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Reason for the replacement…?

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The article presents two contradictory positions for the replacement of Clayton Moore by John Hart. The first, that Moore had a dispute over salary, and was fired, is presented first, and given as if fact. There then follows the replacement, and a statement that Moore and the studio resolved the matter, and he returned to the rôle. After that it baldly says that Moore wrote that he didn’t ask for more money, and didn’t know why he was replaced. Which is true? The article on Moore gives the pay dispute reason, but doesn’t mention the biography denial. Is there evidence for the pay story, or has this developed as an urban legend, and Moore was correct in his recollection? If it is not established for either, the biography should surely be given more prominence: although hearsay, it is hearsay of a participant in the events, and even if untrue, until proven to be false would carry more weight than unsupported heresay from people not involved. If evidence for the pay dispute could be shown, logically it should be the primary reason given, as there then would be documentary evidence to disprove Moore, and this point should be made in the text. As it stands, there appears to be an unsupported allegation given as fact, over the word of someone involved. Jock123 (talk) 08:40, 11 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Leave it to Beaver

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I believe that John Hart appeared on an episode of Leave It to Beaver as a Forest Ranger that rescues Eddie Haskell with a rope. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.64.61.103 (talk) 03:46, 8 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Father of the stuntman or not?

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Please see the discussion on the two Buddy Hart's here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Buddy_Joe_Hooker#Which_is_the_real_Buddy_Hart%3F Brendencarlson1965 (talk) 17:05, 9 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Buddy Hart confusion

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There is a "Nathaniel B(uddy) Hart" (1944-2005) that has in various places been confused with stuntman/actor Buddy Joe Hooker/Buddy Hart, and is supposed to be John Hart's son. Buddy Joe Hooker/Buddy Hart has been convincingly verified to have no relation to Hart. Also, Hart's obit mentions his surviving daughter and wife and his two siblings who had predeceased him, but no mention of a son, living or dead. In any case, "Nathaniel B. Hart's" (whoever that is) mother would not have been Beryl, who would have been only eight years old in 1944. Stembark (talk) 19:37, 7 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]