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@gladeloy33417 ай бұрын
Dirtiest line ever on LiTB ... "Ward, weren't you a little rough on the Beaver last night ?"
@tm13tube8 ай бұрын
Barbara Billingsly speaking Jive on Airplane was the funniest skit to come out of Leave it to Beaver.
@proudcynophile19017 ай бұрын
OMG yes! I didn't know it was her at first. I just thought is was some ex8who looked a lot like her. I never saw Barbara Billingsley act that way. Hilarious!
@paulromsky95277 ай бұрын
I hear that is why she got the part; she was fluent in Jive. She was asked if she could speak Jive. She answered, "Sheee-ot, 't-ain't no thing but a chick'n wing, Bro!"
@sherri44687 ай бұрын
I never heard this. Do you know where I could find it? Thx ❤
@georgiasmith647 ай бұрын
❤"chump don want no help, chump don get no help....jive a$$ed....."
@paulromsky95277 ай бұрын
@@sherri4468 Sorry, I was just joking. She never said that.
@CorbettMccommis-ey6tz7 ай бұрын
still watching 2 episodes every morning in 2024. I love Leave it to Beaver!
@MrMultitool7 ай бұрын
Me too
@bluerosespink43637 ай бұрын
Me to. @ 66, Leave it to Beaver, Andy Griffith, The Beverly Hillbillies. I could go on on about tv in those times.
@rdavid79657 ай бұрын
Me too 8 & 8:30 am 30.2 ME TV. Jacksonville. FL
@CorbettMccommis-ey6tz7 ай бұрын
@@rdavid7965 7 and 7:30 on ME TV Dallas TX. No better way to start my day!
@timrose91757 ай бұрын
@@MrMultitool Same here right after Perry Mason. I'm old too. My favorite recently have been Emergency, Adam 12, Hazel, Alfred Hitchcock, Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits. The old shows are still the best. I can't stand at least 80% of anything moderno especially (cringe 😤) reality shows.
@patpatterson75557 ай бұрын
I still watch Leave It To Beaver. The cast was great inside the show and outside. Thank you for the trip down Memory Lane
@lindahandley52678 ай бұрын
I never missed an episode and that's really kinda of what life was like in the 50's. It was a simpler and kinder time. My Mother didn't wear heels, but she always wore 'house dresses' that her Mother made for her...always neat, never sloppy!
@Patricia-vm9ys7 ай бұрын
Always a dress. Dont think my mother wore pants until 2970.
@vickyabramowitz28857 ай бұрын
Don't forget about June's ever-present pearl necklace.
@islgrl2927 ай бұрын
Well, accept for the “Negro”. We need to quit ignoring reality, & in my home in the 50’s wasn’t so kinder.
@brendahughes32777 ай бұрын
My mother, too!😅
@LovelyAbyssinianCat-ye6bd7 ай бұрын
I believe she had a scar that is why she wore the necklace@@vickyabramowitz2885
@AnthonyRufo-rc1zm7 ай бұрын
I came from a very disfunctional family & to watch Leave It To Beaver was kind of like an escape from reality.
@briannab52967 ай бұрын
Exactly!!
@chrisfreeman99607 ай бұрын
That was my situation when "Leave It To Beaver" was on. Although things hadn't gotten as crazy as they would get, at that point. Later on, after I'd moved away from home (and while it's a different show), I began watching "The Brady Bunch." I had never seen the show in it's original seasons, and one day I decided to watch the show, and got hooked on it. The kindness and love that Bob and Carol Brady had towards their children was very comforting to me. I needed it in the aftermath of the craziness I'd gone through at home. I watched it everyday, and it helped me out. I'd read where the show's producer, Sherwood Schwartz, received letters from small children (who believed it was a real family), who wanted to join the Bradys and become part of the family. But he would write them back and gently tell them that this was not a real family, but a pretend family. Of course, by the time I began watching it, I knew it wasn't a real family. But the gentleness and love in the storylines was helpful anyway. I hope people won't mind that I spent so much time writing about 'The Brady Bunch" on a thread which is dedicated to "Leave It To Beaver." I loved that show. It was nice watching some of the original seasons before things got as crazy as they would become at home. It helped, referring back to it, in later years. I LOVED Ward and June.And, of course, "The Brady Bunch" helped immensely too.
