Leave It to Beaver

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  • TV-G
  • 1957
  • 6 Seasons
  • 7.5  (8,756)

Leave It to Beaver is a classic American television sitcom that first aired on the ABC network from 1957 to 1963. The show follows the daily lives of the Cleaver family, particularly their youngest son Theodore, also known as Beaver. The show was created by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher and stars Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont as June and Ward Cleaver, the loving and supportive parents of Beaver and his older brother Wally, played by Tony Dow. Jerry Mathers plays the beloved character of Beaver, a curious and innocent young boy who often finds himself getting into mischief. The show's themes revolve around family, friendship, and growing up in America in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The show's popularity skyrocketed during its run, making it one of the most beloved and successful sitcoms of all time. Watch Leave It to Beaver Online now and step back into the past with the classic B&W imagery and the characters that accompanied many of us growing up. The show's iconic opening credits roll starts us off with the Howard family on their way to their everyday routines. Then a minor catastrophe would take place and the feel-good plot would be set in motion, hooking viewers of all ages for years to come. One of the most notable aspects of the show is its unique portrayal of family life. Unlike other sitcoms of the time, the Cleavers were a happy, loving family who treated each other with kindness and respect. June and Ward were always supportive of their children but also knew when to discipline them. Ward Cleaver, in particular, stands out as an ideal father figure, dispensing wisdom and guidance to his sons while also being a loving and involved parent. Watch Leave It to Beaver Online and experience the Cleavers modeling healthy and respectful family dynamics which will be attractive to all who watch it. Another key aspect of the show is its humorous portrayal of the innocence and curiosity of childhood. Beaver's misadventures often arise from his naivety and his desire to explore the world around him. Whether he's getting lost in a department store or accidentally selling his father's golf clubs, Beaver's exploits always lead to hilariously entertaining situations. The show is filled with a whimsical blend of humor and heartwarming moments that appeal to viewers of all ages. The show's popularity also cemented its place in pop culture history. The show has inspired everything from catchphrases (Wally's famous "Gee whiz!") to spin-offs and adaptations. But even after all these years, Leave It to Beaver remains a timeless gem, thanks to its relatable characters and themes that have resonated with audiences for decades. In conclusion, if you want to experience one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time, Watch Leave It to Beaver Online. This show's classic portrayal of family life, childhood innocence, and wholesome humor has made it an enduring favorite for generations. So grab a bowl of popcorn, gather the family, and spend some quality time with the iconic Cleaver family.

