I love this show! Im a new Leave it to Beaver fan at 27 and this show is very simple but yet well written. And who wouldnt want to have a mom as caring and beautiful as Barbra Billingsly.
I came from a disfunctional family, and like Gerry Mathers stated, I thought most families were like the Cleavers. Being born in the early 50's there was, and still is a certain comfort I get from watching Leave It To Beaver. The Andy Griffith Show was the only other show on this level that I can recall!
I recently purchased a three disc set of 39 episodes of the show. We watch them every night. Brings back great memories when things were great in America. Too bad Hugh Beaumont isn't still with us. He always played a good father. I wonder what happened to Larry. He was funny, always eating an apple.
I loved this show so much. It is an absolute classic. After "The Beav" got lectured by Ward there was always a lesson learned. We all learned that lesson too. RIP Barbara Billingsley, Hugh Beaumont and Ken Osmond. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Greetings from Canada. 🇨🇦
Yes, I read where Beaumont said he had been prepared to walk away if his faith and what he was asked to do as an actor ever clashed with each other. He was a man with a lot of integrity, and it came across on screen.
Loved watching Leave it to Beaver when I was younger and I still watch it today (I'm 27). I just recently bought Season 1 on Amazon and plan on buying the rest of the seasons. R.I.P. to the cast members who have passed on especially Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont. Loved them as Ward and June Cleaver. They are forever missed but never forgotten.
Thanks for posting this. I looked all over the net to see this on video after seeing it once on Yahoo so was lucky to see it on youtube. Barbara looks fantastic at 92. Lumpy is good too.
I still watch that show!! I’ve never tired of it at age 55. I wish tv was like that still, no vulgar language, kids being respectful to adults, morals. Nowadays, that is crucified in society, and the opposite is glorified!😡😡
Thank you for the update, the show only got better when the boys got older, especially in the last two seasons when Wally, Eddie, and Lumpy seemed to have the focus more on them.
How fortunate I was to grow up watching this wonderful show..my very favorite! What lessons we learned, what love and respect they demonstrated- not to mention the funniest incidents because we all experienced them. I used to be the child in them, now I am the parent..bless the Cleaver Family for giving us such joy!
Best Eddie quote I remember, talking to Wally as Wally was cleaning the garage: "It's summer vacation. Your parents aren't allowed to make you work all the time. It's a state law."
Barbra is still lovely. Ill never forget my first reaction to June Cleaver talking jive in Airplane. Absolute comedy genius. What a classy lady she is.
Beautiful Barbra Billingsly portrayed a stay at home mom but in reality she was a working mom of the 50's spending long hours on the set of this very popular televison show.
I loved watching "Leave It to Beaver", when I was a child, and I still watch it. When I am weary and depressed and want a little of my childhood, I just watch some of my childhood TV shows, with a bowl of ice cream or some other tasty treat, and instantly, I am that little boy watching TV, back home in the good ole days, with mom in the kitchen making dinner. My mom passed away 10 years ago and I miss her to. Leave It to Beaver rekindles my mind. I loves all loving moms who loves their children.
Bill Miller, yes "Mom in the kitchen" while we watched 60s and 70s TV. (And Creature Features Saturday nights!) I saw many LITBs after school while she prepared dinner in the kitchen. Being born in 1956, I do not recall Beaver being aired during prime time. I remember Hazel, The Real McCoys, Pete & Gladys, Dennis the Menace, The Donna Reed Show, Lassie and maybe a couple of others, being on weekday mornings; loved to stay home sick, haha. I also recall watching Dark Shadows after school, and films like Earth vs the Flying Saucers (or was that on Saturday? I'm old). Later, I developed a new after-school interest; I would descend into the basement to rehearse on my new drums, or to jam with friends. I was "growing up". In retrospect, screw the drums and give me the more "innocent" era of my life. (Well, I have to say music has remained an integral part of my wife's and my life...) My new "interest" is commenting on RUclips videos, and it is getting to be too time-consuming. Off to watch TV, haha. Sorry about your Mom, Bill, and God bless! Steve
Its all of a yesterday ...today not as it was in anything...those of us that had of life in the 50s 60s ECT .are the ones that remember of the way things use to be of in this country but that's also gone. We will never have it like it was ever again ..so sad is it for our. Children and this Country. .
I would 've liked to see more of a tribute for the 50th annversary of LITB . What a great show gone by. I loved Eddie. Ken you did a great job of playing Eddie.
