@@filthyanimal874 I don’t think it has anything to do with being cold blooded. The objection is with the wording in the narration. The wording makes it seem like a surprise that people in their 80’s and 90’e passed on. I assumed many of these people had passed even before watching the video, so to tell me it is with a heavy heart that unfortunately this person or that person has died sounds ridiculous because most people already understand a lot of these people died.a long time ago. Maybe it is appropriate for some of the actors that were kids, but for the older ones, just tell us the year they died, their age, and the cause of death if you know it.
I quit watching. Couldn't stand all the mispronunciation. "El-oys" for "Eloise?" Her name doesn't rhyme with "noise." Jay North was going to tell us what Paul Petersen said, and you cut him off. You showed a random clip and then talked about someone not in the clip.
Joseph Kearns was the ultimate cranky Mr. Wilson. A HUGE loss for the show when he tragically passed away at the peak of its running. It wasn’t the same without him.
Cringe. Reporting "with heavy heart" the death of someone who made it well into the 90 presupposes that the adults familiar with this series haven't been educated about life's inevitability. Shouldn't the copy being AI interpreted celebrate the fact that performers like Sylvia Field and Gloria Henry made it to 97 and 98 instead of sadly mourning the tragedy that somehow they proved to be mortal like everyone else? We should all be so lucky to make it that long. God-awful piece of nostalgia click-bait.
Shows like Dennis the Menace, The Donna Reed Show and Leave It to Beaver were hardly realistic. Yet, they gave us surrogate families we looked forward to visiting every week.
Great show along with leave it to beaver and other great tv shows of that era better than this garbage that’s out today and I’m only 56 almost 57 years old
Jay North was a great child actor but he was also a very abused child actor he hated that show and he will not watch reruns of it . Jay north bad memories about that show. This was not a happy go lucky show for Jay North where did you get your info? Plus not to mention the fact that on your title card that’s not Jay North as an old man. Dude Clickbait, you should be ashamed of yourself.
I'm convinced if it weren't for Dennis, there never would have been a beaver. I have corresponded with Jay and he's super nice and very smart. Wishing him all the best.
The women all lived (or are still living) to ripe, old ages while most all of the men (except for our hero Dennis) died earlier. In other words, they followed normal demographic trends.
Thanks so much for this video. To this day, I still watch Dennis the Menace when I want to relax and enjoy something on TV instead of the harshness of news & drama. I truly liked all the characters over those years but it was Dennis that drew me in as a kid.
Love Dennis The Menace. We need more like this but that will never happen along with Mr. Ed my all time favorite show. These are classic shows we would watch and still today you may find them on your channels somewhere I used to get them a few years ago still.
They comes on antenna tv metv metv-plus cozy and fetv and many more patty duke show I like that one if u have spectrum tv u can find mostly all of them and tubi
@@Doll676 Yes that's where i was watching them also. Mr Ed being my favorite. When they quit rerunning his I contacted them they said that because the contract ran out for reruns. Sometimes you'd almost think he really was talking lol
I loved the show as a kid! Does anyone else remember that there was also a series if Dennis the Menace comic books back then? I think they cost around 12 cents then!
Death is tragic when they weren't told they were loved in life and appreciated. Death is tragic because we're dead and especially for the people who grieve and suffer for years or carry grief until they die. You don't understand until you emotionally experienced. With that said if you were loved, died of old age at a very old age well yes that is not necessarily tragic. Its just a title for the video.
I worked beside Jay North at a private prison in north Florida about 20 years ago,I spent à lot of time around Him, hes a nice guy. Jay if you ever see this,Im the big guy covered in tattoos.😊
He and I launched to Mars together 10 years ago. He couldn't stop poking holes in our ship with his slingshot. Sadly, Tommy died a tragic death being sucked out into the void.
Sara Seegar also had a recurring role as Ma Smalley who ran a boarding house on Gunsmoke. Dennis The Menace was funny and Jay Norths guest appearance on The Donna Reed Show was funny also where she wanted to paint and remodel the living room and Dennis's attempts at helping was disasterous.
I just wish it was on television again. It would be nice if MeTV would pick it up. As for the interview between Lucille Ball and Gail Gordon, I wish you would have played more of it, or I could find it here on RUclips.
What a bogus video. If some actor or actress dies in their 80's or later 90's, how is that "Tragic"? Sad that your video got so many "Thumbs Ups". You cut out / deleted Jay North saying that he hated all adults. Show biz is very often a rotten business done by rotten adults. both in front of the camera and behind the camera, and in the offices of the big-wigs.
@@thomascampbell5633 The AI voice announced it as if it were breaking news. And I’ll guarantee you that no one remembers where they were when Sylvia Field died.
