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Here's Beaver! New York : Berkley, 1961. Berkley Medallion book [10] Beaver and Wally New York : Berkley, 1961. [11] Juvenile books Leave It to Beaver by Lawrence Alson New York : Golden Books, 1959; Leave It to Beaver: Fire by Cole Fannin Racine, Wisconsin; Whitman Publishing Company 1962 [12] [13] There was also a novelization of the 1997 film:
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.
Beaver and Gilbert play with the train to make sure it still works and start having fun with it. Beaver changes his mind about giving the train away. Georgia Battson, Johnny's pretty teen-aged sister, comes by to pick up the train set. Beaver isn't home, and knowing he wanted to keep them, Wally reluctantly gives Georgia the set.
Egged on by Larry, Beaver rides the kart in the street against his father's orders. Beaver receives a ticket for driving without a license. Wally acts as Beaver's "guardian" in court so Beaver won't have to tell his father about the incident. Beaver gets worried when the tough traffic court judge begins sentencing people to jail.
Twenty years later, he returned to Mayfield as the grown-up Beaver for the TV movie, Still the Beaver, which premiered forty years ago on Mar. 19, 1983 and launched the four-season sequel series ...
Beaver waits around the house all afternoon believing that Larry is on his way over. Ward asks Beaver to run to the drugstore and pick up a paper. Beaver hears Larry telling the other boys he has spent the 75 cents and sees him finishing a soda at the drugstore counter. Beaver tells Larry to go outside so Beaver can sock him but Larry refuses.
Beaver finds the diploma-like offer when he's paid to empty the trash. Eddie, holding out a vision of playing it professionally, in a white velvet shirt, emulating Fabian and making good money, convinces him to send away for it in secret. Beaver orders the accordion through the mail for the trial period without his parents' knowledge.
More than 30 years ago, Rob Lowe's reputation was in the gutter — and he's better for it. Reflecting on the infamous 1988 sex tape that ground his career to a halt, Lowe said on SiriusXM's "The ...