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 June Evelyn Cleaver - LITB.COM
June has been to see the opera Lucia in New York with Freddie Rice and saw a fight in Madison Square Garden, in "Beaver's Big Contest." June's Grandfather was a professor and she had an uncle that was a judge in "Beaver's IQ." June Cleaver is played by Barbara Billingsley.
June played George Washington in school in "Wally's Play." And in "Wally And Alma" June's says that her mother, after seeing Helen Hayes in Antony and Cleopatra, gave her special dramatic lessons and voice courses and worked behind the scenes to get June the lead in the school play when June was 15.
Typical of the era, June hides the front door key in the mailbox in "The Bus Ride" and the key in the mailbox is mentioned again in "Borrowed Boat." In "Ward's Millions" June confesses that, in order to make the checkbook balance, she wrote a check for $8.69 and then tore up the check.
www.litb.com /june.htm

  
 Intelliflix: Rent Leave It To Beaver on DVD
It meant that there were at least 5 bathrooms in the Cleaver house: Mom and Dad probably had their own bathroom as part of the master suite and Beaver and Wally had their own bathroom as part of their bedroom suite.
Ma Cleaver appeared to have few interests outside the home (like charities, church activites, animal shelters, bake sales, etc.) She was always at home tending her men by pouring glasses of milk, buttering toast, and tidying the kitchen.
Ma Cleaver appeared to have few interests outside the home like charities, church, animal shelters, bake sales, etc. She was always at home slivering carrots, pouring glasses of milk, or tidying the kitchen.
www.intelliflix.com /movie_view.dvd?id=825

  
 Memorable Quotes from "Leave It to Beaver" (1957)
Ward Cleaver : Wally, believe it or not, I was your age once.
Ward Cleaver : Let's face it, June, Wally and Eddie have been friends for four or five years now - nothing's ever really happed.
Ward Cleaver : June, I wonder if you'd go out to the garage and put those brushes in some turpentine, I won't be too long.
www.imdb.com /Quotes?0050032

  
 Leave it to Beaver Online
Billingsley and Mathers were there, but Ward Cleaver was played by Casey Adams, Wally by Paul Sullivan, and "Frankie"--the Eddie Haskell-type character-by Harry Shearer, who years later would become a regular on Saturday Night Live.
Beaver Cleaver was 7 when the series began, and his brother Wally, 12.
Baseball...Apple pie...and "The Beaver." As Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, Jerry Mathers is the icon of an era that holds a special place in all our hearts--whether we're old enough to remember it in prime time or fell in love with it in reruns.
www.sitcomsonline.com /leaveittobeaver.html

  
 Leave it to Beaver: June Cleaver
Born June Evelyn Bronson, Wally and Beaver's mom met Ward Cleaver when she moved to Mayfield as a teenager.
Like any good mother, June often worries about Wally and the Beaver, but she never fails to greet life's daily challenges with the sweet and gentle demeanor that most of us wish our mothers had.
A sensible wife, mother and homemaker, her cookie drawer is always full, the coffee is always fresh, and she never has a hair out of place.
www.tvland.com /shows/litbeaver/character1.jhtml

  
 Leave It To Beaver Family Characters
Her family lives around the corner from the Cleavers and since the eighth grade she was one of the first girls to come stalking Wally, using Beaver, ginger ale and donuts to get he man to take her to a school dance.
The kitchen is the central core of June Cleaver’s life.
Ward and June’s eldest is an unpretentious, good-looking athletic youth with a good head on his shoulders, strong muscles in his arms, good hands and an almost sweetly shy personality.
www.geocities.com /~timmbbo/character_descs.htm

  
 Ward and June Cleaver
Understand that June was oppressed by the patriarchal views of the times, and these views were then passed down to Wally and the Beav so they could further oppress the women of their generation.
After all, the Cleaver family, in all its straight-laced purity, could not accurately describe the typical American family, even in the times in which the TV show was produced.
And to think that modern TV could have portrayed a prozac-laden June Cleaver as a domestically oppressed, intellectually repressed, and sexually misappropriated housewife having an affair with the school principal and feeding Ritalin to Beaver the first time he threw a spitwad in class.
www.lewrockwell.com /decoster/decoster29.html

