Directed by: | William D. Russell |
Written by: | Keith Fowler Phil Leslie |
Release date: | June 18, 1961 |
Running time: | 22 minutes |
Available on: | DVD |
"Father's Day for Mr. Wilson" is the Father's Day episode of the CBS sitcom Dennis the Menace, originally aired as the thirty-seventh episode of its second season.
Plot[]
Henry tells the Wilsons what a wonderful Father's Day he had. George tells them that he's being sued by old man Hatch. Hatch claims George's dog, Freemont, bit him while he was in the park. Dennis says he saw the dog do it, but that Hatch kicked Freemont first. The next morning, Dennis decides Mr. Wilson needs his own Father's Day. Dennis tries to do everything to have George enjoy his day. George calls a judge friend of his and the judge says Hatch may have a good case. John McRae (Willis Bouchey), Hatch's lawyer, comes to see George. McRae says that Hatch will settle the case for $200. George starts to write a check when Dennis and Tommy show up. McRae says that Hatch was bitten on his right leg and Dennis says that the right leg is a wooden leg. McRae apologizes and leaves.
Availability[]
The episode was made available on the Dennis the Menace: Season 2 DVD set, released by Shout! Factory (under license from Sony Pictures) on July 26, 2011.
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