GG Season 02


Read by Harold Peary

(4.8 stars; 25 reviews)

Enjoy the delightful antics of Harold Peary as he brings to life the beloved character of The Great Gildersleeve in this classic Old Time Radio series. This collection features the second season of the show, originally aired during the 1942-43 season.

Join Gildy and his friends in their humorous adventures and everyday challenges, showcasing the charm and wit that made this series a favorite among listeners.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Narrated by Harold Peary • Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.5

Chapters

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Leroys Big Dog 29:49
Fishing Trip 29:50
The Golf Tournament 29:45
Planting a Tree 29:49
The First Cold Snap 29:49
Appointed Water Commissioner 29:49
First Day on the Job 29:49
A Pal to Leroy 29:49
Quiet Evening at Home 29:50
College Chums Son Visits 29:48
Thanksgiving B Ration Book 29:50
Date with a Star 29:50
Toothache 29:49
Christmas 1942 29:50
Leroy Makes Nitro 29:50
Engaged 24:08
McGees Visit 29:49
Womens Club Speaker 29:47
Sabotage 29:49
Fire Engine Committee 29:49
Leila's Sister Visits 29:49
Income Tax 29:50
Springtime in Summerfield 29:49
Gildy Repairs His Car 29:50
Car Wreck with Hooker 29:49
Nature Hike 29:49
Easter Rabbits 29:49
Wedding Guest List 29:49
House Hunting 29:52
Leroys Job 29:49
Gildy Makes a Will 29:50
Wedding Shower for Leila 29:49
Honeymoon Preparations 29:53
Gildys Wedding 29:49

Reviews

Well now I wouldn't say that.


(5 stars)

Beware - the episodes get progressively worse. But don't worry there are more than enough great episodes. I envy those who are about to begin the gildy journey. You will enjoy the ride.


(5 stars)

proof positive that a comedian can be hilarious without being vulgar! GG's situations are still relatable and I find my self BELLY LAUGHING so often that I need to rewind. tooo tooo funny!

Gildy, my favorite


(5 stars)

In 1947 My grandmother gave me a Grantline radio for christmas.The radio was at my bedside. I was 10 years old and tried to stay awake to listen to the The Great Gildersleeve. I thought that Leroy was really cool! Most of the time I fell asleep before the episode ended. Now thanks to the internet archives, I was able to download every episode from 1941 until 1957 and listen to them without falling asleep.

Warhawk 40 for Gildersleeve.


(5 stars)

This series is a God-send to people of my age (69).I was a "war baby" and was brought up on radio shows such as Gildersleeve. Since I have discovered the Internet Archive site,I have gotten rid of my dish antenna, and rarely watch TV anymore, I have even invested in a DSL line which, of course improves all internet data immensely. Gildersleeve has to be one of the best radio shows ever produced.W.Baser.

One of the greater series


(4 stars)

I remember listening to the GG when I was about 8 or 9 in the mid 40s