Leave It to Beaver (season 6)
The sixth and final season of the television series Leave It to Beaver aired from September 27, 1962 to June 20, 1963 on ABC. It consisted of 39 black-and-white episodes, each running approximately 25 minutes.
Leave It to Beaver | |
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Season 6 | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 39 |
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Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 27, 1962 – June 20, 1963 |
Season chronology | |
Production
The sixth season of Leave It to Beaver debuted on ABC September 27, 1962 with "Wally's Dinner Date" and aired its last episode, "Family Scrapbook", June 20, 1963. Like the previous five seasons, the sixth season consists of 39 black-and-white, full-screen, half-hour episodes (with ads) shot on 35mm film.
Opening and closing sequences
In the opening sequence, the camera shows the Cleavers' front yard and June walks out of the house with a picnic basket. She then looks back to see Ward leaving the house with more picnic supplies. He looks back to see Wally, who runs out looking back at Beaver, who runs out of the house at full speed, closing the door behind him. They then get in their car while Beaver looks out the back window smiling. The closing sequence shows Beaver and Wally walking and arguing, leading to a chase to the house.
Direction and writing
Norman Abbott, David Butler, or Hugh Beaumont directed most of the episodes. Episodes were written by either the writing teams of Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher or Dick Conway and Roland MacLane.
Casting
All four cast members appear in every episode. Rusty Stevens, who played Larry Mondello in the first four seasons, returns in flashbacks in the finale, "Family Scrapbook."
Leave it to Beaver Universe
In this season, Wally and Beaver are both finishing phases of their education. Beaver is in eighth grade at Grant Ave. Grammar School and is preparing for high school. Wally is in twelfth grade and is finishing high school before starting his undergraduate education at the school referred to in several episodes as "State."
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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196 | 1 | "Wally's Dinner Date" | Norman Abbott | Story by : Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher Teleplay by : Katherine & Dale Unson | September 27, 1962 | 16154 |
June and Ward suggest that Wally ask his girlfriend Julie Foster out for a dinner date at a restaurant of her choice, because he has often eaten dinner at her house and needs to reciprocate. Julie suggests the White Fox, which is the most expensive restaurant in town. Ward offers to loan Wally the money; and all seems well, until Wally forgets his wallet at home. His parents find the wallet, call the restaurant, and instruct them to put the bill on Ward's account, Ward being a frequent patron when entertaining business clients. When Wally discovers he forgot his wallet, there's a brief moment of panic as he tries to figure out what to do; but the waiter just asks Wally to sign for the check, and all is well. Guests: Cheryl Holdridge as Julie Foster, Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Than Wyenn as The Waiter. | ||||||
197 | 2 | "Beaver's Football Award" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | October 4, 1962 | 16159 |
Beaver starts a conflict in the Cleaver household when he refuses to wear a coat and tie to a formal father-son football awards banquet, as all the boys had agreed they would only dress casual. Eventually Ward allows Beaver to wear casual attire to the banquet, and Beaver is embarrassed when they arrive and all the other boys are in coats and ties. Thankfully Ward, realizing Beaver has learned his lesson, takes him back to the car, where he has a coat and tie prepared for Beaver to change into. Guests: Richard Correll as Richard Rickover, Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Kim Charney as Terry Richmond, Rex Hill as Ronald, Don Dillaway as Mr. Rickover, Alan Ray as Mr. Bates. | ||||||
198 | 3 | "Wally's License" | Norman Abbott | Bob Ross | October 11, 1962 | 16151 |
Wally starts taking driving lessons at high school and makes a lot of mistakes. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Beverly Lunsford as Shirley Fletcher, Russ Bender as Mr. Barnsdall, Larry J. Blake as The Instructor (as Larry Blake). | ||||||
199 | 4 | "The Late Edition" | Norman Abbott | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | October 18, 1962 | 16157 |
Beaver goes to the local newspaper after school to get a job as a paper boy, but another kid has beaten him to it. When the other kid turns out to be a girl and isn't doing a very good job, Beaver gets excited that she'll be fired. Then he learns that her brother was the one who had gotten the job, then became ill; so she filled in to keep him from losing it. Beaver lies in wait and assaults the paperboy as she is making her rounds on her bike, but June thinks that Beaver was attacked by that paperboy "bully" and calls the paper to complain about the incident. However, by the end of the episode, Beaver and the papergirl have made up and are off to the beach together on a date. Guests: Richard Correll as Richard Rickover, Chrystine Jordan as The Paper Boy (as Chrystie Jordan). | ||||||
