After a couple years on the air, the character development has been honed a little, but we find eery similarities as Clark Kent does battle with familiar foes, and in…
Red tells Truman about his Victory Garden, and the two give a little advice on raising backyard crops through their joking. Ozzie and Harriot tell about their own gardening experiences.…
Gildy isn't his typical, jovial self. He's grumpy and snapping at everybody. Even Birdie thinks he's full of prunes. Marjorie thinks a love interest might calm his mood. Who would…
Getting ready for fother's day, the family all do their own thing to honor the head of the house. Gildy wants to treat himself, and buy a new easy chair.…
Gildy is a little upset that the ladies group is planning a play in his home, but he has been barred from the meeting. It doesn't take long for Marjorie…
Going through a typical morning, suddenly Gildersleeve has a sneezing fit. Will he be able to control it so he can conduct business today? He goes to the doctor, Frank…
The family do their part to support the war effort, and scrap drives. Things are tight with the new rationing, but Judge Hooker arrives with good news for Gildersleeve. To…
A dinner guest is on the way after Gildersleeve recieves a phone call. The old college chum is only barely remembered, but the boisterous man does his best to dredge…
As Judge Hooker gives a speech on the radio on how to raise children, Gildersleeve makes remarks to poke fun at his rival. Why do the ladies flock to the…
Liberty ships are turned out every day for the war effort. Join the household of the Great Gildersleeve, and the excitement of having a ship named for him. The family…