting Ready For School Women Trouble
# The Great Gildersleeve: Getting Ready For School Women Trouble
As September's back-to-school season approaches, Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve finds himself caught between the endearing chaos of preparing his young charges for their academic year and the delightful complications that only his romantic entanglements can provide. Will the distinguished gentleman ever learn to balance his genteel aspirations with the inevitable comic mishaps that pursue him? Tune in as our beloved guardian wrestles with wardrobe woes, school supply snafus, and the persistent attention of the local ladies who simply cannot resist his charm—or his notoriously absent common sense. The results promise to be hilarious, heartwarming, and utterly unpredictable.
*The Great Gildersleeve* stands as one of radio's most enduring comedies, having spun off from the wildly popular *Fibber McGee and Molly* to become NBC's longest-running sitcom. Harold Peary's immortal characterization of the blustering but good-hearted Gildersleeve—the widowed uncle navigating small-town social life in Summerfield—became the gold standard for American radio comedy throughout the 1940s and beyond. This particular episode, recorded during the show's early golden era, captures the program at its finest, balancing domestic humor with genuine affection for its characters while satirizing the very social pretensions that drove much of American culture during the Depression and war years.
The magic of this episode lies in its ability to capture a vanishing world of genteel manners and small-town values through the lens of pure comedy. Settle into your chair, adjust the dial to the frequencies of memory, and discover why millions of listeners made *The Great Gildersleeve* an essential part of their evening entertainment. This is radio as it was meant to be heard—witty, warmhearted, and wonderfully human.