@@DJ-bj8ku Yes, thanks for the clarification. It's a bizarre thing to say as if it was breaking news. I was focusing on the idea that it was an insignificant story even if it had been announced in 1998.
I went into the Navy in 1976 and during boot camp a D.I. from a unit a week behind us came into our barracks to tell us he just found out one of his recruits was Jay North from Dennis the menace. Then a couple years ago I read an article about Jay North and he confirmed it.
The video needs better audio volume balancing. Loud loud, loud, then soft, soft, soft. I wouldn't say that the actors died tragically. Many of them lived into their 80s and 90s and died of the normal diseases of aging.
broken hearted for Joeseph learns so much that I are more than five closest friends modeled after Dennis and George always forty or more years than myself all had died before I turned forty that the black hole of so many was Vacum that pulled me into poison death myself after five years of suffering so many died that I need after ten years of having seven daily mr. Wilson’s💔
I’m sure he is a nice man. But I would not watch the show because Dennis what’s supposed to be a little short chubby kid not a tall skinny kid. And as a kid, I couldn’t associate him with the cartoon.
When people die in their 80s and 90s it's hard for me to conceive it as tragic
Exactly, it’s as if these people are expected to live forever. I think 98 and 97 years old is a pretty good run.
It is for their loved ones. I still miss my Dad. Died at 93.
Damn dude you have ice water running through your veins.
@@filthyanimal874 I don’t think it has anything to do with being cold blooded. The objection is with the wording in the narration. The wording makes it seem like a surprise that people in their 80’s and 90’e passed on. I assumed many of these people had passed even before watching the video, so to tell me it is with a heavy heart that unfortunately this person or that person has died sounds ridiculous because most people already understand a lot of these people died.a long time ago. Maybe it is appropriate for some of the actors that were kids, but for the older ones, just tell us the year they died, their age, and the cause of death if you know it.
@@sg696 The narration must be AI-generated because it announced Sylvia Fields’ death in 1998 as if it just happened.
Joseph Kearns died in late 1962 at age 55! A terrible loss, he was a wonderful man !!!!!
I quit watching. Couldn't stand all the mispronunciation. "El-oys" for "Eloise?" Her name doesn't rhyme with "noise." Jay North was going to tell us what Paul Petersen said, and you cut him off. You showed a random clip and then talked about someone not in the clip.
GOOD OLE MR. WILSON"
Dennis the menace is one of my favorite shows I still watch it😊
Joseph Kearns was the ultimate cranky Mr. Wilson. A HUGE loss for the show when he tragically passed away at the peak of its running. It wasn’t the same without him.
Dennis and Margret are the two surviving cast members left.... now that is sad.
Cringe.
Reporting "with heavy heart" the death of someone who made it well into the 90 presupposes that the adults familiar with this series haven't been educated about life's inevitability. Shouldn't the copy being AI interpreted celebrate the fact that performers like Sylvia Field and Gloria Henry made it to 97 and 98 instead of sadly mourning the tragedy that somehow they proved to be mortal like everyone else? We should all be so lucky to make it that long.
God-awful piece of nostalgia click-bait.
Jay North was my favorite character.
Shows like Dennis the Menace, The Donna Reed Show and Leave It to Beaver were hardly realistic. Yet, they gave us surrogate families we looked forward to visiting every week.
I'm not all together convinced of that, because people and families years ago were like this in many ways!
Family's like that don't exist that's why I never liked them growing up to clean
@@randymerlo4070We knew they didn't really exist like that back then. They lived in their own, idealized suburbia and we enjoyed visiting them there.
Great show along with leave it to beaver and other great tv shows of that era better than this garbage that’s out today and I’m only 56 almost 57 years old
Love Dennis good ole Mr Wilson love this show
Jay North was a great child actor but he was also a very abused child actor he hated that show and he will not watch reruns of it . Jay north bad memories about that show. This was not a happy go lucky show for Jay North where did you get your info? Plus not to mention the fact that on your title card that’s not Jay North as an old man. Dude Clickbait, you should be ashamed of yourself.
Jay North is my favorite
I'm William Wyckoff personally I loved the whole cast in 63 I was 14 that was a very good show Jay north I think done a really good job of ❤act❤i❤NG
Could of saved ALL the condolences till THE END !
I'm convinced if it weren't for Dennis, there never would have been a beaver. I have corresponded with Jay and he's super nice and very smart. Wishing him all the best.
Leave it to Beaver predated Dennis the Menace. Beaver debuted in 1957 and Dennis in 1959
I'm willing to bet Bart Simpson was loosely based off Dennis.
