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What British sit-com was "Three's Company" based on?
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Post a question about a TV show & see if anyone knows the answer without using Google (Original Post)
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BOSSHOG
(42,188 posts)1. How did "Beaver"
On Leave it to Beaver get that nick name?
red dog 1
(30,765 posts)3. "Ward... Don't you think you're being a bit hard on the Beaver?"
That's the actual quote.
Here's what most people think it was: "Ward, don't you think you were a little hard on the Beaver last night?"
(I don't know how he came to be known as The Beaver)
Mister Ed
(6,581 posts)4. Was it cuz he had two prominent front teeth?
BOSSHOG
(42,188 posts)6. Young Wally couldn't pronounce Theodore
It came out theater, modified to Beaver
rsdsharp
(10,710 posts)5. Wally couldn't pronounce his real name -- Theodore. It came out Beaver.
BOSSHOG
(42,188 posts)7. Rsdsharp, you are a Beaver Scholar
Mister Ed
(6,581 posts)2. Which cast member of the "Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea" TV show also starred in a Fellini film?

Harker
(16,125 posts)8. Richard Basehart, in "La strada."
Mister Ed
(6,581 posts)9. Ding ding! Winner! n/t
Harker
(16,125 posts)10. His voice was dubbed in the original...
then he dubbed his own voice in for the English language release.
He had a great voice.