How Each Leave it to Beaver Cast Member Died
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- Have you wondered about the Leave it to Beaver cast? From the main characters, we’ve lost many of the cast members. The Leave it to Beaver cast was a dynamic set of actors who gave us one of the best sitcoms in the history of American television. As we look back at reruns of the show, let’s make sure we pay respects the members of the Leave it to Beaver cast who are no longer with us.
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There’s Hugh Beaumont who played Ward Cleaver, the patriarch of the family and one of the earliest examples of a classic sitcom dad. Barbara Billingsley played June, who was the All-American mother and an idyllic example of what an American woman should be. Who can forget about Ken Osmond who played Eddie Haskell? This character was the friend of Wally Cleaver and was the troublemaker who added to much of the show’s conflict and comedy.
Frank Bank played “Lumpy” Rutherford who was one of the bullies in the show. His performance was praised and despite the roughness of his character, he was one of the most loved characters from the show. Richard Deacon played Fred Rutherford who was Ward’s unbearable coworker. He was one of the earliest examples of that coworker you just wish would call in sick sometimes!
And finally, let’s not forget about Madge Blake who played Margaret Mondello - the mother of Larry Mondello who passed away in the 1960s. These actors and actresses may not have known it, but they helped create one of the greatest sitcoms in American history. So how did they pass away and how can we remember their legacy?
Let’s look more into how each Leave it to Beaver cast member died and their unique lives and careers. Let’s also catch up with Tony Dow and Jerry Mathers who are still with us…
How Each Leave it to Beaver Cast Member Died
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I think you needed to mention in the video that Beaver is still alive.
I'm 75 yrs old and so tired of news and pandemic update I watch Leave it to Beaver all day and sleep much better.
Great reply and SO TRUE. I just turned 60 and enjoy watching all the reruns of the older and great programs.
I stopped watching the TV news and all except for National Geographic, History.
:) my favourite is"Married with Children" Al Bundy makes me laugh !
Nothing like the older shows. Classics. Love Leave It to Beaver. Watch it every day. News, leave it for the people that like stress
I to watch Hallmark channels,food network and I love watching Bonaza, Marshal Dillon shows, High Chapral,. I hardly watch any local channels. I’m tired of the news and pandemic.
I thought the Beav got it in nam
I thought ALL of the actors in Leave it to Beaver gave it their all. Their performances were perfection!! It was my favorite show growing up & I still LOVE it. The characters always seemed so real; that's what made the show fabulous!!
I've been a fan of Leave it to Beaver since I was a little kid in the 60's and I still watch it every morning on Me TV.
30 minutes from now. 8 A.M. LET'S DO IT. 3rd cup of coffee and a small 'doobie'. Good to go. Just turned 74. "Life's been good so far..." (Joe Walsh)
I grew up in the 50's next door to a family like the Beaver's. The father owned a local business and was liked by all the kids. When we were out playing in the yard, he would sit on the porch reading the paper and watch. We all felt secure when he was around. He had two sons and a wife that was a real homemaker. As a eight to twelve year old, I would even spend time with her even when no one else was home. She always had a kind word and never seemed too busy to talk. That home saved me from my dysfunctional home. Back then, kids were free to roam the neighborhood. But that house was always full of the neighborhood kids and we were all accepted. Now I wonder how she put up with us all, playing games and yelling every day after school.
What what we can learn from this is that these parents loved chikdren, sacrificed their time and were tolerant.
Kids know when they are respected, and not one of us brats would ever do anything to offend them.. They never seemed too busy. Just like Ward and June. If someone did cross the line, one stare or frown is all it took to restore order.
Loved the Cleavers!!! My father was no Ward Cleaver. I always wished he was.
I lived in a farming area of Ohio and my Mother knew that we were in the area which meant basically the block but the block was a good mile square, but really the limit was how far can a 10 year old go on a bike and be back by dinner.
I love this show. I am 76 yard old and it takes me back to the days when things were simpler and shows on TV weren't cynical and ugly like they are now!!! I watch this show every morning. Thanks for this info
I don't see the show in that way. It is repressed judgmental people that really never existed. Never anybody but white upper middle class Christian people. This group of people that are most likely to be child molesters.
