I watch Father Knows Best Leave It to Beaver Good Times Eight Is Enough Make Room For Daddy Family Affair Is On of My Favorites next to Good Times & Eight Is Enough
@@QueenAnitaSoul I loved Good Times up until the time John Amos left. After that Jimmy Walker essentially ruined it. That's originally why Mr. Amos left-the show as it had become less and less about the struggles of a loving African American family and more about the "buffoonery" of Walker as J.J.
Ward and June Cleaver were the best TV parents ever. Barbara Billingsley was always so classy and beautiful and Hugh Beaumont was such a caring and loving person.
I agree with that one hundred percent . Beauty and class was Barbara Billingsley. She had a royal quality about her. Hugh Beaumont was a stern but loving dad.
So sad Hugh Beaumont passed on. It would have been so wonderful to see him here!!!! Since this show, Barbara Billinglsey, Richard Deacon, Ken Osmond, & Frank Bank have all gone on to join Hugh up in Heaven Amen! 🤎✝✝⛪⛪🧡
When I was a kid in the ‘fifties, watching “Beaver” with the family, my dad said, “I’m sure the recruiters at LAPD are taking note of that Haskell kid. He’s got all the personality traits you need to make a good LA cop.” Well, in my house at least, father knows best.
This show is more than just entertaining there were life lessons for adults as well as kids that played into every episode...those lessons are still relevant to even now ...maybe even more so now than ever before.....just basic stuff we have overlooked and forgotten or think it's old fashioned but absolutely necessary so much today...
As a father, I’ve learned from Hugh Beaumont’s Ward Cleaver. To this day, I enjoy watching this show. I’m saddened many of the cast members are no longer with us.
Jerry Mathers has lived one of the best lives of all time, it sure seems like- what an amazing run always tactful, respectful, and interesting in how he communicates.
Too cool and what a surprise! Too bad Tony Dow wasn't there...I actually met him in 1966, when I was 13, on vacation in Silver Springs, Fla. at an old west attraction 'Six Gun Territory'...he was there signing autographs that day, but awkwardly, I was about the only visitor that morning! My next door neighbors were on Family Feud in 1981... they won! I had to tape the episode for them, as VCRs were just becoming mainstream and no one else had one yet!
Sadly, Richard Deacon died of cardiovascular disease on August 8, 1984, at age 63. His remains were cremated and the ashes scattered at sea. He was still a young man...🤎😭 ✝
Hugh Beaumont had a connection with both these shows. He played the dad on "Leave it to Beaver", but also played Steve Elliot's dad on "Petticoat Junction".
Yes indeed -- I posted Beaumont's appearances on three episodes of Petticoat Junction here several years ago... th-cam.com/video/wMTDG3AN61U/w-d-xo.html
EDDIE HASKELL Law enforcement In 1970, Osmond joined the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and grew a mustache which helped to secure his anonymity.[2][8][9] He worked as a motorcycle officer.[10][11] On September 20, 1980, Osmond was struck by five bullets while in a foot chase with a suspected car thief.[3][12][13] He was protected from four of the bullets by his bullet-resistant vest, with the fifth bullet ricocheting off of his belt buckle.[3][12][13][14] Osmond was placed on disability and eventually retired from the force in 1988.[13] The shooting was later dramatized in a November 1992 episode of the CBS series Top Cops.[15]
After his passing, it was revealed that Richard Deacon had during his life very quietly financially helped many homeless/unemployed people who then showed up at his funeral to relate for the first time how much his help had meant to them. I like to remember Mr. Deacon more for this than for any role he played on television
Dislike was accidental. Thought Richard Deacon always made the role that much better and not surprised by his generosity. His episodes always a must watch.
Hugh Beaumont-who had played Ward Cleaver-the father-on the original "Leave It To Beaver" (1957 to 1963)-died at the age of 75 on Saturday, June 5'th, 1982. I always enjoyed the celebrity "Family Feud" broadcasts. :)
I've never seen the show, but I know it was a family sitcom. There was absolutely no need for you to use that kind of language. Scott laughed, but I saw nothing funny about it
@@thomaswolf723 He was also on The Munsters as a worker in the Funeral Parlor Herman worked at. I believe he was on all of these shows at the same time !
I remember watching this back in the day. Now this was the original Family Feud. Nice to watch and fun to watch. Not the clown show version that Steve Harvey got goin on. He and the producers totally dumbed it down. Had a major crush on Jerry Matters and Tony Dow.