Ward is probably the only TV dad that actually had some real common sense and wasn't just a caricature or buffoon. He comes across as being the real deal, not like some contrived, scripted character. I always liked that he was strict without going too overboard or making too big a deal out of "kids just being kids." Strange to think Hugh Beaumont would be around 100 years old, if still alive. Great memories of a different time, gentler world.
....you learned things from this show, you took responsibility, respect your family, school, teachers and so on. You don't see TV shows like this anymore...what a shame
I was a kid at this time in the 50's and 60's and we all knew that *'Leave It To Beaver'* wasn't real. But we enjoyed it anyway! *'Ozzie and Harriet,'* *'Father Knows Best,'* *'Make Room For Daddy'* (The Danny Thomas Show), and so many other great family shows! A great time to be a kid.
I love leave it to beaver! I'm not even an adult yet but I still watch it. My family gets it from netflix and whenever they say something like alright mother she would say "you should me like that" and I would say "alright mother"! I also like bewitched, little rascals, and the dick van dyke show. What old shows does everyone else like?
The Lone Ranger except, the 3rd season when John Hart played the Ranger👎, Clayton Moore WAS the Lone Ranger, Jeff's Collie & Lassie, My Friend Flicker & Fury, The Rifleman, Patty Duke Show, Dick Van Dyke
The Munsters, The Addams Family, I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, Andy Griffith, Bewitched, The Jeffersons, Sanford and Son, Good Times, Perry Mason the list goes on and on.
I met Ken Osmond and Frank Bank a few years ago in Tacoma WA. They had letterman sweaters with their names on them and were very warm adn friendly. It's sad to see Barbars getting older....
"A Tribute To Mother"As I drove down that sad and lonely road -the memories in my head were at full load-I was thinking of dear mother,who gave her love so freely, and the tears began to flow from my eyes-now my mother's hair is silver and it's gray,she worked hard every night and every day-she'd clean and make us breakfast,tell us jokes and said she loves us, I guess it was a way, for her to say -you're my children and I love you many ways, I need you, and I mean just what I say-
Barbara Billingsley, best known as the 'perfect mom' on TV's 'Leave it to Beaver,' dies at 94 Barbara Billingsley, who gained the title supermom for her gentle portrayal of June Cleaver, the warm, supportive mother of a pair of precocious boys in "Leave it to Beaver," has died. She was 94. Spokeswoman Judy Twersky says Billingsley died early Saturday at her home in Santa Monica. She had suffered from a rheumatoid disease. Godspeed Barbara. We will miss you!
One of my favorite Eddie Haskell quips was when the Cleavers were collecting for the clothing drive, and he asked what kind of phony tax deduction Ward was going to get, and Ward heard it and almost bawled him out over it, but Wally stopped him. I actually met Ken Osmond in 2003 outside the hotel in Burbank where the TV Land Convention was going...he let me take a picture with him, but his handler whisked him back in when others tried to get a picture as Osmond was charging for the privilege indoors.
@littlefuzzer yes, i agree. Ms. Billingsley always was a gracious and elegant lady. i agree. today there is no family hour. it used to be it was ALL or nearly all family hour. there is a three chapter this is your life on lou costello posted (or at least it was recently). the things that man did for others and never asked for any media attention is astonishing.
the Beaver should take pride and joy in setting an example of a model family. I WANTED TO BE IN THAT FAMILY SO BAD. So what if families fought louder or Dad was unemployed or underemployed in real life. I want a show like this today. The closest thing we got was Brei on Desperate Housewives. There needs to be a new leave it to beaver that really pushes the envelope on how great and loving a family can be. A show with a family that's too perfect would go over well.
Great show!!! This was very interesting to see! Tony Dow was so hot on the show and he still looks great especially if his hair wasn't as long! It's too bad he didn't talk on here though. Thanks for posting! :0)
Leave It To Beaver was the best show to come out of that era. No show today can match the magic of this series. I own the series on DVD and never grow tired of its charm.
even though i grew up in the 60s this show reminds me of the times when we did not worry about 11 year olds getting knocked up and when moms where able to stay home and not look like lazy failures--and they went to church!!!
