You were born two years before the show started, and never missed an episode? Do you actually remember watching it at the age of two?? Hmmm I was born in '66, and I THINK I saw most of the episodes, as re-runs.
@@Bannysadkosays2u Maybe the poster didn't mean they watched the first run. I was born in 1959 and remember watching the episodes as a kid, didn't care if they were reruns or first run - enjoyed them.
I grew up watching the Beaver,it was my favorite part of the day. I would run home after school, I couldn't wait. I'm now celebrating my 70th birthday. Those were simpler times,perhaps the best times.
Yes those were good times if you were white. . You went to school with all your white pals, no black faces to disgrace your classrooms. You rode the bus with all the other white folks. Nobody made you sit in back. Sat wherever you pleased. Ate in whatever restaurant you wanted to enjoy your meal. So many many ways white people lived their lives without being beaten or shoved away. So yeah im sure your life was simply wonderful back in the 50s
Narrator said it was just one scene, and I remember it. In a dream-type sequence, Lucy is pictured sitting outside Rick’s studio door, holding a baby. THAT was Jerry Mathers. But you’re right-the images shown with Little Ricky showed Richard Keith as Little Ricky, and that was implying it was Mathers.
Pure bullshit... Jerry mathers never appeared on i love Lucy, he himself has stated this many times. The kid on Lucy's lap not only bears no resemblance to Mathers, he's also WAY older than Mathers would have been at the time.
@@lolacorinne5384Good job with that! I remember that scene, too! Now I CAN believe that baby was Jerry Mathers! He always had a Yugoslavian look about him.
I remember Tony Dow visiting my high school, I think in 1963. It was Huntington Park HS in Los Angeles, CA, and I would have been a freshman, and I have an autographed picture of him, somewhere. Melaney from SoCal
I still watch the reruns. Ken Osmond, who played Eddie Haskill, was so type cast he couldn’t get work as an actor so he joined the LAPD. Some of his fellow cops ribbed him a bit but he said he enjoyed the work until he was shot chasing a suspect. After a second close call he retired early and went into the home remodeling business. Unfortunately we lost Ken/Eddie much too early. He’s someone I would have enjoyed meeting.
Barbara Billingsley (June Cleaver) said that Ken Osmond (Eddie Haskell) was the most well behaved perfect gentleman anyone could ask for when not in character.
A necessary correction. Jerry Mathers was NOT the baby on I Love Lucy. Keith Thibodeaux, billed as "Richard Keith" was the actor who portrayed Little Ricky. The head shapes are entirely different! For an idea of how a young Jerry Mathers looked, view an old Hitchcock film, "The Trouble With Harry" and Mathers is shown at the beginning of the film.
I remember the scene he’s talking about, and when I looked back at an image of it, it does look like Jerry Mathers. In it, little Ricky was older, so they didn’t use Keith Thibodeaux. Lucy was having a daydream about what was to become of her and little Ricky, imagining that Ricky would leave her for the other woman. They were sitting and begging for money, completely destitute, as Ricky and the other lady walked by. Ricky had sympathy on them, and dropped a coin in her jar.
@@p.m.6102 It looks exactly like him. Go to google and type “Jerry Mathers played Little Ricky.” Then click on images. The first image I see is JM sitting on Lucille Ball’s lap. Thats the scene.
Those “good old days” were like being trapped in a shiny middle class bubble. When you tried to get out into the REAL world all hell would break loose.
I watch Leave it to Beaver every single day. I love that show. I even have the complete DVD set. I wish they made tv like they did in the 60's and 70's and some 80's. I do not even watch current tv shows, I love the old classics.
About June misspeaking about Peachtree Street. The narrative indicates she was mixed up. Barbara Billingsley is an actress. She reads what's in the script. She didn't write it and she probably didn't question the judgment of the writer, director, producer or story consultant.
No matter the mistakes and bloopers I enjoy and still enjoy falling asleep watching the show. Just wish you would show the bloopers and mistakes mentioned. But still love this channel❤
Hate to argue with you, but my childhood was not too different than the Cleaver boys. Great parents, great friends, schools and neighborhood. My brother and I had a paper route when we were around 10-12. Delivered the morning paper on our bikes at 3 am, by ourselves, with no problems. Great growing up in the 60's and early 70's.