In reality, _Frank Bank_ (Lumpy) was no Lumpy! Beginning in 1973, Bank became a bond broker in his native Los Angeles. His autobiography, *Call Me Lumpy: My Leave It To Beaver Days* and Other Wild Hollywood Life, was published in 1997. Frank Bank died of cancer on April 13, 2013, in Rancho Mirage, California, one day after his 71st birthday. He was survived by his third wife, Rebecca, four daughters, and five grandchildren. He is interred at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California. ⛪✝
I used to watch that New Leave it to Beaver on the Disney Channel during the 1980's, when it was a new show.I was in my twenties and thought it was kind of weird, but it wasn't too bad.I was just so used to the original beaver show, in b/w, and with Ward.I liked the Family Feud game with TV show casts playing each other.
Yes, Still the Beaver was first a CBS TV movie in March 1983 (I have posted it here on my channel) and then a series on The Disney Channel for first season of 26 episodes from November 1984-November 1985 (I have posted first five episodes here and will continue posting additional), and then went to Ted Turner's TBS Superstation for three more seasons under the different name of The New Leave it to Beaver from 1986-89 (I have posted the final two episodes here). Agree that it was nowhere near as charming as the original series 35 years earlier but I still enjoyed it for nostalia and really enjoyed adult Eddie Haskell and his nearly identical son Freddie.
I heard Ken Osmond, (Eddie Haskell) got his ass shot?? Where was Ward Cleaver, (AKA Hugh Beaumont), RIP, all, except for Jerry Mathers.. When was this? How long ago??
Frank Bank and Barbara are gone, but the Beaver and Eddie are still around. Ken Osmond was a police officer and was shot in the line of duty, but was wearing a vest, so he survived.
Hello everyone! I just finished an interview with "Leave It To Beaver" star Jerry Mathers and his wife Teresa last week where he talks about his life and career, including his memories of Ken Osmond. Part one of the interview is available on my TH-cam channel: th-cam.com/video/Bk4oxUn6znA/w-d-xo.html with part two coming soon!
All the characters on LITB were spot on...but I particularly enjoy (now) the sarcastic lines they wrote for Eddie. Never appreciated them while watching this show back in the late 50's and early 60's. The writers for Eddie (Ken) were wonderful and I believe the lines delivered for him were the best. The same kind of writing that was done for the "Big Bang Theory" in many ways. I saw my own mother as Barbara Billinglsey, and loved and respected my father as these boys did Hugh Beaumont. When we wind down at night these shows are still an inspiration to how to live a Christian well rounded life. I thank the Lord in heaven for allowing these talented writers and actors to show their skills during this time period of my life. Even though I was a little younger than Beaver and Wally, I'm 72, relating to these boys and their troubles and what not were at times the story of my life. Thanks Scott for posting and bringing back wholesome Christian living. We sure NEED it in todays wicked, evil environment, in which we find our selves living today. I pray to the Lord for deliverance soon from the powers at be who are trying to destroy our way of life here in America. thanks and may God Bless!!!
You're welcome for the posts of the Leave it to Beaver and related videos. I don't share your feeling that the world is so wicked today compared to many times in history when people were executed, beheaded, assassinated, put in dungeons and concentration camps, etc., without any trial, or when our country was in Civil War battle with each other. There has always been and will always be problems in the world and we will always get through it. Again, I'm pleased that these videos take your mind off those problems for a little while.
@@shettrick Scott, wasn't comparing NOW with way back then for heavens sake. I'm talking about USA 1950's/60's...with now!! 1.) Drag Queens in the White House for children parties. 2.) mutilation of our children for sex changes 3.) wide open borders allowing an invasion of millions from all over the world killing and raping Americans. 4. ) illegal drugs killing thousands of our youth I apologize if you thought I wanted to go back to the 1600's of Elizabethan Ages!!!:-) God Bless and thanks for all your research in bringing us these wholesome shows!!!
1:40. Ken Osmond was trying to do a little Eddie Haskell number on Richard Dawson, but I don't think anyone caught it. "My you certainly look nice today Mr Dawson". 😂
What I would give to go back to this day and age, I was told how good we had it but I just didn't listen. Anyways, I am really enjoying watching this. 👀
We just started watch a streaming service called "peacock" and they have all 6 seasons some 237 episodes or so....i thought I had seen them all , but just about the whole season 6 I've never seen before and I'm 72!!......I know many folks think the show was way to 'cheesy" but I grew up in the burbs of Northeast, Ohio with a younger brother and sister...and the cleaver family at times was a bit like mine, although with many rough edges thrown in;-)..anyway it makes my heart and mind very satisfied to watch all these re-runs....thank you Jesus for allowing these talented people to have put this series together....
Very good. Yes, all six seasons of Leave it to Beaver have never been off the site and have been currently showing free for years twice every morning on the free over-the-air and cable network MeTV and the cable network FeTV and have been available on DVD for decades. Glad you are also finding them and can afford the Peacock streaming service. Most of the videos I post here like this one are related to the 101 episodes of the 1980s revival series Still the Beaver and The New Leave it to Beaver in color, which are not available anywhere else and have not been available anywhere else for more than 30 years.
