
Leave It to Beaver
Beaver and Larry are accused of taking a boat.

Beaver and Larry are accused of taking a boat.

Beaver bets his fielder's mitt that he can walk 20 miles in one day.

June sends Beaver's teacher a nude baby picture of Beaver for a school contest.

Beaver wins a bike at the movie theater on the day he was told to stay home.

Bad school-bus behavior gets Beaver suspended.

The bathtub overflows while Ward and June are away for the night.

As chairman of a dance's blind-date committee, Wally has to find a date for a girl.

Beaver writes a composition about his father.

Beaver and Larry go to the carnival with money Larry stole from his mother.

Beaver's poor batting endangers his team's success in a boys-against-girls baseball game.

A former classmate invites Beaver to a party.

Beaver and Larry lose some of the class money.

Wally comes home with a faddish, greasy hairdo.

Wally is anxious about going to a dance because he can't cha-cha.

Larry takes advantage of Beaver's friendship by taking his homework.

Beaver is excited about his new sweater until he sees a girl wearing one just like it.

Beaver decides to start his own newspaper.

Beaver's class gives him a farewell party after he learns that his family isn't going to move.

Beaver gets into trouble when he tells his classmates that his father was a war hero.

The boys are given an old horse in lieu of payment for working at the carnival.