• The Great Gildersleeve: Investigate the City Jail

  • May 20 2023
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

The Great Gildersleeve: Investigate the City Jail

  • Summary

  • "The Great Gildersleeve" was a popular radio sitcom that aired in the United States from 1941 to 1957. The show was a spinoff of another radio program, "Fibber McGee and Molly," and featured the character Throckmorton Philharmonic Gildersleeve, who was played by Harold Peary. Gildersleeve was a pompous, but lovable, small-town water commissioner who was always getting into comical situations.

    The show was known for its strong writing and talented cast, which included such actors as Lurene Tuttle, Walter Tetley, and Richard LeGrand. It was also notable for its use of sound effects, which added to the show's comedic and dramatic moments. The show's popularity led to several spinoff programs, including "The Great Gildersleeve" television show, which aired from 1955 to 1960.

    Throughout its run, "The Great Gildersleeve" remained a favorite among listeners for its humorous and heartwarming stories. The show tackled a wide range of topics, from Gildersleeve's romantic escapades to his struggles with fatherhood. It also featured recurring characters, such as Gildersleeve's niece Marjorie and his neighbor and love interest, Leila Ransom. Overall, "The Great Gildersleeve" remains a beloved classic of old-time radio and a testament to the power of strong writing and memorable characters.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

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