@@shettrick Scott, well we cannot afford cable so we cut that out, we use youtube like a TV, and pay I believe 7 or 8 bucks for the peacock service which is really a great value, thanks and God Bless!
@@brucetowell3432 Good for you - whatever works. FYI, MeTV and dozens of other channels showing classic TV series have been available in most cities for decades for free with an old-style rabbit ears antenna you can get for one-time cost of $25-$50.
@@shettrick Yes I was actually reading about that...the old things work fine;-)...in fact there are times I wish I had my land line phone system back, it was so much easier to chat on the phone rather than a cell phone which they find folks are getting tumors right behind their ear that they put their cell phone to! Robert Kennedy JR. represents folks who have tumors behind their ear because of this!!
Hugh Beaumont passed away 17 months prior to this taping of _Family Feud._ This was recorded on October 19, 1983. Hugh Beaumont passed away in Munich, Germany on May 14, 1982. He took a plane to Germany to make amends with his estranged son and died from a heart attack at the airport shortly after landing. He was 73. The actress who played Beaver's beloved teacher, Miss Landers (Sue Randall) died on October 26, 1984. After spending a decade as a character actress, Sue retired from acting in 1967 and spend the rest of her life volunteering for charities.
Me too! I'm 59 (barely!) And I make sure tv is on at 8-9am every morning to watch Beaver and the Gang. It is still a favourite all these years. I got to meet both the Beav & Wally in what used to be Shillitos dept store in Cincinnati, Ohio in about 1979 about! Shook hands & autographed photos!
Yeh, that Eddie, always sucking up to Mrs. Cleaver.. He would always compliment her Dress's, or the way her hair is.. That's Eddie Haskell!🤣 _Ken Osmond_ did a fantastic job making Eddie Haskell Real! *God Bless him* , and all the other Cast Members who are with you now. *AMEN* ✝🧡
It's sad 😔 Jerry Mathers is last man standing from the original cast. Barbara Billingsley, Richard Deacon, Frank Bank,Ken Osmond, Tony Dow all passed away 😢 RIP 🙏
Nope, I have a hundred highlights of Cleaver actors like this posted here on my channel and I did not save entire episode of all hundred shows or entire movies they are in. Sorry
Ken osmond AKA Eddie Haskell got shot in the line of duty by a car jacker , it's such a downer that so many çast members of this wonderful show has passed
Gus the fireman, played by Burt Mustin, like Ward Cleaver, played by Hugh Beaumont, had passed away by that time. I don't know why Tony Dow wasn't with them here. They can only have 5 I know that.
yep, they were indeed -- I have original tape from 1980s and edited down to just show the Leave it to Beaver cast that I posted here years ago but someone else posted the entire show none months ago here: th-cam.com/video/ArWFuRx8QU8/w-d-xo.html
He was working many more jobs than the others at this point and he did tons of other shows to promote Still the Beaver during this period, many of which I have here on my channel
@@maddyhayes617 Yep, actually that was just a couple years after Leave it to Beaver ended and nearly 20 years before this Family Feud show -- Tony played Chet in 153 episodes of the daily soap opera Never Too Young starting on the very first episode in September 1965 and throughout 1966
I wish they would have had an "Alice" Family Feud episode, minus Vic Taybeck, Liz/(Beth) Howland, Marvin Kaplan (Henry), and the guy that played "Earl" RIP, all
This is the only shows that I can continuously watch over and again and never gets old
I watch
Father Knows Best
Leave It to Beaver
Good Times
Eight Is Enough
Make Room For Daddy
Family Affair
Is
On of My Favorites
next to Good Times & Eight Is Enough
@@QueenAnitaSoul I loved Good Times up until the time John Amos left. After that Jimmy Walker essentially ruined it. That's originally why Mr. Amos left-the show as it had become less and less about the struggles of a loving African American family and more about the "buffoonery" of Walker as J.J.
John Amos, a fine actor, I believe he was in Roots .
AGREE
I key 🗝️ I key 🗝️ I agree 🙂
Barbara Billingsley was such a class act.....
She sure was. There always be only ONE June Cleaver.
@@felixmadison5736 Yeah and she liked it when Ward was hard on the Beaver.
The perfect mom
@@asee818 She sure was, but, I in reality had the prefect Mom & Dad. I couldn't ask for better!!! 🤎✝✝🧡
She is the relative that we all looked forward to visiting
Leave It To Beaver, best show growing up!!
Still watching the reruns!! 👍💕
Ward and June Cleaver were the best TV parents ever. Barbara Billingsley was always so classy and beautiful and Hugh Beaumont was such a caring and loving person.
