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Hairball
Oh man...Eddie Haskell...a classic character....grew up watching all the reruns...
RIP Ken Osmond
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stone66
The character was notable -- and cool -- because he was the "bad boy" in a show that was really all about the "good boy", Beaver Cleaver. Yet the parents would never catch on to his true nature, especially the ever-trusting Mrs. June Cleaver. Secretly, you were always rooting for Eddie Haskell.
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LeonidP
He was a police officer, stone66, and was once actually shot during a car chase.
It's funny, I just re-watched all the episodes about 6 months ago, the show was brilliant mainly for 2 characters (though I love all the characters) ... Eddie Haskell and Larry Mondello, both the friends of Wally & Beaver.
Anyway I did a search on all characters too at that time, that's how I found the info on Ken Osmond being a police officer.
Side note: How about Barbara Billingsley in Airplane! She speaks "jive"!!
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LeonidP
He was a police officer, stone66, and was once actually shot during a car chase.
It's funny, I just re-watched all the episodes about 6 months ago, the show was brilliant mainly for 2 characters (though I love all the characters) ... Eddie Haskell and Larry Mondello, both the friends of Wally & Beaver.
Anyway I did a search on all characters too at that time, that's how I found the info on Ken Osmond being a police officer.
Side note: How about Barbara Billingsley in Airplane! She speaks "jive"!!
No love for Lumpy Rutherford!?!?!?!
Side note: I showed that clip to my girlfriend over the weekend (before Ken's death) to try to explain to her what jive was.
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Elmo Lewis
Dirtiest thing ever said on TV -
June: "Ward, don't you think you were a little rough on the beaver last night?"
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Elmo Lewis
Dirtiest thing ever said on TV -
June: "Ward, don't you think you were a little rough on the beaver last night?"
Lol.
A female newscaster here in Seattle wins the local edition for me.
A snowstorm was forecast the night before that didn't materialize, and in typical newsroom banter she tosses it to the weatherman and says..
"So.. Harry, what happened to the six inches you promised me last night?" Newsroom erupts.