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Cincy Guy
06-22-2014, 09:40 AM
I am happily amazed at the good quality in both picture & sound that the episodes of LITB that are being shown now on cable TV. In looking (and also listening) to those now, it is hard to believe they were made well over 50 years ago. To me, the the old giveaway production-wise is that they are in black & white. That is particularly true when you compare them to other series from that same era that are still being shown on TV today. I think this helps interest new generations of viewers to LITB. I would be interested in knowing if any of the companies who have held ownership of the series over the past 25 years or so did anything to help restore the prints.

Scrabjan1
06-22-2014, 11:02 AM
The quality is fabulous on MeTV. Did you know that Jerry Mathers never signs DVD sets at those conventions because he gets no residuals on the sale of the DVD's.

Cincy Guy
06-22-2014, 05:15 PM
Did you know that Jerry Mathers never signs DVD sets at those conventions because he gets no residuals on the sale of the DVD's.

I wasn't aware of that. Actually, Jerry is an excellent representative for the series. On interviews, he's great. I've also noticed that Tony Dow, Ken Osmond and, when she was living, Barbara Billingsley spoke highly of the series; never complainted that they were typecasted by it, etc.

Marvo301
06-22-2014, 08:05 PM
I wasn't aware of that. Actually, Jerry is an excellent representative for the series. On interviews, he's great. I've also noticed that Tony Dow, Ken Osmond and, when she was living, Barbara Billingsley spoke highly of the series; never complainted that they were typecasted by it, etc.
Frank Bank was was also a great ambassador for this show before his untimely death.

Cincy Guy
06-23-2014, 11:54 AM
Frank Bank was was also a great ambassador for this show before his untimely death.

That's right. In fact, he had a car license plate that read "IMLUMPY".

Scrabjan1
06-23-2014, 12:14 PM
I recently read that Frank Bank had a reputation as a man with quite an appetite for the women and made many conquests. Anyone else hear that one? You would think he was David Cassidy.

Jack1000
06-25-2014, 02:40 AM
The only below average sound quality is in ME-TV's Season 1, "Beaver's Guest." The actors talk like they have mild sore throats and the sound always seems to be a little off. Have not checked the DVD. What do you guys think?

The other seasons and episodes seem very good to great.

Jack

Scrabjan1
06-25-2014, 11:28 AM
Jerry Mathers some times spoke like he had a cold. In several episodes he sounds like he had a stuffy nose. In Beaver's Poster when June and Ward are discussing his topic in the living room, Beaver says something about picking up two poster boards when June goes to the store. Also in Henry the Rabbit when Beaver is discussing babies with June at the kitchen table he sounds like he has a cold.