Dennis the Menace (1959 TV series) explained

Genre:Sitcom
Creator:Based on the comic strip by Hank Ketcham
Starring:Jay North
Herbert Anderson
Gloria Henry
Jeannie Russell
Joseph Kearns
Gale Gordon
Sylvia Field
Sara Seegar
Theme Music Composer:William Loose
John Seely
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:4
Num Episodes:146
List Episodes:List of Dennis the Menace (1959 TV series) episodes
Executive Producer:Harry Ackerman
Producer:James Fonda (1959–61)
Winston O'Keefe (1961–63)
Company:Dariell Productions
Screen Gems
Hank Ketcham Enterprises
Runtime:25 minutes
Network:CBS

Dennis the Menace is an American sitcom based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name. It preceded The Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday evenings on CBS from October 4, 1959, to July 7, 1963.[1] [2] The series stars Jay North as Dennis Mitchell; Herbert Anderson as his father, Henry; Gloria Henry as his mother, Alice; Joseph Kearns as George Wilson; Gale Gordon as George's brother, John Wilson; Sylvia Field as George's wife, Martha Wilson; and Sara Seegar as John's wife, Eloise Wilson.

Originally sponsored by Kellogg's cereals and Best Foods (Skippy peanut butter), the series was produced by Dariell Productions and Screen Gems.[3]

Plot

The show follows the Mitchell family – Henry, Alice, and their only child, Dennis, an energetic, trouble-prone, mischievous, but well-meaning boy, who often tangles first with his peace-and-quiet-loving neighbor, George Wilson, a retired salesman, and later with George's brother John, a writer. Dennis is basically a good, well-intentioned boy who always tries to help people, but winds up making situations worse. Mr. Wilson has a love-hate relationship toward Dennis who did not realize the aggravation that he would cause. He called Mr. Wilson his "best friend" or "Good Ol' Mr. Wilson".

History

With CBS seeking to replace the hit show it had lost when it allowed Leave It to Beaver to migrate to ABC, a pilot episode titled "Dennis Goes to the Movies" was filmed in late 1958.

In early 1959, CBS consented to air the program at 7:30 pm EST on Sunday evenings after Lassie. After viewing these episodes, CBS determined that Dennis' antics had to be toned down lest his actions would encourage children watching the show to imitate Dennis.

On February 17, 1962, after filming the show's 100th episode, Joseph Kearns died of a cerebral hemorrhage. In a 2010 interview, actress Gloria Henry revealed Kearns followed a strict six-week Metrecal diet that may have contributed to his death.[4] The following two episodes were filmed without the character of Mr. Wilson.

Gale Gordon joined the cast for the last six episodes of the season as Mr. Wilson's brother John.[5] It was explained that John was staying as a guest while George was settling an estate. Sylvia Field, who played Martha Wilson, was let go at the end of the season. In the fourth and final season, John Wilson purchased the house from his brother, although where George and Martha had moved was never explained. He was joined by his wife Eloise, played by Sara Seegar. Final references to George and Martha Wilson were made early in the fourth season, although they were not mentioned by name after the first episode. George Wilson was referred to as "the other Mr. Wilson" in the second episode, and John Wilson says in the seventh episode that he bought the house from his brother. After that, the original Wilsons were never mentioned again.

By the end of the show's fourth season, Jay North was nearly 12 years old and was outgrowing the antics associated with his character. CBS canceled Dennis the Menace in early 1963.

Syndication

In 1963, NBC began airing reruns of the series on Saturday mornings for two seasons – the show entered syndication in 1965. It has run consistently on local stations over subsequent years. On July 1, 1985,[6] the Nickelodeon cable network began airing the series, and continued until October 22, 1994, after Nick Jr.[7] It also aired on TV Land from 2002 to 2003. On January 3, 2011, Dennis the Menace began airing on Antenna TV.

The show was exported to the United Kingdom and shown on the ITV network, with 103 episodes airing in the London region between 1960 and 1966. To avoid confusion with the British comic character, the series was known in the UK as Just Dennis.

Cast

Main characters

Recurring characters

Episodes

See main article: List of Dennis the Menace (1959 TV series) episodes.

Reception

Ratings
Season Rank (Rating)
  1. 16 (26.0)
  1. 11 (26.1)
  1. 17 (23.8)
Not In The Top 30

Home media

Shout! Factory has released all four seasons on DVD in Region 1. On August 7, 2012, Shout! Factory released a 20-episode best-of set Dennis the Menace – 20 Timeless Episodes.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Brooks . Tim . The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present . Marsh . Earle F. . . 2007 . 978-0-345-49773-4 . New York . 345–346 . Tim Brooks (historian) . May 28, 2021.
  2. Book: McNeil, Alex . Total Television: the Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present . 1996 . . 0-14-02-4916-8 . New York . 212 . May 28, 2021.
  3. The New York Times Encyclopedia of Television by Les Brown (Times Books, a division of Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Company, Inc., 1977),, p. 116-117
  4. Web site: Cobweb TV!: TONIGht's EPISODE: "Great Scott!". 18 October 2011.
  5. Book: Woolery . George W. . Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946–1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series . 1985 . The Scarecrow Press . 0-8108-1651-2 . 146–148.
  6. The Daily Intelligencer – July 1, 1985
  7. The Intelligencer – October 22, 1994