One episode Wally meets a girl at the movies that smokes and drinks beer. She is from California and they all look down on her and wonder if she is a divorcee. That term is so repressive and sexist it makes me sick.
So no I don't wish for a time that never existed that was sexist, racist, homophobic, and repressive. America is all about the freedom to be who you choose to be. This TV version on America is more like North Korea than what the founding fathers intended.
@@StanSwanWow! You come across butt-hurt. The world must've smacked you around a bit as you come off so hostile and judgmental (cynical and ugly like the lady said in her comment).
I loved watching Leave it to Beaver. Wish we could bring back into our lives the goodness of being good. ♥️👍
One of our favorite shows. We bought the whole series and ever so often have to get it out again and watch. It never gets old.
This was an amazing show that still shows today. It has a timeless quality from a forgotten era that is still relevant today. Today's reality TV is trash.
I agree with you!
Wish my adult kids were watchingit now.
Yes! I loved this show and i couldn't agree with you more the today's show's are trash.
Agree 100%. Reality TV is disgusting garbage.
this was in a time when we had a very homogenous population (prior to multi-culturalism) and the people largely untainted by the corruption of Hollywood. Just a few channels on TV and no need to lock the car, the front door or close the windows. It felt much safer
I watched "Leave It To Beaver" growing up and at 67, still watch it today on METV. I loved ALL the characters of the show as they brought their own uniqueness to each episode. You forgot to mention Gilbert,, Whitey and Larry.
Larry always had a stomach ache ,
@@robertsr.249 is
I also like The Donna Reed Show and Father Knows Best. Don't know if they're still on TV or not. They were exception shows compared to the trash that's on now.
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They are not dead . This video is wrong . Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow are still alive.
This show allowed us kids to kinda take a sneak peak at another family’s lives. It was a good 30 minute escape...from what was going on around us.
What's your favorite episode of the show, Linda?
@@FactsVerse Linda hasn't answered, so here's mine: the episode where Beaver went to visit the garbage collector's family, after noticing that the man had a hole in his sweater. I guess I enjoyed that, because it was close to him coming to visit our house.
Grew up on “Leave it to Beaver.” Still watch the reruns, bc it brings back sooo many good childhood memories. Definitely one of my “COMFORT” shows....❤️
What's your favorite episode of the show, Ali?
@@FactsVerse probably “one” of my favorites was the haunted house episode...Beaver was so little and cute in it....I do like all the older shows that have the scary episodes...ie The Dick Van Dyke show with the episode of “the Ghost of A. Chantz.” And I also like The Andy Griffith Show episode of “the haunted house.” Definitely grew up on all these “comfort” shows....
Eastbound on the Ventura Freeway heading into Hollywood, I noticed a white full sized Bronco on the shoulder. Having been a freeway service technician for years, it's a natural for me to stop and assist if I can. This guy's body was out into the right lane trying to change a tire and could've been hit. NOT GOOD. I pulled past him (saw him too late) and got out of my vehicle to assist ... JERRY MATHERS. Didn't recognize him at the first glance. I told him I would change the tire, I wanted him to motion traffic away from the immediate area lest we both get killed. As it turns out, the spare tire was not holding air so we pulled it and went to the nearest service station to get it patched. All the while, everyone we encountered was pointing and saying 'Hey it's the Beav', LOL. To be expected. Got the repaired tire on the road and said farewell. Glad to help, celebrity or not.
AMEN
Nice 🙂👍
How long ago was that? From the video, there's a photo of the tv family older- but Tony Dow, same look, and Jerry Mathers a little tougher to recognize as Beav.
Great story! Thanks.
@@cd1490041 Yikes, a long time ago -and- the Beav was a bit more chubby at the time. It had to be about 1968, so he would've been about 21 or so? Not sure, so long ago.
“Gee Beave, Dad’s gonna clobber us!”
We loved this show, sdowns172!
Larry Mondello: think we’ll ever be as smart as Eddie?”
