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And Jerry Mathers as "The
Beaver", Jerry Mather's Autobiography. 272 pages of
Jerry's life. Book reviewed as: 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. Now, in his warm and revealing
autobiography, he presents his own history--as a child actor as well as
in the years following his role as "The Beav." Featuring funny
and warm reminiscences from both his real and TV families, Mathers
reveals intimate details about his childhood; living life as America's
favorite kid...his struggle with dyslexia...his most embarrassing
moments on the set...his relationships with cast members: Hugh Beaumont,
Barbara Billingsley, Tony Dow, and Ken Osmond...those Vietnam
rumors...and more.
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The World According to Beaver,
a non-fiction book as a guide and history of Leave it To Beaver.
ISBN 0-553-34095-6, copyright 1984, by Irwyn Applebaum.
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Various "Where are they now"
books. A lot of these editions cover Jerry Mathers. |
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More books on TV shows of that period also cover Leave
It To Beaver |
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TV Trivia books, several different ones which include Leave
It To Beaver |
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This March, 1980 issue of Trivia Unlimited was published
by the United States Trivia Association of Lincoln, Nebraska. This issue
is part of Volume 2, and is the Number 4 issue. Other features included
in this issue were a World War II quiz, the World's Largest Trivia
Contest (Stevens Point, WI), Pot Pourri, Picture This (My Little
Margie), Jock Jive, Super Quiz, Music, Music, Music, Audio and Video,
Movie Trifles, The Beginning and the End (Movie Debuts and Finales of
various actors), and Odds and Ends. Answers to the quizzes were included
on the last page. The Trivia Unlimited magazine was pubished 59 times
between 1979 and 1984. Each issue featured a different cover with
trivial information featured about the cover. Some other issues were
Baseball, Superman, Star Trek and Radio to mention a few. |
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Where the Girls Are. Book that covers
popular TV stereotypes, with a page on June Cleaver |
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TV Moms, has Florence Henderson - Brady Bunch
Shirley Jones - Partridge Family Marion Ross - Happy Days Jane Wyatt -
Father Knows Best Ester Rolle - Good Times and Barbara Billingsley -
Leave It To Beaver |
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