200 | 5 | "Double Date" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | October 25, 1962 | 16160 |
Wally's girlfriend can't go out with him because she has to babysit her little sister, Susan, so she suggests taking their respective younger siblings with them. The two younger siblings initially agree to this, but at the last minute agree that they aren't truly ready to go through with it. The two older siblings accept it, and Wally settles for simply helping babysit. Guests: Vicky Albright as Carolyn Stewart (as Vicki Albright), Diane Mountford as Susan Stewart. | ||||||
201 | 6 | "Eddie, the Businessman" | Hugh Beaumont | Story by : Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher Teleplay by : Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | November 1, 1962 | 16158 |
Wally and Eddie get into trouble when Ward gets them a weekend job at the Mayfield Dairy, and they tell management that they saw other employees stealing large boxes of ice cream from the company warehouse. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Howard Caine as Foreman, Don Haggerty as Ted Worden, John Baer as Assistant. | ||||||
202 | 7 | "Tell It to Ella" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | November 8, 1962 | 16162 |
Beaver thinks he's being treated unfairly when his parents punish him for staying out too late, so Eddie convinces him to write to an advice columnist. However, the columnist sides with Beaver's parents, and all the parents of Beaver's friends start enforcing the same rules. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Robert Eyer as Kevin, Tim Matheson as Michael Harmon (as Tim Matthieson). | ||||||
203 | 8 | "Bachelor at Large" | Hugh Beaumont | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | November 15, 1962 | 16163 |
Eddie brags to his friends about his new bachelor pad and great social life, when in fact his rented room is drab and lonely, and he eats out of tin cans. Guests: Laurene Tuttle as Mrs. Evans, Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford. | ||||||
204 | 9 | "Beaver Joins a Record Club" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | November 22, 1962 | 16161 |
To teach Beaver the business of budgeting, Ward gives him an allowance to join a record club and receive monthly musical recordings. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, George Cisar as The Postman, Robert E. Dugan as Mr. Tyler. | ||||||
205 | 10 | "Wally's Car Accident" | Hugh Beaumont | Teleplay by : Dick Conway & Roland MacLane From a Story by: William Gargaro, Jr. | November 29, 1962 | 16165 |
When Ward and June go away for the weekend, Ward reluctantly gives Wally permission to borrow his new car to drive to a dance. Wally breaks the headlight afterward, trying to push Lumpy's stalled car. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford, Beverly Lunsford as Shirley Fletcher, Will J. White as Al. | ||||||
206 | 11 | "Beaver, the Sheep Dog" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | December 6, 1962 | 16164 |
Shirley makes fun of Beaver's hair, saying he looks like a sheepdog. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Ed Prentiss as Mr. Bailey, Billy E. Hughes as Chuck (as Billy Hughes), Hank Stanton as Fred, Pamela Duncan as The Woman Clerk, Gretchen Voeth as The 1st Girl, Tina Brady as The 2nd Girl. | ||||||
207 | 12 | "Beaver, the Hero" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | December 13, 1962 | 16166 |
Beaver lets fame go to his head when the local newspaper mentions him scoring the winning touchdown in his school's football game. He goes as far as cutting practice, feeling he's too good to have to go; but he learns his lesson when the coach suspends him from the team for ditching. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Stanley Fafara as Whitey Whitney, Wendy Ferdin as Charlene, Carol Feylen as Donna, Leslie LaTourette as Patsy, Kim Charney as Terry, Michael Agate as Denny. | ||||||
208 | 13 | "Beaver's Autobiography" | David Butler | Joseph Hoffman | December 20, 1962 | 16156 |
Beaver finds it difficult to write his autobiography for school, so he gets his crush Betsy to do it for him, and she greatly exaggerates, to his embarrassment. Guests: Annette Gorman as Betsy, Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Harlan Wade as Mr. Thompson, Terry Burnham as Virginia, Frances Mercer as Mrs. Carter. | ||||||
209 | 14 | "The Party Spoiler" | Norman Abbott | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | December 27, 1962 | 16167 |