I was 7 to 13 when the show was on the air, so about the age of The Beav. My family was so much like the Cleavers. The show just seemed very normal to me. Dad wore a suit, Mom was dressed nicely, both were calm, honest and wise. Our house was clean and organized. We ate at the dining room table together. My two younger brothers were like Beav and his friends. What can I say, we were The Snyders, but really, we were the Cleavers lol. We all watched the show together. TV was new back then, and it was great.
I was in 3rd grade when the show ended in 1963. I never realized that while I watched the show into my teenage years that I was tuning into reruns, lol. I still watch it with my 35 y/o daughter for both the story lines & the nostalgia of a great era. I 'm not ignorant, of course, that when the final original show ended, America was about to change rather drastically (e.g., assassination of JFK, Vietnam War & protests/riots, race riots & end of segregation/MLK, sexual revolution/feminist movement, & "them long-haired, pot-smokin', hippies," Elvis' pelvis, & Beetlemania). "Those were the worst of times ; those were the best of times ." I'm blessed to have had the experiences & the shared memories with my husband of 50 yrs [m. Aug. 24, 1974 to Present] ❤ 🙎🙍♂ .
They made a good choice with Mathers. He turned out to be a pretty darned good actor. Pretty amazing that a kid his age could remember all those lines in 253 episodes.
The narrator got his facts right on that one. She covered a physical flaw with the pearls and she changed low heels for high heels when the boys grew to be almost as tall their parents. There's a reason for most things.
There is a reason mothers were similar (not exactly) like June. Ever hear of “Mother’s Little Helper”? Doctors used to prescribe Valium for the “little lady”who was taking care of kids and a house and facing the pressures of looking fresh as a daisy when the man got home. Old days had good AND bad things.
I loved watching Beaver and thought Wally was the most real, normal character on tv. He seemed like a real kid not an actor. I had a crush on him on him. I wanted parents like Beaver’s and loved hiding Dad.
Wallys age issue isn't a mistake....they really couldn't wreck the show having him go off to college or get married The show NEEDED to stay within a certain age-frame of young boys
And I'm so glad they didn't do what many, many shows did and still do, by bringing in a younger child/children, usually through adoption, when the older child ages out and moves on. I won't begin to try to list all the family oriented shows, dramas and comedies, that I know of that have used that gimmick-and it's usually a real flop. Instead, Leave It To Beaver went out on a much more plausible and natural note, imo.
I was born in 1957 .i didn't remember much about leave it to beaver from when it was on originally but I've watched it on reruns since 1980.i know just about every episode now
Did Jerry Mathers appear in I Love Lucy? One of the reviewers claimed that Jerry Mather's played Little Ricky during Lucy's dream sequence. This is NOT true. Mather's himself said it wasn't him in a Facebook post a year or so ago. The kid looks quite a bit like him, but it wasn't him.
This was before my time as I was born the year this show was canceled, and I don't ever recall seeing any episode, but I did know about it. The thing that stands out for me now, is that my brother-in-law's name is Ward. He was one of my heroes and was a retired Colonel from the USAF, with the most combat hours in the F-15E at the time he retired. He was killed piloting a single engine Cessna. It appears that the wings snapped mid-flight. But, just hearing them say the name Ward in the video, makes me smile.
This video is quite confusing and not well made. The episode the narrator is talking about is “Ricky’s Old Girlfriend”, but the video does not have clips from that episode when it's talking about it. In the episode “Ricky’s Old Girlfriend”, Lucy is having a dream and is sitting in front of a theater as a poor beggar with a little boy on her lap. That boy is Jerry Mathers. Jerry had no lines, he just sat there. Geez, if you're going to make specific references, how about using the correct matching video to clarify what you're talking about!
You are right about what's seen in this video, as far as it being a different episode from the one they were talking about. But Jerry Mathers himself actually stated that he was never on I Love Lucy. For some reason, that rumor is persistent!!
The best was when Eddie said "you're dress is lovely" & June says "yes Eddie, you already told me that downstairs ". I bet she enjoyed finally giving him a comeback.
I met Beaver, Wally, Eddie and Lumpy at various Nostalgia conventions both in Calif and New York, and believe it or not, the nicest and friendliest was LUMPY !