@Ginx-pe4si7 ай бұрын
I relate
@randall19597 ай бұрын
Even the Addams family was less dysfunctional than my own family 🤣
@patriciadooley94507 ай бұрын
I hear you. "The Donna Reed Show" was my escape.
@chrisozzy568 ай бұрын
Leave it to Beaver , Mickey Mouse Club , Captain Kangaroo … ah , the memories .
@MHester-m3f8 ай бұрын
Ahhhhhh.. Choo, uh, yes they were great. We got TV when I was nine and got one station. Sometimes another if one of us would spend a half hour or more outside, using a wrench to turn the antenna while yelling at each to see if anything was on yet. At least we didn’t have to climb on the roof to do that.
@chirelle.alanalooney86097 ай бұрын
Yeah, Beaver was absolutely adorable, sweet and wholesome !! Everybody I know loved this t.v. show including me and my family.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
@Will-qo2mx7 ай бұрын
Romper Room for the littles was so xxing creepee to me. I can see you. Can you see me?
@johnnycrash32707 ай бұрын
Mustang Bicycles with High Rise Handle Bars & Sissy Bars, Sling Shots (made from a tree branch / and an old innertube from your bike) "It's Howdy Doddy Time" "Iam Poppie the sailor man" A Piece of toast with sliced Bannia sprinkle of Brown Sugar or Maple Suryop for a snack. The Smell of MOM'S, Bacon / Fried Eggs and Home Made Bread with Strawberry Jam big glass of MILK (weekends) School days Cerial , juice & slices of Orange and of course "MOM / DAD can I use the Phone to Phone to call my friend ? 🥰🤗❤🙏
@sheilagravely56217 ай бұрын
Romper Room.
@jimtait62637 ай бұрын
That was excellent!!!!! Thank you very much.
@carmell517 ай бұрын
I was born in 1951. Our family was this type of family. My mother always got up every day and got dressed and put on her make up. She kept a immaculate house on a frugal budget. Her meals were home-cooked made from scratch. She was beautiful woman, and also artistic, but gave up going to New York to art school to have her family. My father was a contractor. Our days in the days of our friends and their families we’re very much like what is betrayed here, I miss this innocent wonderful time. Of course, there were always some families who were not as fortunate to have this peaceful environment. Family became Christians and that made a big difference. When I watch this I long for that time. Thank you so much for airing it.
@jimdep65427 ай бұрын
Same with my mom and dad. dressed just like that. My mother, bless her soul, doing the vacuuming and dishes at home looked 10X better than people going out for dinner now. ....if they can still afford to now.
@rodeofrog61227 ай бұрын
Being born in 1954 this was the show I never missed, the reality of our lives back then were some of the best...Small town country living was just unbelievable back then....Thx for the memories. We all had an Eddie in our lives as well...
@janepilkington92937 ай бұрын
My niece married an Eddie. I recognized him for who he was as soon as I met him.
@Jane092917 ай бұрын
I thought Beaver talked like he had a serious learning disability. That was a problem as he got older. If they wanted him to sound realistic at all, his delivery had to improve.
@ruthanneluvsvacuuming66537 ай бұрын
One of the best shows ever when TV was better in my opinion 🥰
@knighttuttrupriprock97337 ай бұрын
Agree
@marysimon90338 ай бұрын
I love this show . Both while growing up and watching the reruns today 🦫
I'm not from that decade, but watching this show make me too nostalgic, thinking about of all people that made this country beautiful, and now they gone, leaving those beautiful memories. Thanks to all of them, God bless those who still alive!!
@MarinCipollina7 ай бұрын
Thank you for that. I was born in 1957, the year the show premiered.
@carolinapandies7 ай бұрын
@@MarinCipollinasame!! Been binging Beaver this last week..!!!
@sandyfreyman35017 ай бұрын
Same as well. Moms always wore ankle dresses. And we're high classed
@darkdial7 ай бұрын
WTF are you talking about. The message of this show is: Grown-ups don't know wtf they're doing but we're stuck doing what they say. We're fucked and there's nothing we can do about it.