The Beave: Wally said if I ever did, he’d croak me.
He is?
Yeah! And Lumpy and Eddie are gonna give us the business!
His famous line!! 😄😅
The 1950's was a great time in my young life back then and Leave It to Beaver was one of my most favorite TV shows, I remember it and the cast very well. Seems like life was much better back then or maybe, it just seems so from watching the great TV shows of that era like Sky King, The Loan Ranger, Hop Along Cassidy, Fury, The Real McCoy's, and several other TV shows of that time that showed us kids how great life was back then without all of the stress and BS that kids now don't get to appreciate! Life was so much simpler, and everybody seemed so much happier, It was a wonderful time to be a kid growing up in America!
SEEM is the key word here.
It wasn't such a great time
for black folks. We were
struggling for civil rights then and we're still struggling. I was born in the
fifties, so I remember it well.
So it was not a happy wholesome time for all of
us. Just keeping it real.
@@shirleyadams659 No, you're keeping it unreal. In reality, the black family was in much better shape back then than it is today.
And if you're still struggling, the struggling is all in your own mind. You have all the advantages in the world.
I guess if you are white 1950's TV was great for you.
@@shirleyadams659 I’m so sorry that you had to live through that. It seems that the progressives want to water that seed again. Don’t let them, we are all brothers and sisters and I believe that the world is ready, after all we are all human. We grew up with terrible lies being taught to us. That is going to change very soon. Please everyone, this is a very special, blessed time. We have all been chosen to be alive at this time to experience this beautiful awakening and to help each other grow together. Much love to you.✝️❤️🐘💡🌞🌻🥰💓
@@shirleyadams659 Shirley. I was born in 1948 in a small town and went to school where there were some blacks. All of them were good people and worked like everyone in the community and race was never an issue. Everyone got along. I was also in the Military and in Vietnam. When on guard duty on the perimeter around our compound, one guy was Maynard who was one of the best I was ever around. He was a great guy and I never got his contact information which saddens me. I wish I could locate him. My best recall is the letters he would tell us about from his girlfriend Dija. If those names sound familiar, please let me know. That was many years ago in 1970. Thanks. Wish you well.
I grew up watching this show and I still long for the days when TV had good, decent shows like this on TV, instead of the trash that they play now. Ward Cleaver was the father figure so many kids are missing today. His advice to his boys was always right on the money and he instilled good and decent values and good manners that are sorely lacking today.
i coundn't have said it better you hit the nail on the head
when he was wrong he admitted it. strong character!
When guns are pervasive and healthcare denied, many fathers go missing, fatally.
Unfortunately, Tammy and Mr Baker, the Catholic Church, the Boy Scouts, etc, all gave out great advice on appropriate ways to think-behave. The result being displayed that often enough, it's just a front( false mask)
@@allanlank when idiots post, and I read it...I tell you what a moron you are
Barbara Billingsleys cameo appearance in the 1980 comedy film Airplane is worth mentioning as it was one of the funniest scenes in the movie.
Indeed it was
I loved it and I don't even speak jive!
Speaking jive was almost impossible for white people.
@Linda Wheeler my
Yeah nothing says funny like a white woman making fun of black people. Yeah so great
I grew up with the beaver. Loved the show. It was clean and wholesome. We need shows like this today. I also loved Perry Mason and a lot of old westerns. Gunsmoke was a favorite.
Love my ME TV
@John Barber that Della Street was quite a "looker" as my dad would say.
The 50s and Leave it to beaver preceded the 60s. The same parents that loved the Beavers also griped about rock and roll coming from the devil and hippies were comunists. Our churches and religions believed the same thing.. Yet, here we are blaming immigrants. communists, and lack of Christians for our problems today. Society is influenced by parents, education, and poverty more than any other thing. A lesson we still haven't addressed properly.
@John Barber I thought he usually drove a Thunderbird in most of the episodes. Not trying to nitpick you. Similar cars in some ways.
They were all excellent....I was a Bonanza guy myself
I will never forget them.
I wish they would make shows like that now.
sitcoms like that has been played out for so long
Wish 1 person could work and still have a home instead of struggle everyday for nothing.