I agree with that one hundred percent . Beauty and class was Barbara Billingsley. She had a royal quality about her. Hugh Beaumont was a stern but loving dad.
So sad Hugh Beaumont passed on. It would have been so wonderful to see him here!!!!
Since this show, Barbara Billinglsey, Richard Deacon, Ken Osmond, & Frank Bank have all gone on to join Hugh up in Heaven
Amen! 🤎✝✝⛪⛪🧡
@@garychambers5850 Beaver and Wally aka Jerry and Tony are about the only survivors from the main cast. Wally was missed here today.
The acting by the parents in the show is quite good. Larry and Eddie were 2 of the funniest characters on the show.
Unfortunately Tony Dow aka Wally cleaver has joined Ward June lumpy Rutherford Eddie Haskell Fred Rutherford in heaven
When I was a kid in the ‘fifties, watching “Beaver” with the family, my dad said, “I’m sure the recruiters at LAPD are taking note of that Haskell kid. He’s got all the personality traits you need to make a good LA cop.”
Well, in my house at least, father knows best.
Hahaha
I would piss my self laughing if he pulled me over 🤣🤣🤣
Wow, your Dad nailed it. I wonder if he compliments older ladies
when he pulls them over.
I have watched all 6 seasons every episode and can watch it again and again. It reminded me of my childhood. It never gets old.
Lumpy Rutherferd and Eddie Haskill were my childhood HERO'S.THANKS FRANK AND KEN!!!
You weren't so bad yourself Otis!
This show is more than just entertaining there were life lessons for adults as well as kids that played into every episode...those lessons are still relevant to even now ...maybe even more so now than ever before.....just basic stuff we have overlooked and forgotten or think it's old fashioned but absolutely necessary so much today...
1left2theright 4Jc : each episode of LITB was a morality play...expertly done.
That's so true.
As a father, I’ve learned from Hugh Beaumont’s Ward Cleaver. To this day, I enjoy watching this show. I’m saddened many of the cast members are no longer with us.
Richard Deacon was hilarious in this! Him and those trademark glasses 😂
He was in a lot of movies. And "The Dick Van Dyke Show. Great actor, and from what I hear, a really Great guy! 🥰👍🏿
We’ve all grown up with an “Eddie Haskell” in our neighborhood! Lord knows I did!
I used to go to work with one!
YUP!!
Richard Deacon is underappreciated, he was perfect on Beaver and The Dick Van Dyke Show and the many guest spots he did.
He made a appearance in the rifleman and a couple of cowboy tv shows
I agree!
He died the year after this show, 1984, sad
I could care LESS for Frank Bank, Richard, Deacon, & Ken Osmond
@@runningkirkwa2934 Who??
Leave it to Beaver is my all time favorite sitcom, I've been watching since 1957, made TV famous
I love The Dick Van Dyke Show, Andy Griffith, I Love Lucy, But
Leave it to Beaver was and is a Gem!
I loved all those shows too
I love The Beaver but always makes me sad because families like that are,for the most part,gone. This world was a kinder place then. 😥 😥
i had a crush on miss landers
I adore this cast! Ken Osmond and jerry Mathers were my two favorites!🥰
Could you imagine being pulled over for speeding by Eddie Haskell??? Hahahaha
Steve Dambrowski I lived in Los Angeles. I would have loved it. Ha!
Lol
"Gee, officer, you look fantastic today." 😏
@@TheLightSideReactions Actually since he was the cop it would be "Gee Citizen, You look Fantastic today"....
@@TheLightSideReactions
Or he would say "Gee! This ticket will look great on you!
Jerry Mathers has lived one of the best lives of all time, it sure seems like- what an amazing run always tactful, respectful, and interesting in how he communicates.
Larry Mondello should have been on the panel. He would've had an apple in one hand and a slice of cake in another.
You mean a hunk of cake? LOL
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
A bologna in his pocket.
😄Right! MJBankhead and would be chewing with his mouth open.
Too cool and what a surprise! Too bad Tony Dow wasn't there...I actually met him in 1966, when I was 13, on vacation in Silver Springs, Fla. at an old west attraction 'Six Gun Territory'...he was there signing autographs that day, but awkwardly, I was about the only visitor that morning!
My next door neighbors were on Family Feud in 1981... they won! I had to tape the episode for them, as VCRs were just becoming mainstream and no one else had one yet!
Yeh, VCR's started getting popular by 1982. By 1985, pretty much everyone had one. They started out from $200-$700..
I wonder why Tony Dow wasn't on this show ?
Richard Deacon was a nonentity on Leave It To Beaver
Leave it to beaver was a fun show. Cannot even imagine as shell demonstrating the kinds of values that program put forth
Unlike "Young Sheldon" on CBS his clone.
Never was a fan of the feud but I live this,gosh,gee,.