We went from "Leave it to Beaver", "Andy Griffith", "Dick Van Dyke", "Ozzie and Harriet", "Father Knows Best", "Donna Reed", etc. to You Tube fight videos with people saying stuff like - "yo, that motherfucker down" or "come on bitch - you think you can take my ass!" The only shows that had that same level of innocence in the 70s were "The Waltons" and "Little House on the Prairie". Here's the thing people - I used to listen to punk and heavy metal when I was a kid - still do even at 50, I love edgy comedians like George Carlin and Richard Pryor, and I love people like Jello Biafra and Frank Zappa. So, I guess many people would be scratching their heads saying - "how can this guy like stuff that's so diametrically opposite?" It's all about context - there's a world of difference between people like Carlin or Pryor saying fuck in their standup shows, and the ghetto or white trash asshole in public places saying it. Furthermore you don't have to be dirty to be funny - there's plenty of clean comedians/ensembles that are hilarious - Studio C and the comedians on the Dry Bar channel are perfect examples. It's a yin yang thing people - you need the shows with good family values, balanced with stuff that's not afraid to take chances - you can't have too much chaos, and you can't have too much order, otherwise civilization implodes which is what I think is happening now, big time - right now we have too much chaos. I like to call it "The Goldilocks Effect" - you have to have just the right amount of order, tempered with just the right amount of rebellion and at the right time.
Back in the '70s, Jerry was a bank teller, I think for Bank of America, in the Los Angeles suburb of Woodland Hills. All the girls would stop by just to look at him. I had just started at rival bank, Security Pacific, and Jerry Mathers being a fellow teller, made the job seem a whole lot cooler.
I watch this show now in my retirement and still love it. My family wasn't like there's but not many were. Thanks Metv for showing it.
Same - but even as a child, I knew their family was too perfect to be real. Still loved watching it.
I loved every character on that show!
Tony Dow passed recently - wow, I enjoyed Leave it to Beaver so much...thanks, Tony, Jerry & Barbara. And everyone knows an Eddie Haskell, lol.😎
I love this show! Im a new Leave it to Beaver fan at 27 and this show is very simple but yet well written. And who wouldnt want to have a mom as caring and beautiful as Barbra Billingsly.
U can tell this interview was HEAVILY edited. Would love to see a full unedited interview of this.
I came from a disfunctional family, and like Gerry Mathers stated, I thought most families were like the Cleavers. Being born in the early 50's there was, and still is a certain comfort I get from watching Leave It To Beaver. The Andy Griffith Show was the only other show on this level that I can recall!
I recently purchased a three disc set of 39 episodes of the show. We watch them every night. Brings back great memories when things were great in America. Too bad Hugh Beaumont isn't still with us. He always played a good father. I wonder what happened to Larry. He was funny, always eating an apple.
I loved this show so much. It is an absolute classic. After "The Beav" got lectured by Ward there was always a lesson learned. We all learned that lesson too. RIP Barbara Billingsley, Hugh Beaumont and Ken Osmond. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Greetings from Canada. 🇨🇦
Thank you Kim.
still watching today on me tv.
2019 & I’m watching it for the first time. One of my favorite shows now. Thanks Metv.
God love them all, especially Ken Osmond. Wow, shot 3 times! What amazing people!!
Yes, I read where Beaumont said he had been prepared to walk away if his faith and what he was asked to do as an actor ever clashed with each other. He was a man with a lot of integrity, and it came across on screen.
He was a Methodist minister for a church in skid row LA! He worked on the show to keep his church going.
I love leave it to beaver
I love Leave it to Beaver I think it is a great and classic show!
Loved watching Leave it to Beaver when I was younger and I still watch it today (I'm 27). I just recently bought Season 1 on Amazon and plan on buying the rest of the seasons. R.I.P. to the cast members who have passed on especially Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont. Loved them as Ward and June Cleaver. They are forever missed but never forgotten.
I HAVE ALL 6 SEASONS. YOU WILL LOVE IT WHEN YOU GET THE REST.
Thanks for posting this. I looked all over the net to see this on video after seeing it once on Yahoo so was lucky to see it on youtube. Barbara looks fantastic at 92. Lumpy is good too.
so right!
Only one of them are still living.
I still watch that show!! I’ve never tired of it at age 55. I wish tv was like that still, no vulgar language, kids being respectful to adults, morals. Nowadays, that is crucified in society, and the opposite is glorified!😡😡
Thank you for the update, the show only got better when the boys got older, especially in the last two seasons when Wally, Eddie, and Lumpy seemed to have the focus more on them.
