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  1. The fifth season of Leave It to Beaver debuted on ABC September 30, 1961 with "Wally Goes Steady" and aired its last episode, "Un-togetherness", June 30, 1962. Like the previous four seasons, the fifth season consists of 39 black-and-white, full-screen, half-hour episodes (with ads) shot on 35mm film.

  2. Mar 24, 2020 · Written by Dick Conway & Roland MacLane and Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher | Directed by Norman Abbott It’s around this time in the run that, as noted above, the show begins relying more on Wally and his friends to spark story (to distract from Beaver) and in that vein, this is one of the strongest outings this year (and EVER) for Eddie, who ...

  3. The Big Fish Count is the 138th episode in the series. The pet store where Eddie works holds a contest to guess the correct number of fish inside an aquarium, with the grand prize being a puppy. Eddie knows the right answer, but is sworn to secrecy, but he gives random numbers to taunt Beaver and Gilbert. However, one day, he sneakily leaks the correct answer to Lumpy, who in turn leaks it to ...

  4. Jul 20, 2020 · Gilbert Roland as Pecos Kid and Gale Storm as Liza Crockett in a disagreement over a map to a gold mine in The Dude Goes West (1948) Gale Storm as Liza Crockett pulls her derringer on one of those untrustworthy men in The Dude Goes West (1948)

  5. Episodes were written by either the writing teams of Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher or Dick Conway and Roland MacLane. Casting [ edit ] All four cast members appear in every episode.

  6. My Friend Irma: On Second Thought Audible Audiobook – Original recording Parke Levy (Author), Stanley Adams (Author), Roland MacLane (Author), Jack Denton (Author), Marie Wilson (Narrator), Cathy Lewis (Narrator), Joan Banks (Narrator), Hans Conried (Narrator), Leif Erickson (Narrator), Gloria Gordon (Narrator), Alan Reed (Narrator), Radio ...

  7. Roland MacLane was born on 21 February 1903 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Roland was a writer, known for My Hero (1952), Leave It to Beaver (1957) and The Dennis Day Show (1952). Roland died on 26 February 1984 in Palm Springs, California, USA.

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