Beaver gets suspended from riding the school bus for acting up.Beaver gets suspended from riding the school bus for acting up.Beaver gets suspended from riding the school bus for acting up.
- Director
- Writers
- Joe Connelly(uncredited)
- Bob Mosher(uncredited)
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Storyline
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- TriviaThe street and the sidewalk where the bus picks up or drops off Beaver are wet, as if it had rained. The water is actually a device deliberately employed for toning down the glare from the sun and the studio lighting used in these shots.
- GoofsIn the beginning Whitey requests to sit in the front of the bus because he gets car sick sitting behind stuff. At the end he sits third from the front, behind Larry and Charles.
- Quotes
June Cleaver: [Ward reads a note from the school, containing the rules for the new school bus service] Ward, that's wonderful. We won't have to worry about him fooling around on the way to school any more.
Ward Cleaver: No, I suppose not. Although, I always thought of walking to school as one of childhood's most cherished memories. Well, I suppose it has to be swept away, along with corduroy knickers and the felt beanie.
June Cleaver: Corduroy knickers?
Ward Cleaver: Well sure, don't you remember, dear? When you walked, they whistled.
June Cleaver: I went to a girls' school.
Ward Cleaver: Well, I better take these rules up to Beaver so he can look 'em over after supper tonight.
June Cleaver: He'll probably be as excited about riding the bus as you were with your whistling knickers.
Here, the story is Beaver beginning to ride the school bus. Previously, he just walked to school like many other kids but now a bus is being provided. Before long, he gets in trouble, but the odd thing is we never see it. We never see, only hear, what happened and then the second half of the program is Beaver trying to get back into the good graces of the bus driver with a note of apology.
I liked the bus driver in here, even though he didn't have a lot of lines. He was very realistic. I also always a kick out of "Judy Hensler," even though she is the worst of Beaver's school "friends." She's consistent, I'll say that - a consistent pain-in-the-butt, she's always entertaining. Jeri Weil did a great job over the years playing her. Jeri did around 30 episodes, finishing with one early in the fourth season....and that was it. At present, she's in her early 60s, age-wise, and, reportedly a successful realtor, a self-described "aging hippie" in the Los Angeles area who worships "Mother Earth."
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- Jul 30, 2010
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1