![]() My husband was kind of disappointed that Beaver's monkey only disrupted June's luncheon. ![]() It immediately climbed up on high shelves and started throwing everything he found around the store. See all of our Donald Trump Memes add your own captions to a Scumbag Donald Trump blank. His brother wondered what would happen if the monkey got out of his cage. Lumpy was portrayed in the original series by Frank Bank. Lumpy is a bit of a bully and, with Eddie Haskell, is one of Wally Cleaver's friends. Ken Osmond, who helped create a TV archetype while playing the two-faced teenager Eddie Haskell on Leave It to Beaver, kissing up to authority figures before getting into trouble and putting. The show aired from Octoto June 20, 1963. My husband immediately knew who the "someone" was. (daughter) Clarence ' Lumpy ' Rutherford is a fictional character in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. One day when his younger brother was about 12, he came home and told him - someone let the monkey at Grants out of his cage. Taking up athletic skills such as fencing and martial arts as. ![]() He started appearing on film and TV prior to his sitcom success thanks to a typically insistent stage mother. Reason being the town he grew up in had a General Store that had a monkey in a cage. Ken was born on Jin Glendale, California, to Pearl (Hand) and Thurman Osmond, a studio carpenter and propmaker, who were both originally from the American South. I don't care for it either, and was going to delete it, but my husband wanted to see it. I had a bunch of episodes on the DVR, and my husband happened to be watching when the DVR showed the monkey episode was next. This whole unfunny theme left me feeling creepy and I switched channels before it was over, Likewise Ellie May Clampett and her chimp in a dress on The Beverly Hillbillies and other sitcoms were just as silly.īut the absolute worse depiction of monkeys and chimpanzees of all time was a unfunny sitcom called 'The Hathaways" starring Jack Weston and Peggy Cass. I know all of the crazy sitcoms of the era, like the Garry Marshall mid 1971-72 season disaster "Me and the Chimp" with Ted Bessell and Anita Gillette were thought of as funny. Having that poor animal caged in their bedroom was beyond cruel. Today's episode airing on ME TV Season 3 Ep 29 about the monkey was unwatchable for me.
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