Beaver was one of the most popular television series in the 1950s, clever of June was the embodied traditional wife. The show depicts a traditional family whose father Wardcliffe and his wife brought up two sons in June: Wally and Beaver. When they grow up innocent, you will clarify their joked attitude of their two boys, and these problems seem ridiculous today. In the Beaver series 'Teacher Coming to Dinner' or 'Teacher's Pet', you can see that in June the women play the role of sex and the word plays a role of male sex ("From teacher to dinner "Teacher's pet").
In 1983, along with other actors of the original "Beaver", Jerry Mothers joined the television reunion movie "Still Beaver". And it was called a sequel to Disney Channel, until 1989 "Let's leave it to New Beaver". Jerry appeared in several movies since 1990 and debuted on the stage of Broadway.
Tony Dow is more than just an actor. Tony is best known for his role in the TV series "Leaving Beaver", but he is not only an American actor but also a director, producer, and visual artist. Tony Dow was born in Hollywood, California in 1945. One of his parents - his mother - also participated in the performance, his father was both a contractor and a designer. In the process of growth, Tony is interested in sports. Before his film career, in the early part of life, Tony Dow was a Junior Olympic champion, meaning that he focused on his career as a diver. It is when Tony fulfilled the role of Wally-Clever to "leave it to the beaver" by Tony.
In the 1950s, television mainly reflected the general concept of American families. Popular programs such as "Leave to Beaver" and "Father Know Best" depict this family as a heterosexual, patriarch, and a church with children. But in the 1960's the depiction of family began to change. The same can be said about the United States. At first glance, this program seems to be only a dark comedy with monster characters. But, in fact it is an ideal family satirical reversal, deliberately breaking the pattern of Machete. In the 1960s including "misleading" and "Münster", traditional families composed of non-traditional characters were drawn on TV programs. Most Americans do not know that this show caused a more subtle conversation than Itt.