If you thought the "Livingston(e)" problem was bad...
You'll often see Bea's last name spelled Benad
aret rather than the correct way, "Benaderet". One anecdote - though I've never read a direct quote from Bea confirming it - is that Bea's name was mistakenly spelled this way in the Burns and Allen credits and she requested it be kept misspelled as a kind of "good luck" superstition. In fact, B&A also mangled Bea's
first name in the early 1952 filmed show credits where she was credited as "Bee" for about a half season.
Then... Bea divorced her first husband, Jim Bannon - and married Gene Twombly - yes, the sound effects man from Jack Benny's radio show (though he was played by Mel Blanc on air, memorably in the final episode). Gene Twombly compounded the problem, since Gene's last name is also frequently spelled "Twombl
ey". The final word (in more ways than one) would appear to be their tombstone, however, where Gene's last name is spelled without the "e" and Benaderet is spelled correctly. Gene sadly, and strangely died of a heart attack about four days after Bea passed.
Though it isn't a very flattering picture of Bea - here is a picture of her and Gene Twombly - if you were ever wondering about the face behind the Benny sound effects (from "Beetle's Petticoat Junction Pages" :
http://www.cafes.net/beetle/PJpages.htm - a rather saucy article written by Bea about her divorce!)
