Leave It to Beaver

7.0IMDb Score
Released:1957-10-04
Genre:Comedy, Family
Duration: min
Country:United States of America
Director:
Actors:Jerry Mathers, Barbara Billingsley, Hugh Beaumont, Tony Dow
Production:Kayro Productions, MCA Television, Revue Studios, Gomalco Productions, Kayro-Vue Productions

Overview:

An inquisitive and often naïve boy, Theodore 'The Beaver' Cleaver, has adventures at home, in school, and around his suburban neighborhood. The show also starred Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont as Beaver's parents, June and Ward Cleaver, and Tony Dow as Beaver's brother Wally. The show has attained an iconic status in the US, with the Cleavers exemplifying the idealized suburban family of the mid-20th century.

Season 6

Wally's Dinner Date

Wally's Dinner Date

Season 6 · Episode 1

Beaver's Football Award

Beaver's Football Award

Season 6 · Episode 2

Wally's License

Wally's License

Season 6 · Episode 3

The Late Edition

The Late Edition

Season 6 · Episode 4

Double Date

Double Date

Season 6 · Episode 5

Eddie, the Businessman

Eddie, the Businessman

Season 6 · Episode 6

Tell It to Ella

Tell It to Ella

Season 6 · Episode 7

Bachelor at Large

Bachelor at Large

Season 6 · Episode 8

Beaver Joins a Record Club

Beaver Joins a Record Club

Season 6 · Episode 9

Wally's Car Accident

Wally's Car Accident

Season 6 · Episode 10

Beaver, the Sheep Dog

Beaver, the Sheep Dog

Season 6 · Episode 11

Beaver, the Hero

Beaver, the Hero

Season 6 · Episode 12

Beaver's Autobiography

Beaver's Autobiography

Season 6 · Episode 13

The Party Spoiler

The Party Spoiler

Season 6 · Episode 14

The Mustache

The Mustache

Season 6 · Episode 15

Wally Buys a Car

Wally Buys a Car

Season 6 · Episode 16

The Parking Attendants

The Parking Attendants

Season 6 · Episode 17

More Blessed to Give

More Blessed to Give

Season 6 · Episode 18

Beaver's Good Deed

Beaver's Good Deed

Season 6 · Episode 19

The Credit Card

The Credit Card

Season 6 · Episode 20

Beaver the Caddy

Beaver the Caddy

Season 6 · Episode 21

Beaver on TV

Beaver on TV

Season 6 · Episode 22

Box Office Attraction

Box Office Attraction

Season 6 · Episode 23

Lumpy's Scholarship

Lumpy's Scholarship

Season 6 · Episode 24

The Silent Treatment

The Silent Treatment

Season 6 · Episode 25

Uncle Billy's Visit

Uncle Billy's Visit

Season 6 · Episode 26

Beaver's Prep School

Beaver's Prep School

Season 6 · Episode 27

Wally and the Fraternity

Wally and the Fraternity

Season 6 · Episode 28

Eddie's Sweater

Eddie's Sweater

Season 6 · Episode 29

The Book Report

The Book Report

Season 6 · Episode 30

The Poor Loser

The Poor Loser

Season 6 · Episode 31

Don Juan Beaver

Don Juan Beaver

Season 6 · Episode 32

Summer in Alaska

Summer in Alaska

Season 6 · Episode 33

Beaver's Graduation

Beaver's Graduation

Season 6 · Episode 34

Wally's Practical Joke

Wally's Practical Joke

Season 6 · Episode 35

The All-Night Party

The All-Night Party

Season 6 · Episode 36

Beaver Sees America

Beaver Sees America

Season 6 · Episode 37

The Clothing Drive

The Clothing Drive

Season 6 · Episode 38

Family Scrapbook

Family Scrapbook

Season 6 · Episode 39

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