Can you complete the names of all these 1950s TV characters?
See if you can send your score "to the moon!"
In the 1950s, great television was just getting started. With genuine stars like Donna Reed, Steve McQueen, Lucille Ball, and many more leading the way, it remains an astonishingly memorable time in TV history, especially for those who spot what's so special and return to the shows regularly.
Here, we've got a baker's dozen of classic characters we met in the 1950s, missing half their name. Anybody who's a fan of this early era of TV will be able to complete 10/13 names or more, no sweat. Good luck!
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On Gunsmoke, Dennis Weaver famously played Matt Dillon's trusty partner, Chester [???]
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On The Honeymooners, Ralph was always saying, "to the moon" to Alice, but what was Ed Norton's wife's name? [???] Norton
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On The Donna Reed Show, Donna Reed starred, but what was her character's family name?
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On Leave It to Beaver, Wally's best buddy was named: [???] Haskell
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On I Love Lucy, Doris Singleton famously played Lucy's "frenemy": Caroline [???]
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The assistant trail master on Wagon Train was appropriately named what? Bill [???]
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Perry Mason was continually matching wits with the District Attorney: Hamilton [???]
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On 77 Sunset Strip, Edd Byrnes played the breakout character known as [???] Kookson III.
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On Bonanza, Sheriff Roy Coffee's deputy was named what? [???] Foster
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On Father Knows Best, Jim Anderson has a son. What was his name: [???] Anderson
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On The Rifleman, Lucas McCain was the dad, but what was his son's name? [???] McCain
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Before Jim Backus joined Gilligan's Island, on I Married Joan, he married Joan: [???] Stevens
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Last question is easy as pie for fifties fans: Steve McQueen starred in the TV Western Wanted: Dead or Alive as: [???] Randall
Can you complete the names of all these 1950s TV characters?
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