
Leave It to Beaver
The boys meet Ward's Uncle Billy, who makes big promises and never keeps them.

The boys meet Ward's Uncle Billy, who makes big promises and never keeps them.

Beaver orders a $280 stereophonic accordion.

A friendless boy has been stealing things at school to give to Beaver.

Beaver messes up a trip to the store to buy a neighbor's little boy a pair of shoes.

Wally is afraid of meeting a girl to whom he has misrepresented himself in correspondence.

Beaver fears that if he doesn't do well on an upcoming IQ test, he will be sent to "dumb" school.

Eddie is deluded by a girl into thinking that she really likes him.

Beaver gets depressed when he discovers his teacher, Miss Landers, has a fiance.

Beaver wins a red sports car in a raffle.

Beaver is embarrassed about his freckles.

Beaver is mad when Wally can't be a lifeguard.

Beaver exaggerates the story of his good deed.

Impressed by a friend from a broken home, Beaver secretly wishes his parents would divorce.

Beaver resists all attempts at making him eat his brussels sprouts.

Beaver gives away his football team's play.

A store wraps the wrong gift for Miss Landers.

Wally is cast as a dancing girl in a club play.

Beaver becomes overly chivalrous after reading Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe.".

Wally comes up short in his ice-cream business.

Beaver is taken in by a magazine-advertised modeling agency scam.