You know, if your thumbnails were more honest you would probably get more views. 😉
i used to watch this .he used to say good old mr wilson.
My favorite character was Jay North, "Dennis the Menace", because he is still alive and therefore there's no sad loss.for all of us.
Dennis an Mr Wilson
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Jay North was a great child actor, I liked the final season with Gale Gordon, he became a real good kid and the episodes were terrific!!!!!
Joseph Kearns was one of the funniest men ever 🤣. Him and Dennis were the show.
I loved Mr. Wilson. 😁
@3:00 we see an early television appearance of Jean Stapleton (Edith Bunker).
Good catch!
Great show
I had no idea Gloria Henry lived to be 98. That's remarkable. And Sylvia Field was 97 when she died. My favorite episodes were the Christmas ones.
Correction, Joseph Kerns died when the series was still on TV. He was replaced by Gale Gordon.
I remember watching a cartoon version of this show. There was a movie made I late 90's early 2000.
I remember that cartoon
I always enjoyed watching Mrs. Elkins. Always had a chip on her shoulders. It must have been fun to play that part.
My favorite TV show my oldest brother seen jay north in Florida 😊
Go back to the past to find beautiful images
The women all lived (or are still living) to ripe, old ages while most all of the men (except for our hero Dennis) died earlier. In other words, they followed normal demographic trends.
Thanks so much for this video. To this day, I still watch Dennis the Menace when I want to relax and enjoy something on TV instead of the harshness of news & drama. I truly liked all the characters over those years but it was Dennis that drew me in as a kid.
R.I.P. for all those wonderful actors back then.
Hmmm...All of them❤❤❤
Dennis the menace was my favorite. I like the first Mr Wilson rather than the second, but I really enjoyed all the characters. Great team. ❤️
Love the show ❤❤❤❤
Love Dennis The Menace. We need more like this but that will never happen along with Mr. Ed my all time favorite show. These are classic shows we would watch and still today you may find them on your channels somewhere I used to get them a few years ago still.
They comes on antenna tv metv metv-plus cozy and fetv and many more patty duke show I like that one if u have spectrum tv u can find mostly all of them and tubi
Father knows best the Donna Reed show and Hazel
@@Doll676 Yes that's where i was watching them also. Mr Ed being my favorite. When they quit rerunning his I contacted them they said that because the contract ran out for reruns. Sometimes you'd almost think he really was talking lol
@@joyceleady3691 I still be watching them at times in the morning especially my 3sons
I loved the show as a kid! Does anyone else remember that there was also a series if Dennis the Menace comic books back then? I think they cost around 12 cents then!
Yep, I had some, believe they were published by Dell.
Death is tragic when they weren't told they were loved in life and appreciated. Death is tragic because we're dead and especially for the people who grieve and suffer for years or carry grief until they die. You don't understand until you emotionally experienced. With that said if you were loved, died of old age at a very old age well yes that is not necessarily tragic. Its just a title for the video.
Well, let's be honest, Joseph Kearns was the best character.....and I think the only reason the show went forward beyond pilots
the OLD man in your Thumbnail Reminds me of a GUY from the Garfield Halloween Episode...
The AI voice on this video sucks so bad Im out after 3 minutes cuz its so aggravating. BYYEEEEEE
Jay North. Of course.😊
I loved them all. They were all great. They were part of my childhood. The good old days.
Jay North says now it was the worst experience of his life! His parents were extremely abusive!
That's alot of sad, heavy hearts there, that saddened you, bub🤔!!!
My favorite was Fremont the dog!
Joseph Kearns was 55 when he passed in 1962. Not 59.
Jay north and the first Mr Wilson I like the best
I Loved this Show. My favorite on TV when I was a kid.
I worked beside Jay North at a private prison in north Florida about 20 years ago,I spent à lot of time around Him, hes a nice guy. Jay if you ever see this,Im the big guy covered in tattoos.😊
He and I launched to Mars together 10 years ago. He couldn't stop poking holes in our ship with his slingshot. Sadly, Tommy died a tragic death being sucked out into the void.
Jay North was tragically mistreated.
I am the same age as Jay North and feel the Grim Reaper getting closer every year.
That's not Jay north clickbait
It’s how they get you to look so they can get money
AI VOICE
What gave it away? San Luis Oh Bisbo 😅😅@@michaelciccone2194
This video looks like it was made by someone who never heard of this show. I wish someone would make an honest presentation minus the clickbait.
@@mikeh.7499I love SLO as a local.
Jay North took his Navy boot camp at the former Naval Training Center in Orlando
I watched that TV series when I was a kid. Dennis figured the most prominently in my mind at the time, with Mr. Wilson a close second.
