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The Lovable Sarah
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Has anybody else besides me noticed that there are two dinning rooms (not including the table they eat lunch/breakfast at in the kitchen) in the Cleaver house? it seems that when they eat dinner in the dinning room, they come through the door that is located on the left side or directly across from the door leading outside to the garage. But, when you look at the other door leading out of the kitchen (the one at the back or the kitchen set) you can see a dinning room with a table and chair set, which you can see through the living room too. Also, when you walk in the front door of the cleaver house, you can see sometiems when June walks through from teh kitchen, you can see the table and chairs that they usually eat dinner at. Is it just me, or do they really have 2 dinning rooms!?!?
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Sara,
You have to remember that there were two different Cleaver houses during the run of the show. The first house has the dining room beyond the door at the back of the kitchen. The house that the Cleavers occupied after the second season (I think) was a new layout. There is a great book by Mark Bennett called "TV Sets: Fantasy Blueprints of Classic TV Homes" that has the layout of both homes. You should get this one- I think you will really enjoy it! Take a look here: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...898412-6409428 Mark B. 'Mayfield Historical Society' |
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Here is a website that has the Cleaver floor plans by Mark Bennett. It is for the house on Pine Ave. They also have plans for some of the other classic TV houses there too.
http://classictv.about.com/gi/dynami...2Findex3a.html |
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no, i was wrong, it was actually only 1 dinning room in the old (1st) house, it just seemed to me that i thought that the table and chairs we could see when they open the door in their foyar was the set that was in the kitchen. HAHA! that prolly doesn't make any sense, and i'm sorry. But i LOVE how their set is very correct, there is NO fake wall when the swing door was opened from the kitchen into the foyar and you always saw the table and chairs through the kitchen into the dinning room and the same was in the living room. they had one of the most believable houses i ever saw!!!! anybody else agree?
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Yea, I love that house too! Take it from someone who has been in that house (during the New LITB), it had a nice warm homey feeling in person too!
The designer did a great job on that show (both Cleaver houses). The show's sets were done like movie sets- that is they had complete rooms and the house layout actually worked. The show was also filmed like a movie (with a single camera, shot out of sequence, etc.) Many shows of the period (especially sitcoms) were 3-walled sets since they had live studio audiences and were filmed with several cameras to catch the action as is was performed live. Mark B. |
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No, it was a studio set. I worked on the New Beaver series where the recreated all the interior sets. It wasn't a real house, but being inside the set felt like a real house.
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About the dining room thing. I always thought the dining room just had two entrances, one from the living room and one from the kitchen. I probably misunderstood the question anyway. |
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No, I didn't work on building the set- I worked (actually un-paid intern) on the New LITB show in 1989 and I got to hang out on the sets (including the Cleaver houe) quite a bit. These sets were built in 1983 for the Still the Beaver TV movie and eventual series that lasted until 1989.
The dining room has a door to the kitchen, french doors that open onto the back porch/patio, and french doors that open to the living room. I think Sara's initial confusion stemmed from not knowing that there were two different Cleaver homes in the original series. |
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The house shown in the exterior shots was an empty facade set on the Universal backlot. The interior sets were in a soundstage. It felt real because is was a complete 4-walled set as apposed to the kind of 3-walled sets you might see in something like the HOneymooners (the set was open on one side for the studio audience). The design was so complete and nicely laid-out that it felt realy and comfortable. |
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