@MearnieToon7 ай бұрын
My grandmother wasn’t allowed to go to the school a mile from her home cause she wasn’t white but I’m happy you love the nostalgic beautiful memories
@anital50207 ай бұрын
Good clean entertainment. I love LITB. I am 64 and watch the show most days.
@robertjensen10007 ай бұрын
Barbara Billingsly was my heart throb of the 60's and 70's. I never found a woman like her except my Mother, they could have been twins. Love and respect to both.
@Ginx-pe4si7 ай бұрын
You're are so fortunate
@57highland7 ай бұрын
How about Miss Canfield? She too was quite pretty.
@kristimesser83567 ай бұрын
Iam 65 and watch Beaver every morning 😂
@voicetube7 ай бұрын
Gee, I wish I had a girlfriend… 🙂
@vidiot90067 ай бұрын
Me too!
@janew46907 ай бұрын
Loved this show as a child. I still do at 76!
@nancyselzer6287 ай бұрын
It's 2024 and at this writing and I am 70 years old. To this day the only shows I make an effort to watch daily are Gunsmoke and LITB reruns. I have probably seen every litb episode 6 or 7 times. I can't get enough of the interactions ... Parent /kids, husband / wife, brother /brother, friend / friend, teacher / pupil, relative /nephews, and then there are always the police, fireman, and hobos.
@nancyselzer6287 ай бұрын
Coworker / co-worker, bully / victim, girls / boys, etc. who could want more?
@earthsister69417 ай бұрын
Ditto, retired now I wake up to 2 episodes of Beaver on ME TV. Just makes my day!
@edgoebel94687 ай бұрын
Me too!
@57highland7 ай бұрын
Don't forget "Uncle Billy"!
@debiconner63778 ай бұрын
I was born in 1956, and grew up watching Leave It To Beaver. I used to wish my family was like that. My parents divorced when I was 4 and my brother was 2. Mom was a cocktail Waitress and bartender and Dad worked for NOAA. I'm not saying that there was anything bad about them, far from it, but I did wish that we were more "normal" sometimes. Then I grew up, and discovered that the Cleavers were not reality.
@sharoncrawford71927 ай бұрын
Me too.😊
@marthainsalaco92667 ай бұрын
Me too ❤
@jimg64767 ай бұрын
It turned out to be a timeless show.. it brings back when times were simple.
@vickycroft46217 ай бұрын
Love this show. We need more! ❤
@teahilton7 ай бұрын
Loved the friendship between Larry Mondello and the Beav.
@rainbowranddy7 ай бұрын
And Larry Mondelo's mother was endearing.
@d.dorough7 ай бұрын
@rainbowranddy I think so too. She is at the end of a movie called "All Mine To Give". So sweet. She has always reminded me of a person who was BORN to be a Grandmother.
@rainbowranddy7 ай бұрын
She almost had the role of Aunt Bea, on the Andy Griffeth show, but she had other commitments that wouldn't fit with the show's scheduling.
@d.dorough7 ай бұрын
@@rainbowranddy Interesting. Didn't know that. That would have been better - in my humble opinion.
@tracy_2228 ай бұрын
Still watch the show👍🏻
@kelseymathias38818 ай бұрын
The show ended in summer 1963. A year later the world was flipped upside down...JFK assassination, The Beatles, the beginning of the devastating Vietnam War.
@madelinehayes-jk9xl8 ай бұрын
years later, Tony Dow was on the teen soap opera, NEVER TOO YOUNG :)
@MickeyMousePark8 ай бұрын
Technically we (US) were sending military equipment to support Vietnam in 1950..US advisors also go in.. 1961: Green Berets go in... 1964: 21,000 US troops were in Vietnam.. 1969: 550,000 US troops were in Vietnam.. and on and on for a decade..four presidents: Truman,JFK, LBJ,and Nixon
@dannyjohnson33358 ай бұрын
Can't stand the Beatles
@auntiquek28457 ай бұрын
Viet Nam started long before 1963 and JFK died in November 1963. U must be young.
@sharoncrawford71927 ай бұрын
I was in the Philippines at this time. My dad was military and we were stationed at Clark AFB. Yes, the Beatles were big back then.
