June Lockhart’s TV Sons

Today, in Springfield MA, I met Jon Provost and Bill Mumy. They were separated by the Connecticut River — Jon was on the west side and Bill on the east, at two very different events. Jon was appearing at the World of Pets, and Bill was at the United Fan Con. What they have in common is June Lockhart was their mother on TV — Jon as Timmy Martin on ‘Lassie’, and Bill as Will Robinson on ‘Lost In Space’.

Jon Provost and June LockhartBill Mumy and June Lockhart

Bill Mumy shares a distinction with another former child actor — Jerry Mathers, from ‘Leave It To Beaver’. They were both directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Bill was in ‘Bang! You’re Dead’, one of the most famous installments of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and one of the few that the master himself directed. Mathers was in Hitchcock’s film ‘The Trouble With Harry’.

I can honestly say that I liked all of these guys when I watched them on TV as a kid. I’ve never had a chance to see Mathers in person, but I was thoroughly impressed by Provost and Mumy. They’re both very smart guys, as nice as anybody could ever be, and as good at listening as they are at speaking; but, then, I guess that makes sense, given their training and experience, starting at such an early age. Or maybe it comes from having June Lockhart as their TV mom!

Timmy's In The WellA while ago I posted an item about Jon Provost, whose autobiography, Timmy’s In The Well, will be out soon. Timmy was never in the well on TV, so I was pleased to show Jon the one piece of physical evidence I know of that Timmy, in cartoon form, was briefly in a well, and he was nice enough to sign it for me. Here I am today, with Jon Provost.

Jon Provost and DOuG pRATt

Bill Mumy has always been very much into music, and is a musician himself. He’s very, very good. Hear for yourself by playing the Mumy Jukebox. For a while he was in the band America. Mumy has a wide selection of great music available, and I bought his latest CD.

Bill Mumy - The Landlord or the Guest

It was a fun day! Eric got to see somebody as well, and I’m hoping to post something about that later.

Numerical Perspective

I’m just some guy who’s blogging as a hobby, so it’s interesting to check the month-end numbers. Excluding all traffic from home, and rounding down to be conservative, in October there were 92,000 hits on DogRat.com from 4900 unique addresses.

Time For Beany, 1949

Mr. BCL commented that he loves the ‘Time For Beany’ puppet show. Here’s episode 50, from November, 1949.
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Mark Evanier has some excellent background on Bob Clampett and ‘Time For Beany,’ that you can read by clicking here.

Daw Butler and Stan Freberg Perform 'TimeFor Beany'

The picture shows two legendary talents — Daws Butler and Stan Freberg — performing in ‘Time For Beany’. Note the excellent drawings of feminine figures on plywood, in the lower left corner. These were, I assume, done by Bob Clampett, who was a fine draftsman.

Robert Ghoulet

No offense to the recently deceased intended, but it’s Halloween, and I couldn’t resist that bit of wordplay. And further, I admit that I didn’t come up with it; my buddy Dennis did, so blame him!

To read a story Mark Evanier has about the time he met Robert Goulet, click here. It seems there’s almost nobody, in showbiz anyway, who Evanier hasn’t met at least once. In this instance, there’s a punchline coming to the story that he won’t tell until somebody else passes away.

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