Anatomy of a Gildy Episode by Peggy Adler audiobook

Anatomy of a Gildy Episode: The Who’s Who of GG470129 Marjorie’s Hotrod Boyfriend: The Great Gildersleeve; John Whedon and Beyond

By Peggy Adler

Tiggy Winkle Press 9798887717517

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Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798228588103

  • ISBN: 9798228588097

  • ISBN: 9798228588110

Runtime: 0.50 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Drama/Performing Arts
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Gildy: A Legacy in Laughter

In Anatomy of a Gildy Episode, author Peggy Adler offers a compelling, behind-the-scenes look at The Great Gildersleeve, one of radio’s most iconic comedies. Through a single 1947 episode, Adler explores the artistry of Emmy-nominated scriptwriter John Ogden Whedon—tracing his impact from radio’s Golden Age to the birth of the television sitcom. With a full transcript, historical context, and insights into Whedon’s multigenerational writing legacy, this book is a must-read for fans of classic media and pop culture historians alike. 

This book features the complete episode of The Great Gildersleeve: “Marjorie’s Hotrod Boyfriend,” with Peggy Adler’s Anatomy of a Gildy Episode included as a downloadable PDF.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“I learned more about Whedon from reading this book than I ever knew before, and [Adler’s] line-by-line transcription of one of his shows will bring you enjoyment as you actually listen to the episode.”  Walden Hughes, General Manager and Radio Host, Yesterday USA Radio Network
“Author Peggy Adler takes a deep dive into one of the most beloved radio shows of all time, The Great Gildersleeve. Not only does she highlight the characters, their relationships to each other and the plot, she also takes a breathtakingly penetrating look at the scriptwriter, John Ogden Whedon. Like her other books, this will be the “go-to, definitive work” on this radio script and its scriptwriter. If you love the Golden Age of Radio, you will love this book!” Brad Zinn, Comedian/Brad Zinn Entertainment Enterprises, Inc.
“Despite growing up after first-run radio shows were broadcast, I’ve always been fascinated by their lasting influence on television. In Anatomy of a Gildy Episode: The Who’s Who of GG470129 Marjorie’s Hotrod Boyfriend: The Great Gildersleeve, John Whedon, and Beyond, author Peggy Adler explores this connection through a single episode of The Great Gildersleeve, the beloved Fibber McGee and Molly spin-off. Featuring a full transcript and rich historical context, Adler examines Emmy-nominated writer John Whedon’s career—from radio to television classics like The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Donna Reed Show, and Leave It to Beaver—revealing how his personal experiences shaped his storytelling across both mediums. A thoroughly entertaining and interesting read.” Stefan Blitz, editor-in-chief, Forces of Geek 
“Using a single episode from The Great Gildersleeve, Peggy Adler deftly parses not just a classic radio show, but a historic cultural moment when radio reached its zenith and the television sitcom was born. Bridging this transition was John Whedon, a young writer who found his comedy chops at the Harvard Lampoon, honed them on The Great Gildersleeve and went on to pioneer the first Golden Age of television, writing for legendary shows such as The Donna Reed Show, Leave It to Beaver, and The Dick Van Dyke Show. Not incidentally, John Whedon was also my grandfather, and Adler’s extensive and well-researched glossary perfectly describes our strange family tree—a tree laden with writers on every branch including three generations of television writers. Whedons continue to write and produce episodic television to this day. Adler presents a history that is not only of personal significance to me, but to anyone interested in the genealogy of the situation comedy.” Erika Schickel, author of The Big Hurt and You’re Not the Boss of Me

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Author

Author Bio: Peggy Adler

Author Bio: Peggy Adler

The Audiobook version of Peggy Adler’s Trilogy: Three True Stories of Scoundrels and Schemers, narrated by Peter Coyote, won gold medals in two prestigious literary competitions. First in the Independent Publisher (IPPY) Book Awards competition and then in the Electronic Literature (eLit) Awards Competition. Prior to Trilogy, she authored the historical biography, Pallenberg Wonder Bears - From the Beginning, as well as the award winning pictorial history, Images of America Clinton. She is also the author of the 2025 e-book and audiobook titled, Anatomy of a Gildy Episode - The Who’s Who of GG470129 Marjorie’s Hotrod Boyfriend: The Great Gildersleeve, John Whedon and Beyond. Decades earlier, In the 1960s and 70s, she authored and illustrated five titles for New York City publishers (The John Day Company & Franklin Watts), which went out of print in the mid-1980s—and were republished in two volumes in 2023. Furthermore, she’s illustrated two dozen others; provided art for the Bronx Zoo, the Humane Society of the United States, Little, Brown & Company, the Journal of Theoretical Biology, the Journal of Algebra, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and World Scientific Publishing; and complied and copyrighted a ragtime album titled, Joplin Playing Joplin. Adler also coordinated the 1969 world premiere of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid for 20th Century Fox and worked as a consultant for the U.S. House of Representatives’ October Surprise Task Force. Previous to winning the 2024 gold medals for Trilogy, her book Images of America Clinton was named “Best Research Publication” by the Connecticut Society of Genealogists. And in 2017, Marquis Who’s Who presented her with their Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award. Other honors include the Association of Former Intelligence Officer’s General Richard G. Stilwell Award, the Duck Island Yacht Club’s Corinthian Award and being named as a 2025 Connecticut Beacon Awardee. An active member of each community in which she’s ever lived, Adler spent eight years as a Clinton, CT Police Commissioner and is presently Chairman of the town’s Historic District Commission.

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Drama/Performing Arts
Runtime: 0.50
Audience: Adult
Language: English