Hot for Teacher, 1930

If there is only one Our Gang movie to be seen, “Teacher’s Pet”, from 1930, and the eleventh talkie in the series, is the one to see. From the nostalgia of the one-room schoolhouse, to the wonderful interplay between Miss Crabtree and the kids, this one really clicks. June Marlowe, although not the best actress of the day, or even as good as Jackie Cooper was an actor, was nevertheless perfect as Miss Crabtree, using her silent movie training to express herself beautifully with facial expressions and body language.

“Teacher’s Pet” was the first video I captured and posted on my old website in 2002. If you click here your Windows Media Player should open up and show it to you. Here’s a new and much improved transfer.

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Note: For this video to play just right, you’ll need Adobe Flash player 10

For all of the attention given to the next generation of Rascals, with Spanky, Alfalfa (who my father knew), and Darla, my personal attachment is to the earlier troupe, with Jackie, Chubby, Mary Ann and Wheezer. And although some people feel that Farina, Stymie and, later, Buckwheat were stereotypes, the important thing is that Our Gang was integrated.

As I’ve said before, the music of Leroy Shield (it’s not “Shields,” just as Charles M. is not “Schultz”) is, for me, an integral part of why I favor the earlier gang’s stories. Here is an example that is a particular favorite. If I knew nothing at all, listening to this exquisite 75-second track would stop me cold and leave me asking, “Who wrote this? Where is it from?”

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See Emilys Play

Mr. D.F. Rogers of Massachusetts writes…

Hey, who played the yeoman with Dr. McCoy? The one in the ultra mini skirt who meets Don Juan on the planet where your wishes come true!

Good question, Denny! That’s Emily Banks. There’s a little something about Emily at this link. She seems to have dropped out of the TV acting scene in the mid-80’s. Emily appeared in an episode of Dragnet 1970, as an English teacher at a junior college which, thanks to Netflix Watch Instantly, I was able to watch instantly.

Emily Banks in \"Dragnet\"

And following a train of thought, the Pink Floyd song “See Emily Play” was produced by Norman “Hurricane” Smith, after he left his position as EMI recording engineer for The Beatles.

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A school girl named Emily Young inspired the song, written in 1967 by the late Syd Barrett. Today, Emily is a noted sculptor.

Emily Young

Kudo for Roku

Does Roku mean less blogging? Less running? More time spent motionless, with remote in hand? It sure could, if I let it happen. Roku’s Netflix player is fan-tab-u-lous! It’s limited only by the content that Netflix makes available. (But note: I have 20 Mbps FiOS, so 2-5 Mbps for Netflix Watch Instantly isn’t a big deal, and WiFi reception is excellent, according to the Roku.) I see that none of the various videos on CNet, YouTube, etc., demonstrating the Roku are from a direct video capture. I’ll try to make one.

Stuck between a Roku and a soft place

My buddy Dennis and I agree that “Leave it to be Beaver” is one of the best, if not the best, TV show ever made. Years ago, I told Dennis, in a hopeful tone, that someday the entire library of “Beaver” episodes, all six seasons, would be available online for viewing anytime. Well, that day is here — well, almost. A few episodes, for reasons unknown, are available only on disc. But the funny thing about that is, only the first two seasons have been released on DVD. Anyway, thanks to the amazing Roku Netflix player, I can watch Beav’ and lots of other neat stuff while sitting on the porch couch, looking at the 32-inch Sony, instead of sitting in front of the computer.

The Roku Netflix player is, for $100 (plus shipping), the single best deal in existence — assuming you already have a Netflix subscription. It installed easily, the WiFi reception is excellent, and I could say a lot more, but I’ve got to get back to watching more of the Cleavers. Gosh… there’s Cheryl Holdridge as Wally’s sometimes girlfriend, Julie…

Cheryl Holdridge as Julie, in \

Our Gang Photo Quiz

After posting “Fly My Kite” I’d like to do more Our Gang shorts, but capturing and mastering video takes a lot of time, and I’ve got to get out the door to put 16 miles under my feet. Scanning doesn’t take long, so here are a few photos with some Jeopardy!-style hints to help you identify the people.

Fifty years before Van Halen’s video, she was the original “hot for teacher” teacher.

She was a “darling” Rascal.

He wasn’t in Our Gang with Pete, but he hung out in his own neighborhood.