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$24.99 (Fixed) US Dollars |
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revere, MA [United States]  |
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| Date Posted: |
3 weeks ago |
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LEAVE IT TO BEAVER COMPLETE TV SERIES 24 DVD SET |

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LEAVE IT TO BEAVER COMPLETE TV SERIES 24 DVD SET
GREAT MENEUS AND QUALITY
COMES IN 2 DVD BOXES WITH COVER ART
Leave It To Beaver, a series both praised for its family-bolstering innocence and panned for its homogenized sappiness, served as a bridge between the waning radio comedy and the blossoming of the television "sitcom." The show was created by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher; two writers who first worked together at the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency in New York. Leaving the agency in 1942 to devote their talents to radio comedy writing, the duo worked on shows starring Edgar Bergen, Frank Morgan, and Phil Harris before securing jobs on the wildly popular Amos 'n' Andy program. Over a period of twelve years, they earned writers' credits on over 1,500 radio and television scripts for that series; continuing to create material for the show's radio version right up to Beaver's third year. Although Amos 'n' Andy now is viewed as a distorted repository of racial stereotyping and segregated casting, Connelly's and Mosher's experience on that program helped them refine a flair for extracting humor from uncomplicated, yet likable characters immersed in unremarkable situations with which the audience could easily identify.
234 EPISODES |
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