"if a line got too much laughter, they'd remove it"....I can believe that because the show was aiming for some level of reality, Not comedy. BUT! Too much laughter FROM WHO?? LITB wasn't filmed in front of a live audience ....laughter from the crew?? I don't know
Jerry Mathers was never in I Love Lucy. It was Richard Keith (real name Keith Thibodeaux): From the age of about 3, Keith Thibodeaux played Little Ricky from 1956 to 1957.
I loved never and his dad was so full of understanding I use to sit with my kids and they were in early teens they loved it good moral messages when the did the show on TV were never comes home I loved how as he walked in house the use older shows to show his dad and how he helped him it brought a tear to my eyes and my family growing up was just like this just my mom didn't dress like that but we always had an adventure love it still
Also, in the still shown here, little Ricky is sitting on Desi's lap, not Lucy's! There's more bloopers in this video than there were in the show. Scarlett O'Hara wasn't born on Peachtree St. because she's a fictional character, she was born in the mind of Margaret Mitchell, who was born there so it makes sense that the character was born there since she's a figment of the writer's imagination.
You need to do some research.Jerry Mathers NEVER Played Little Ricky on i Love Lucy. that was Keith Thibodeaux. At least I cut out there.. very poor production
Yeah, then June started getting so darn serious all the time. Like she was an old biddie almost overnight! I mean, she wasn't exactly young when the show started, but at least she acted more fun loving and affectionate with Ward and the boys. I still like the character of June overall, but just always wondered why they changed her so much as the show went on.
They messed up with Gilbert, too. His fist shows he was raised by a single father and the cleaver's next-door neighbor. In one of the last shows, Ward and June remark how they don't know his parents
Why should we watch this, you can't even get the right info about " little Ricky" in I love Lucy ; so how do we know anything in this video is right. Do some simple research next time.
How could anyone think that Jerry Mathers was in I Love Lucy. Actually the actor that played Little Ricky was in several episodes of The Andy Griffith show. He played one of Opie's friends.
Keith Thibodeaux played Little Ricky….not Jerry Mathers.
And Little Ricky was setting on "Big" Ricky's lap not Lucy's............LOL Got to watch the narrators
It was only in that one episode.
@@marywilburreedJerry was never on I Love Lucy.
@@bubgum00 ok. I stand corrected. I didn’t think he looked like the Beaver…🙂
@@marywilburreedhe was on Lucy for one episode according to to the narrator.
Enjoyed your look back at Leave it to Beaver ! I was born in 1955 and never missed an episode growing up. It was a good, clean & wholesome show 🤗❤
You were born two years before the show started, and never missed an episode? Do you actually remember watching it at the age of two??
Hmmm
I was born in '66, and I THINK I saw most of the episodes, as re-runs.
@@Bannysadkosays2u Maybe the poster didn't mean they watched the first run. I was born in 1959 and remember watching the episodes as a kid, didn't care if they were reruns or first run - enjoyed them.
I grew up in a not so good family , so I lived through The Leave It To Beaver shows . I’m now 60 years old and I’m watching it as we speak !!!
Me too
No matter the mistakes, Leave It to Beaver is still very impressive.
There were several bloopers in this "Leave it to Beaver" blooper video.😂
Marcus Welby Maryland cracked me up
Leave it to Beaver provided a good example for kids who didn’t have good examples for parents.
I grew up watching the Beaver,it was my favorite part of the day. I would run home after school, I couldn't wait. I'm now celebrating my 70th birthday. Those were simpler times,perhaps the best times.
Yes those were good times if you were white. . You went to school with all your white pals, no black faces to disgrace your classrooms. You rode the bus with all the other white folks. Nobody made you sit in back. Sat wherever you pleased. Ate in whatever restaurant you wanted to enjoy your meal. So many many ways white people lived their lives without being beaten or shoved away. So yeah im sure your life was simply wonderful back in the 50s
Marcus Welby MD as in medical doctor, not Maryland🙄
😂😂😂 That one got me. 😂😂😂
@@brokenvesselsstudiowithtri428me too tbh I cracked up just watching it
I was wondering about that but couldn't figure it out, so thanks.
That was not Jerry Mathers ,in I love Lucy, how could you make that big mistake..