'Petticoat Junction' was also a great show along with the Beave! Great to see the babes as they got older. All so beautiful.
Richard Deacon was very underrated as an actor . He died about a year after this show in 1984 .
Sadly, Richard Deacon died of cardiovascular disease on August 8, 1984, at age 63. His remains were cremated and the ashes scattered at sea.
He was still a young man...🤎😭 ✝
@@garychambers5850 didn't he have connections to the Binghamton NY area?
Hugh Beaumont had a connection with both these shows. He played the dad on "Leave it to Beaver", but also played Steve Elliot's dad on "Petticoat Junction".
Yes indeed -- I posted Beaumont's appearances on three episodes of Petticoat Junction here several years ago... th-cam.com/video/wMTDG3AN61U/w-d-xo.html
Ken Osmond also appeared on a episode
Good to know. I never watch petticoat junction. Wish I saw episodes of Ward/Hugh
Wow, i did not know that.
EDDIE HASKELL
Law enforcement
In 1970, Osmond joined the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and grew a mustache which helped to secure his anonymity.[2][8][9] He worked as a motorcycle officer.[10][11] On September 20, 1980, Osmond was struck by five bullets while in a foot chase with a suspected car thief.[3][12][13] He was protected from four of the bullets by his bullet-resistant vest, with the fifth bullet ricocheting off of his belt buckle.[3][12][13][14] Osmond was placed on disability and eventually retired from the force in 1988.[13] The shooting was later dramatized in a November 1992 episode of the CBS series Top Cops.[15]
The Beaver is on the ball😂
He graduated from Berkeley
After his passing, it was revealed that Richard Deacon had during his life very quietly financially helped many homeless/unemployed people who then showed up at his funeral to relate for the first time how much his help had meant to them. I like to remember Mr. Deacon more for this than for any role he played on television
He was gay
He was no Lumpy in Reality. A real human being who loved to help others. He lives in their heart and memories forever. Gone but not forgotten. RIP 🙏
Dislike was accidental. Thought Richard Deacon always made the role that much better and not surprised by his generosity. His episodes always a must watch.
Edgar Buchanan was Uncle Joe in Petticoat Junction and Uncle Billy in Leave it to Beaver
The hand slap to the forehead by Frank Bank at 4:51 is worth an Academy Award.
Hugh Beaumont-who had played Ward Cleaver-the father-on the original "Leave It To Beaver" (1957 to 1963)-died at the age of 75 on Saturday, June 5'th, 1982. I always enjoyed the celebrity "Family Feud" broadcasts. :)
Yes, Ward died in Germany as he went to visit his son there. 🇩🇪😔
All of them seem like classy people!
Man I fkn love Leave it to Beaver !!
Haha, I can tell you do by the language you use - Ward will have to go up to your room and have a talk with you young man
I've never seen the show, but I know it was a family sitcom. There was absolutely no need for you to use that kind of language.
Scott laughed, but I saw nothing funny about it
Wheres wally?
@@kristabrewer9363 scott was being facetious. I agree there is no reason to send that kind of language even if is abbreviated
Lumpy's dad was so funny when he bragged about his boy!
During some of the years Richard Deacon played Lumpy's Dad Fred Rutherford, he also had a more frequent role as Mel Cooley on the Dick Van Dyke show.
@@thomaswolf723 I do remember that and after awhile that show wore a little thin for me. I always enjoyed Leave it to Beaver.
@@thomaswolf723 He was also on The Munsters as a worker in the Funeral Parlor Herman worked at. I believe he was on all of these shows at the same time !
"My lad Clarence."
Mr. Cleaver always forgot and always said, “Lumpy, I mean Clarence”, when talking to Mr. Rutherford.
I remember watching this back in the day. Now this was the original Family Feud. Nice to watch and fun to watch. Not the clown show version that Steve Harvey got goin on. He and the producers totally dumbed it down. Had a major crush on Jerry Matters and Tony Dow.
@@TD75 They sure did.
In reality, _Frank Bank_ (Lumpy) was no Lumpy! Beginning in 1973, Bank became a bond broker in his native Los Angeles. His autobiography, *Call Me Lumpy: My Leave It To Beaver Days* and Other Wild Hollywood Life, was published in 1997. Frank Bank died of cancer on April 13, 2013, in Rancho Mirage, California, one day after his 71st birthday. He was survived by his third wife, Rebecca, four daughters, and five grandchildren. He is interred at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California. ⛪✝
Don't forget the book by Ken Osmond, "Eddie, the life and times of America's predominant Bad Boy.."
Loved all these characters! Each was so unique.
I used to watch that New Leave it to Beaver on the Disney Channel during the 1980's, when it was a new show.I was in my twenties and thought it was kind of weird, but it wasn't too bad.I was just so used to the original beaver show, in b/w, and with Ward.I liked the Family Feud game with TV show casts playing each other.