  
 Interesting Ideas: Leave it to Beaver Lies
Cleaver struggled to maintain a facade of middle-class civility, nervously intervening to cool her husband's anger or to interdict some especially lunatic expectation aimed at her sons, especially the behaviorially challenged Beaver.
The problem wasn't, as some critics have objected, that the Cleavers and their all-white hometown were too male, middle class and comfortably heterosexual to represent a legitimate idealization.
That her spouse was so obsessed with righteousness certainly didn't help June cope with her own problems, whether the numbing boredom of an isolated suburban existence or her evident terror at Wally's emerging sexuality.
www.interestingideas.com /ii/beaver.htm

  
 Blue Point Congregational Church, Sermon 05-08-2005
If June Cleaver (played by Barbara Billingsley) is not the quintessential mom you think of when you think of mom, mother’s day, and apple pie, then I can assure you that your own mother thinks of her in that way.
For June and Ward Cleaver there was always a concerted effort to involve themselves in their offspring’s lives through conversation.
There is June anticipating more parenting techniques she could use on Wally and Beaver from that morning sermon.
www.bluepointchurch.org /20050508.htm

  
 pardon.
Eddie: Your kid brother is such a little goon, Wally.
Wally: Yeah, the little shrimp must have saved a lot of lunch money to give us that 5,000 dollars.
Guard: Your punk brother just gouged Rutherford's eyes out, Cleaver.
cs.felk.cvut.cz /pub/humor/pardon.

  
 Leave it to Beaver
Beaver Cleaver was near eight when the show began and his brother Wally was twelve.
Paralleling the network shift, the show's production relocated from Republic Studio to Universal Studios after the second year--and the on-screen Cleavers moved from a modest, picket-fenced house at 485 Maple Drive to a larger abode at 211 Pine Street--both in the small and vaguely midwestern town of Mayfield.
Through it all, father Ward (played by Hugh Beaumont, a Methodist lay preacher and religious film actor) and mother June (grade-B film and TV drama veteran Barbara Billingsley) observed and nurtured their children with quiet selflessness and obvious love.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/L/htmlL/leaveittob/leaveittob.htm

  
 Leave It To Beaver Family Characters
Her family lives around the corner from the Cleavers and since the eighth grade she was one of the first girls to come stalking Wally, using Beaver, ginger ale and donuts to get he man to take her to a school dance.
It would come as no surprise if there were men walking around today with "June" tattooed on their arms instead of "Mom." For millions of viewers June Evelyn Broson Cleaver has grown to become the quintessential American mother.
The kitchen is the central core of June Cleaver’s life.
www.geocities.com /~timmbbo/character_descs.htm

  
 June Cleaver
This page is dedicated to our most revered role model, June Cleaver, who provided a nurturing atmosphere for Ward, Wally, and the Beaver.
It's easy to be just like June Cleaver!
On more than one occasion, she assisted Ward with identifying effective childrearing strategies: “Ward, I think you were a little rough on the Beaver last night.” But June’s most admirable trait was her unfailing ability to feign interest in the boys’ banal, self-serving crises, and all the while maintaining genteel composure.
www.beaversinthekitchen.com /june_cleaver.htm

  
 Actors Bios
Beaumont a native of Lawrence, Kan., is best known for his role as Ward Cleaver, who patiently guided his two sons, Beaver (Jerry Mathers) and Wally (Tony Dow), through their awkward years.
Hugh Beaumont, best known for his role as Ward Cleaver on the old "Leave it to Beaver" television series, succumbed to a heart attack while visiting his oldest son, Eric, 40, a college psychology professor, in Munich, West Germany.
He played Ward Cleaver in the pilot, "It's a small world." Actor Max Showalter learned his craft at the Pasadena Playhouse.
www.leaveittobeaver.org /bios/biographies.htm

