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Wally receives permission to stay home during his family's annual vacation.

Wally receives permission to stay home during his family's annual vacation.

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S5, EP38 "Stocks and Bonds"

Wally and Beaver learn a lesson in economics when they invest in the stock market.

Leave It to Beaver

S5, EP39 "Un-Togetherness"

Wally receives permission to stay home during his family's annual vacation.

Leave It to Beaver

S6, EP1 "Wally's Dinner Date"

Wally forgets his wallet on a dinner date.

Leave It to Beaver

S6, EP2 "Beaver's Football Award"

Beaver is the only one among his friends to honor a pact to dress casually for an awards dinner.

Leave It to Beaver

S5, EP39 "Un-Togetherness"

Wally receives permission to stay home during his family's annual vacation.

Leave It to Beaver

S5, EP38 "Stocks and Bonds"

Wally and Beaver learn a lesson in economics when they invest in the stock market.

Leave It to Beaver

S5, EP37 "Long Distance Call"

Beaver and his friends make a long-distance call to a baseball player.

Leave It to Beaver

S5, EP36 "A Night in the Woods"

Lumpy and Eddie invade Beaver's camping trip.

This sitcom defines the "golly gee" wholesomeness of 1950s and `60s TV, where dad Ward Cleaver always gets home in time for dinner, mom June cleans the house wearing a dress and pearls, and kids Wally and the Beav always learn a lesson by the end of the episode. Wally's friend, Eddie Haskell, causes trouble while kissing up to Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver.
Starring: Barbara Billingsley, Carol Faylen, Cheryl Holdridge, David Kent, Doris Packer, Frank Bank, Hugh Beaumont, Jerry Mathers, Ken Osmond, Richard Correll, Richard Deacon, Stanley Fafara, Stephen Talbot, Sue Randall, Tony Dow
Original Air Date: Oct 4, 1957
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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