Leave It To Beaver - The Complete First Season (1957)
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Synopsis: Now, with this release, fans nostalgic for the simple moral lessons at the heart of LEAVE IT TO BEAVER can own all 39 episodes from the show's first season. Part of television's golden era, the... Now, with this release, fans nostalgic for the simple moral lessons at the heart of LEAVE IT TO BEAVER can own all 39 episodes from the show's first season. Part of television's golden era, the series first aired in 1957, but really grew in popularity with later audiences when it ran as repeats. The picture of a perfect 1950s family, the Cleavers consisted of troublemaking Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver (Jerry Mathers), too-perfect big brother Wally (Tony Dow), wise dad Ward (Hugh Beaumont), and eager-to-please housewife June (Barbara Billingsley). Thanks to the influence of his friend and ally in crime, Eddie Haskell (Ken Osmond), Beaver never goes too long without getting into some kind of mess. But with some of his mom's home cooking and his dad's sage advice, Beaver always sorts it out in the end. [More]
Starring: Jerry Mathers, Barbara Billingsley, Hugh Beaumont, Tony Dow
Starring: Jerry Mathers, Barbara Billingsley, Hugh Beaumont, Tony Dow, Ken Osmond, Frank Bank, Richard Deacon
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