Narrator said it was just one scene, and I remember it. In a dream-type sequence, Lucy is pictured sitting outside Rick’s studio door, holding a baby. THAT was Jerry Mathers. But you’re right-the images shown with Little Ricky showed Richard Keith as Little Ricky, and that was implying it was Mathers.
That IS Jerry Mathers?
Pure bullshit... Jerry mathers never appeared on i love Lucy, he himself has stated this many times.
The kid on Lucy's lap not only bears no resemblance to Mathers, he's also WAY older than Mathers would have been at the time.
@@lolacorinne5384Good job with that! I remember that scene, too! Now I CAN believe that baby was Jerry Mathers! He always had a Yugoslavian look about him.
Yep…I didn’t think so….that child looks nothing like the Beav!
I remember Tony Dow visiting my high school, I think in 1963. It was Huntington Park HS in Los Angeles, CA, and I would have been a freshman, and I have an autographed picture of him, somewhere. Melaney from SoCal
Ya should get it out and display it! Others would enjoy it 😊
I am 78, and when I was about 14, I had my picture taken with Tony Dow and Paul Peterson (of the Donna Reed show). I had a huge crush on Tony Dow!🤗
He died too soon
I still watch the reruns. Ken Osmond, who played Eddie Haskill, was so type cast he couldn’t get work as an actor so he joined the LAPD. Some of his fellow cops ribbed him a bit but he said he enjoyed the work until he was shot chasing a suspect. After a second close call he retired early and went into the home remodeling business. Unfortunately we lost Ken/Eddie much too early. He’s someone I would have enjoyed meeting.
Barbara Billingsley (June Cleaver) said that Ken Osmond (Eddie Haskell) was the most well behaved perfect gentleman anyone could ask for when not in character.
A necessary correction. Jerry Mathers was NOT the baby on I Love Lucy. Keith Thibodeaux, billed as "Richard Keith" was the actor who portrayed Little Ricky. The head shapes are entirely different! For an idea of how a young Jerry Mathers looked, view an old Hitchcock film, "The Trouble With Harry" and Mathers is shown at the beginning of the film.
How do. These mistakes stay.
He didn’t look at all like Jerry Mathers.
Yes it was Keith.He's actually one of my FB friends.
Jerry Mathers was never on I Love Lucy.
I remember the scene he’s talking about, and when I looked back at an image of it, it does look like Jerry Mathers. In it, little Ricky was older, so they didn’t use Keith Thibodeaux. Lucy was having a daydream about what was to become of her and little Ricky, imagining that Ricky would leave her for the other woman. They were sitting and begging for money, completely destitute, as Ricky and the other lady walked by. Ricky had sympathy on them, and dropped a coin in her jar.
LoL
Wasn’t him
@@p.m.6102 It looks exactly like him. Go to google and type “Jerry Mathers played Little Ricky.” Then click on images. The first image I see is JM sitting on Lucille Ball’s lap. Thats the scene.
@@stacyr3743I don't recall the episode, but Mathers himself stated that he was never on the I Love Lucy show. No telling how that rumor got started!
"Marcus Welby Maryland". . .now, that's funny.
How did that happen?
lol MD
@@MG-ot2yr Voice-bot might have said, 'Em period dee period'.
That is how it is written.
Came here to see if there was a comment about this! So funny.
What a Golden trip down Memory Lane 😊
i love Beaver Blooper
It's sad that todays solciety is backwards compared to the good old days.
I think so too, so sad
Those “good old days” were like being trapped in a shiny middle class bubble. When you tried to get out into the REAL world all hell would break loose.
I watch Leave it to Beaver every single day. I love that show. I even have the complete DVD set. I wish they made tv like they did in the 60's and 70's and some 80's. I do not even watch current tv shows, I love the old classics.
About June misspeaking about Peachtree Street. The narrative indicates she was mixed up. Barbara Billingsley is an actress. She reads what's in the script. She didn't write it and she probably didn't question the judgment of the writer, director, producer or story consultant.
Marcus Wellby, Maryland????? Does no one edit this stuff
No matter the mistakes and bloopers I enjoy and still enjoy falling asleep watching the show. Just wish you would show the bloopers and mistakes mentioned. But still love this channel❤
Hate to argue with you, but my childhood was not too different than the Cleaver boys. Great parents, great friends, schools and neighborhood. My brother and I had a paper route when we were around 10-12. Delivered the morning paper on our bikes at 3 am, by ourselves, with no problems. Great growing up in the 60's and early 70's.