Love ❤️ the beave. I watch it every morning.
@@markwolf6196 like hunter biden?
@@papabear149 think he means honest work not selling access to your corrupt father.
Getting ready to watch it now!! I love this show. I'm 74 and it always displayed family values I grew up with.
I still watch the reruns!
I watched Leave It to Beaver growing up in the 60s and record all the reruns on television today. I was blessed to have a Beaver Cleaver family growing up. Wish life was like that today.
These performers are woven into the fabric of our childhood memories.
I still watches it. My wife looks and acts like June cleaver, and has her smile. I love her so much
You are a blessed man! And she too, is blessed.
He still " watches it " !!!!
Does she speak 'Jive'? I do.
@@hgr4255 yeah
"That's a lovely dress you're wearing, Mrs, Cleaver."
Imagine being stopped for speeding by him? I'd contest the ticket just to see him talking to the judge. "Good morning your honor!"
@@danielosterman9676 That's a lovely muumuu you're weraing today, You Honor.
And June knew Eddie ass was full of shit, check her out.
@@jameswalton3930 And people didn't talk filth in those shows. Too bad people are so ok with that today. I'm so sick of hearing even small children use the f word. " Excuse my French " doesn't make it ok. It just means you know better but don't care. The world wasn't perfect back then. Of course not! Just nicer and less self centered. Families went to church and Jesus Christ wasn't a swear word.
He was one of the early B.S.!
I loved to watch Leave it to Beaver, when I was a kid & I still enjoy the re-runs on MeTV today.
I'm the oldest of six kids we all grew up watching this show we loved it and still watch it
I only saw the show in reruns. I grew up in the 1960 and 1970s. I think that the show is one of our treasures. If you talk to young people now, they don’t even know Seinfeld. There are always a few who watch the old stuff and find the music I grew up with and my parents grew up with. The past will never completely disappear ❤️❤️
I remember running home after school everyday so I wouldn't miss watching Leave it to Beaver.
Should of just recorded it. Lol.
I adored this show....I was born in 1955....!!! thanks for the updates....they are all legends....!!!
I grew up watching the show with my dad. I’m 49 years old and I still watch the show on MeTV. I’ve even got my 12 year son hooked on the show. Gotta keep the family tradition going.
Grew up watching this show, it was always entertaining and also instilled good morals in the viewer. Thanks for letting your subscribers and viewers know what happened to the characters later in life. 👍
We always watched this and then we were corrupted by watching The Three Stooges
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When we were little I couldn't understand why my parents wouldn't let us watch the 3 Stooges.
Just watched an episode the other day and now I totally understand🤣🤣
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🙋♀️👏🙋♀️👏🙋♀️👏
This incredible show is such a cut above. It is impossible not to get caught up in it's magical episodes if the TV is turned to it. Every character, the biggest to the smallest is perfect.
Oh, no. I love me some Judy Hensler. The meanest girl at Grant Ave., if not all of Mayfield. When she's on my eye is riveted to her. Her only comeuppance would be that Miss Landers often has little patience with her! Beaver's class: When school was school!
One of the best kids shows ever made. Mind you I enjoy it even more now, as an adult. Jerry Mathers was an unbelievably good actor for his age and tbh most of the kids cast were extremely authentic. Instead of all this PC garbage we constantly put up with which is doing more harm than good, this show should be re-run for today's children. They might learn to respect others more.
What's your favorite episode of the show, Brett?
I really do enjoy the Leave It To Beaver reruns. When life was so simple. Thank you for making it possible.
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I love the old family shows. Leave it to Beaver was one of my favorites and I still watch it on MeTV.
Richard Deacon's role in "Dick Van Dyke" was NOT a minor role. He appeared quite regularly and was the perfect foil for Allen Brady's (Carl Reiner) and Buddy Sorel's (Morey Amsterdam) sarcastic humor.
Loved those scenes between Mel and Buddy!
Yeah he was a major member of the cast !
