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Leave It to Beaver is an American television sitcom that follows the misadventures of a suburban boy, his family and his friends. It stars Barbara Billingsley, ...
[1] [3] Mathers played the Beaver for six years, appearing in all 234 episodes of the series. He was the first child actor to have had a deal made on his behalf to get a percentage of the merchandising revenue from a television show. Leave It to Beaver still generates revenue more than six decades after its original production run.
"Family Scrapbook" is the series finale of the American television series Leave It to Beaver. It is the 39th episode of the sixth season, and the 234th episode overall.. Written by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher and directed by series star Hugh Beaumont, the episode originally aired on ABC on June 2
While the majority of Leave It to Beaver's 234 episodes took a week to film, Mathers says that the series finale was shot entirely in one day.That's because "Family Scrapbook" was conceived as a ...
Ward gives Beaver money for a haircut, but Beaver loses it as well, and is afraid to explain yet another loss to his parents. With Wally's help, Beaver gives himself a ragged haircut, and the two try to cover it up by wearing stocking caps to dinner, saying the caps are part of a secret club initiation.
Leave It to Beaver is an American television situation comedy about an inquisitive and often naïve boy named Theodore "The Beaver" Cleaver (portrayed by Jerry Mathers) and his adventures at home, in school, and around his suburban neighborhood.
Dow (top) with his Leave It to Beaver co-stars (L–R): Hugh Beaumont, Barbara Billingsley and Jerry Mathers, circa 1959. With a little stage acting and two television pilots as his only acting experience, Dow's career began when he went on an open casting call and landed the role of Wally Cleaver in Leave It to Beaver.
Wally explains the circumstances, but Beaver feels let down and refuses to talk to his brother. Later, Ward tells Beaver how Wally once bragged to his friends about Ward being a high school football hero to make himself a big shot in front of his friends, but felt let down when it turned out Ward was only a second-string teammate who rarely ...