❤ Lol Watch the Beaver almost every day
I was 7 to 13 when the show was on the air, so about the age of The Beav. My family was so much like the Cleavers. The show just seemed very normal to me. Dad wore a suit, Mom was dressed nicely, both were calm, honest and wise. Our house was clean and organized. We ate at the dining room table together. My two younger brothers were like Beav and his friends. What can I say, we were The Snyders, but really, we were the Cleavers lol. We all watched the show together. TV was new back then, and it was great.
I was in 3rd grade when the show ended in 1963. I never realized that while I watched the show into my teenage years that I was tuning into reruns, lol. I still watch it with my 35 y/o daughter for both the story lines & the nostalgia of a great era.
I 'm not ignorant, of course, that when the final original show ended, America was about to change rather drastically (e.g., assassination of JFK, Vietnam War & protests/riots, race riots & end of segregation/MLK, sexual revolution/feminist movement, & "them long-haired, pot-smokin', hippies," Elvis' pelvis, & Beetlemania).
"Those were the worst of times ; those were the best of times ." I'm blessed to have had the experiences & the shared memories with my husband of 50 yrs [m. Aug. 24, 1974 to Present] ❤ 🙎🙍♂ .
Wait a minute! “Marcus Welby Maryland” ?!? Give me a break! It was “Marcus Welby, MD”…as in medical doctor! (Around 6:28 or so).
Narrated by a robot !
Little Ricky was never played by Jerry Matthers. That photo is Keith Thibodaux
I don’t suppose they knew that we’d be watching this over and over for years, so they never thought anyone would notice or comment on a few mistakes!
They made a good choice with Mathers. He turned out to be a pretty darned good actor. Pretty amazing that a kid his age could remember all those lines in 253 episodes.
It was NOT Beaver who was the baby in the I Love Lucy show!! It was NOT JERRY MATHERS!
Jerry Mather was only in one episode of I love Lucy. Google it and see for yourself.
Jerry Mathers himself states that he did not appear in this episode.
It’s not Marcus Welby Maryland it’s Marcus Welby, M.D…Doctor of Medicine
Marcus Welby, Maryland????!!!!! How about he was a medical doctor!!! Marcus Welby, MD!!!! Oh my gosh!!! Who writes this stuff??
Who reads this stuff???
@@janelljohnson8960 An Artificial Intelligence narrator only speaks what it is programmed to say. MD was written instead of M. D.
Since when is it. Marcus Welby Maryland? LOL
This is the way my world was only mom didn't wear pearl necklace and earrings. Those were worn on Sunday morning for church. What a time we had. ❤
June doing housework in pearls and high heels. Perfect hair and makeup. She must have been on tranquilizers
The narrator got his facts right on that one. She covered a physical flaw with the pearls and she changed low heels for high heels when the boys grew to be almost as tall their parents. There's a reason for most things.
Steffod wives
Your comment makes infinitely less sense than June's dress formality.
There is a reason mothers were similar (not exactly) like June. Ever hear of “Mother’s Little Helper”? Doctors used to prescribe Valium for the “little lady”who was taking care of kids and a house and facing the pressures of looking fresh as a daisy when the man got home. Old days had good AND bad things.
Now, Ward, take it easy on the beaver...
Ward, weren't you a little rough on the beaver last night...
Jerry Mathers himself states that he did not appear in this episode.
I loved watching Beaver and thought Wally was the most real, normal character on tv. He seemed like a real kid not an actor. I had a crush on him on him. I wanted parents like Beaver’s and loved hiding Dad.
Wallys age issue isn't a mistake....they really couldn't wreck the show having him go off to college or get married
The show NEEDED to stay within a certain age-frame of young boys
And I'm so glad they didn't do what many, many shows did and still do, by bringing in a younger child/children, usually through adoption, when the older child ages out and moves on. I won't begin to try to list all the family oriented shows, dramas and comedies, that I know of that have used that gimmick-and it's usually a real flop. Instead, Leave It To Beaver went out on a much more plausible and natural note, imo.