Im 59 and still watch Leave it to Beaver, every morning
Loved the show, Miss that era but am lucky to have experienced it. You did a very good job on this overview. How so many of us wish we were there in that neighborhood now.
I’m 49 years old I watch Leave it to Beaver throughout the day everyday! I wish I lived back in those days ♥️
We wish for the same, Momma Tina!
Jeri Weil, who played the girl who was Beaver's antagonist in pig tails, Judy Hensler, is also alive today. She's a realtor in the Los Angeles area. She does some writing, too.
Thanks for sharing this, Gabriel!
@@FactsVerse I'm sure that her writing abilities are worh mentioning to miss Landers
My Dad Used Watch Leave To Beaver When
He Was Young & When He Get Old He
Still Watched The Show. And I Watched
Some Of The Show Too. Some Was Funny & Innocent.
I was born in 1954... I love this show. . Awesomely funny & ty 4 sharing ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
They should make more shows like Leave it to Beaver, I will always love this show and love all the characters
Richard Deacon's role as Mr. Whipple on the Twilight Zone is a Classic to me.
Or Mel Cooley on the Dick Van Dyke Show. (Jan Griffiths).
My all-time favorite is when Beaver and Larry Mondello were stuck in the coffee cup on the billboard
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What about when Beaver was selling water and someone called his mom. "who would sell water" lol
@@thedbcooperforum
Oh I remember that one yeah that was funny pretty smart
Actually , it was only Beaver stuck in the coffee cup. It happened while he was on his way to spend the night at Whitey's house cuz Wally was having a party at their house.
It was not Larry mondello it was whiter Whitney..
@@macwyll
I thought it was both of them but I know the Beav was in there🤣
We use to watch every Tuesday night at 8pm. Never missed it.Brings back good family night's.😢💕
At 75 I still watch Leave it to BEAVER EVERY MORNING. !!!!
In 2021.!!! Love 💕💕💕All the cast members. 💕💕💕😄😄😄🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💕
I loved that show. The Cleaver family is the family that most of us wanted to be part of. Hugh Beaumont instilled good values, not just in Wally and The Beav, but in the rest of us who watched the show as well.
I do, too! I'm so glad there are other people that enjoy the older TV time programs...
I drew up watching these shows. Please continue to show them.
You overlooked Sue Randall "Miss Landers". She was just 49 when she passed away.
She was so beautiful
that is so sad. She was great. :(
@@jimmyolsen5897 that’s an understatement
She died of lung cancer
"Who was that Beaver"?.
"Oh just that creepy Judy, why?".
I grew up watching this. I still watch the reruns.
Still enjoying the show I so much loved as a child during my retirement. ❤
Hugh Beaumont and Barbara Billingsly were 2 of the best sitcom parents ever.
I will take Al and Peggy Bundy any day. 11 seasons.
Married with children was a funny show.
I grew up with the same standards shown in this sitcom. they were not anything like you see today. I grew up in the 60's and seventies. I cherish those two decades and often reflect back to them..
+@@thedbcooperforum Leave it to Beaver was from the 1950,s. The times of Communist Witch Hunts, blacks not being able to sit at diners, or having to sit in the back of the bus, back when the Police, the Catholic Church and Boy Scout masters were always right. No matter what! Come to think about it, rapists too. It was perfect innocence for some people. My mother being an immigrant from Spain who did not know the language well could tell you that.
@@21stcenturysucks54 There is no perfect decade. thinking negative all the time is not healthy. I see a lot of depression in your future since you can't see anything good. everyone likes westerns too, but you would probably have a lot to say about that as well. things are perfect for lots of folks and things are not so perfect. it will never change. I reflect on MY past and not everyone elses?
My Dad was much like Hugh Beaumont's character in Live it to Beaver. I miss them both!
I never realized what a lousy family life I had until I watched that show.
You made me laugh
Sorry about that... hope you became like Wally and Beav anyway...
Same here, although while our real life was several notches below LITB, I don't think we felt like it when the show was on. Indeed, I didn't fully appreciate that we were poor in comparison to the Cleavers until I thought about it many years later.