Yes, Still the Beaver was first a CBS TV movie in March 1983 (I have posted it here on my channel) and then a series on The Disney Channel for first season of 26 episodes from November 1984-November 1985 (I have posted first five episodes here and will continue posting additional), and then went to Ted Turner's TBS Superstation for three more seasons under the different name of The New Leave it to Beaver from 1986-89 (I have posted the final two episodes here). Agree that it was nowhere near as charming as the original series 35 years earlier but I still enjoyed it for nostalia and really enjoyed adult Eddie Haskell and his nearly identical son Freddie.
@@shettrick, yep, the kid was his real son, too.
Scott! A Double Feature! I didn't expect that! Thank You!
You bet!
Ken Osmond looked like my elementary school principal.
Eddie was a cop, late 60s and 70s, in California, lots of hippies, drugs ,race riots, so dangerous, bet he gave them the business!
Mr. Osmond had related a story while he was on the LA police force of being shot during a pursuit and how his tactical vest had saved him
Lol
I heard Ken Osmond, (Eddie Haskell) got his ass shot?? Where was Ward Cleaver, (AKA Hugh Beaumont), RIP, all, except for Jerry Mathers..
When was this? How long ago??
@@Getrealpeeps This was in 1983 Hugh Beaumont died in 1982.
Frank Bank and Barbara are gone, but the Beaver and Eddie are still around. Ken Osmond was a police officer and was shot in the line of duty, but was wearing a vest, so he survived.
so is lumpy's dad mr rutherford who passed less than a year after this show was recorded
Eddie has now left us too. RIP
@@Grimhere Yes, so sad. But he's in Heaven now. Young again!!!!
And now Wally :(
Now Jerry Mathers is the only one that remains in this panel. 🙏
Hello everyone! I just finished an interview with "Leave It To Beaver" star Jerry Mathers and his wife Teresa last week where he talks about his life and career, including his memories of Ken Osmond. Part one of the interview is available on my TH-cam channel: th-cam.com/video/Bk4oxUn6znA/w-d-xo.html with part two coming soon!
"Oh Richard? I speak jive."
Homage to the movie AIRPLANE!!!!!
All the characters on LITB were spot on...but I particularly enjoy (now) the sarcastic lines they wrote for Eddie. Never appreciated them while watching this show back in the late 50's and early 60's. The writers for Eddie (Ken) were wonderful and I believe the lines delivered for him were the best. The same kind of writing that was done for the "Big Bang Theory" in many ways. I saw my own mother as Barbara Billinglsey, and loved and respected my father as these boys did Hugh Beaumont. When we wind down at night these shows are still an inspiration to how to live a Christian well rounded life. I thank the Lord in heaven for allowing these talented writers and actors to show their skills during this time period of my life. Even though I was a little younger than Beaver and Wally, I'm 72, relating to these boys and their troubles and what not were at times the story of my life. Thanks Scott for posting and bringing back wholesome Christian living. We sure NEED it in todays wicked, evil environment, in which we find our selves living today. I pray to the Lord for deliverance soon from the powers at be who are trying to destroy our way of life here in America. thanks and may God Bless!!!
You're welcome for the posts of the Leave it to Beaver and related videos. I don't share your feeling that the world is so wicked today compared to many times in history when people were executed, beheaded, assassinated, put in dungeons and concentration camps, etc., without any trial, or when our country was in Civil War battle with each other. There has always been and will always be problems in the world and we will always get through it.
Again, I'm pleased that these videos take your mind off those problems for a little while.
@@shettrick Scott, wasn't comparing NOW with way back then for heavens sake. I'm talking about USA 1950's/60's...with now!! 1.) Drag Queens in the White House for children parties. 2.) mutilation of our children for sex changes 3.) wide open borders allowing an invasion of millions from all over the world killing and raping Americans. 4. ) illegal drugs killing thousands of our youth I apologize if you thought I wanted to go back to the 1600's of Elizabethan Ages!!!:-) God Bless and thanks for all your research in bringing us these wholesome shows!!!
I thought Eddie Haskell was gonna give Richard Dawson the business.
Tony Cevallos no one gives Richard Dawson the business
I always thought that was cute when they said that we're going to get the business
But Wally isn't Eddie going to give you the business?
Ha ha!!!
He did : He said you look nice today, the same thing he said to Mrs. Clever.
Gee Mr. Dawson, that's a really beautiful flower on your lapel
1:40. Ken Osmond was trying to do a little Eddie Haskell number on Richard Dawson, but I don't think anyone caught it. "My you certainly look nice today Mr Dawson". 😂
I would have liked to see the cast of Hogan's Heroes against the cast of Match Game, being that Richard was on both.
