William Waterman and Lillian Randolph anyway.
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Monday, March 21, 2011
An interview with Harold Peary
I listened to an interview with Harold Peary last night that took place in the early 1970's. I took some notes and thought I would share with you some fascinating items:
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- Most of the origin of the Great Gildersleeve program came from Peary himself. Though he was married, he was also raising a nephew and a niece and had "a colored house-keeper named, 'Birdie' "
- Though the audition was sponsored by Johnson's Wax, Mr. S.C. Johnson did not like the program and refused to buy it. One month later, Kraft Foods bought the program.
- Lillian Randolph (Birdie) was also Madame Queen on Amos 'n' Andy.
- Lurene Tuttle was in her early 30's while playing Marjorie and was embarrassed to do so.
- Una Murkel played the part of Lila Ransome for a short time while Shirley Mitchell had a baby.
- The first year of the Great Gildersleeve program saw them pitted against Elenor Roosevelt on CBS - and beat her out by almost 3 rating points!
- In the 1930's Chicago was the center of radio production, not Los Angeles or New York.
- On the Tom Mix show, he played 7 different characters.
- Peary often played the part of the dog on Little Orphan Annie and Tom Mix.
- It was Peary who did the voice for Gooey Fooey on Fibber McGee and Molly.
- When Peary lived in Chicago, the name of the street he lived on was called, "Throckmorten" and suggested this name to writer Don Quinn.
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