@reapercrew6187 ай бұрын
I still watch Leave It To Beaver I must of seen every episode over a 100 times it was a great show better then the shows on tv now. I'm so glad I got to meet Jerry Mathis & Tony Dow at a show in Parsippany NJ both of them were so nice to there fans. R.I.P. Tony Dow thanks for all the great memories you gave us fans. U will be missed.
@marieblaszak85527 ай бұрын
I was ten in 1958 and that's my favorite show!!!
@realetreasures64437 ай бұрын
My brother moved his pet alligator back and forth from my dad's bathroom shower to the other bathroom's tub until my dad caught him and put an end to that secret -- he had to give the alligator back to his friend who'd ordered it from the back page of his comic book but had been prevented from keeping it by his friend's mom. (And in the week or two my brother had it, the alligator had doubled in size so it's a good thing he had to give it back!!) Ah, those were the days!
@vickyabramowitz28857 ай бұрын
Those were the days when you could order a baby alligator through the mail.
@gailwatson49278 ай бұрын
I love this TV show. One of the only ones I was allow to watch without parents.
@lindamiller50267 ай бұрын
I still watch old reruns of my this show. My childhood!
@wesinman23127 ай бұрын
I loved this show because this is what life was like for me as a kid. The style of the clothes, the automobiles, the classrooms, the furniture, even the phones and kitchen utensils. It was a great time. America has always had it's many faults, but this may have been the best time in our country overall.
@ERASEREPLACEPLACE8 ай бұрын
"Looks as if Eddie isn't as smart as he thinks..." And here we have the GREATEST understatement in Golden Age television history...
@jenniferpearce10527 ай бұрын
That error was probably intentional.
@dannylinc62477 ай бұрын
Yeah, Eddie was a real schit and had a screwed up family. There's an episode where he tries to move out and get his own place. Mr cleaver has to explain to Wally and even counsel Eddie some. Pretty bleak outlook for Eddie.
@Chella3287 ай бұрын
Eddie became a police officer, in real life ! Fact....
@chrisfreeman99607 ай бұрын
The ongoing narrative about Eddie Haskell was that he always thought he had one over on everybody else, and believed no one was wise to him. But in reality, everyone was wise to him. He just didn't know it. There was one episode where it was just him and Beaver by themselves, and he wasn't trying to intimidate Beaver like he usually did (calling him "squirt", etc.), where he actually admitted he was something of a phony. But I don't recall which episode it was.
@laurieeyebee7 ай бұрын
A show I (born 1956) literally grew up with and the closest thing to our family life in Connecticut, except my mom didn't wear her pearls during the day. My brother was Wally and I was the Beav, and we had all the other characters as neighborhood pals. Timeless.
@boomer31507 ай бұрын
Cool...I was born in 1956...Feb.
@ericsonhazeltine50647 ай бұрын
I even had an Eddie Haskel
@sewergal18 ай бұрын
Loved the character Eddie Haskell. RIP Ken Osmond
@barneybrown20928 ай бұрын
I remember him saying something like; "My Dad says 'no joke is offensive if it's funny enough'!"
@musicloverme39937 ай бұрын
@@barneybrown2092 Jimmy Carr would agree.
@57highland7 ай бұрын
Eddie was an American classic.
@R.F.98477 ай бұрын
If only the narrator weren't a soulless computer voice.
@Classical7417 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree. This channel is one of the slew of newer ones that use AI-generated scripts and a synthetic voice. You can tell because the same information is repeated over and over in slightly different ways, with too many adjectives and adverbs thrown in for no useful narrative purpose. The narrative is designed to make as long a video as possible by never getting to a satisfying end. The bloopers are, like, meh.
@Three_Random_Words7 ай бұрын
@@Classical741 I take it the title is clickbait also, as it probably never actually gets to 'This Scene...'? Less than halfway in and I'm going to stop, as I feel I'm just being strung along.
@kenbob10717 ай бұрын
@@Classical741 You can definitely tell at 1:22 when the computer says "...airing two thirty four episodes..." instead of "...airing two-hundred and thirty-four episodes...". And yeah, the "bloopers" are lame.
