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Beaver has trouble thinking of something interesting to say about his father for a school composition.

Beaver has trouble thinking of something interesting to say about his father for a school composition.

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S5, EP24 "Wally Stays at Lumpy's"

Unbeknownst to their parents, Wally stays overnight at Lumpy's and Beaver's friend stays overnight with him.

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S5, EP25 "Beaver's Laundry"

While helping a friend do his family's wash, Beaver pours a whole box of soap into the machine.

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S6, EP27 "Beaver's Prep School"

Beaver becomes homesick when he contemplates his upcoming transfer to a prep school.

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S6, EP28 "Wally and the Fraternity"

Ward writes to his fraternity, recommending Wally and Eddie for membership.

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S6, EP31 "The Poor Loser"

Beaver feels personally slighted when circumstances prevent him from accompanying Ward and Wally to a baseball game.

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S6, EP26 "Uncle Billy's Visit"

Ward and June go away for the weekend and leave Ward's Uncle Billy in charge of the boys.

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S6, EP25 "The Silent Treatment"

Beaver resents his mother's sending him on an errand at an inopportune time.

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S6, EP24 "Lumpy's Scholarship"

Lumpy wins the athletic scholarship for which he and Wally were competing.

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, Burt Mustin, Doris Packer, Frank Bank, Hugh Beaumont, Jeri Weil, Jerry Mathers, Ken Osmond, Kevin Jones, Richard Correll, Richard Deacon, Rusty Stevens, Stanley Fafara, Stephen Talbot, Tony Dow
Original Air Date: Oct 4, 1957
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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