Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan The iconic mom of "Leave It To Beaver" has passed away at 94. In addition to playing June Cleaver, she also famously announced that she "spoke jive" in 1980's "Airplane!"
Originally Posted By mawnck "Chump don't want a help, chump don't get the help! Jivea** dude don't got no brains anyhow." <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKfS3udCCx0" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...S3udCCx0</a>
Originally Posted By barboy2 "Ward, you were a little hard on the 'Beaver' last night" Didn't she wear that pearl necklace each 'Leave it to Beaver' episode to hide something unsightly, maybe a scar or mark?
Originally Posted By disney pete Didnt realise who she was untill i saw you tube clip,94 is a good innings r.i.p barbara
Originally Posted By vbdad55 one of the staples of my childhood-- I always wanted that life....which in reality very few if any really got. However when I watch reruns today, Ward doesn not come across so hard nosed and there actually were a lot of valuable 'lessons' for kids in the show. June- R.I.P.
Originally Posted By mele See, I feel the opposite when I watch the show as a parent. Ward seems to have a major chip on his shoulder and rides his kids for no reason.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan A few times on the show, Ward would realize he'd jumped to a conclusion or made a mistake in getting after the boys for something. I think, at the time, it wasn't that common for a parent to admit to making a mistake to kids.
Originally Posted By mele Yeah, but he seemed mad at them all the time. No fun! I liked this tv dad more: <a href="http://www.anglonautes.com/voc_family_1/voc_family_pic_father_knows_best.gif" target="_blank">http://www.anglonautes.com/voc...best.gif</a>
Originally Posted By vbdad55 maybe it's a guy view thing- I thought the time Ward spent teaching his kids fishing/mechanicalstuff /painting.building stuff etc. was very cool... and he did admit when he was wrong
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>Yeah, but he seemed mad at them all the time.<< Well, sure, because they were always up to some sort of hijinks or monkey business! ; )
Originally Posted By mele LOL, 2oony. Maybe it's just because I would have been THRILLED if my son had only gotten into the kind of trouble that the Cleaver boys got into. ;-)
Originally Posted By Dabob2 At least you can understand how Fred became a father. (Fun fact: Fred and Lily were the first live action TV couple to be shown sharing a double bed. All others were shown in twin beds. First couple of any kind to be shown in a double bed: Fred and Wilma. Somethin' about being named Fred!)
Originally Posted By onlyme Sure, Ward was upset a lot. I wonder how I would react if my kid got stuck in a billboard coffee cup.
Originally Posted By mele I would laugh myself silly! Well, once I was assured the cup was securely fastened to the billboard. ;-)
Originally Posted By Dabob2 Oops. I now sheepishly realize I mixed up Fred Gwynne's name with that of his character. D'oh!!
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost >>>Yeah, but he seemed mad at them all the time. No fun!<<< That was a reflection on the times that these were shown in. We had a "good cop" / "bad cop" mentality back then. Mom stayed home and provided warmth, cookies and kindness. Dad was the big guy to be afraid of. "Just wait until your father gets home" didn't just come from nowhere. Fathers were thought of as the stern, no nonsense side of the parental unit. You didn't mess with dear ole dad. Mom you could manipulate but dad? Don't even try it. That, to my recollection was the 50"s.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 ^^^ usually the right recognition I have also which is why the show was so popular. In my house however the roles were reversed- Mom would not - 'spare the rod' so to speak, Dad was the negotiator of the two when he got home.
Originally Posted By DAR <<Sure, Ward was upset a lot. I wonder how I would react if my kid got stuck in a billboard coffee cup.>> Or seeing his son do the cha cha with his best friend. Sure 2010 it's fine. But 1950 that was quite a culture shock.