@stephenmichalski26437 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!! That deadpan voice was killin me....great show....but with this emotionless monolog droning on and on this way I couldnt last 6 minutes....torturous 😮😮😮😮
@An-Astral-Plane7 ай бұрын
I agree with that 💯
@oceansams58867 ай бұрын
As soon as I stepped off the school bus, I ran in the house and turn on the tv. I loved leave it to beaver. Times were simpler then.
@boomer31507 ай бұрын
Me too...I was born in 1956 and remember doing that. Later, Dark Shadows was on when we got home.
@suestephan32558 ай бұрын
Well because Wally had some of the best lines I did laugh out loud even after watching many many times.
@user-xe5cz3dw8m7 ай бұрын
I loved all of Wally's teenage expressions. That was made the show for me.
@lynnclark42087 ай бұрын
I still watch Leave it to Beaver. My mom wore dresses as did we girls. It was sometime in the latter 60's before slacks were worn in our house.
@sandyburrows93917 ай бұрын
Leave it to beaver and Hazel. My two fav shows even now
@anitarichmond89308 ай бұрын
“Leave it to Beaver “ is my favorite tv show of all time, and I’m 57 so that’s saying something. 📺
@wb33818 ай бұрын
I remember the Reruns being aired in the 1970s I thought it was corny but now I really appreciate Wards' approach to parenting
@BryanClark-gk6ie7 ай бұрын
Why is 57 saying something' what does that mean?
@boomer31507 ай бұрын
@@BryanClark-gk6ie I was thinking that, too..........?
@ecm9587 ай бұрын
I love little Jerry Mathers and Leave it to Beaver. It was such a restful program for after school. I was born in 1958.
@paulromsky95278 ай бұрын
At <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="807">13:27</a>, they may have had the first toilet tank scene, but it was "All in the Family" that had the first toilet flush. It was an off screen sound effect, but it was all the rage on television in 1971.
@proudcynophile19017 ай бұрын
The same thing crossed my mind.
@paulromsky95277 ай бұрын
@@proudcynophile1901 I think "All in the Family" also had the first full shot of a toilet - but I am not sure. Which TV show actually showed a character on the toilet, but from the chest up only? I think is was "Three's Company", but again I am not sure. I know "The Brady Bunch" NEVER showed a toilet... EVER - That was the running joke: The Brady's don't poop or pee! [laugh].
@chrisfreeman99607 ай бұрын
I remember watching "My Three Sons" and seeing a scene where someone opened the bathroom door, thought they saw somebody sitting on the toilet, and closed the door. Actually, it was a large doll, inanimate, leaning forward, it's head down to it's knees, that someone left in the bathroom. That was the joke. Someone didn't know what to do with this human-sized figure, and left it sitting on the commode. Someone later opened the door, thought they'd entered the bathroom inappropriately when someone was using it, and closed the door. I don't remember what episode it was, the story behind it, etc. But I'm quite sure it was "My Three Sons.' Maybe someone here can recall it? If so, thanks!
@paulromsky95277 ай бұрын
@@chrisfreeman9960 If that is true maybe it was the first toilet shot. But for some reason a hated "My Three Sons". I think it was that theame song, that graphic of three boys feet, one with an obnoxiously crossed leg, Uncle Charlie, and goofy Ernie.
@benanglin14587 ай бұрын
@@paulromsky9527/ i agree with ChrisFreeman. I hated that foot graphic, and I thought Uncle Charlie was a cranky old s.o.b. that brought everybody down.
@tinamata8377 ай бұрын
Love this show ❤. Been watching since 1958 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤
@TheRogueRockhound8 ай бұрын
Using AI voice is how you get people to avoid your channel.
@bennybaker49267 ай бұрын
Leave it to Beaver wasn’t a nostalgic program when it was doing its original run. It was a sitcom depicting the suburban nuclear family life of the 1960’s.
@nancyselzer6287 ай бұрын
Boy, has CBS changed in their morals and scruples.
@maxpenn63747 ай бұрын
There used to be a Broadcasters' Code. It was announced on television during the breaks in programming. I don't know what happened to that.