  
 Comic Book Resources - Comic Book News, Reviews and Commentary - Updated Daily!
Hugh Beaumont (co-star of sci-fi movies THE LOST CONTINENT [1951] and THE MOLE PEOPLE [1956]) portrayed accountant and father Ward Cleaver, Barbara Billingsly played the near-perfect wife and mother June, Tony Dow was their older son Wally and, of course, there was Jerry Mathers as “The Beaver” (real name: Theodore), the youngest Cleaver.
During the series’ run, it was established that Ward Cleaver was an amateur cartoonist who, as a kid, subscribed to the pulp magazine WEIRD TALES.
Although most sitcoms of the 1950s/1960s are often dismissed as being “sanitized” and “out of touch”, LEAVE IT TO BEAVER featured consistently intelligent and surprisingly naturalistic dialog that evoked not only fairly realistic portrayals of June and Ward Cleaver but also a memorably appropriate depiction of kids’ behavior and points-of-view.
www.comicbookresources.com /columns/oddball/index.cgi?date=2002-02-08

  
 What makes a Woman a Womanly Woman? ................ MonkeyLuvr Totally On Stories
I have two words to describe the womanly woman __ June Cleaver__Always well made up, wears pearls while making dinner, serves Ward coffee in his study after dinner (knocks before entering), keeps Wally and the Beav in line.
Manly Man BCAR, she can kick June Cleaver's butt all the way to Chicago...
I'm with Odd, bring it on, June Cleaver...
totallyon.com /viewpost_151318.asp

  
 Leave it to Beaver
Beaver Cleaver was near eight when the show began and his brother Wally was twelve.
Paralleling the network shift, the show's production relocated from Republic Studio to Universal Studios after the second year--and the on-screen Cleavers moved from a modest, picket-fenced house at 485 Maple Drive to a larger abode at 211 Pine Street--both in the small and vaguely midwestern town of Mayfield.
Parents Ward and June modified the sound to the slightly more dignified "Beaver" which would be the show's namesake.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/L/htmlL/leaveittob/leaveittob.htm

  
 Leave It To Beaver
Beaver Cleaver was 7 when the series began, and Wally
Cleaver family: Ward, an accountant; his wife June;
www.timstvshowcase.com /beaver.html

  
 TV ACRES: Jewelry - June Cleaver's Pearl Necklace (Leave It To Beaver)
The Cleaver family: Theodore "Beaver," older brother, Wally and parents, June and Ward
- Each episode of the sitcom LEAVE IT TO BEAVER/CBS/ABC/1957-63, actress Barbara Billingsley played June Cleaver, a traditional 1950s housewife who dressed nicely in simple but smart dresses and wore her trademark necklace of white pearls.
TV ACRES: Jewelry - June Cleaver's Pearl Necklace (Leave It To Beaver)
www.tvacres.com /jewelry_june_cleaver.htm

  
 10 Tenths Motorsport - Sportscar rumors
I don't really care if June and Wally Cleaver join with the Beaver in T/A. But after Ullrich's Petite Le Mans statement will you really stand by the "Audi at Le Mans only" statement?
Champion and/or Johannson appear to be in line for that.
Remember some fans pay attention to what is said and credibility is measured by being accurate.
www.ten-tenths.com /forum/archive/index.php/t-4692.html

  
 Discussion Board
For those of you who are too young, Eddie Haskel was a friend of Wally and Beaver Cleaver and he always would try to butter up Mrs.
Cleaver by telling her she had a pretty dress on.
He spreads the Ebola further because of the tainted meat.
friendfinder.com /intgroups/gi185/qi15360/acview_thread_message.html?highid=8222040_32367

  
 Oroville Mercury Register - Features
The name "Cleaver" refers to meat cleaver, not the TV show "Leave It to Beaver." Their act isn't based on Wally and The Beav.
The Clever Cleaver Brothers -- professional chefs who appear on TV shows and at casinos, corporate events and food festivals -- are scheduled to perform 16 times during the fair.
After Tom DiGrazia, the fair's executive director, booked The Clever Cleaver Brothers, "he approached me because he wanted to give the food demonstrations a local flavor.
www.orovillemr.com /Stories/0,1413,157~26708~2886820,00.html

  
 Tony Dow Supersite
Tony Dow from Leave it to Beaver - Keynote Speaker - Tony Dow (Wally Cleaver from Leave it to Beaver) We're sure you remember Wally from the TV series Leave it to Beaver, which has remained on the air.
Leave it to Beaver: Tony Dow - Tony Dow won the role of Wally Cleaver in a casting cattle call with almost no previous acting experience (although his mother, Muriel Montrose, had appeared in a number of Our Gang shorts).
Friday, April 22, 2005 Leave It to Beaver's Tony Dow turns 60 Believe it or not, the older brother we all wish we had turned 60 this month.
www.lagunaquilts.com /listings/tony-dow.htm   (339 words)

