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  2. The Great Gildersleeve - Wikipedia

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    The Great Gildersleeve premiered on NBC on August 31, 1941. It moves the title character from the McGees' Wistful Vista to Summerfield, where Gildersleeve oversees his late sister and brother-in-law's estate (said to have both been killed in a car accident) and rears his orphaned niece and nephew, Marjorie and Leroy Forrester.

  3. The Great Gildersleeve (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Gildersleeve is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. Based on the popular NBC radio series The Great Gildersleeve created by Leonard L. Levinson, which ran from 1941 to 1950, this is the first of four films in the Gildersleeve series produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

  4. Category:The Great Gildersleeve - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... Help. Articles relating to the radio sitcom The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1958) and its ...

  5. Harold Peary - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Foods, who sponsored The Great Gildersleeve and owned the intellectual property, refused to move the program to CBS. Gildersleeve remained on NBC with Willard Waterman, whose voice strongly resembled Peary's and who had known Peary since their radio days in Chicago, replaced Peary in the title role. Waterman refused to appropriate the ...

  6. Willard Waterman - Wikipedia

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    He stayed with The Great Gildersleeve from 1950 to 1957 on radio and in a short-lived television series syndicated in 1955. [citation needed] At the same time he was heard as Gildersleeve, Waterman had a recurring role as Mr. Merriweather in the short-lived but respected radio comedy vehicle for Ronald Colman and his wife Benita Hume, The Halls ...

  7. Lillian Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Upon hearing the Gildersleeve program was beginning, Randolph made a dash to NBC. She tore down the halls; when she opened the door for the program, she fell on her face. Randolph was not hurt and she laughed, which got her the job. [8] She also portrayed Birdie in the television version of The Great Gildersleeve. [22]

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  9. John Whedon - Wikipedia

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    Whedon also wrote for The Great Gildersleeve on radio, The Andy Griffith Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show and Leave It to Beaver. He and wife, Louise Carroll Angell, had two children: Tom (a television screenwriter) and Julia. John and Louise's grandsons were Joss, Jed and Zack Whedon.