Parents Ward and June, and older brother Wally, try to keep Theodore ('the Beaver') out of trouble. However, Beaver continues to end up in one kind of jam or another. These situations are easily resolved to the satisfaction of all involved and the Beaver gets off with a few stern moralistic words. Instigator and troublemaker Eddie Haskell is an older kid who always manages to avoid being caught.
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06x39 Family Scrapbook Aired: Jun. 20, 1963While cleaning, June runs across an old family scrapbook and gathers the family together to reminisce about the past six years. [continue reading]
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- 06x39 Family Scra… (Jun. 20, 1963)
- 06x38 The Clothin… (Jun. 13, 1963)
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- 06x36 The All-Nig… (May. 30, 1963)
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Directors
- Norman Tokar (93 episodes)
- David Butler (58 episodes)
- Norman Abbott (43 episodes)
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- Joe Connelly (438 episodes)
- Bob Mosher (437 episodes)
- Dick Conway (75 episodes)
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- The address of the first house the Cleavers owned in Mayfield was 485 Mapleton Drive, a reference to first season network CBS's then New York headquarters at 485 Madison Avenue. The address…
[show]The address of the first house the Cleavers owned in Mayfield was 485 Mapleton Drive, a reference to first season network CBS's then New York headquarters at 485 Madison Avenue. The address of their second home was 211 Pine Street.
[hide] - Richard Deacon's appearances as pompous Fred Rutherford diminished in the last season as he was also portraying Mel Cooley on the The Dick Van Dyke Show at the same time.
- Hugh Beaumont held a Master of Theology degree from the University of Southern California and was an ordained minister.


