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Family Scrapbook
39. Family Scrapbook
June 20, 1963
While cleaning, June runs across an old family scrapbook and gathers the family together to reminisce about the past six years. The Cleavers remember scenes from previous episodes_4-18 including: Beaver Gets 'Spelled, New Neighbors, My Brother's Girl, The Shave, Beaver Runs Away, Larry Hides Out, Teacher Comes to Dinner, and Wally's Election.
The Clothing Drive
38. The Clothing Drive
June 13, 1963
Beaver's school is having a clothing drive and who ever brings in the most clothes is awarded 1000 school points. June, Ward and Wally round up all the old clothes they can find and put them in a box and right next to the box are three good suits of Ward's that are to be cleaned and of course Beaver mistakes them as items for the clothing drive. This leaves Ward with the task of asking for the suits back.
Beaver Sees America
37. Beaver Sees America
June 6, 1963
Beaver has the chance to travel around the country for six weeks during the summer and he's all excited about it. However, he quickly realizes when he's gone Gilbert will go after the girl Beaver has a crush on, Mary Margaret. But he quickly realizes, there's more to life than Mary Margaret.
The All-Night Party
36. The All-Night Party
May 30, 1963
After graduation, an all-night party is set to begin, which has June and Ward very wary. They aren't sure if they should allow Wally to attend. Meanwhile, Wally's date for the party has the same problem. This leads her to invite Wally to meet her folks and put their worries to rest.
Wally's Practical Joke
35. Wally's Practical Joke
May 23, 1963
Wally and Eddie fall prey to Lumpy's practical joking after he plants cherry bombs under the hoods of Eddie's car and Wally's car. Both Eddie and Wally want to get him back but their plan goes awry when they destroy Lumpy's car after chaining it to a tree. All fingers point to Wally after Fred finds that the chain has Ward's name printed on i
Beaver's Graduation
34. Beaver's Graduation
May 16, 1963
It's come down to the final week before junior high school graduation and Beaver is having a ball and even skips a class with Gilbert. However, Beaver becomes convinced he won't graduate after Gilbert and him take a peek at the diplomas on Mrs. Rayburn's desk and find Beaver's diploma to be missing.
Summer in Alaska
33. Summer in Alaska
May 9, 1963
Eddie is happy to break the news that he plans to spend his summer on a fishing boat in Alaska and this prompts Wally and Lumpy to think about signing up to do the same thing. However, they all get a dose of reality when they discover just what kind of conditions they would be living in.
Don Juan Beaver
32. Don Juan Beaver
May 2, 1963
A school dance has Beaver with a major dilemma. He has two girls who ask him to go with them. However, he has a little problem, he accepted the first invitation but now wants out of it when he's asked by the second girl. This leads him to take some of Eddie's poor advice.
The Poor Loser
31. The Poor Loser
April 25, 1963
Ward is given two tickets to a baseball game and is faced with an impossible decision. Should he take Wally or Beaver? Beaver lets him off the hook when he announces he has plans with Gilbert. However, when they fall through, Beaver changes his mind about the game and becomes convinced because he's the youngest he gets the short stick.
The Book Report
30. The Book Report
April 18, 1963
Beaver has been assigned to write a book report on The Three Muskateers. However he's waited right down to the wire to get reading and quickly realizes that he'll never get finished. So, he decides to watch the movie that's going to be on TV and write his book report based on the movie.
Eddie's Sweater
29. Eddie's Sweater
April 11, 1963
Eddie has been seeing one particular girl, Cindy Andrews and she wants to give Eddie a birthday gift, so she decides to knit a sweater. She uses Wally as a model and he begins spending so much time at Cindy's he arrouses the suspicions of Julie, Eddie, Lumpy, Beaver and his parents.
Wally and the Fraternity
28. Wally and the Fraternity
April 4, 1963
Wally has his mind pretty much made up about going to Ward's alma mater, State University and he's even considering joining Ward's old fraternity. However, both Eddie and Wally think twice when they hear from a college student that that's the worst fraternity on campus, but Ward has already sent out his letter of recommendation for both of them.
Beaver's Prep School
27. Beaver's Prep School
March 28, 1963
June and Ward are excited when they learn that Aunt Martha has made arrangements to send Beaver to a prep school in New England. However, Beaver quickly realizes he will miss his friends as they are all entering Mayfield High School next year. This puts Beaver in a delicate position, how to tell Aunt Martha he doesn't want to go without hurting her feelings.
Uncle Billy's Visit
26. Uncle Billy's Visit
March 21, 1963
June and Ward go away for a couple of days and leave Uncle Billy to stay with Wally and Beaver. Beaver quickly realizes Billy runs a much looser ship than Ward and June and feels as if he can get away with more things. However, he's soon in for a rude awakening when he helps Gilbert sneak into the movies.
The Silent Treatment
25. The Silent Treatment
March 14, 1963
Beaver is all set to go with Eddie and Wally to hook up a AM/FM car radio in Eddie's car but June stops him and insists he go to the grocery store to pick up the items he had promised. This leads Beaver to give June the cold shoulder treatment while playing up to Ward.
Lumpy's Scholarship
24. Lumpy's Scholarship
March 7, 1963
Wally is let down when he learns that he didn't get the sports scholarship from State University. However, he does learn that Lumpy did get one and this leads him to throw a party in Lumpy's honor. However, half way through the party, Fred calls with some unfortunate news for Lumpy, the scholarship is no longer available due to Lumpy's grades.
Box Office Attraction
23. Box Office Attraction
February 28, 1963
June and Ward have noticed the Wally has been spending quite a bit of his time at the movie theater but it's not to see the movies. He's been eyeing the pretty young lady who works in the box office. Thanks to Eddie, Wally works up enough courage to ask her out but quickly sees another side to the young lady that is a bit too mature for Wally's taste.
Beaver on TV
22. Beaver on TV
February 21, 1963
Beaver comes home with the news that he applied to appear on a local television show called Teen Forum and he has been accepted. Beaver gets out of classes for the taping and all his classmates are treated to being able to watch him on TV during class. However, what Beaver, his friends and family don't know is that the show tapes each episode a week in advance.
Beaver the Caddy
21. Beaver the Caddy
February 14, 1963
Beaver has gotten a job as a caddy and is quickly running around the golf course chasing balls. However, all innocence is broken when one of the guys, Beaver is caddying for cheats in order to win a bet. Soon, Beaver begins wrestling with his conscience over whether or not to tell anyone.
The Credit Card
20. The Credit Card
February 7, 1963
Eddie gets a store credit card and promptly buys more than he can pay for. He uses it to buy a part for Wally's car but after receiving the money he uses it to buy a vest. After Eddie's father fumes over the large bill he lies that Wally never paid him for the battery.
Beaver's Good Deed
19. Beaver's Good Deed
January 31, 1963
