Beaver gets upset when his favorite teacher gets engaged.Beaver gets upset when his favorite teacher gets engaged.Beaver gets upset when his favorite teacher gets engaged.
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- Joe Connelly(uncredited)
- Bob Mosher(uncredited)
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- TriviaAlthough Miss Landers' engagement is announced in this episode and she subsequently appears in nine additional episodes over the next 15 months, no mention is ever made of her eventual marriage (but she can be seen wearing an engagement ring in Beaver's Report Card (1961)). She is still referred to as "Miss Landers" in all those subsequent episodes, including Nobody Loves Me (1962), in which Beaver revisits her after not seeing her for some time.
- GoofsThroughout the episode, in the closeup shots the hair falling over Beaver's forehead does not match the hair in the wide-angle shots, obviously revealing that they were filmed at different times. For example, when Beaver asks Ward for the definition of "fiance" as he sits on the arm of the chair, the closeup shows his hair divided into strands falling down to his eyebrows. In the next wide-shot, his hair is neatly combed up with no divided strands hanging down.
- Quotes
June Cleaver: Ward, I wish Wally wouldn't use words like 'flakey' and 'kooky'.
Ward Cleaver: Well, Dear, you wouldn't want all of his friends to think he was creepy, would you?
- ConnectionsReferences Roman Holiday (1953)
Featured review
Another 10* episode for season 4
Lots of screen time for Sue Randall (Ms Landers). Beaver's reaction is pretty normal. Bit of an exaggeration for TV.
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- vitoscotti
- May 25, 2021
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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