Leave It to Beaver
Beaver bets his fielder's mitt that he can walk 20 miles in one day.
Beaver bets his fielder's mitt that he can walk 20 miles in one day.
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Wally grows a mustache to make his girlfriend thinks he's mature.
Uninvited Beaver wants to wreck Wally's party.
A new classmate "helps" Beaver write his autobiography for English class.
Beaver gets a swelled head when he catches a winning pass in his school football game.
A classmate insults Beaver's unruly hair.
Wally borrows the car and smashes a headlight.
Beaver joins a record club thinking it will only cost him 87 cents a week.
Eddie Haskell moves to his own apartment.
In a letter to a newspaper columnist, Beaver complains that his parents are too strict.
Cases of ice cream disappear when Wally and Eddie begin working at a dairy.
Wally and Beaver arrange a double date.
Beaver sets his sights on a newspaper route.
Wally's parents start worrying when he gets his driver's license.
Beaver is the only one among his friends to honor a pact to dress casually for an awards dinner.
Wally forgets his wallet on a dinner date.
Wally receives permission to stay home during his family's annual vacation.
Wally and Beaver learn a lesson in economics when they invest in the stock market.
Beaver and his friends make a long-distance call to a baseball player.
Lumpy and Eddie invade Beaver's camping trip.
Beaver and his friends buy monster sweatshirts.
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