Wally talks Ward and June into letting him have a party but doesn't invite Beaver. Beaver follows bad advice from Gilbert, who suggests Beaver retaliate by setting up a series of pranks to sabotage the party. Ward and June convince Wally to extend an invitation to Beaver, suggesting he'll only hang around long enough for a bite to eat, anyway. Wally does invite Beaver, who tries unsuccessfully to undo the pranks without getting caught. Initially the guests blame Wally for the pranks, but Beaver confesses. Although Wally is initially angered, he and Beaver make up at the end of the program. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford, Stephen Talbot as Gibert Bates, Vicky Albright as Carolyn, Cheryl Miller as Helen, Robert Reuben Singer as The Boy (as Robert Singer). | ||||||
210 | 15 | "The Mustache" | Hugh Beaumont | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | January 3, 1963 | 16168 |
When Julie Foster starts dating a new student with a moustache, Eddie suggests that she thinks Wally's immature. Wally desperately tries to compete. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford, Cheryl Holdridge as Julie Foster, Robert Koff as Wayne Gregory, Clark Howat as Mr. Barnes, Brenda Fraley as 1st Girl, Karen Lawrence as 2nd Girl. | ||||||
211 | 16 | "Wally Buys a Car" | David Butler | Story by : Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher Teleplay by : Wilton Schiller | January 10, 1963 | 16153 |
Ward helps Wally pay the insurance on a used car, but Ward's offer has several strings attached that lead to complications. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Jess Kirkpatrick as Mr. Nelson, Ed Peck as The Salesman, Robert Hyatt as Frank (as Bobby Hyatt), Kathleen O'Malley as The Woman. | ||||||
212 | 17 | "The Parking Attendants" | Earl Bellamy | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | January 17, 1963 | 16169 |
Wally and Eddie are hired to park cars at a fancy social event. There is no designated parking area and the two boy have to park the cars all over town on the street. Eddie parks one of the last cars in front of a building with a no-parking, will-tow sign he doesn't see. When Eddie goes back to retrieve the car and finds it has been towed, his solution to the problem is to dump it in Wally's lap and go home. Everyone is upset, Wally takes the blame and declines payment for his work, and all ends well in the town of Mayfield. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford, Richard Deacon as Fred Rutherford, Dick Simmons as Ken Langley (as Richard Simmons), Margaret Stewart as Gwen Rutherford, Kim Hamilton as The Maid. | ||||||
213 | 18 | "More Blessed to Give" | Hugh Beaumont | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | January 24, 1963 | 16170 |
Beaver wins a locket at a carnival, and gives it to his classmate Donna, but her father mails it back to Beaver, leading June to think Donna gave it to him. Eventually things are cleared up, and Beaver gives the locket to his mother. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Paul Langton as Bob Yeager, Chrystine Jordan as Donna Yeager (as Chrystie Jordan), Ann Staunton as Mildred Yeager, Buddy Lewis as The Pitchman, Ben Bryant as The Assistant, George Cisar as The Postman. | ||||||
214 | 19 | "Beaver's Good Deed" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | January 31, 1963 | 16171 |
Beaver allows a hobo named Mr. Jeff into the Cleaver home so he can take a bath and eat a decent meal. The man steals Ward's suit from the closet. Guests: Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Frank Ferguson as Jeff. | ||||||
215 | 20 | "The Credit Card" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | February 7, 1963 | 16172 |
When Wally's car breaks down, Eddie uses his dad's credit card to get it repaired, then Wally gives Eddie cash for the bill, but Eddie spends it on himself, leading his father to think that Wally didn't repay. Eddie eventually comes clean, and he loses the credit card privileges. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford, George Petrie as George Haskell, Anne Barton as Agnes Haskell, Harp McGuire as The Attendant. | ||||||
216 | 21 | "Beaver the Caddy" | Earl Bellamy | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | February 14, 1963 | 16176 |
Beaver gets a job as a caddy and faces a dilemma when he sees a golfer cheating to win a $500 bet. Guests: Dick Simmons as Kenneth Langley (as Richard Simmons), Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, John Gallaudet as Arthur Howard, Ralph Montgomery as The Caddy Master, Dorothy Abbott as The Secretary. | ||||||
217 | 22 | "Beaver on TV" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | February 21, 1963 | 16174 |
Friends and family gather to watch Beaver on a teen TV show, but are disappointed when he doesn't appear. As it turns out, he had taken a quick bathroom run while at the studio, and missed an announcement that the show was being taped in advance and would not air until the following week. Guests: Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Richard Deacon as Fred Rutherford, Doris Packer as Mrs. Cornelia Rayburn, Johnny Jacobs as Mr. Thornton (as John Jacobs), Marian Collier as The Girl In The TV Station, Kevin Jones as The 1st Boy, Brad Berwick as The 2nd Boy, Carol Faylen as The 1st Girl, Patty Ann Gerrity as The 2nd Girl (as Patty Gerrity), Barbara Hunter as Janet Lynch (as Barbara Jean Hunter), Larry Adare as Phillip Jones. | ||||||
