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The Great Gildersleeve: For Corn's Sake

By: The Great Gildersleeve
Narrated by: Willard Waterman, Walter Tetley, Mary Lee Robb, Lillian Randolph
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Willard Waterman stars as radio's romantic water commissioner in 16 laugh-filled episodes of The Great Gildersleeve! Walter Tetley co-stars as nephew Leroy, with Mary Lee Robb as niece Marjorie, and Lillian Randolph as housekeeper Birdie Lee Coggins. Gildy goes toe-to-toe with the likes of crotchety Judge Horace Hooker (Earle Ross), sardonic barber Floyd Munson (Arthur Q. Bryan), Summerfield druggist J.W. Peavey (Richard LeGrand), and Marjorie's husband Bronco (Richard Crenna). And he learns the hard way that the folly of family and friends are small potatoes compared with our own foibles!

Episodes include: Hooker and Peavey Are Feuding 09-24-52; Economize 10-01-52; Ladies' Man 10-08-52; Watch Trouble 10-15-52; Gildy the Athlete 10-22-52; Gildersleeve vs. Golf 11-05-52; Problems With Leroy's Teacher 11-12-52; Leroy's Gift 11-19-52; Miss Grace Tuttle and Bird Watching 11-26-52; The Birthday Duck Dinner 12-03-52; Leroy's Part Time Employment 12-10-52; Grace Tuttle's Brother Sydney 12-17-52; New Year's Eve With Peavey 12-31-52; Gildy and Sydney Help Leila 01-14-53; Uncle Bert Sends Leroy a Great Dane 01-21-53; Gildy and Grace Tuttle 01-28-53.

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