Beaver seems to be on a selfish streak after backing out of a babysitting and later not wanting to do a simple favor for Wally. Ward gives Beaver a stern lecture and soon takes Ward's advice when a tramp comes to the door wanting some kindness. Howver, the tramp quickly takes advantage and helps himself to more than a glass of water.
More Blessed to Give
18. More Blessed to Give
January 24, 1963
Beaver and Gilbert go to a carnival and Beaver surprisingly wins a fourteen caret gold locket in one of the carnival games. Beaver thinks about giving it to June but thanks to Gilbert, Beaver decides to give it to a girl whom he has a crush on. However, soon it becomes apparant that this was a mistake when the girl's parents discover Beaver's gift.
The Parking Attendants
17. The Parking Attendants
January 17, 1963
The social event of the season, according to Fred Rutherford, is big party that a wealthy family is throwing and he rubs it in due to the fact that June and Ward didn't get an invitation. However, Wally and Eddie will be there after they get jobs parking the guest's cars. However, trouble ensues when Eddie parks Fred's car in a no parking spot and the car gets towed away by the city.
Wally Buys a Car
16. Wally Buys a Car
January 10, 1963
A friend has a car for sale and Wally is interested, however, Ward and June are, as usual, hesitant about the whole thing. Ward decides to give in to Wally and allow him to buy the used car, with the condition that he inspect it first. Ward quickly finds problems with the car and he helps Wally look elsewhere giving Wally tips on the process of used car shopping.
The Mustache
15. The Mustache
January 3, 1963
Wally's girl dumps him for a more sophisticated transfer student with a mustache. Wally decides to grow one himself, but it looks awful and everyone laughs at him. Julie does return to Wally, but she asks that he never grow a mustache again.
The Party Spoiler
14. The Party Spoiler
December 27, 1962
Beaver is really upset that he is not invited to Wally's party, so he sets up a bunch of disgusting practical jokes to ruin the party. At the last minute Wally does invite Beaver, but it is too late for Beaver to remove his pranks. He feels guilty as he watches Wally's party turn into a disaster. Beaver apologizes to Wally for the things that he did.
Beaver's Autobiography
13. Beaver's Autobiography
December 20, 1962
Beaver has been given an assignment in which he must write a autobiography for class but isn't sure about his abilities at writing. So, he convinces a girl who likes him to write the paper for him. When she discovers that he is merely using her, she writes an outrageous life story and hands it in, causing embarrassment for Beaver when the teacher reads it in class.
Beaver, the Hero
12. Beaver, the Hero
December 13, 1962
Beaver becomes the most popular guy in town after he scores the winning touchdown at the big football game. The problem is that Beaver thinks he is so good that he stops attending practices before games. The coach teaches Beaver a lesson when he calls him to tell him that since he didn't go to the practices, he shouldn't bother coming to the games.
Beaver, the Sheep Dog
11. Beaver, the Sheep Dog
December 6, 1962
At school, Beaver gets into an argument with a girl who retaliates by making fun of Beaver's hair, calling him a sheepdog. Incredibly self-concious, Beaver goes out to the store and buys different hairsprays and gels to try to improve his hairdo. He doesn't get the reaction he was expecting when he tries his new hairdo out on his family.
Wally's Car Accident
10. Wally's Car Accident
November 29, 1962
Ward's new car is only a week old, but he still lets Wally drive it to the prom. One of the headlights accidentally smashes to pieces, but Wally and his friends are able to fix it before Ward and June find out about it. Wally decides to tell the truth to his parents at the end anyway.
Beaver Joins a Record Club
9. Beaver Joins a Record Club
November 22, 1962
An ad for a rock and roll record club offering a record a week for only eighty-seven cents is too good for Beaver to resist. Ward allows Beaver to join and says that now he is in charge of his funds. However, Beaver loses track of what he spends and winds up owing the company $17.60.
Bachelor at Large
8. Bachelor at Large
November 15, 1962
Eddie brags to all of his friends how amazing his brand new bachelor pad is. However, Wally learns the truth when Mrs. Evans tells him how lonely Eddie is and how awful the meals are that he eats. Eventually, Eddie misses home and decides to swallow his pride and go back.
Tell It to Ella
7. Tell It to Ella
November 8, 1962
Beaver wants to go to a jalopy race on a school night, and his parents won't let him. He decides to write a letter to "Tell It To Ella" which is an advice column in the school paper. He is shocked when Ella agrees with his parents decision and does everything to make sure that they don't read it.
Eddie, the Businessman
6. Eddie, the Businessman
November 1, 1962
Wally and Eddie get jobs at the Mayfield Dairy thanks to Ward pulling some strings. They soon unknowingly find themselves involved in a plot started by the foreman and his assistant who are secretly stealing the merchandise. When Ward learns of the plot, he warns Wally who in turn tries to warn Eddie, but Eddie doesn't buy it.
Double Date
5. Double Date
October 25, 1962
Wally's new girlfriend Carolyn can't go out to the movies on Saturday night because she has to watch her little sister Susan. Carolyn suggests that Beaver take Susan out to the movies and that they all double date. But at the last minute Susan chickens out, and the two teens decide to meet on a day when they are not so nervous.
The Late Edition
4. The Late Edition
October 18, 1962
Beaver has his heart set on taking a swing at being a paper boy again but another kid beats him to it. This leads Beaver to think about using sabatoge to get the new paper boy fired. However, the boy may just do that himself when the service becomes terrible leading Beaver to confront him only to discover he is a she.
Wally's License
3. Wally's License
October 11, 1962
Wally has started to take driving lessons at the high school this year, and he makes a ton of mistakes. His partner is Shirley, who drives very smoothly. The day of the testing Shirley fails, and this makes Wally really nervous because she is better than he is. Wally ends up passing with flying colors and Ward gives him the keys to drive home.
Beaver's Football Award
2. Beaver's Football Award
October 4, 1962
Tonight is the night that Beaver will receive his football letter. However, the players don't want to get up in front of everyone wearing jackets and ties, they want to dress casually. It turns out that Beaver is the only one who shows up dressed casually, but luckily Ward has a change of clothes for Beaver in his car.
Wally's Dinner Date
1. Wally's Dinner Date
September 27, 1962
Wally has been constantly spending his time at Julie Foster's house and June suggests that he's old enough to take her out on a dinner date. Julie suggests a new expensive restaurant called The White Fox. However, during the meal Wally discovers that he forgot his wallet at home.
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Leave It to Beaver is a classic American television sitcom that first aired on the ABC network from 1957 to 1963. The show follows the daily lives of the Cleaver family, particularly their youngest son Theodore, also known as Beaver. The show was created by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher and stars Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont as June and Ward Cleaver, the loving and supportive parents of Beaver and his older brother Wally, played by Tony Dow.

