The Great Gildersleeve (1941–1957), initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson,
[Our Neighbors in Wistful Vista] was one of broadcast history's earliest
spin-off programs. Built around Throckmorton Philharmonic Gildersleeve, a character who had been a staple on the classic
radio situation comedy
Fibber McGee and Molly,
The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest success in the 1940s. Actor
Harold Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in a quartet of feature films released at the height of the show's popularity.
On
Fibber McGee and Molly, Peary's Gildersleeve was a pompous windbag who became a consistent McGee nemesis. "You're a
haa-aa-aa-aard man, McGee!" became a Gildersleeve
catch phrase. The character was given several conflicting first names on
Fibber McGee and Molly, and on one episode his middle name was revealed as Philharmonic. Gildy admits as much at the end of "Gildersleeve's Diary" on the
Fibber McGee and Molly series (10/22/40).