@helendropinski37547 ай бұрын
There are no morals or scrupples in todays entertainment. Sad thats what most people prefer for entertainment today, effecting the minds of our youth.
@eldorado18307 ай бұрын
Excellent show with a great cast of entertainers.
@JanE-qw4xq8 ай бұрын
A Blooper vid with NO Bloopers. Brilliant idea. Was so hilariously dull!
@johnsohc8 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@jenniferpearce10527 ай бұрын
Thanks. I'm partway through and bugging out now
@gloriaf69717 ай бұрын
I didn't watch.
@momof2boys8957 ай бұрын
i kept waiting for the BLOOPERS
@sofly76347 ай бұрын
Yup click bait
@richparsons42058 ай бұрын
You neglected to mention the reason why Barbara B. wore pearls and chokers; that she had a scar on her neck that she chose to hide.
@ScarlettFire3418 ай бұрын
I read that too BUT she has said in Camera that the natural pocket on the front of her throat was what she preferred to hide +-
@sandyburrows93917 ай бұрын
I watch this every morning now !
@bash0606567 ай бұрын
I guess I'm fortunate to have been able to sit on the floor in front of a black & white TV and watch Leave it to Beaver, The Andy Griffith Show, My Three Sons, and Amos & Andy. Red Skelton show and The Jackie Gleason Show.
@jimdep65427 ай бұрын
I would say so. People who weren't around back then don't know what that warmth was like.
@PastaMakerCordy-qy4uz7 ай бұрын
Me too
@57highland7 ай бұрын
Three shows that all three generations (grandparents, parents, and us kids) watched all together: "The Ed Sullivan Show", "The Jackie Gleason Show", and "Hee Haw."
@janet84187 ай бұрын
Loved that show. I wouldn’t have minded being raised by the Clevers. A wonderful mature STRUCTURAL family.
@danitapowell22918 ай бұрын
I’m just as happy thinking of them as a real family
@gospelaccordingtojohn89597 ай бұрын
The AI narrator is absolutely annoying. I’m so sick of hearing it on KZbin videos that I just move on to something else
@dreammix94307 ай бұрын
Very well done thank you for this video I was one of the kids that grew up watching Leave It to Beaver and I probably saw every single episode. Those were good times back then
@JohnAllsopp-jk2mn7 ай бұрын
Leave it to beaver ran from 57 to summer of 63....just a couple months before i was born in September of 63....good times
@debbie45037 ай бұрын
It's on reruns here. I still watch it.
@attuverseman7 ай бұрын
I am so tired of these KZbin titles that depict something in the title that it never shows just to get you to watch. No bloopers, the video even says there were no outtakes available for this sitcom. This is just another boring AI generated narrator voice, even the clips running behind the narration had nothing to do with the subject at hand. A clickbait title if I ever saw one.
@Nuclearmagenta8 ай бұрын
To my knowledge, The Donna Reed Show was never filmed in color. Color broadcasts in the early 1960s were almost exclusively reserved for variety specials. However, many black and white sitcoms switched to color for the 1966-67 TV season. 1966 was the year color broadcasting became the norm.
@Nunofurdambiznez8 ай бұрын
What does that have to do with this video?
@Nuclearmagenta8 ай бұрын
@@Nunofurdambiznez At 23:50 the narrator of this video says: "Competing family sitcoms like The Donna Reed Show decided to make the upgrade to color to stay modern. Leave It To Beaver had a choice: invest more to convert to color filming, or continue broadcasting in black and white."
@thomasewing26567 ай бұрын
My dad didn't trust the 'new' color TV tech, so he didn't buy one until 1969 to watch the Moon landing. Well, gee, the Moon is in black and white! My brother and I grew up in the '50s and '60s and LOVED LITB!
@Cotronixco7 ай бұрын
At least we could watch the original show. This video is so packed with rookie transitions that it's about impossible to watch.
@BarbaraBaginski2 ай бұрын
I watch it every morning on MeTV - it never gets old
@John-ku5uu7 ай бұрын
This was a great podcast. The show was one of my favorites. Few sitcoms are made with such care today.
