Nice, 1967 yr. doll. No Glasses and does not talk
$100.00
Mrs Beasley was made from 1967 to 1972. I have lots of info on my web page if your interested. www.mattelmrsbeasley.com Keith Knight
Family Affair, a 60's sitcom with Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot.
It is not worth much. They sold so bad that you can still buy them brand new. You can also find them on ebay for very little. But if I was you I would pass. You can find alot about the Original Mrs Beasley on my web page.
Mrs Beasley dolls can be purchased online at eBay, Amazon, and many other collectible websites. Flea market, collectible toy conventions, yard sales, and flea markets are also places to find the dolls.
Her first name was susan
Family Affair - 2002 Mrs- Beasley Disappears 1-4 was released on: USA: 26 September 2002
A good question! She was a doll of a sort of grandmother-ish character with eyeglasses and very short hair ( something like Granny Clampett for looks) who was, for lack of a better word, a prop on the old sitcom Family Affair. She was almost a pet to one of the girl characters on the show. Naturally the toy makers reciprocated and marketed a Mrs. Beasley in the big catalogues- more recently a talking version has appeared, not the original. The character really did not add anything to the show, but was something of a prop.
Probably. The show they were used on- Family Affair , was NOT primarily a Juvenile show, having the adult actors Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot as principals- and , of course the juvenile characters. The doll was not advertised on TV. Original was non-talking or conventional. Betty"s Attic currently markets a talking version in their catalogue, which is no more authentic, than say- a Ford Model T with power steering, unknown in the l908-27 production run! Mrs. Beasley was not as popular a character as say- Bugs Bunny or Mr. Ed both tooled up as talking stuffed toys and puppets.
The cast of The Person Responsible - 1974 includes: Lynn Farleigh as Mrs. Beasley Kenneth Haigh as Michael Beasley Gwen Watford as Miss Chapman
The male dog is named "Barney" and the female is named "Mrs. Beasley"
I recently cleaned my mother's house that I have inherted, As I was moving boxes out I discovered that I have found a old Jackie Kennedy doll collection. I wanted to know if there is any sentimental value to this precious doll. Thank you for your understanding. Aloha from Hawai'i :-) There is alot of sentimental value to this doll, considering how many people admired Mrs. Kennedy, her style, and the struggles she went through in her lifetime. Many people throughout the world would take the doll as is, and cherish it as a token of their admiration and love for Jackie Kennedy.
Mr- and Mrs- North - 1952 The Doll House 1-19 was released on: USA: 6 February 1953