Makes me sad they are all gone from Leave It To Beaver except Jerry Mathers. Soooo good all of them. Amazing American TV show
What I would give to go back to this day and age, I was told how good we had it but I just didn't listen. Anyways, I am really enjoying watching this. 👀
Eddie Haskell was something else
Yelp 😁😂🤣🤭
But in a good way. I honestly thought he would be taller.
This is in regards to Ken's height
I’m sorry that Tony Dow(“Wally Cleaver”)wasn’t there. And Hugh Beaumont (“Mr. Cleaver”) wasn’t there,either-he died a year earlier.
She was such a cool mom stay home mom took care of business at home took care of family nice
The lollipop tree was a great segment.
Barbara Billingsly aged so beautifully
"Why, you certainly look nice today Mr. Dawson" Thanks "Eddie" you made me laugh. Was he the most ever kiss ass on the show or what?
He was just Cleverly sneaky trying to win the Clevers good side when they saw underneath the mischief 😁😁
I watch the cleavers every morning. There family.
We just started watch a streaming service called "peacock" and they have all 6 seasons some 237 episodes or so....i thought I had seen them all , but just about the whole season 6 I've never seen before and I'm 72!!......I know many folks think the show was way to 'cheesy" but I grew up in the burbs of Northeast, Ohio with a younger brother and sister...and the cleaver family at times was a bit like mine, although with many rough edges thrown in;-)..anyway it makes my heart and mind very satisfied to watch all these re-runs....thank you Jesus for allowing these talented people to have put this series together....
Very good. Yes, all six seasons of Leave it to Beaver have never been off the site and have been currently showing free for years twice every morning on the free over-the-air and cable network MeTV and the cable network FeTV and have been available on DVD for decades. Glad you are also finding them and can afford the Peacock streaming service.
Most of the videos I post here like this one are related to the 101 episodes of the 1980s revival series Still the Beaver and The New Leave it to Beaver in color, which are not available anywhere else and have not been available anywhere else for more than 30 years.
@@shettrick Scott, well we cannot afford cable so we cut that out, we use youtube like a TV, and pay I believe 7 or 8 bucks for the peacock service which is really a great value, thanks and God Bless!
@@brucetowell3432 Good for you - whatever works. FYI, MeTV and dozens of other channels showing classic TV series have been available in most cities for decades for free with an old-style rabbit ears antenna you can get for one-time cost of $25-$50.
@@shettrick Yes I was actually reading about that...the old things work fine;-)...in fact there are times I wish I had my land line phone system back, it was so much easier to chat on the phone rather than a cell phone which they find folks are getting tumors right behind their ear that they put their cell phone to! Robert Kennedy JR. represents folks who have tumors behind their ear because of this!!
I caught that Ken Osmond, your kiss-up comment to to the host, about how nice he looks today.
Classic Eddie Haskell!👍🏼👍🏼
my favorite suck up.
Thank you.
Hugh Beaumont passed away 17 months prior to this taping of _Family Feud._ This was recorded on October 19, 1983. Hugh Beaumont passed away in Munich, Germany on May 14, 1982. He took a plane to Germany to make amends with his estranged son and died from a heart attack at the airport shortly after landing. He was 73. The actress who played Beaver's beloved teacher, Miss Landers (Sue Randall) died on October 26, 1984. After spending a decade as a character actress, Sue retired from acting in 1967 and spend the rest of her life volunteering for charities.
Priceless
I'm a big fan of the show I have my dvr set to record daily comes on MeTv at 7am and 730 am
I thought you meant that Family Feud was on MeTv. I thought I was losing my mind, then I figured out that you meant LITB was on.
Me too! I'm 59 (barely!) And I make sure tv is on at 8-9am every morning to watch Beaver and the Gang. It is still a favourite all these years. I got to meet both the Beav & Wally in what used to be Shillitos dept store in Cincinnati, Ohio in about 1979 about! Shook hands & autographed photos!
Julia Ester me too.
Julia Ester same here
Julia Ester same here
I wish I could see it ALL!!!!☹💔
I miss Wally. RIP Tony Dow.
imagine being mean to Beaver and as Eddie having to think up good excuses to June so she would not suspect him as being mean.
Yeh, that Eddie, always sucking up to Mrs. Cleaver.. He would always compliment her Dress's, or the way her hair is..
That's Eddie Haskell!🤣 _Ken Osmond_ did a fantastic job making Eddie Haskell Real! *God Bless him* , and all the other
Cast Members who are with you now. *AMEN* ✝🧡
It's sad 😔 Jerry Mathers is last man standing from the original cast. Barbara Billingsley, Richard Deacon, Frank Bank,Ken Osmond, Tony Dow all passed away 😢 RIP 🙏
and Hugh Beaumont, who played Ward.
