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Rusty Stevens leaves the show after 67 appearances as Larry Mondello. Stevens would appear in flashbacks as Larry in the final retrospective episode, "Family Scrapbook". Madge Blake as Larry's mother, Mrs. Mondello, would also leave the show.
"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
Larry Mondello is a fictional character from the iconic American television series Leave It to Beaver (1957–1963). He is portrayed by child actor Robert "Rusty" Stevens.Larry Mondello appears in 68 of the show's 234 episodes over the first few seasons.
The sixth season of Leave It to Beaver debuted on ABC September 27, 1962, with "Wally's Dinner Date" and aired its last episode, "Family Scrapbook", June 20, 1963. Like the previous five seasons, the sixth season consists of 39 black-and-white, full-screen, half-hour episodes (with ads) shot on 35mm film.
Chad Duell is leaving General Hospital with a bang.. The Jan. 6 episode of the long-running soap opera marked the beginning of the 37-year-old actor's exit storyline when his character Michael ...
The series comprises 234, full-screen, black-and-white episodes, excluding the pilot. The show was televised from October 4, 1957, to June 20, 1963. The pilot, titled "It's a Small World", aired on April 23, 1957. [1] It featured Casey Adams as Ward Cleaver, and Paul Sullivan as Wally Cleaver.
Wednesday's episode had already been delayed a day due to the televised memorial service for former President Jimmy Carter, who died last week. In the previous episode of General Hospital, which ...
Luke (Anthony Geary) and Laura (Genie Francis) tied the knot on General Hospital over two episodes, beginning on Nov. 16, 1981. It remains soap's most-watched event, and included a cameo by ...