Still my favorite TB show of all time. Can't find it any more.
Rest In Peace Tony Dow!
Rip Tony dow
They all look pretty good, especially Barbara Bilingsley. I still watch it every morning on MeTV.
Great time in TV. A different time.
Thanks beav
How fortunate I was to grow up watching this wonderful show..my very favorite! What lessons we learned, what love and respect they demonstrated- not to mention the funniest incidents because we all experienced them. I used to be the child in them, now I am the parent..bless the Cleaver Family for giving us such joy!
they are clean cut.
RIP Tony dow
Rest in Peace Ken Osmond. All of you guys are loved.
Thank you!
Best Eddie quote I remember, talking to Wally as Wally was cleaning the garage: "It's summer vacation. Your parents aren't allowed to make you work all the time. It's a state law."
Barbra is still lovely. Ill never forget my first reaction to June Cleaver talking jive in Airplane. Absolute comedy genius. What a classy lady she is.
I remember seeing every single episode of "Leave it to Beaver" whenever I was much younger and boy did I enjoy watching it very much.
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I'm 15 and this is one of my favorite shows. Personally, I say forget Nickelodian, this is real television! :D
yea, i'm new to it also at 20. it really is a great show. it's not really as clean cut as i expected, it's very real in some aspects.
Love it! Thanks for posting.
Beautiful Barbra Billingsly portrayed a stay at home mom but in reality she was a working mom of the 50's spending long hours on the set of this very popular televison show.
I loved watching "Leave It to Beaver", when I was a child, and I still watch it. When I am weary and depressed and want a little of my childhood, I just watch some of my childhood TV shows, with a bowl of ice cream or some other tasty treat, and instantly, I am that little boy watching TV, back home in the good ole days, with mom in the kitchen making dinner. My mom passed away 10 years ago and I miss her to. Leave It to Beaver rekindles my mind. I loves all loving moms who loves their children.
Bill Miller, yes "Mom in the kitchen" while we watched 60s and 70s TV. (And Creature Features Saturday nights!)
I saw many LITBs after school while she prepared dinner in the kitchen. Being born in 1956, I do not recall Beaver being aired during prime time. I remember Hazel, The Real McCoys, Pete & Gladys, Dennis the Menace, The Donna Reed Show, Lassie and maybe a couple of others, being on weekday mornings; loved to stay home sick, haha.
I also recall watching Dark Shadows after school, and films like Earth vs the Flying Saucers (or was that on Saturday? I'm old). Later, I developed a new after-school interest; I would descend into the basement to rehearse on my new drums, or to jam with friends. I was "growing up". In retrospect, screw the drums and give me the more "innocent" era of my life. (Well, I have to say music has remained an integral part of my wife's and my life...)
My new "interest" is commenting on RUclips videos, and it is getting to be too time-consuming. Off to watch TV, haha.
Sorry about your Mom, Bill, and God bless!
Steve
Bill Miller, I can remember watching Leave It To Beaver back in the 60’s on TV while eating a TV dinner (Swanson) on a TV tray! Also Dark Shadows!
Its all of a yesterday ...today not as it was in anything...those of us that had of life in the 50s 60s ECT .are the ones that remember of the way things use to be of in this country but that's also gone. We will never have it like it was ever again ..so sad is it for our. Children and this Country. .
Wow they don't make shows like this I'm black but I love this show. I grew up on this great show.
I would 've liked to see more of a tribute for the 50th annversary of LITB . What a great show gone by. I loved Eddie. Ken you did a great job of playing Eddie.
i loved the beaver, i watched all the reruns as a kid, now i have the DVD's!
LadyScorpio39 I have about 40 episodes on my DVR recorded from MeTv. My next move is to buy the boxed set😊.
One of my all time favorite sitcoms. I bought the season 1 and 2 DVD sets, and which they would hurry up and put the rest out.
Ken Osmond looks like Russel Johnson who played the professor on Gilligan's Island.
Loved the way Frank Bank called Richard Deacon "Daddy" and he would snap "You big oaf!"
Ward is probably the only TV dad that actually had some real common sense and wasn't just a caricature or buffoon. He comes across as being the real deal, not like some contrived, scripted character. I always liked that he was strict without going too overboard or making too big a deal out of "kids just being kids." Strange to think Hugh Beaumont would be around 100 years old, if still alive. Great memories of a different time, gentler world.
