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The Great Gildersleeve: Neighbors
- Narrated by: Harold Peary
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
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From Peavey's Pharmacy to the Jolly Boys Club, from Judge Hooker's courtroom to Floyd's Barber Shop, the people and places of Summerfield, USA, come alive!
Join Harold Peary as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, making a place for himself and his family as he adopts (and adapts to) his new hometown. His family, friends, and neighbors are played by Walter Tetley, Louise Erickson, Marylee Robb, Lillian Randolph, Earle Ross, Dick LeGrand, Arthur Q. Bryan, Shirley Mitchell, and more.
Includes 16 digitally restored and remastered episodes: Appointed Water Commissioner, 10-18-42; Auto Accident with Judge Hooker, 04-11-43; War Bond Drive, 09-12-43; Eve and Gildy Get Together, 01-23-44; Boy's Club, 10-08-44; New Neighbor - Bullard, 04-29-45; Peavey's Wife Is Ill - Rumor, 10-28-45; Exposing a Phony Swami, 01-20-46; Feud with the Bullards - Diplomat Gildy, 02-03-46; Petition Against Trolley Car House, 04-21-46; The Commissioner Turns off the Water, 09-18-46; Real Estate Agent - Hooker as a Boarder, 10-30-46; Christmas Caroling at Gildersleeve's, 12-25-46; Peavy Disappears, 05-14-47; In Trouble with Bessie's Boy Friend, 09-24-47; Acting Mayor, 02-04-48.
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- Deborah
- 07-30-15
Nicely Done!
I love old time Radio. Listening to these episodes brings back good memories. This one is show after show without a bunch of boring narration.
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- Regina Gerard
- 08-10-16
Timeless Humor
I love The Great Gildersleeve! It's humor is timeless!!! I literally laugh out loud 🤗
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