@@cesarebeccaria7641 - Yeah, we just had fun and bloomed where we were planted... but that doesn't fit the Democrat's Welfare needed to be happy narrative...
Yes, I had a lousy family life too, the show was a great escape for me.
I watched "Leave It To Beaver" growing up and at 55, still watch it on METV. It is timeless quality of a forgotten era that is still relevant today. Today's reality TV is nothing but trash.
Thanks for watching!
One of my favourite episodes of that series is the one where Beaver and Wally withdraw some money from their bank accounts to buy their dad a new duck hunting jacket. Not just *any* duck hunting jacket either - a very expensive one from an ultra-ritzy sporting goods store. Ward at first thinks Beaver and Wally had spent their money on expensive baseball equipment, but when he opens the box, he sees a beautiful new duck hunting jacket. The boys had overheard that his jacket was getting worn out, so they wanted to give him a brand new one. Try converting the money from the fifties to today's money. They basically paid around $400 in today's money for a nice duck hunting jacket.
I watch it in the mornings 2times if I I'm off work never gets old
Off work wensday,got 2shows,,love to find the hole series on DVD
I grew up watching this show
Didn't anybody younger than 55ish.
@Don Clark Yeah, sorry, I meant older than 50 not younger. Oops. I'm 59 and remember it.
I grew up watching it to. I still watch it on METV. I'm 54 and will be 55 may 31st
Sorry to hear people have died from Leave It TO Beaver ! I watched that show as a kid teenager and adult and love the old reruns !
Barbra lived a long good life. some died early..it's always sad watching these shows knowing most have passed.
I still watch the reruns to.
@Don Clark I would of never known...thanx for the heads up lol..
Am 75 now, NEVER missed the Beaver! My time growing up never came close to the show but it always made me feel good "knowing" that someone out there had it better! I think it made me a better father. Thank you to ALL the people on that show!
I don’t think Hugh Beaumont gets enough acclaim as a really good Dad when tv sitcoms dads are remembered. I think he was the best along with Ralph Waite on The Waltons.
We agree, Tricia!
Hugh Beaumont didn't really want to be an actor he did it to fund his church as it was struggling financially
I love the episode where Wally and Eddie chain Lumpy's axle to a tree, he tries to drive away and the axle comes out of the back end. Lumpy gets out, takes a look then runs into his house crying, "Daddy!!" Absolutely hilarious!!!!!
That is super funny.
How about when Wally shops for his suit and in another has the greasy do? I was in grade school when some teenagers sported that look.
I love this show..i'm 69, i grew up watching LEAVE IT TO BEAVER...i have always wanted to b part of a family like that!
I grew up watching this show. Now my grandkids love it!
I USED TO SHOW THIS TO MY GRANDCHILDREN ON MY LAPTOP AT NIGHT IN BED ,THEY LOVED IT !
I think brings so much memories this was one of my favorite shows
I too grew up watching this show. That was a glorious time in America and in television. I wish we had good clean decent shows like that today instead of the trash that is on. Loved all the cast members. Those were the good old days!!!
We loved the show too, Marsha!
I never liked Judy. I don’t think that girl had any redeeming qualities ...
Yep, clean and decent are the two (2) opportune words we don't find in today's society!!!!
@Edward Stevenette - The “G-word” ?
@Edward Stevenette Yep, calling evil good and good evil, we're definitely in the last days!
62 years old and still watching...thanks for the memories.
Great sitcom about the quintessential American family. Thanks for sharing it brought back some really nice memories.
Lot’s of Fun ! Fond memories of watching Leave it to Beaver. God Bless all whom had worked to bring such a neat tv show for people to enjoy!
Yes We're all fans here.
Growing up in the 80s I watched reruns. Still watch it sometimes. My favorite episode is called the happy weekend.
We loved that episode too, terrilynn27 Allen!
Norman Mathers, Jerry's father, was our high school principal in LA
That's way COOL🎉🎉
That's really cool
This show lives on every morning from 8:00-9:00. Classic 😊
Show your respect and gratitude by watching it’s re-runs! 👍👍👍
I do😂😊☺😉
One of my favorite tv shows when I was a kid. It was a heartwarming show.