....you learned things from this show, you took responsibility, respect your family, school, teachers and so on. You don't see TV shows like this anymore...what a shame
YOU ARE SO RIGHT. TODAY'S SHOWS MOST OF THE TIME YOU SEE SOMEONE IN THEIR UNDERWEAR. MOM JUNE CLEAVER NEVER DID THAT.
They have only released seasons 1 and 2 on dvd, I wish they would have released all six seasons.
The show is, and will always be a classic!
Eddie Haskell forever .....
Her role in Airplane was hilarious.
I agree, Barbara looks very good for 92. It's pretty cool to see the whole cast grown up now.
I was a kid at this time in the 50's and 60's and we all knew that *'Leave It To Beaver'* wasn't real. But we enjoyed it anyway! *'Ozzie and Harriet,'* *'Father Knows Best,'* *'Make Room For Daddy'* (The Danny Thomas Show), and so many other great family shows! A great time to be a kid.
I love leave it to beaver! I'm not even an adult yet but I still watch it. My family gets it from netflix and whenever they say something like alright mother she would say "you should me like that" and I would say "alright mother"! I also like bewitched, little rascals, and the dick van dyke show. What old shows does everyone else like?
Hazel, The Real McCoys, Pete & Gladys, Dennis the Menace, The Donna Reed Show, Lassie, Brady Bunch, Second Hundred Years, the list goes on....
The Lone Ranger except, the 3rd season when John Hart played the Ranger👎, Clayton Moore WAS the Lone Ranger, Jeff's Collie & Lassie, My Friend Flicker & Fury, The Rifleman, Patty Duke Show, Dick Van Dyke
The Munsters, The Addams Family, I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, Andy Griffith, Bewitched, The Jeffersons, Sanford and Son, Good Times, Perry Mason the list goes on and on.
Batman and the Wild Wild West
A fact that is hard to believe is the beautiful Ms.Landers (every boys dream teacher) was the youngest to pass away. She was a very heavy smoker.
I met Ken Osmond and Frank Bank a few years ago in Tacoma WA. They had letterman sweaters with their names on them and were very warm adn friendly. It's sad to see Barbars getting older....
Jus' hang loose blood! LOL!!!!
Classic Barbara B.
"A Tribute To Mother"As I drove down that sad and lonely road -the memories in my head were at full load-I was thinking of dear mother,who gave her love so freely, and the tears began to flow from my eyes-now my mother's hair is silver and it's gray,she worked hard every night and every day-she'd clean and make us breakfast,tell us jokes and said she loves us, I guess it was a way, for her to say -you're my children and I love you many ways, I need you, and I mean just what I say-
This is in my top 10 series of all time.
Barbara Billingsley, best known as the 'perfect mom' on TV's 'Leave it to Beaver,' dies at 94
Barbara Billingsley, who gained the title supermom for her gentle portrayal of June Cleaver, the warm, supportive mother of a pair of precocious boys in "Leave it to Beaver," has died. She was 94.
Spokeswoman Judy Twersky says Billingsley died early Saturday at her home in Santa Monica. She had suffered from a rheumatoid disease.
Godspeed Barbara. We will miss you!
wow this is great!!
I always leave it to beaver.
The beaver takes care of me with happy endings each and every single time.
Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow are the only living cast members from Leave it to Beaver alive today
Rest In Peace Tony Dow
Jerry Mathers had a RUclips channel!
@YogaNate79 I don't think some kids would have done it back then because they were afraid of getting whipped by an extention cord or something.
It's so great to see the cast.
One of my favorite Eddie Haskell quips was when the Cleavers were collecting for the clothing drive, and he asked what kind of phony tax deduction Ward was going to get, and Ward heard it and almost bawled him out over it, but Wally stopped him. I actually met Ken Osmond in 2003 outside the hotel in Burbank where the TV Land Convention was going...he let me take a picture with him, but his handler whisked him back in when others tried to get a picture as Osmond was charging for the privilege indoors.
i watch the beaver every weekday morning on METV, love it
Good clean fun watching with Christian values highly recommended!
I just found this show a few weeks ago on Metv. Wish they had it on weekends too.
