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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Beaver Won't Eat
Episode 02: Beaver's House Guest
Episode 03: Beaver Becomes a Hero
Episode 04: Wally, the Lifeguard
Episode 05: Beaver's Freckles
Episode 06: Beaver's Big Contest
Episode 07: Miss Lander's Fiance
Episode 08: Eddie's Double-Cross
Episode 09: Beaver's I.Q.
Episode 10: Wally's Glamour Girl
Episode 11: Chuckie's New Shoes
Episode 12: Beaver and Kenneth
Episode 13: Beaver's Accordian
Episode 14: Uncle Billy
Episode 15: Teacher's Daughter
Episode 16: Ward's Millions
Episode 17: Beaver's Secret Life
Episode 18: Wally's Track Meet
Episode 19: Beaver's Old Buddy
Episode 20: Beaver's Tonsils
Episode 21: The Big Fish Count
Episode 22: Beaver's Poster
Episode 23: Mother's Helper
Episode 24: The Dramatic Club
Episode 25: Wally and Dudley
Episode 26: Eddie Spends the Night
Episode 27: Beaver's Report Card
Episode 28: Mistaken Identity
Episode 29: Wally's Dream Girl
Episode 30: The School Picture
Episode 31: Beaver's Rat
Episode 32: In the Soup
Episode 33: Community Chest
Episode 34: Junior Fire Chief
Episode 35: Beaver's Frogs
Episode 36: Beaver Goes in Business
Episode 37: Kite Day
Episode 38: Beaver's Doll Buggy
Episode 39: Substitute Father
Leave it to Beaver - Season 4 Episode 36: Beaver Goes in Business
Description
Leave It to Beaver is a 1950s and 1960s family-oriented American television situation comedy about an inquisitive but often naive boy named Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver and his adventures at home, in school, and around his suburban neighborhood. The show has attained an iconic status in the United States, with the Cleavers exemplifying the idealized suburban family of the mid-twentieth century. One of the first primetime sitcom series filmed from a child's point-of-view, the show was created by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, two radio and early television writers, who found inspiration for the show's characters, plots, and dialogue in the lives, experiences, and conversations of their own children. Like several television dramas and sitcoms of the late fifties and early sixties (Lassie and My Three Sons, for example), Leave It to Beaver is a glimpse at middle-class, American boyhood. A typical episode features Beaver getting into some sort of trouble and facing his parents for reprimand and correction.
Leave It to Beaver is a 1950s and 1960s family-oriented American television situation comedy about an inquisitive but often naive boy named Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver and his adventures at home, in school, and around his suburban neighborhood. The show has attained an iconic status in the United States, with the Cleavers exemplifying the idealized suburban family of the mid-twentieth century. One of the first primetime sitcom series filmed from a child's point-of-view, the show was created by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, two radio and early television writers, who found inspiration for the show's characters, plots, and dialogue in the lives, experiences, and conversations of their own children. Like several television dramas and sitcoms of the late fifties and early sixties (Lassie and My Three Sons, for example), Leave It to Beaver is a glimpse at middle-class, American boyhood. A typical episode features Beaver getting into some sort of trouble and facing his parents for reprimand and correction.
Actors:
Barbara Billingsley,
Jerry Mathers,
Hugh Beaumont,
Tony Dow,
Ken Osmond,
Robert Rusty Stevens,
Stanley Fafara,
Stephen Talbot,
Frank Bank,
Rich Correll,
Jeri Weil,
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Barbara Billingsley
22 December 1915, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jerry Mathers
2 June 1948, Sioux City, Iowa, USA
Hugh Beaumont
16 February 1909, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Tony Dow
13 April 1945, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Ken Osmond
7 June 1943, Glendale, California, USA
Robert Rusty Stevens
November 25, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Stanley Fafara
September 20, 1949 in San Francisco, California, USA
Stephen Talbot
28 February 1949, Los Angeles, California, USA
Frank Bank
April 12, 1942 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Rich Correll
14 May 1948, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Jeri Weil
May 15, 1948 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Norman Tokar, David Butler, Norman Abbott, Hugh Beaumont, Earl Bellamy, Gene Reynolds, Charles F. Haas
Country:
United States
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