Archive for June 21st, 2025

THE GANG WAS BACK TOGETHER AGAIN

The cast of Leave It to Beaver posing together and smiling against a blue backdrop.
From left: Stephen Talbot, Jeri Weil, Jerry Mathers, Luke
Tiger Fafara, and Veronica Cartwright of ‘Leave It to
Beaver’ at the June 2025 Hollywood Show.

(FOX NEWS) – Jerry Mathers (77), who starred as Theodore
"Beaver" Cleaver in the hit ‘50s sitcom "Leave It to Beaver,"
recently reunited with the surviving cast members at The
Hollywood Show in Burbank, California.

"It was so wonderful to be with my friends from ‘Leave It to
Beaver’ – Stephen Talbot (Gilbert Bates), Jeri Weil (Judy
Hensler), Luke Tiger Farfara (Tooey Brown) and Veronica
Cartwright (Violet Rutherford) for a reunion," the former
child star told Fox News Digital in a statement.

Returning to Mayfield: Remembering “Leave it to Beaver” on its 60th  Anniversary
Series aired on ABC from October 2, 1958 to June 20, 1963.

A split side-by-side image of Jerry Mathers then and now.


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THE FOLK-ROCK REVOLUTION BEGINS

1965 Mr. Tambourine Man is released, and the folk-rock revolution is on –  Bowie News

Released on June 21, 1965, the Byrds’ debut album, Mr.
Tambourine Man
, marked the beginning of the folk-rock
revolution.

In just a few months, the Byrds had become a household
name, with a number-one single and a smash-hit album
that married the ringing guitars and backbeat of the British
Invasion with the harmonies and lyrical depth of folk to
create an entirely new sound.

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‘HEE HAW’ STAR HAS DIED AT AGE 81

1962 Gailard Sartain(jr) Tulsa Oklahoma ...

1970s Hee Haw TV Show Logo Frameable Art DIGITAL Download Printable -  Instant Download - Etsy
June 15, 1969 – December 27, 1997 on CBS

Gailard Sartain dead at 78: Hee Haw star passes away after long health  battle | Daily Mail Online

R.I.P. Gailard Sartain, Hee Haw and The Buddy Holly Story actor

Gailard Sartain, the Tulsa, Oklahoma-born character actor
with nearly 75 TV and movie roles to his credit, died of
natural causes in his hometown of Tulsa on Thursday,
June 19.

Sartain was also a successful painter and illustrator. His
artistic credits range from record cover designs for such
artists as Leon Russell (Will O’ the Wisp) to illustrations
for nationally published magazines.

Gailard Sartain - IMDb
1999

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HISTORY FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Today In History (Podcast) | Podchaser

CBOHANNON My Bella Vita on KPAM Portland Radio | My Bella Vita
CAMILLE BOHANNON

Congressman Barry Loudermilk - On June 21, 1788, New Hampshire became the  ninth and last necessary state to ratify the #Constitution of the United  States, making the document the law of the land. | Facebook


June 21, 1788:
New Hampshire becomes the ninth and last
necessary state to
ratify the Constitution of the United States,
thereby making the document the law of the land.

This date marked the end of government under the Articles
of
Confederation
and the beginning of the new government
established by the Constitution.

The Constitution | Bill of Rights | Federalism | Bill of Rights Institute

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