The Great Gildersleeve 53 06 10 (502) Leroy Has The Mumps Train Stop
# The Great Gildersleeve: Leroy Has The Mumps Train Stop
When young Leroy comes down with a case of the mumps, Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve finds himself in the thick of domestic chaos—and the clock is ticking. A train stop looms on the horizon, and our portly protagonist must navigate the twin terrors of childhood illness and an impending departure, all while his household descends into pandemonium. What begins as a simple health crisis spirals into a masterclass of comedic mismanagement, as Gildy's well-intentioned schemes clash hilariously with circumstance. Listeners will delight in the rapid-fire dialogue, perfectly timed reactions, and that unmistakable blend of warmth and slapstick that made The Great Gildersleeve an American treasure—Harold Peary's distinctive voice captures every exasperated moment as our hero attempts to impose order on the beautiful disorder of family life.
Broadcasting live from NBC's studios during the golden age of radio comedy, The Great Gildersleeve represented something revolutionary: a supporting character from *Fibber McGee and Molly* who became so beloved that he spun off into his own wildly successful series. Peary's creation—a bachelor uncle managing his nephew and niece with lovable incompetence—resonated deeply with postwar audiences who recognized both themselves and their own family struggles in Gildy's earnest fumbling. This episode captures the show at its height, when the formula of domestic comedy, witty banter, and heart had been perfected into comedy gold.
Settle in with your family and discover why generations of listeners tuned in faithfully each week. The Great Gildersleeve reminds us that laughter, like mumps, spreads fastest in the company of those we love. Switch on, settle back, and prepare for an evening of genuine entertainment from radio's finest hour.