I would describe Leave it to Beaver as honest and timeless. I watch it every morninng with my grand daughter while she gets ready for school. She is 11 , I am 58. And it makes us both laugh. Hugh Beaumont has been over looked as the BEST TV DAD EVER!!
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Was absolutely my favorite TV show
I still very much enjoy watching the reruns on television today April 2021
My shrink asked me my idea of the perfect family and I said Leave It to Beaver.
He looked at me and said" You're no Ward Cleaver"
Lol they're my ideal family too, Joe!
No but you might be Wally or Beave
LOVED the show and watched it growing up and the reruns even today. It was a great time growing up in that era!
Watch Leave it to Beaver every morning. Great show. I'm 76
Probably not a forgotten show because it holds a place with shows from the early days of TV. Like a lot of those shows it shows up on cable stations from time to time. Always liked the show.
Don't forget Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver's best buddy at the firehouse, Gus the Fireman: Burton Hill "Burt" Mustin (February 8, 1884 - January 28, 1977) was a popular American character actor. Over the course of his career, he also appeared in over 150 film and television productions.
Burt Mustin was on the Andy Griffith Show. I think he was on an episode of All In The Family.
@@nursedebbie1332 You are absolutely right. Though the All in the Family episode I remember, there was a Lady who played his wife. I don't remember her name, unfortunately. I don't know if that is the same episode that you're referring to. I never knew Burt appeared on that many shows. Good for him...
@@charlespetersen475 ~ on All In The Family his character met a lady friend. They shocked Archie at the end admitting they weren’t getting married but they were going to shack up!
He played on the Brady Bunch in the benedict arnold episode
Character actor WILL WRIGHT was also on there as a fireman. And AG as well. .
Watched it when I was a child and at age 64 still watching reruns of leave it to beaver great show
I loved watching Beaver back in the day. Eddie Haskell was so funny, and all the shows were pretty good. Hard to believe we were all so innocent back then, but we were!
I loved watching this show and still watch reruns
No other person could have played the roles that were played on the sitcom, E.G. No other person could have portrayed Beaver, Wally, Ward or any of the characters better than the actors that did play their parts.
U are so right
They mustn't remake this. They did a film actually was pretty good and the actors who played Beaver, Ward and Eddie were perfect but couldn't fill the shoes of the actors. Thats fine but no actual reboot show. Please.
Everything you wrote is true facts😊
I love this show, always have and am so happy it's still on. This is my first vlog I've seen of yours and I liked it and subscribed too!
I love "Leave it to Beaver", so much so, that I am binge watching all six seasons on Peacock!!!
The show was a reflection of the way we wished life could be ❤️
I agree with you totally.
The kind of innocence, privileged innocence, that this show portrayed can never happen again. Our boomer generation is now sadly disappearing. So nice to have a nostalgia fest thanks to YT. Hate all the reveling and profiting in violence out there, but it's unavoidable.
What the show portrayed can never happen again because it never happened at all. It's a TV show, make belief, not reality, just like the shows on TV now. to think otherwise is to be delusional.
@@allanlank oh, I think there were, and are still people who lead lives with decency and class. Sorry that you were apparently not able to know any. They might have inspired you to a happier life.
@@allanlank sorry but it did happen and i lived it.
@@hellentatsios7888 I'm sorry that your memory is so fogged and selective. I hope you get well soon.
@@rogerwhite95 I'm happy. I'm also not deluded.
A Classic show! I have not seen this show as reruns - it should be on the air for our current youth to watch!
i grew up on this show.......it was and still remains , one of the best.......RIP all . thank you , for sharing..........
Even tho I only caught reruns, I had a crush on Tony Dow and I think he gets better looking!
He is a good lookig handsome young man
@@sheliamccullough1626 tol
@@alexpachano8199 ☺😊so true😊
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@@jennyrose9454 I remember him he sings " jessie's girl, right?
My favorite childhood show!!!
Great show, made before I was born. i was able to watch it in 1981 thanks to reruns on Chanel 5, Washington DC. I still watch the reruns.