Great way to start day...I miss it on weekends
I LOVE❤️LEAVE IT TO BEAVER FOREVER!!! They were a FUNCTIONAL family!!!🌹🌹🌹
@littlefuzzer yes, i agree. Ms. Billingsley always was a gracious and elegant lady. i agree. today there is no family hour. it used to be it was ALL or nearly all family hour. there is a three chapter this is your life on lou costello posted (or at least it was recently). the things that man did for others and never asked for any media attention is astonishing.
📺🌞💖😋📺😎📺😃
'Beaver' was 1st on CBS, then ABC.
My favorite show ever. Ward was the best dad!
I agree! Ward is my favorite TV dad.
@johnrunion She knew she was beloved by everyone. She was the perfect Mom to all of us. I loved her in Airplane too. What a classy lady.
Lumy Dumpy actually looks pretty good
I still LOVE this show!
the Beaver should take pride and joy in setting an example of a model family. I WANTED TO BE IN THAT FAMILY SO BAD. So what if families fought louder or Dad was unemployed or underemployed in real life. I want a show like this today. The closest thing we got was Brei on Desperate Housewives. There needs to be a new leave it to beaver that really pushes the envelope on how great and loving a family can be. A show with a family that's too perfect would go over well.
Happy 56th Anniversary!
61st, haha
So sad, there all gone now, except for Wally and Beaver.
Great show!!! This was very interesting to see! Tony Dow was so hot on the show and he still looks great especially if his hair wasn't as long! It's too bad he didn't talk on here though. Thanks for posting! :0)
Nothing like real life just a fantasy
Can I look like Barbara when I'm 92? She's not only beautiful, but still mentally on the ball. Great lady!
Leave It To Beaver was the best show to come out of that era. No show today can match the magic of this series. I own the series on DVD and never grow tired of its charm.
Lady Love oh..,very nice!
Not even The Andy Griffith Show??
man Hugh Beaumont died in 1982...... dam that's almost 30 years ago now.... wow
Lumpy fuckin rules
I liked the way Ward kissed June on the back of the neck!!
no audio?
I'm a 2000's baby but thanx to my father I grew up watching leave it to beaver on Netflix :)
Good job dad
god has a new angel,rest in peace mrs.billingsley
Ward Cleaver was most definitely a happy medium as a Dad!
@woclaz, Amen to that! Two wise men: Andy Taylor and Ward Cleaver!
even though i grew up in the 60s this show reminds me of the times when we did not worry about 11 year olds getting knocked up and when moms where able to stay home and not look like lazy failures--and they went to church!!!
Hope I look that good when I'm 92 - christ! She looked amazing!
RIP Ken Osmond
Thank you!
RIP Frank Bank, 71 years old
We went from "Leave it to Beaver", "Andy Griffith", "Dick Van Dyke", "Ozzie and Harriet", "Father Knows Best", "Donna Reed", etc. to You Tube fight videos with people saying stuff like - "yo, that motherfucker down" or "come on bitch - you think you can take my ass!" The only shows that had that same level of innocence in the 70s were "The Waltons" and "Little House on the Prairie". Here's the thing people - I used to listen to punk and heavy metal when I was a kid - still do even at 50, I love edgy comedians like George Carlin and Richard Pryor, and I love people like Jello Biafra and Frank Zappa. So, I guess many people would be scratching their heads saying - "how can this guy like stuff that's so diametrically opposite?" It's all about context - there's a world of difference between people like Carlin or Pryor saying fuck in their standup shows, and the ghetto or white trash asshole in public places saying it. Furthermore you don't have to be dirty to be funny - there's plenty of clean comedians/ensembles that are hilarious - Studio C and the comedians on the Dry Bar channel are perfect examples. It's a yin yang thing people - you need the shows with good family values, balanced with stuff that's not afraid to take chances - you can't have too much chaos, and you can't have too much order, otherwise civilization implodes which is what I think is happening now, big time - right now we have too much chaos. I like to call it "The Goldilocks Effect" - you have to have just the right amount of order, tempered with just the right amount of rebellion and at the right time.
Back in the '70s, Jerry was a bank teller, I think for Bank of America, in the Los Angeles suburb of Woodland Hills. All the girls would stop by just to look at him. I had just started at rival bank, Security Pacific, and Jerry Mathers being a fellow teller, made the job seem a whole lot cooler.
Barbara looks great for 92!
Billingsly did a great turn in the movie AIRPLANE!
Love this show. I think that everyone knows a Eddie Haskell. I couldn’t stand the Eddy in my sons live
Life I mean 😊