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SyFy Original Being Human. Besides Downton Abbey my favorite show on TV.
Last week’s episode a vintage constellation and this week’s episode a filter queen with power nozzle. The hose was replaced on the filter queen. I believe they actually used the machines in the shoot because the sound seemed correct instead of piped in generic.
 
<span style="font-family: verdana,geneva; font-size: medium;">I keep hoping that now that "Downton Abbey" is into the 20's, that they start showing the household help using a vacuum. So far, no luck. I DO remember that on the new "Upstairs Downstairs" they showed the maid bringing the chauffeur a Hoover to repair. It was a ruse to get him to pay attention to her. It worked. They got married.</span>
 
There was a Sebo BS36 shown last night on a tv programme I watched. Cant mind the name of it, but it was your typical hotel lobby and a maid coming out of a room and the Sebo parked up against it. I've never had those uprights before but they do seem to be very popular.
 
@ Thekirbylover - I missed that one. Good Catch!
@ Portable. Yes i keep thinking the same about Downton. there should be a Hoover sighting soon.
 
On "Last of the Summer Wine", a long running sitcom in the UK,,"Auntie Wainwright" who ownes and runs a second hand shop always has a few 1950s era Hoover Juniors for sale outside, next to her stairway leading to her doorstep.
 
I seem to remember Clegg turning on a Junior or Senior and it spewing feather everywhere. I could be wrong on the details of what happened though.
 
Will have to keep an eye out for that one! I have seen Pearl (Howard's wife) bringing a 1970s Hoover Junior down from upstairs, and in one scene Glenda brings a Junior like upright into her Mum's kitchen after using it,,i think it was a Hotpoint, not sure.
 
I remember an old episode of"Monty Python",where Graham Chapman, dressed as Mrs. Beethoven kept interrupting her husband with the vacuum while he was trying to compose. It was a 115 Hoover.The movie"Come September",was on this week. There was an English Hoover #65 in the hallway of the villa. Also on "Bewitched"where Endora,summons Serena to impersonate Samantha.They hide in the utility closet on the service porch-the only time the inside was ever shown-very large. Not only do you see the famous Dial a Matic. You can also see the box that held the attachments,on the shelf above the freezer.
 
Thats cool, i will have to keep an eye out for that Bewitched episode!

There are at least a couple episodes of Leave it to Bever where June Cleaver is vacuuming, wearing her proverbial pearls and formal dress.
I know there is a chrome GE Swiveltop used a few times, and a Compact used a few times in early episodes.
We dont actully see the Compact, it is usually behind the sofa or chair, but she is definatly useing a Compact hose, wands and rug tool.
In one later episode, Wally (the older brother) comes home from school and June is just putting the GE Swiveltop back in the hall closet, and Wally helps her.
She is also using the hose backwards,,has the curved end of the hose in the machine, and the strait end in the wands.

I know there is an episode of Father Knows Best where the mother is using an Electrolux XXX on a latter, and makes Betty (the oldest daughter) take over and finish while she goes onto some other chore.

There are a few scenes of the Dick Van Dyke show where Laura Petre is vacuuming with an early 1960s Hoover Dial a Matic.
There is also a Dial a Matic used on I dream of Jeanie,,and also a blue/green GE Roll Easy.
Infact, one episode revolves around the "Blue Jinn",,king of the Jeanies,,and how Major Nelson traps him in the Dial a Matic. The dial goes along by itself, so i wonder if its the same one used in the Bewitched episodes.
 
June and her pearls

Everyone males fun of June Cleaver wearing pearls all the time but what a lot folks do not know is that there is a real reason why Barbara Billingsley always wore those pearls. According to Barbara herself, the reason she wore those pearls is because her neck had a big hollow spot right in the center of her neck and when she was filmed in black and white is showed up as a black splotch. They came up with idea of her wearing the pearls to cover up the hollow spot and that is why you never see her without them on Leave it To beaver. PAT COFFEY
 
I was watching Ellen today & she was using an Oreck Magnesium on stage ... it didn't sound all that strong . . . Mark
 
I remember June's GE cannister. There was an episode of "Beaver on recently where she was vacuuming the woodwork,&the hose was on backwards. As for the vacuum on "Jeannie",they may have used the"Bewitched" one,but in the last scene where the blue djin comes out of the water with the broken vacuum. I'm sure they used a duplicate. The vacuum was rigged with a remote control where the brush was,&I'm sure Screen Gems didn't ruin it,as it shows up in later "Bewitched" episodes.Pat is right about Barbara Billingsely's neck,she said this in many interviews.Did you know her father was Sherman Billingsely-the owner of the famous Stork Club in NY.
 
Ill be darned,,did not know that,,and also did not know about why she wore the pearls,,thanks for sharing that, good to know!

Other vacuum sightings - There is an episode of "The Partridge Family" where Shirley Jones is using a Regina Brush and Beat upright. If i remember correctly, she is actually using it,as the bag is inflated, and i think there is a headlight.
She turns it off to speak, and the light goes out, and bag deflates.

There are also several episodes of "All in the Family" where the vacuum cleaner is evident. One early episode, "Edith" brings a 1950s (i think, may even be 40s) model GE upright from upstairs and puts it next to the closet by the front door.
A little later in the series, "Archie" is vacuuming with a blue hood/white body/blue hand grip Hoover Covertible. Unfortunatly the producers chose to use sound effects, as it dosent even sound like a convertible being used, and the bag is not inflated while he is using it - cheezy. Hated it when they do that.

Also a little later in the series, Edith is vacuuming with a green Hoover Dial, and has the hose attached. She is trying to vacuum under the TV, and the floor brush gets stuck and comes off, sending her into a chair. Her friend, crossdresser "Beverly LaSalle" comes in and picks up the whole console TV, and Edith grabs the floor brush. Haha

Also, in one episode, after a fight, Archie is trying to make his own supper, and spills cereal all over the kitchen floor, so goes to the broom closet for the broom. The broom is holding up a shelf, which colapses and falls to the floor with a loud crash and clank when he pulls the broom out. On the shelf were the metal chrome wants to a green BOL Kenmore cannister, which can be seen with its hose on the closet floor.

Being a big fan of The Mary Tyler Moore Show,,i was always expecting to find out WHAT kind of vacuum Mary Richards had. We never find out, as there is NEVER any sign of a vacuum cleaner in that show. NEVER.
In one later episode, (where Ted and Georgette plan a last minute shot gun wedding in Mary's appt.) she goes to get the vacuum,(when she finds out whats about to happen) but we never see it. DARN!

I always imagined Mary Richards had a early 1970s Dial a Matic or an Electrolux 1205.

Also, Episode of "The Golden Girls", "Rose" the Betty White character, is using an Electrolux Silverado Special with the hose in the blower,stuck in her pants!,,she is trying a new thing called "Vacuum Slacks",,,and of course they blow up instead of suck in.

Also an episode of the GGs shot in the garage, there is a Regina Brush and Beat upright in the back ground. Have often wondered if it may be the same one that Shirley Jones is using all those yrs before on the Partridge Family, as it is an unusual and rare vacuum. Strange that one would be in 2 different shows, 20 yrs or so apart.

Also and episode of "The Bob Newhart Show" where his wife Emily, played by Suzanne Plashette has an Electrolux 1205 strapped to a dinning room chair and the hose in the blower mode with one of the metal wands attached to the hose,,has a ping pong ball suspended in mid air.
There is also an early episode of the same show where one of Bobs patients (he plays a Psychologist) is selling vacuums,,and Bob of course buys one. Its a blue Electrolux model G with just the hose and a generic floor brush.

Fun memories!
 

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