The Munsters

Season 2 Episode 32

A Visit From the Teacher

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Eddie writes an essay entitled "My Parents: An Average American Family"--in blood, at Grandpa's suggestion. His teacher consults the principal, who thinks that Eddie's "imagination" might be due to an underprivileged childhood. This prompts them to pay a visit to the Munsters.
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    Butch Patrick

    Butch Patrick

    Edward "Eddie" Wolfgang Munster

    Fred Gwynne

    Fred Gwynne

    Herman Munster

    Yvonne De Carlo

    Yvonne De Carlo

    Lily Munster

    Al Lewis

    Al Lewis

    Grandpa

    Pat Priest

    Pat Priest

    Marilyn Munster

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      • (Eddie's teacher and principal just arrived at the Munster's home)
        Principal: That is an Egyptian vulture.
        Teacher: Well what would it be doing here?
        Principal: Let's hope it has a bad sense of direction.

    • NOTES (3)

      • Pat Woodell, who played the teacher, had previously played "Bobbie Jo Bradley" in the first two, rarely seen, black-and-white seasons of "Petticoat Junction" (1963-1965).

      • Eddie's teacher is startled by Lily's pallor when she meets her: "Mr. Bradley, she's green." But isn't her student, Eddie, green too?

      • The series was canceled after this episode, but two films with the original cast were made: Munster, Go Home! was a theatrical release in summer of 1966 and in 1981, NBC aired The Munsters' Revenge with a new Marilyn and Eddie. 1988 brought the TV show The Munsters Today, which had a new cast. It was canceled in 1991. In 1995, Here Come the Munsters aired on Halloween with an all-new cast and featured a scene with the surviving original cast members dining in a restaurant. A Christmas sequel to the 1995 movie was made the following year called The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas with yet another new cast. Both movies were made for the FOX network.

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