Watching through these again. Still cracks me up.
What awesome memories 😊
I was born in 1957 .i didn't remember much about leave it to beaver from when it was on originally but I've watched it on reruns since 1980.i know just about every episode now
That is NOT Jerry Mathers in Lucy. Get it right.
In the Soup was always my favorite one.
I remember that episode. I'm 70 now.
Did Jerry Mathers appear in I Love Lucy?
One of the reviewers claimed that Jerry Mather's played Little Ricky during Lucy's dream sequence. This is NOT true. Mather's himself said it wasn't him in a Facebook post a year or so ago. The kid looks quite a bit like him, but it wasn't him.
This was before my time as I was born the year this show was canceled, and I don't ever recall seeing any episode, but I did know about it. The thing that stands out for me now, is that my brother-in-law's name is Ward. He was one of my heroes and was a retired Colonel from the USAF, with the most combat hours in the F-15E at the time he retired. He was killed piloting a single engine Cessna. It appears that the wings snapped mid-flight. But, just hearing them say the name Ward in the video, makes me smile.
This show was a great lesson in parenting, unlike today's sit com's.
It was defined as the British say, "A gentle comedy."
This video is quite confusing and not well made. The episode the narrator is talking about is “Ricky’s Old Girlfriend”, but the video does not have clips from that episode when it's talking about it. In the episode “Ricky’s Old Girlfriend”, Lucy is having a dream and is sitting in front of a theater as a poor beggar with a little boy on her lap. That boy is Jerry Mathers. Jerry had no lines, he just sat there.
Geez, if you're going to make specific references, how about using the correct matching video to clarify what you're talking about!
You are right about what's seen in this video, as far as it being a different episode from the one they were talking about. But Jerry Mathers himself actually stated that he was never on I Love Lucy. For some reason, that rumor is persistent!!
Marcus Welby Maryland? Why don't you use a human narrator or at the very least, listen before you post?
Yes, that was the stupidest thing I heard in the entire video. And you’re right, no one reviewed it. Idiots!
Actor Frank Bank was Clarence, aka Lumpy. Character Eddy Haskell was played by actor Ken Osmond. Do you get these names mixed up on purpose? Good god!
Loved revisiting my youth!!!
Lost your credibility when you said Jerry Mathers was little Ricky! But the boy who played little Ricky was on a couple of shows.
Jerry Mathers was little Ricky? I don't buy it
@@michaelshevelev8738 he did not!’
No, Jerry Mathers has stated that he was never on I Love Lucy at all!@@michaelshevelev8738
@@michaelshevelev8738Mathers has himself said that he was never on I Love Lucy. Just some rumor that persists for some reason!
This show was 10 x better than the Brady Bunch. Still makes me laugh.
June was always dressed as if going to dinner at the White House: necklace, bracelet, heels, a dress, earrings, etc.
The clip of "Jerry Mathers" in I Love Lucy, sorry, that's not him. That's Keith Thibodeaux.
Always enjoyed that show.
Didn’t watch ALL the episodes until a few years ago. I loved it!
One of my favorite shows ever!
This Scene Wasn’t Edited, Look Closer At This Leave It To Beaver Blooper - SO WHERE IS IT ?
Clickbait headline...so many do it.
The Bev is 75!!! 😩 Only cast member left 😟 Ugh! Would love to see a new Leave It to Beaver ❤
Why? Leave the classics alone.
I love the Eddie Haskell question: "Hey Mrs. Cleaver, how's the beaver?" Priceless. 🤡
The best was when Eddie said "you're dress is lovely" & June says "yes Eddie, you already told me that downstairs ". I bet she enjoyed finally giving him a comeback.
Marcus Welby Maryland? HAHA No, it is Marcus Welby MD as in Medical Doctor.
Always loved the show. “Yes Mrs. Crabtree,”
I met Beaver, Wally, Eddie and Lumpy at various Nostalgia conventions both in Calif and New York, and believe it or not, the nicest and friendliest was LUMPY !
"Sitting on Lucy's lap" ??
I thought that guy's name was RICKY.
I was 3 mon old I didn't start watching it till I was older.
"if a line got too much laughter, they'd remove it"....I can believe that because the show was aiming for some level of reality, Not comedy.
