Dennis the menace
TV series on DVD (1959-63)

The Dennis the Menace TV show was based
upon the comic strip (same name) written by Hank Ketchum.
Dennis' poor next door neighbor, Mr. Wilson, was usually the victim of the
"Menace's" troublemaking. Mrs. Wilson simply loved him, probably because the
Wilsons never had any children. She would always encourage her husband to spend
time with and be nice to the kid. When he did, he always ended out regretting
it. And just when he was about to "blow his top" at Dennis, Mrs. Wilson would
point out that he might be a menace, but his heart was in the right place.
Joseph Kearns (Mr. Wilson) died in 1962 before filming for the third season was
completed. On the show, the Wilsons moved away and George's brother John Wilson
moved in to fill the void. Then, for the final season, John's wife appeared to
provide the "grandmother" figure for Dennis.
Dennis the menace and his parents lived at 627 Elm Street.
Dennis the Menace ended in July of 1963 on CBS but reruns aired on NBC from
October of 1963 to September of 1965. In 1988, an animated version of the show
aired on CBS which lasted only nine months. In 1993, CBS aired another animated
series titled, "The New Dennis the Menace" and that lasted one season.
Jay North got the part of Dennis the Menace by auditioning along with more than
500 other kids! While starring on the show, Jay was a "hot property",
guest-starring on other sitcoms and variety shows. After Dennis the Menace
ended, he got the lead role in the movie, "Maya (1966)" and in the short-lived
TV show of the same name. Otherwise, his career pretty much came to an end due
to his being typecast as Dennis. Jay had a terrible time making this transition
from mega-star to "has-been". He supplied the voice for cartoon characters in
the late 1960s, perhaps the best-known being "Bamm-Bamm" on "The Flintstones
(1960)" but starring roles on television and film disappeared. After a series of
divorces, weight gain and drug abuse, he finally recovered and became active in
providing other TV and movie child stars with advice and support.
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