Comments on Goodnight Mrs. Cleaver... and thank you!TypePad2010-10-17T06:29:31ZDavid Bognerhttps://www.treppenwitz.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.treppenwitz.com/2010/10/goodnight-june-cleaver/comments/atom.xml/MoC commented on 'Goodnight Mrs. Cleaver... and thank you!'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0134884944d5970c2010-10-18T14:28:48Z2010-10-18T14:28:48ZMoChttp://mochassid.blogspot.com"Good evening Mrs. Cleaver, Mr. Cleaver. Is Wallace at Home?" What a great show. Thanks for the memories. And, don't...<p>"Good evening Mrs. Cleaver, Mr. Cleaver. Is Wallace at Home?" What a great show. Thanks for the memories.</p>
<p>And, don't forget that Barbara Billingsley spoke "Jive" in the movie "Airplane". One of the classic scenes of filmdom in the last 30 years.</p>Ed commented on 'Goodnight Mrs. Cleaver... and thank you!'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0133f525f8be970b2010-10-18T01:52:31Z2010-10-18T01:52:31ZEdRecently, when speaking to friend from Europe, I mentioned someone who spoke like Eddie Haskell. She didn`t have a clue,so...<p>Recently, when speaking to friend from Europe, I mentioned someone who spoke like Eddie Haskell. She didn`t have a clue,so I recommended a youtube video to make my point.</p>Jack commented on 'Goodnight Mrs. Cleaver... and thank you!'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01348845de93970c2010-10-18T00:56:00Z2010-10-18T00:56:00ZJackhttp://wwwjackbenimble.blogspot.com/Jerry Mathers has a brother is a who sheriff. I know this because he made a presentation to my class....<p>Jerry Mathers has a brother is a who sheriff. I know this because he made a presentation to my class. We were college students taking a lower division class about journalism. He was a big man and carried a big gun- no surprises there. But I remember how it felt to see The Beaver's real brother standing there- it was surreal.</p>
<p>Surreal because the Beaver I knew didn't live in a world of guns and violence. He didn't have a brother who arrested criminals or policed the jails.</p>
<p>But I did appreciate the show for many reasons, I suppose in part because I appreciated a life that seemed somewhat similar to my own. Can't help but wonder if our children have a clue about that or if it has been lost.</p>Elisson commented on 'Goodnight Mrs. Cleaver... and thank you!'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01348843467d970c2010-10-17T15:00:07Z2010-10-17T15:00:07ZElissonhttp://cheeseaisle.blogspot.comI was going to write a post about Barbara Billigsley and "Leave It to Beaver," but now there's no point......<p>I was going to write a post about Barbara Billigsley and "Leave It to Beaver," but now there's no point... for you captured the essence of that show perfectly. Indeed, it was life as seen from the kid's-eye perspective, and it had a sweetness and innocence that - at least on TV - are now lost forever.</p>
<p>Thanks once again for sharing your insight.<br />
</p>Ben Chorin commented on 'Goodnight Mrs. Cleaver... and thank you!'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01348842446d970c2010-10-17T10:08:14Z2010-10-17T10:08:14ZBen ChorinNow THAT I agree with. And I have the first season on DVD right here in Efrat if you're feeling...<p>Now THAT I agree with. And I have the first season on DVD right here in Efrat if you're feeling nostalgic...</p>