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The Bicycle Thief/Menace of the Mine Shaft/Margaret's Birthday Party (November 4, 1986) Medieval Evil/Beaver-Mania/Say Uncle (November 5, 1986) Sounds in the Night/Dennis Does Hollywood/Ruff to the Rescue (November 6, 1986) Laundry Business/Journey to the Center of Uncle Charlie's Farm/Dennis Springs Into Action (November 7, 1986)
Jeannie Russell is an American actress best known for playing Dennis's playmate, Margaret Wade, in the television series Dennis the Menace, which was based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name and aired from 1959 to 1963 on CBS.
The All-New Dennis the Menace is an animated series based on the comic strip by Hank Ketcham that aired from September 18 to December 11, 1993 on CBS (while the 1986 series was still airing in syndication).
Alice tells Dennis that Margaret will be staying with him and Seymour. George shows Dennis and Margaret a rare dime that he has. Seymour wants some candy. Seymour finds Mr. Wilson's rare dime, goes down the street and buys a candy bar from a vending machine. George, Dennis and Margaret find Seymour by the machine.
The plot concerns the misadventures of a mischievous child (Mason Gamble) who menaces his next door neighbor George Wilson (Walter Matthau), usually hangs out with his friends Joey McDonald (Kellen Hathaway) and Margaret Wade (Amy Sakasitz), and is followed everywhere by his dog Ruff. Jeannie Russell, who plays Margaret in the 1959–1963 TV ...
Margaret Wade is a freckled, red-haired, bespectacled know-it-all whose cloying and self-important demeanor is always getting on Dennis's nerves. She is attracted to Dennis and is stubbornly confident in the belief that she will marry him in adulthood, [ 60 ] but he has no interest in her.
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Margaret Wade was the youngest of eight children born to Robert and Bittie Wade in Cleveland, Mississippi. She grew up in Cleveland, playing forward for the Cleveland High School girls basketball team. [1] [3] She made the All-Conference team in 1928 and 1929. [4]