Dennis the Menace (1959 TV series)
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Dennis the Menace | |
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Sylvia Field Sara Seegar | |
Theme music composer | William Loose John Seely |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 146 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Harry Ackerman |
Producers | James Fonda (1959–61) Winston O'Keefe (1961–63) |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Production companies | Dariell Productions Screen Gems Hank Ketcham Enterprises |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | October 4, 1959 July 7, 1963 | –
Dennis the Menace is an American
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Plot
The show follows the Mitchell family – Henry, Alice, and their only child, Dennis, an energetic, trouble-prone, mischievous, but well-meaning boy, who often tangles first with his peace-and-quiet-loving neighbor, George Wilson, a retired salesman, and later with George's brother John, a writer. Dennis is basically a good, well-intentioned boy who always tries to help people, but winds up making situations worse. Mr. Wilson has a
History
With CBS seeking to replace the hit show it had lost when it allowed Leave It to Beaver to migrate to ABC, a pilot episode titled "Dennis Goes to the Movies" was filmed in late 1958.
In early 1959, CBS consented to air the program at 7:30 pm EST on Sunday evenings after Lassie. After viewing these episodes, CBS determined that Dennis' antics had to be toned down lest his actions would encourage children watching the show to imitate Dennis.
On February 17, 1962, after filming the show's 100th episode, Joseph Kearns died of a
By the end of the show's fourth season, Jay North was nearly 12 years old and was outgrowing the antics associated with his character. CBS canceled Dennis the Menace in early 1963.
Syndication
In 1963, NBC began airing reruns of the series on Saturday mornings for two seasons – the show entered syndication in 1965. It has run consistently on local stations over subsequent years. On July 1, 1985,
The show was exported to the United Kingdom and shown on the
Cast
Main characters
- Dennis Mitchell (Jay North) is the series protagonist (146 episodes, 1959–63).
- Henry Mitchell (Herbert Anderson) is Dennis' father and Alice's husband (144 episodes, 1959–63).
- Alice Mitchell (Gloria Henry) is Henry Mitchell's wife and Dennis' mother (145 episodes, 1959–63).
- Mr. George Wilson (posthumouslyin the episode "The Man Next Door" on May 6, 1962.
- Mrs. Martha Wilson (Sylvia Field) is George Wilson's wife, a loving, grandmotherly type neighbor who enjoys Dennis' company. The Wilsons had no children. Martha Wilson was written out of the series after Joseph Kearns' death (90 episodes, 1959–62).
- Margaret Wade (Jeannie Russell) is a snooty but good girl with a crush on Dennis (38 episodes, 1959–63).
- Tommy Anderson (Billy Booth) is Dennis' closest friend (111 episodes, 1959–63).
- Mr. John Wilson (Gale Gordon) is George Wilson's brother. Gordon's first episode is "John Wilson's Cushion" on May 27, 1962. Gordon appeared in 43 episodes in 1962 and 1963.
- Eloise Wilson (Sara Seegar) is John Wilson's wife (36 episodes, 1962–63).
Recurring characters
- Seymour Williams (Robert John Pittman) is Dennis' friend (31 episodes, 1961–63).
- The Bradys – Johnny is Dennis' nemesis, the neighborhood braggart, played by Gregory Irvin; Laurence Haddon was cast as Johnny's father Charles Brady.
- Sergeant Harold Mooney (George Cisar) is a policeman (31 episodes, 1960–1963). In some episodes, Mooney's first name was Ralph.
- Mrs. Lucy Elkins (Irene Tedrow) is a Mitchell neighbor (26 episodes) and an avowed enemy of both George and John Wilson.
- Mr. Otis Quigley (Willard Waterman) is the grocer (14 episodes).
- Miss Esther Cathcart (Mary Wickes) is a spinster who chases every single man in sight (10 episodes, 1959–62).
- Mr. Krinkie (Charles Seel) is the newspaper editor (nine episodes, 1960–63).
- Grandma Mitchell (Kathleen Mulqueen) is Henry's mother, who stayed with the Mitchells during the second season while Alice was away taking care of her father. Mulqueen joined the cast for eight episodes while Gloria Henry was on maternity leave.
- Joey McDonald (Gil Smith) is Dennis' friend (eight episodes, 1959–60).
- Mrs. Schooner (Lillian Culver) is a local socialite, volunteer, and outdoor enthusiast (seven episodes, 1960–63).
- Mr. Lawrence Finch (Charles Lane) is the drugstore owner (six episodes, 1960–62).
- Stewart (Ron Howard) is Dennis' friend (six episodes, 1959–60). Howard left to join the cast of The Andy Griffith Show.
- Mr. Dorfman (Robert B. Williams) is a postman (five episodes, 1959–60).
- Mrs. Dorothy Holland (Helen Kleeb) is a Mitchell neighbor and Mrs. Elkins' friend. Kleeb appeared in five episodes from 1959 to 1962, three as Mrs. Holland.
- Mr. Merrivale (Will Wright) is a nurseryman who is considered a shady businessman by most of the neighborhood (four episodes, 1959–61).
- Uncle Ned Matthews (Edward Everett Horton) is George and John Wilson's uncle (three episodes, 1962–63).
- Opie Swanson (Dub Taylor) is an electrician (three episodes, 1960).
- Buzz (Chubby Johnson) is the neighborhood handyman (three episodes, 1961–62).
- Foster A. Steward (Ned Wever) is the Chief of Police (two episodes, 1960).
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 32 | October 4, 1959 | June 6, 1960 | |
2 | 38 | October 2, 1960 | June 25, 1961 | |
3 | 38 | October 1, 1961 | July 1, 1962 | |
4 | 38 | September 30, 1962 | July 7, 1963 |
Reception
Season | Rank (Rating) |
1) 1959–60 | # 16 (26.0) |
2) 1960–61 | # 11 (26.1) |
3) 1961–62 | # 17 (23.8) |
4) 1962–63 | Not In The Top 30 |
Home media
See also
References
- ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
- ISBN 0-14-02-4916-8. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
- ISBN 0-8129-0721-3, p. 116-117
- ^ "Cobweb TV!: TONIGht's EPISODE: "Great Scott!"". 18 October 2011.
- ISBN 0-8108-1651-2.
- ^ The Daily Intelligencer – July 1, 1985
- ^ The Intelligencer – October 22, 1994
External links
- Dennis the Menace at IMDb