@freeedward87 ай бұрын
Whoever put this together made their OWN BLOOPER: A subtitle appeared as 6 EASONS. I wonder what "easons" are! Very unprofessional!
@MichaelMcKinnon-i2y8 ай бұрын
The "bloopers" discovered were left in to show how much people don't notice stuff like that even when it's put in front of them, take for example the calendar, for most of the show the calendar used was from1957. The location of the Mayfield used in Leave It To Beaver was a studio lot.
@voiceofjeff7 ай бұрын
I'm in my sixties and still enjoy watching Leave It To Beaver. The one thing I noticed that always bothered me is in later episodes in the open when the Cleavers are backing out of the driveway. There is no back glass in the car, and Jerry Mathers makes some kind of contortion with his mouth like he's catching wayward spit.
@Honey0597 ай бұрын
this show and the Dick Van Dyke show both had good endings. These shows clearly show that it's best to end while you're still on top. I wish more shows would follow suit instead of jumping the shark like so many shows do.
@ellenmorgan98578 ай бұрын
Bloopers are usually so much fun. You and your robot made this as boring as hell.
@ronniechilds20027 ай бұрын
Thank you.The show is probably my all-time fave, but whoever/whatever narrated this video could have said everything that needed to be said with a lot less gum-flapping. Blah blah blah...
@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations7 ай бұрын
That robot voice makes this unwatchable
@marktr537 ай бұрын
Awesome commentary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ohh, I grew up watching this show 🤗
@larryjohnson63857 ай бұрын
Great series it’s still on every morning 👍👍😎
@marieallison72197 ай бұрын
Even though the show ended 10 years before I was born, I grew up watching the reruns. I always had a crush on Tony Dow even though he was the same age as my Mom. 💘 It's hard to believe that Jerry is the only one left from the beloved Cleaver family.. Thanks for such a wonderful, classic show that I still enjoy watching❣️
@lynnclark42087 ай бұрын
Gee, I thought I was going to be watching and listening to Leave It To Beaver!
@StellaWaldvogel7 ай бұрын
Sometimes, when I'm really stressing, I come back to the Cleaver-verse. It's oddly soothing. Moreso than other old shows.
@brianhumek44527 ай бұрын
As the author of "The World Famous Beaverpedia," a nearly 500 page book on the show, I might just to add this to my Leave it to Beaver youtube channel. It's full of similar videos about the show. Thanks for sharing.
@montyrose788 ай бұрын
In one epiosde Beaver and Gilbert call long distance to California to talk to a ball player that would lead you to think the show did not take place on the west coast
@dawnwesolowski80498 ай бұрын
I remember, think it was DON DRISDALE!
@Nunofurdambiznez8 ай бұрын
@@dawnwesolowski8049 You are correct!! The episode was first broadcast on June 16, 1962.
@user-xe5cz3dw8m7 ай бұрын
They were supposed to live in Ohio near Cleveland. There are a few episodes that gave that impression. June was from St Louis and Ward grew up on a farm.
@JJJBRICE7 ай бұрын
About two thirds thru that Don Drysdale episode there is a bit of dialogue that could not be said today .
@kellyalves7567 ай бұрын
Yeah, and it’s not completely out of the question for some kids to attempt surfing on Lake Michigan or Superior. It wouldn’t be all that thrilling, but there are “some” waves on the Great Lakes.
@evelynbeightel22467 ай бұрын
I loved that show. We watched it every week.❤
@lindickison30557 ай бұрын
One of my favorites- Beav &Wally supposed to take baths. They filled tub, splashed washcloths, got towels damp, drained tub. 😊. And Beav falling into soup cup...
@aimeemetzinger67187 ай бұрын
The ‘wash-up’ scene is the cutest, funniest scene they ever made. I laugh just thinking about it - superb 😅😂..
@57highland7 ай бұрын
@@aimeemetzinger6718And Wally says, "Hey Beaver, can I borrow some of your turtle dirt?" Wally then tosses the "turtle dirt" into the draining tub and tells Beaver, "It'll leave a ring."
@nancyselzer6287 ай бұрын
I don't remember seeing any snow on any episode.
