The Great Gildersleeve 52 06 11 (451) Bronco Wants A Wall Between Yards
# The Great Gildersleeve: Bronco Wants A Wall Between Yards
Picture this: it's a sweltering summer evening in 1946, and Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve's quiet neighborhood is about to explode into suburban warfare. When his cantankerous neighbor Bronco decides he wants to erect a fence line between their properties, the mild-mannered, good-natured Gildersleeve finds himself caught between diplomacy and stubbornness. What begins as a simple property dispute spirals into a symphony of comic misunderstandings, escalating schemes, and the kind of neighborly tension that feels almost too real—yet delivered with the impeccable timing and warm humor that made America laugh through its radio speakers. Listen as the Great Gildersleeve tries every trick in his considerable book to smooth things over, only to find that good intentions can pave the road to complete domestic chaos.
*The Great Gildersleeve* stands as one of radio's most enduring comedies, evolving from its origins as a supporting character on *The Fibber McGee and Molly* show to become a phenomenon in its own right. The show's genius lay in its ability to mine comedy from the universal anxieties of middle-class American life—property disputes, nosy neighbors, familial obligation—while maintaining an evergreen charm that transcended its era. Harold Peary's performance as the eponymous character became iconic, capturing both the bumbling enthusiasm and genuine decency that made Gildersleeve beloved across the nation.
This particular episode perfectly encapsulates what made the show special: a relatable conflict between ordinary people, heightened through perfectly-timed comedy and genuine character warmth. Whether you're revisiting these golden-age classics or discovering them for the first time, settle in and let Gildersleeve's world transport you back to an era when neighborly disputes were settled through wit rather than lawyers. Tune in now!