  
 Tony Dow Biography
Tony Dow is best remembered for playing Wally Cleaver, the clean-cut and much wiser older brother of Beaver on the classic family sitcom Leave It to Beaver (1957-1963).
Tony Dow: He is best known for his role as America's favorite big brother "Wally Cleaver" on the classic television series, LEAVE IT TO BEAVER.
He reprised the role of Wally in the 1980s in the made-for-TV reunion film Still the Beaver (1983) and in the series it spawned.
www.autographedtoyou.com /Tony-Dow-biography.htm   (150 words)

  
 cobc.txt
THE CHURCH OF BEAVER CLEAVER (OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS) THE FOUNDING AND DOCTRINE "I THUNK ABOUT IT" THE CHURCH OF BEAVER CLEAVER A Modern evolutionary synthesis of religious and political thought as imbodied in WARD CLEAVER and the interpersonal relationships of the Cleaver household THE ETERNAL TRIAD made up of WALLY, BEAVER and EDDIE BEAVER \
Just as the American Dream, DUSTY RHOADES was discussing in vivid and glowing terms his next opponent with nationally syndicated wrestling commentator GORDON SOLLIE, the set went blank and started to emit a bright cobalt blue beam of light.
WHAT DID WARD REALLY DO IN W.W.2 ??
www.textfiles.com /occult/cobc.txt   (742 words)

  
 Leave it to Beaver
Beaver Cleaver was near eight when the show began and his brother Wally was twelve.
Although Beaver's real name was Theodore, the nickname was emphasized to suggest a toothy, perky youngster who was "all boy." Early in the series, Beaver explains that he acquired the moniker as a baby when toddler Wally could only pronounce Theodore as "Tweeter".
Beaver and Wally appeared on packages of Kellogg's Corn Flakes in 1983 and the show's cast members have since been featured in a variety of retrospective projects.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/L/htmlL/leaveittob/leaveittob.htm   (1106 words)

  
 Leave it to Beaver Online
Beaver was a typically rambunctious youth, more interested in pet frogs than in girls, but Wally, just entering his teens, was beginning to discover other things in life.
Beaver Cleaver was 7 when the series began, and his brother Wally, 12.
Baseball...Apple pie...and "The Beaver." As Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, Jerry Mathers is the icon of an era that holds a special place in all our hearts--whether we're old enough to remember it in prime time or fell in love with it in reruns.
www.sitcomsonline.com /leaveittobeaver.html   (1390 words)

  
 Leave it to Beaver Online
Beaver Cleaver was 7 when the series began, and his brother Wally, 12.
Cute family comedy based on the vintage TV series, with Finley an appealing Theodore Cleaver, for whom things never seem to go quite right...
Baseball...Apple pie...and "The Beaver." As Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, Jerry Mathers is the icon of an era that holds a special place in all our hearts--whether we're old enough to remember it in prime time or fell in love with it in reruns.
www.sitcomsonline.com /leaveittobeaver.html   (1385 words)

  
 Leave it to Beaver
Premiering in the fall of 1957 and focusing on the adventures of seven-year-old Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver and his 12-year-old brother, Wally, Leave It to Beaver was remarkably fresh for its time.
While most Beaver contemporaries, like The Donna Reed Show and The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, were star-driven vehicles in which the kids were merely supporting players, the action and antics in Leave It to Beaver centered around the Cleaver boys.
In the early 1980s, Leave It to Beaver experienced a resurgence in popularity that resulted in a sort of Beaver Cleaver fever.
www.tvland.com /shows/litbeaver   (343 words)

  
 Leave it to Beaver
Beaver Cleaver was near eight when the show began and his brother Wally was twelve.
Although Beaver's real name was Theodore, the nickname was emphasized to suggest a toothy, perky youngster who was "all boy." Early in the series, Beaver explains that he acquired the moniker as a baby when toddler Wally could only pronounce Theodore as "Tweeter".
Beaver and Wally appeared on packages of Kellogg's Corn Flakes in 1983 and the show's cast members have since been featured in a variety of retrospective projects.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/L/htmlL/leaveittob/leaveittob.htm   (343 words)

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