Jerry Mathers plays the beloved character of Beaver, a curious and innocent young boy who often finds himself getting into mischief. The show's themes revolve around family, friendship, and growing up in America in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The show's popularity skyrocketed during its run, making it one of the most beloved and successful sitcoms of all time.

Watch Leave It to Beaver Online now and step back into the past with the classic B&W imagery and the characters that accompanied many of us growing up. The show's iconic opening credits roll starts us off with the Howard family on their way to their everyday routines. Then a minor catastrophe would take place and the feel-good plot would be set in motion, hooking viewers of all ages for years to come.

One of the most notable aspects of the show is its unique portrayal of family life. Unlike other sitcoms of the time, the Cleavers were a happy, loving family who treated each other with kindness and respect. June and Ward were always supportive of their children but also knew when to discipline them. Ward Cleaver, in particular, stands out as an ideal father figure, dispensing wisdom and guidance to his sons while also being a loving and involved parent. Watch Leave It to Beaver Online and experience the Cleavers modeling healthy and respectful family dynamics which will be attractive to all who watch it.

Another key aspect of the show is its humorous portrayal of the innocence and curiosity of childhood. Beaver's misadventures often arise from his naivety and his desire to explore the world around him. Whether he's getting lost in a department store or accidentally selling his father's golf clubs, Beaver's exploits always lead to hilariously entertaining situations. The show is filled with a whimsical blend of humor and heartwarming moments that appeal to viewers of all ages.

The show's popularity also cemented its place in pop culture history. The show has inspired everything from catchphrases (Wally's famous "Gee whiz!") to spin-offs and adaptations. But even after all these years, Leave It to Beaver remains a timeless gem, thanks to its relatable characters and themes that have resonated with audiences for decades.

In conclusion, if you want to experience one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time, Watch Leave It to Beaver Online. This show's classic portrayal of family life, childhood innocence, and wholesome humor has made it an enduring favorite for generations. So grab a bowl of popcorn, gather the family, and spend some quality time with the iconic Cleaver family.

Leave It to Beaver is a series that is currently running and has 6 seasons (234 episodes). The series first aired on October 4, 1957.

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Leave It to Beaver is available for streaming on the ABC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Leave It to Beaver on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    October 4, 1957
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (8,756)