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  1. Heavens to Betsy!” he exclaims… It is possible that the phrase is a minced oath and an alternative to ‘Hell’s bells’, although there’s no real evidence of that, Of course, what we would like to know is, ‘was Betsy a real person and, if so, who?’. Various theories have been put forward.

  2. Heaven for Betsy is an American sitcom that aired live on CBS twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday for fifteen minutes from September 30, 1952 to December 23, 1952. The series stars real-life husband and wife Jack Lemmon and Cynthia Stone . [1]

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  3. Heaven for Betsy: With Jack Lemmon, Cynthia Stone, Cliff Hall. Peter Bell is the assistant buyer in the toy department at a suburban New York store. He's newly married to Betsy who proves to be the more practical of the two. Mr. Wilmot is his boss.

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  4. The origins of this expression are unclear. It may have originated sometime between the years 1850 and 1914. Heavens to Betsy is another variation of the phrase for Heaven’s sake, which began as a euphemism for what some considered the blasphemous for God’s sake and for Christ’s sake. Nowadays, most people consider heavens to Betsy to be ...

  5. Jan 23, 2021 · The second meaning of betsy given in this dictionary, by the way, is as a short form of betsy bug, meaning "pinch bug" (a term that referred to earwigs in south Texas, where I grew up). Harold Wentworth, American Dialect Dictionary (1944) has this for "heavens to Betsy": Heavens to Betsy! 1914 Maine, n[orthern] N[ew] H[ampshire]. Current.

  6. Heaven for Betsy is an American sitcom that aired live on CBS twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday for fifteen minutes from September 30, 1952 to December 23, 1952. The series stars real-life husband and wife Jack Lemmon and Cynthia Stone. Based on the sketch The Couple Next Door that Lemmon and Stone performed regularly on the variety show The Frances Langford/Don Ameche Show.

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  8. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. Tue, Sep 30, 1952. It's been over a year since Peter has had a raise and rehearses his arguments for getting one with his wife. But during the meeting with his boss Mr. Wilmot tne phone keeps ringing while he Peter presents his case. Rate. Add image.

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