I was just listing the name of cast who participated in the family feud show. I knew Hugh Beaumont passed away.
Imagine if Judy was on the panel along with Miss Landers.She'd still be squealing on Beaver.
That would have been a hoot!
It looked like Richard Dawson was going to kiss Richard Deacon on the lips there for a moment! (; This was fun!
Could you upload the whole episode, please?
Nope, I have a hundred highlights of Cleaver actors like this posted here on my channel and I did not save entire episode of all hundred shows or entire movies they are in. Sorry
Gerry Mathews and Walleye Cleaverage gave an outstanding performance on this episode of _Leave it to Freud._
Missing meds, are ya?
“How to cook with the microwave” haha gonna go look for that book
no Wally?
He was working -- directing other TV series
When I heard petticoat junction mentioned, i was hoping for a "There's Uncle Joe, he's moving kinda slow" joke.
uncle Joe also played uncle billy on LITB
@@MrShelly53 And Hugh Beaumont also played Steve Elliot's father on "Petticoat Junction".
There seems to be some parts missing
I still watch
Ken osmond AKA Eddie Haskell got shot in the line of duty by a car jacker , it's such a downer that so many çast members of this wonderful show has passed
I loved how Richard Dawson kissed all the girls!😊😊😊
He kissed Richard Deacon too 😟🤔🤮.
Mr Drucker - classic!!
Yep, they are all there in second part of show at 13:24 - Sam Drucker and the daughters
Some those of categories were tough made it hard on the stars 🌟
The women of Petticoat Junction were stunningly beautiful on the original Petticoat Junction and on this Family Feud also.
It's funny how I know every character! My fav episode was beav & a kitten named snowball🐱
I wonder why Tony Dow wasn't on this episode?
Busy directing other TV shows
I thought the answer about Elizabeth Taylor was going to be number one... It's the same one I had! Haha! 🤣👍😁😉🤺✌️❤️
Eddie Haskell in the Police force?? It's like the Clockwork Orange IRL..
I miss these days
This was really cool. Lol
They NAILED it! (No Hammer Intended).
Where's Wally and Gus the fireman..
Gus the fireman, played by Burt Mustin, like Ward Cleaver, played by Hugh Beaumont, had passed away by that time. I don't know why Tony Dow wasn't with them here. They can only have 5 I know that.
Gus the Fireman was dead and stinky by then and Wally was at Mary ellen Roger's house.
@Don CurtisIt would have been a more interesting Game show if they had dug up Ward Cleavers corpse and brought him along for ambiance
Larry should have been on the show
Wally was busy directing shows
Never heard of the hit parade. What was it?
Top songs of the day
Whaaat????
Where was Tony Dow?
working a real job
@@shettrick he couldn't get a couple hours off!
@@ozneroll2132 Not compatible with his schedule in terms of time or where he was that day
Vs Petticoat Junction? I don't recall any of those other contestants being on that show.
yep, they were indeed -- I have original tape from 1980s and edited down to just show the Leave it to Beaver cast that I posted here years ago but someone else posted the entire show none months ago here:
th-cam.com/video/ArWFuRx8QU8/w-d-xo.html
I watch Petticoat Junction every weekend. I never saw any so those people.
What happen to (Wally) Tony Dows.
Busy directing shows
nowdays you'd never see the host kissing the guests! wow, times have changed!
Haha, mostly true -- not on the lips like that for sure. But late-night talk show hosts still often kiss their guests on the cheek as they greet them
@@shettrick yes, i know, but its just a friendly hello kiss. this guy practically makes out with the women guests! LOL
I hated all of Dawson’s kissing. 🤮
Cause Steve was asked by lAdy for A kiss and he said
out of respet for Richcrh
he won't b doing it
@@Toywithme200 true lol😀🙏🤣
I'm surprised Tony Dow wasn't on the panel
He was working many more jobs than the others at this point and he did tons of other shows to promote Still the Beaver during this period, many of which I have here on my channel
@@shettrick he was on a soap opera years later titled Never Too Young., along with actor Dack Rambo.
@@maddyhayes617 Yep, actually that was just a couple years after Leave it to Beaver ended and nearly 20 years before this Family Feud show -- Tony played Chet in 153 episodes of the daily soap opera Never Too Young starting on the very first episode in September 1965 and throughout 1966
Barbara should have spoken Jive
Those Petticoat Junction women were still hot as hell here.
That is for sure - amazing looks!
I wonder of Dawson knew the show like we do.
No introduction for the petticoat junction family?
You prolly didn't notice these video highlights are limited to Leave it to Beaver, not the entire Family Feud shows
I wish they would have had an "Alice" Family Feud episode, minus Vic Taybeck, Liz/(Beth) Howland, Marvin Kaplan (Henry), and the guy that played "Earl" RIP, all