BUT! Too much laughter FROM WHO??
LITB wasn't filmed in front of a live audience ....laughter from the crew??
I don't know
Jerry Mathers was never in I Love Lucy. It was Richard Keith (real name Keith Thibodeaux): From the age of about 3, Keith Thibodeaux played Little Ricky from 1956 to 1957.
That was NOT Jerry Mathers in I Love Lucy.
No family like this has ever existed in the entire Iniverse
I didn't think he ever played little Rickey .
I really enjoyed this!
One of my favorite shows
Actually, it was Keith Thibodeaux who played little Ricky, NOT Jerry Mathers. Get the facts before giving in correct information.
I loved never and his dad was so full of understanding I use to sit with my kids and they were in early teens they loved it good moral messages when the did the show on TV were never comes home I loved how as he walked in house the use older shows to show his dad and how he helped him it brought a tear to my eyes and my family growing up was just like this just my mom didn't dress like that but we always had an adventure love it still
Kids now days have hunchbacks constantly viewing their I Phones. Conversations? Forget it!!
Was not Jerry Mathers on Lucy's lap.
Also, in the still shown here, little Ricky is sitting on Desi's lap, not Lucy's! There's more bloopers in this video than there were in the show.
Scarlett O'Hara wasn't born on Peachtree St. because she's a fictional character, she was born in the mind of Margaret Mitchell, who was born there so it makes sense that the character was born there since she's a figment of the writer's imagination.
Oops!!!!😱 There’s a BLOOPER on This video as Well 😂😂😂
The little boy is Not sitting on Lucy’s Lap 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🦩🩷🦩
Yes, there's several bloopers on this video!
“How’s the Beaver tonight Dear?
You need to do some research.Jerry Mathers NEVER Played Little Ricky on i Love Lucy. that was Keith Thibodeaux. At least I cut out there.. very poor production
I just played a mom on stage and I wore some June Cleaver pearls as a salute.
Young guys back in the 50s and 60s all loved beaver
Someone needs to check the facts.Jerry was never in I Love Lucy.
You need to get your facts straight! Neither of those TWO DIFFERENT little boys from I Love Lucy were Jerry Mathers!
Love. The. Show .
The parents were real chummy in the early episodes.
Yeah, then June started getting so darn serious all the time. Like she was an old biddie almost overnight! I mean, she wasn't exactly young when the show started, but at least she acted more fun loving and affectionate with Ward and the boys. I still like the character of June overall, but just always wondered why they changed her so much as the show went on.
@@katbird5775
Same with Ward.
I still watch LITB
Too bad you've reduced its title to initials.
Marcus Welby, Maryland??? Bots got no soul! Cheers....
No more sequels. They never match up to the original series. The legacy of a great series should not be tarnished.
Blooper in THIS video. In Lucy’s dream on the airplane, you said Little Ricky was on Lucy’s lap, but the picture shows him on Ricky’s lap. 😮
Not Mathers on I Love Lucy.
They messed up with Gilbert, too. His fist shows he was raised by a single father and the cleaver's next-door neighbor. In one of the last shows, Ward and June remark how they don't know his parents
Eddie got nothing wrong. He read the script correctly. The writer is the culprit when the name of the book, Two Years Before the Mask, is mentioned.
I agree that was not Jerry Mathers in I Love Lucy. Many other actors played the part, mostly Keith Thibodeaux, but not Jerry Mathers. 😮
Why should we watch this, you can't even get the right info about " little Ricky" in I love Lucy ; so how do we know anything in this video is right. Do some simple research next time.
Marcus Welby Maryland????? You mean Marcus Welby--MD!? 😏🤣
the soup bowl episode is Always brought up....but I thinkit's one of the more unbelievable episodes not up to the usual HIGH LITB standards
That sounds like the episode that jumped the shark!😄
6:47 Not today, Skynet. Not today.
The little boy who played Little Ricky in I Love Lucy was NOT Jerry Mathers. That was Richard Keith.
How could anyone think that Jerry Mathers was in I Love Lucy. Actually the actor that played Little Ricky was in several episodes of The Andy Griffith show. He played one of Opie's friends.
Jerry Mathers has stated publicly that he never appeared in any episode of " I Love Lucy".