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"Leave It to Beaver" was watched by 2.99 million American viewers on its original airing, ranking number 98 out of 112 in the weekly charts. [7] This was an increase over the pilot, which was viewed by 2.49 million American viewers. [8] The first season averaged 2.5 million viewers per episode. [9]
[2] Universal Studios Home Entertainment has released seasons one and two of the series on DVD Region 1. The pilot episode is included on the season-one DVD. Shout! Factory released Season 3 on June 15, 2010, and the complete series set was released on June 29, 2010. [3]
Beaver comes running back crying after a vicious tackle and Ward tells him that he has to expect to be tackled when playing football. Ward also tells him instead of crying he should do something about it. Beaver then gets the better of a fight he picks with Gilbert, Ward and Mr. Gates coming up at the same time to separate the boys.
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 ...
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.
But unlike Innies and Outies, we’re able to piece together the whole picture over time, and episode 2, “Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig,” goes a long way toward answering some of our burning questions.
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The release was packed with exclusive bonus features, including a behind-the-scenes featurette, an interview with actor Guillermo Diaz about his character "Huck", deleted scenes, a blooper reel and the extended version of the season finale episode "White Hat's Back On".