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1960'sTVfan
07-04-2022, 09:08 AM
I have the DVD's of The FBI series and last night was watching episode 2 from season 7 titled Recurring Nightmare. As I was watching I was quite surprised to see Barbara Billingsley appear, when she appeared on the screen I said, Hey wait a minute there's Mrs. Cleaver! :eek: :lol:

This was the first time I saw Barbara Billingsley in anything aside from Leave It To Beaver, it was interesting to see her in a dramatic role although she isn't given much to do in the episode, she appears in the beginning and again at the end as the concerned parent of a kidnapped young woman.

Recurring Nightmare is a good episode, it starts off like a routine kidnapping case but the actual reason for the kidnapping is unique and makes for an interesting story. Well done and well acted by all. An additional bonus with this episode is the wilderness scenery as Inspector Erskine and his team make their search for the kidnappers through the forests and mountains of the western USA.

Duster76
07-04-2022, 02:17 PM
I have the DVD's of The FBI series and last night was watching episode 2 from season 7 titled Recurring Nightmare. As I was watching I was quite surprised to see Barbara Billingsley appear, when she appeared on the screen I said, Hey wait a minute there's Mrs. Cleaver! :eek: :lol:

This was the first time I saw Barbara Billingsley in anything aside from Leave It To Beaver, it was interesting to see her in a dramatic role although she isn't given much to do in the episode, she appears in the beginning and again at the end as the concerned parent of a kidnapped young woman.

Recurring Nightmare is a good episode, it starts off like a routine kidnapping case but the actual reason for the kidnapping is unique and makes for an interesting story. Well done and well acted by all. An additional bonus with this episode is the wilderness scenery as Inspector Erskine and his team make their search for the kidnappers through the forests and mountains of the western USA.


She was in two episodes of the FBI the one you commented on, and one from season 6 (episode 19 from that season). Both episodes appeared in calendar year 1971, and they represent the only IMD credits Billingsley had between the final episode of Leave It To Beaver and her appearance in Airplane! .

1960'sTVfan
07-04-2022, 02:56 PM
She was in two episodes of the FBI the one you commented on, and one from season 6 (episode 19 from that season). Both episodes appeared in calendar year 1971, and they represent the only IMD credits Billingsley had between the final episode of Leave It To Beaver and her appearance in Airplane! .

Thanks for posting with this info, tonight I will watch the other episode that she is in and see what I think. The episode is titled The Fatal Connection.

After Leave It To Beaver ended, it seems that Barbara Billingsley took some time off from acting because as you mentioned, the two FBI episodes from 1971 are her first acting credits eight years after Leave It To Beaver ended it's run in 1963.

stevea
07-04-2022, 06:37 PM
A pre-Beaver appearance is on a Danny Thomas Show episode from the 1956-57 season, season 4. She was a date for Danny in the season after Jean Hagen left the show. I'll see that at some point soon on the new DVD set from Reel Vault.

1960'sTVfan
07-06-2022, 10:15 AM
I watched the other FBI episode that Barbara Billingsley is in, The Fatal Connection, the episode is OK but I like the Recurring Nightmare episode a little more.

As with the Recurring Nightmare episode, Barbara Billingsley also has a fairly small role in The Fatal Connection episode, she plays the concerned wife of a crusading newspaper reporter who is determined to expose a criminal element operating in his town, and this same criminal element is equally determined to "silence" him before he can expose their criminal wrongdoings. It's an OK episode but I wouldn't say it's essential viewing.

I'm just speculating, but given these minor roles in two 1971 FBI episodes makes me wonder if Barbara Billingsley might have been friends with Quinn Martin and he gave her these roles to ease her way back in to acting after an 8 year absence since Leave It To Beaver ended in 1963.

stevea
07-06-2022, 05:33 PM
Or maybe she was friends with Efrem?

Other than the those two appearances, and the cameo in Airplane, was she sort of semi-retired until Still the Beaver/New Leave It To Beaver?

1960'sTVfan
07-06-2022, 06:30 PM
She could also have been friends with Efrem, that's another possibility.

Can't really say if she was semi-retired, but her acting credits between 1963 and 1983 are fairly sparse. The two FBI episodes, the appearance in Airplane and a Mork & Mindy episode in 1982.

stevea
07-06-2022, 08:06 PM
Come to think of it, she was in a Silver Spoons in the early 80s.

1960'sTVfan
07-06-2022, 08:37 PM
Come to think of it, she was in a Silver Spoons in the early 80s.

Her Silver Spoons credit is from the mid 80's in 1984.

Dude111
07-07-2022, 07:20 PM
I dont think I have seen her in anything but leave it to beaver...

Duster76
07-07-2022, 09:39 PM
We may never know the explanation as to why Billingsley shows up on the FBI almost 8 years after her last IMD credit and almost 9 nine years before her next IMD credit. It may have been as simple as needing a professional credit to maintain some union benefit. With respect to her knowing Efrem there appears to be some evidence to at least suggest that was a possibility. Billingsley was a conservative Republican who attended several Republican conventions being a big supporter of Ronald Reagan (then the Governor of California). Efrem was also a conservative Republican (even in those days that was not that common in Hollywood), on top of that the FBI kept close tabs on the show and at that time the FBI was led by J. Edgar Hoover. The actors who appeared on the series were vetted for any affiliations that might embarrass the agency so Billingsley with her political leanings would have made a good match.

vitoscotti
07-07-2022, 10:05 PM
At 2:20 Barbara Billingsley sounds like she wasn't that intense to "strive for a career". Was happy being a wife & mother. At the beginning she says she was a widowed single mother, then remarried during LITB.

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