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stevea 05-16-2018, 03:38 PM (the progressive school for the progressive boy)...later sells accordions. What a letdown.
Of course, his name is Compton...maybe he's also an attorney for kids who are being gypped by modeling schools. Probably not, though, his name was Dr. Compton. Guess Compton is another (sort of) popular name in Mayfield.
Scrabjan1 06-01-2018, 03:06 PM Missed this post. Yeah they used another name again. Why not Hunter, Webster, Miller or Hudson. Dr. Compton also helped Wally pick a better suit than the colorful plaid one Wally initially wanted in Wally’s Suit. He was quite funny as the accordion man and called Ward Melvyn. “Almost worked didn’t it Melvyn.” Love how he opens his mouth then shuts it quickly for effect.
He also was an alien with three arms on Twilight Zone.
Torgo 06-01-2018, 03:16 PM John Hoyt. He played the grandpa in Gimme A Break.
Was also in one of my favorite scifi films When Worlds Collide.
Scrabjan1 06-01-2018, 03:54 PM He and Theodore Newton (Mr. Davenport in Beaver’s Library Book) had faces that could creep you out.
stevea 01-16-2019, 09:32 AM Question: In the accordion episode, when Ward came home and was at the door doing the Melvin Douglas bit again, and June then said John Hoyt was there, wouldn't Ward have seen his car outside, and known "company" was there?
Scrabjan1 01-16-2019, 05:54 PM I never thought of that. Mr. Franklin obviously didn’t walk over from Omaha. The car would have been parked curbside. I like when Franklin tells Ward who he is and from Worldwide Music Academy in Omaha, Nebraska and does this weird thing opening his mouth. June acted like an airhead in this one.
stevea 01-16-2019, 06:22 PM I liked Hoyt's acting in this one as much as I disliked Marjorie Reynolds' in Chuckie's Shoes. I liked it when June just happened to need the extension cord while Franklin was there, and after the accordion came tumbling down, and Ward was nonplussed. Ward sheepishly asks if Franklin would like to come in and sit down. "I should be delighted" he says gleefully.
Torgo 01-16-2019, 06:29 PM If he came from Nebraska, if there was no car out front, he probably didn't rent a car but either took a bus from the airport and walked from the stop, or took a taxi.
I doubt he would drive a car all the way from Nebraska.
stevea 01-16-2019, 06:35 PM I'm thinkin' he's a local rep. Who'd come all the way from Omaha just to collect $280 from Ward Cleaver?
Torgo 01-16-2019, 07:01 PM $280 back then would be around $2000 today. But yeah if it's a fairly big company they might have reps in different states, I doubt one in Mayfield but the nearest big city.
stevea 01-16-2019, 07:12 PM One thing's for sure: this is another of the many episodes that could be titled "Gullible Beaver." He AGAIN swallowed Eddie's bait hook, line, and sinker.
Scrabjan1 02-07-2019, 08:58 PM I liked Hoyt's acting in this one as much as I disliked Marjorie Reynolds' in Chuckie's Shoes. I liked it when June just happened to need the extension cord while Franklin was there, and after the accordion came tumbling down, and Ward was nonplussed. Ward sheepishly asks if Franklin would like to come in and sit down. "I should be delighted" he says gleefully.
Why would June need an extension cord to wax the floor? Usually she uses a sponge mop. I also enjoyed when Franklin said “Almost worked didn’t it Melvyn.” I enjoyed Hoyt in a brief appearance in Boackboard Jungle and a very brief appearance of Richard Deacon.
stevea 02-07-2019, 09:06 PM Say, that's a good question. Did she have one of those electric rotary floor polishers? If so why didn't Margie use it? (Can you see June using one? "Ward! Help! This machine is going berserk!")
And of course she HAD to do it while Mr. Franklin was there.
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