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    Leave It to Beaver

    TV-G1957 · Sitcom · 6 seasons

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  2. Leave It to Beaver is an American television situation comedy that follows the misadventures of a suburban boy, his family and his friends. It stars Barbara Billingsley, Hugh Beaumont, Tony Dow and Jerry Mathers ("as The Beaver", as the opening credits put it). CBS first broadcast the show on October 4, 1957, but dropped it after one season.

  3. Leave It to Beaver: Created by Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher, Dick Conway. With Barbara Billingsley, Jerry Mathers, Hugh Beaumont, Tony Dow. The misadventures of a suburban boy, family and friends.

  4. Tue, Apr 23, 1957. Sneaky Frankie Bennett tells Beaver that he can win a new bicycle by entering a popular television show's Franklin Milk bottle-cap contest, but Beaver and big brother Wally cause quite a commotion at the milk company's office when no one there seems to know anything about a contest after the boys show up to claim their prize ...

  5. Leave It to Beaver. Top-rated. Sat, May 6, 1961. S4.E32. In the Soup. Wally's worries that little brother Beaver will disrupt the first teen party held at the Cleaver's house are realized when, on the way to the Whitney's house for a sleepover, Beaver takes a dare from Whitey to find out if there really is soup in a steaming billboard bowl. 8.9/10.

  6. Live Sports. Watch Leave It To Beaver. The adventures of Ward, June, Wally and Beaver Cleaver. Stream full episodes of Leave It To Beaver and more comedy tv on Peacock.

  7. Leave It to Beaver season 1. The first season of the American television situation comedy Leave It to Beaver premiered on October 4, 1957 and concluded on July 16, 1958. It consisted of 39 episodes shot in black-and-white, each running approximately 25 minutes in length. This was the only season that the show originally aired on CBS . Episodes.

  8. Leave It to Beaver. Watch Leave It to Beaver with a subscription on Peacock, or buy it on Prime Video. This sitcom defines the "golly gee" wholesomeness of 1950s and `60s TV, where...

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