Jay North was my first crush
All the actors died tragically! Dennis and Margaret still alive. 😊
Most of these actors passed in their 80s and 90s..that's not tragic. My parents past in their late 40s..that's tragic.
What about little Seymour??? Or Edgar Buchanan and Mr lake who really was old and really got old like 102 God bless him
Don’t forget Freemont Mr. Wilson’s dog and I believe Semore Dennisis younger friend who was always wise cracking Mr. Wilson .
Died 'tragically'? -- stop cluck baiting--that is unprofessional and childish BS...
How could you forget Mary Whicks....who played miss Cabcart?
Sara Seegar also had a recurring role as Ma Smalley who ran a boarding house on Gunsmoke. Dennis The Menace was funny and Jay Norths guest appearance on The Donna Reed Show was funny also where she wanted to paint and remodel the living room and Dennis's attempts at helping was disasterous.
Jay was quoted saying it wasn't a very good show.
Jay..,.it was a GREAT show!!
I just wish it was on television again. It would be nice if MeTV would pick it up. As for the interview between Lucille Ball and Gail Gordon, I wish you would have played more of it, or I could find it here on RUclips.
AI Generated commentary. :-(. "All died tragically" Everyone dies tragically, it's never anything else!
What a bogus video. If some actor or actress dies in their 80's or later 90's, how is that "Tragic"? Sad that your video got so many "Thumbs Ups". You cut out / deleted Jay North saying that he hated all adults. Show biz is very often a rotten business done by rotten adults. both in front of the camera and behind the camera, and in the offices of the big-wigs.
“It’s with a heavy heart that I’ve got to tell you” that Sylvia Field died in … 1998.😂
Right. It's the kind of news that you remember where you were and what you were doing when you hear of it.
@@thomascampbell5633 The AI voice announced it as if it were breaking news. And I’ll guarantee you that no one remembers where they were when Sylvia Field died.
@@DJ-bj8ku Yes, thanks for the clarification. It's a bizarre thing to say as if it was breaking news. I was focusing on the idea that it was an insignificant story even if it had been announced in 1998.
Does anyone else notice how Herbert Anderson looks like Rachel Maddow of MSNBC
I went into the Navy in 1976 and during boot camp a D.I. from a unit a week behind us came into our barracks to tell us he just found out one of his recruits was Jay North from Dennis the menace. Then a couple years ago I read an article about Jay North and he confirmed it.
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The video needs better audio volume balancing. Loud loud, loud, then soft, soft, soft. I wouldn't say that the actors died tragically. Many of them lived into their 80s and 90s and died of the normal diseases of aging.
@3:03, It's EDITH BUNKER! (JEAN STAPLETON)
My favorite was Mr. Wilson. He reminds me of Howard Cosell, someone I love to hate.
RUclips need to stop putting fake picture of older, they are not them (actor or actress)
broken hearted for Joeseph learns so much that I are more than five closest friends modeled after Dennis and George always forty or more years than myself all had died before I turned forty that the black hole of so many was Vacum that pulled me into poison death myself after five years of suffering so many died that I need after ten years of having seven daily mr. Wilson’s💔
Tried to watch this program once, it was so awful I never tuned in again.
Was that jean stapleton doing the dishes the voice sounded like Edith Bunker
Mr Wilson because as much as he despised Dennis deep down inside he really loved him.
Mr. Wilson
…with a heavy heart …. A sad loss for all of us… somehow these sentiments seem wooden, if not insincere.
Jay North is still alive at 72. How can all actors be dead then? 🤷🤦
This is not the truth Jay worked with me at Florida State Prison as a officer
Jean Stapleton is the maid for Mrs. Wilson...
My favorite is Alice she was a beautiful hot woman
Dennis
Thank you for entertaining us
I liked all of them!
It is with a heavy heart, that I gotta tell you that the voice on this video is automated.
Are you sure you’re feeling the loss and are deeply saddened ? 😂
Mr. Wilson (Joseph Kearn) and Dennis
And Gale Gordon did a great job as well!
Out of these old classics shows my favorite is my three sons because the kids got married on the show plus they had Grandkids
Mr. Wilson, is that YOU?
Margaret looks good for 73 like in her 30s or 40s
Dennis in his 70s, good lord!!! We're a long way from that America thanks to the babyboomers!!!
Yeah thanks to Clinton, America is owned by the Chi-Coms now, and is irrelevant.
So glad to see that AI bots have empathy!
I’m sure he is a nice man. But I would not watch the show because Dennis what’s supposed to be a little short chubby kid not a tall skinny kid. And as a kid, I couldn’t associate him with the cartoon.
That's why I can't watch politicians on the news. They're supposed to care about we the people.
Who is that in the thumbnail?