218 | 23 | "Box Office Attraction" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane and Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher | February 28, 1963 | 16175 |
Wally is attracted to the ticket taker at the local movie theater, so Eddie encourages him to ask her out. Beaver, however, discovers that she's probably not Wally's type. She is a school dropout who smokes, drinks, and meets men at taverns. Guests: Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Diane Sayer as Marlene Holmes, Dennis Richards as Gus, A. G. Vitanza as Hank. | ||||||
219 | 24 | "Lumpy's Scholarship" | Hugh Beaumont | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | March 7, 1963 | 16177 |
Although Wally is disappointed he didn't getting the college scholarship he wanted, he throws a party for Lumpy, who got it instead. However, Lumpy ends up losing the scholarship because of a poor grade, much to his father's dismay. Ward feels sympathy for Lumpy and secretly convinces the college to reinstate the scholarship, provided Lumpy improves his grade. Guests: Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford, Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Richard Deacon as Fred Rutherford, Ahna Capri as Cinda Dunsworth (as Anna Capri), Dana Dillaway as Sally, Nino Candido as Buzz, Dennis Pepper as Denny. | ||||||
220 | 25 | "The Silent Treatment" | David Butler | Theodore and Mathilde Ferro | March 14, 1963 | 16178 |
Beaver ignores his mother for making him run an errand instead of letting him join Wally and Eddie, and so in retaliation he pays more attention to his father. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell. | ||||||
221 | 26 | "Uncle Billy's Visit" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane and Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher | March 21, 1963 | 16173 |
Uncle Billy is in charge for the weekend, while Ward and June go on a trip and since he's more relaxed than them, Beaver takes advantage of him, by sneaking Gilbert into the theater at the movies. However when Uncle Billy finds out, Beaver learns the hard way, that there's some things even Uncle Billy won't tolerate, and being taken advantage of is one of them. In the end, the two make up, and Uncle Billy doesn't tell either June or Ward about it. Guests: Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Kevin Jones as Alan, William Woodson as Mr. Gaines, Martin Dean as The Usher, Edgar Buchanan as Uncle Billy Cleaver. | ||||||
222 | 27 | "Beaver's Prep School" | Hugh Beaumont | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane and Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher | March 28, 1963 | 16180 |
Aunt Martha plans to enroll Beaver in a private boarding school in New England, but he has second thoughts at the prospect of leaving all his friends. Guests: Madge Kennedy as Aunt Martha Bronson, Doris Packer as Mrs. Cornelia Rayburn, Stanley Fafara as Whitey Whitney, Kim Charney as Terry, Patty Ann Gerrity as 1st Girl (as Patty Gerrity), Carol Faylen as 2nd Girl, Larry Adare as Alan, Henry Hunter as Mr. Thomas. | ||||||
223 | 28 | "Wally and the Fraternity" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | April 4, 1963 | 16181 |
Wally decides to go to his father's alma mater, State College, and he and Eddie wish to join their top fraternity, Alpha Kappa, so Ward writes a letter of recommendation for both of them. However, a college student tells them that the Alpha Kappa fraternity is terrible, making Eddie want to back out. It later turns out that the fraternity is outstanding and the student who had been denouncing it had been kicked out for breaking the rules. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Don Voyne as Ted, Jeff Malloy as Chuck Bradford (as Jeff Parker), Randy Herron as Barry. | ||||||
224 | 29 | "Eddie's Sweater" | Earl Bellamy | Story by : Kenneth Enochs Teleplay by : Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher | April 11, 1963 | 16179 |
Eddie's girlfriend uses Wally as a model for knitting Eddie a sweater, and she and Wally spend so much time together, that their friends get suspicious. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford, Cheryl Holdridge as Julie Foster, Anna Capri as Cindy Andrews (as Anna Capri). | ||||||
225 | 30 | "The Book Report" | Hugh Beaumont | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | April 18, 1963 | 16182 |
Beaver procrastinates with his book report on The Three Musketeers, leaving it until the weekend before it's due. Despite his efforts to read the book, Beaver makes little progress, as it is long and difficult, and he finds himself instead watching a Three Musketeers musical farce on TV, and presents the humorous details of it in his report. However, Mrs. Rayburn isn't fooled and lectures Beaver on how his false report was far worse than just admitting the book was too much for him. She also assigns him two additional book reports to complete to teach him a lesson. Guests: Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Doris Packer as Mrs. Cornelia Rayburn, Carol Faylen as Janet, Fletcher Alan as The Man. | ||||||