@Chella3287 ай бұрын
Still watch on Me TV, they show 2, of them in the morning ! Thank God for reruns, along with Perry Mason.... ToO ALL THE STARS IN HEAVON, WE THANK -YOU SO MUCH ! RIP
@carlaeskelsen7 ай бұрын
Watching LITB after school, while practicing Duck and Cover exercises *at* school, and memorizing all the fallout shelter locations downtown, where we all rode our bikes on Saturdays. What a whiplash of a decade we grew up in.
@DSR2997 ай бұрын
Truly the idealic showcase of perfect Americana Family life. I was "Beaver's" age and loved watching and, by the way, the show "Lassie." Because of their accents I assumed the families lived in California in the early days when life was perfect here. As a side note, I was always amazed that the boys had their own full bathroom. I thought how lucky they were. Gee, that was a long time ago, but adorably idealistic.
@mirrorebutuoykcuf7 ай бұрын
I still think about Beaver every morning and every night. 🎉
@clairelowry91227 ай бұрын
So many life lessons in this iconic series,
@tommunyon28747 ай бұрын
We had just moved across town and were still a few months away from getting our first TV at the time of the pilot's airing. If I didn't see the show at a friend's house I missed seeing episodes here and there. I do remember going out to watch the passing of Sputnik overhead.
@mizfrenchtwist7 ай бұрын
hello , this is one of my all time favorites😍😍😍😍😍.....too cool , great share , thank you for sharing🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰..............p.s. i thought wally , was sooooooooo cute🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩RIP.............
@kemapaynestokesdemoe65097 ай бұрын
Agree 💯. And Tony Dow STAYED cute his entire life.
@kelleymoore60807 ай бұрын
I LOVE this show. I took a lot of my parenting skills from watching this show! Everyday at noon, I went home for lunch and watched re-runs...
@RexSleuther7 ай бұрын
At <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="486">8:06</a> the photo labeled Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher (show creators) is actually Jerry Mathers and Richard Deacon who played Lumpy’s father Fred Rutherford.
@57highland7 ай бұрын
Don't call him "Lumpy." His name is Clarence.
@jfk7207 ай бұрын
The timing was very good considering not a lot of people owned a colour tv.
@fredricclack71377 ай бұрын
June Jive Talkin'! 😂
@redwatch11007 ай бұрын
Ward Cleaver was from Shaker Heights (Cleveland) he said in the show.
@mistervacation238 ай бұрын
I saw 3 episodes where Wally had a burn on his hand. One was where Beaver ran the tub over and it leaked through to the kitchen ceiling.
@PleaseDontEatAnimals8 ай бұрын
Came to see happy memories and instead have to see someone displaying a tortured fish. 👎
@57highland7 ай бұрын
"Boy, Beaver, you really did it this time!"
@geezermann78657 ай бұрын
I was 6-11 years old when this show aired, and we watched it each week. I really remember the last three seasons better though. Wally was older than me, and I wanted an older brother like him. Later when I was in high school, people used to call me Eddie. They said I looked like Eddie Haskell, lol. Eddie was such a jerk, I hated the way he treated the Beav. I couldn't understand why Wally liked him.
@JPFalcononor7 ай бұрын
Way to go, ignoring Hugh Beaumont when highlighting what the cast did post show run. Dope!
@dinocrocetti29508 ай бұрын
Pilot before I’m born . Debut snd I’m a month old . Loved the show still do
@garykolosey96127 ай бұрын
A good as this video is I can't get past being lied to by a fake click bait title. There is no unedited scene, there is no Leave it to Beaver blooper. You lied. All the hard work was undone by a stupid act of marketing greed. 😞
@StephenKlitzky7 ай бұрын
Wow, now i have to watch LTB reruns to see if i recognize any of the Skokie, Il scenes. Maybe even the neighborhood i grew up in at the same time LTB was aired
@stacie41707 ай бұрын
Another great…My Three Sons
@gmaneis7 ай бұрын
This is an interesting look at the classic show. It's full of fascinating facts about the production, characters, and philosophy of the writers. The only minor problem I have with this video is that it repeats concepts in different words, redundantly, over and over again, often saying the same thing in different ways several times, as if the first reading of the fact was not enough to make the point. 😂Fun to watch, though.