226 | 31 | "The Poor Loser" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | April 25, 1963 | 16183 |
Ward receives two tickets to a baseball game and must choose one of his sons to take with him. He chooses Wally because Beaver already has other plans for the night, but then Beaver's plans fall through. Beaver eventually manipulates Wally into surrendering his ticket, but when Beaver goes with his dad, he can't enjoy the game because of the guilt he feels about doing so. Guests: Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Vince Williams as The Radio Announcer (voice). | ||||||
227 | 32 | "Don Juan Beaver" | Hugh Beaumont | Teleplay by : Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher From a Story by: David Levinson | May 2, 1963 | 16185 |
Beaver accepts an invitation from Peggy to the graduation dance, then receives one from Melinda, a charming new southern girl he actually wants to go with, which he also accepts. In his delay to clear things up, both girls find out, and reject him, leaving him with no date for the dance. Guests: Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Stanley Fafara as Whitey Whitney, Veronica Cartwright as Peggy MacIntosh, Charla Doherty as Melinda Neilson. | ||||||
228 | 33 | "Summer in Alaska" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | May 9, 1963 | 16184 |
Eddie's uncle gets him a summer job on a fishing boat in Alaska and Eddie talks about it so much, it makes Wally and Lumpy want to join him. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford, George Petrie as George Haskell, Anne Barton as Agnes Haskell, Harry Harvey as Captain Drake (as Harry Harvey Sr.). | ||||||
229 | 34 | "Beaver's Graduation" | Hugh Beaumont | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | May 16, 1963 | 16186 |
In the last week before junior high school graduation, Beaver sneaks a peek at the diplomas but is worried when he doesn't see his. Guests: Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Doris Packer as Mrs. Cornelia Rayburn, Dorothy Abbott as Miss Walker. | ||||||
230 | 35 | "Wally's Practical Joke" | David Butler | Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher | May 23, 1963 | 16187 |
After Lumpy puts cherry bombs in their cars, Eddie and Wally retaliate, but it goes a bit too far, when they tie the rear end of Lumpy's car to a tree in the dark, and the body falls off when Lumpy starts to drive off. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford, Richard Deacon as Fred Rutherford, Kathleen O'Malley as Mrs. Halloran. | ||||||
231 | 36 | "The All-Night Party" | David Butler | Dick Conway & Roland MacLane | May 30, 1963 | 16188 |
Ward and June are reluctant to let Wally go to an all-night party and so are his date's parents. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Clarence Rutherford, Marjorie Reynolds as Mildred Gregory, Patricia Morrow as The 1st Girl (as Pat Morrow), Judy Short as Sue (as Judie Short), Frank Sully as The Drunk, Mary Benoit as The 1st Woman, Carole Wells as Kathy Gregory, Herbert Rudley as Roger Gregory. | ||||||
232 | 37 | "Beaver Sees America" | Hugh Beaumont | Story by : Katherine & Dale Eunson Teleplay by : Katherine & Dale Eunson and Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher | June 6, 1963 | 16189 |
Beaver is excited about traveling across America on busses for the summer - until he learns that Gilbert, during his absence, intends to make a move on a girl Beaver likes. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates, Stanley Fafara as Whitey Whitney, Lori Martin as Mary Margaret Matthews. | ||||||
233 | 38 | "The Clothing Drive" | Charles Haas | Allan Manings | June 13, 1963 | 16155 |
Beaver is given the "Good Citizen" award after he takes three of Ward's suits to the clothing drive at his school by accident. Guests: Doris Packer as Mrs. Cornelia Rayburn, Ed Prentiss as Mr. Bailey, Tim Matheson as Michael Harmon (as Tim Matthieson), John Yount as Chuck (as Johnny Yount). | ||||||
234 | 39 | "Family Scrapbook" | Hugh Beaumont | Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher | June 20, 1963 | 16190 |
June finds a dusty scrapbook while cleaning, so the Cleavers gather to look through it and remember all they've been through. Guests: Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell (archive footage), Sue Randall as Miss Alice Landers (archive footage), Madge Blake as Mrs. Margaret Mondello (archive footage), Pamela Baird as Mary Ellen Rogers (archive footage) (as Pamela Beaird), Robert "Rusty" Stevens as Larry Mondello (archive footage) (as Rusty Stevens). |
References
- Applebaum, Irwyn. The World According to Beaver. TV Books, 1998. ISBN 1-57500-052-0.
- IMDb: Leave It to Beaver. Season 6.
- Mathers, Jerry....And Jerry Mathers as "The Beaver". Berkley Boulevard Books, 1998. ISBN 0-425-16370-9.