The New Leave It to Beaver

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The New Leave It to Beaver
Format Sitcom
Starring Barbara Billingsley
Tony Dow
Jerry Mathers
Ken Osmond
Frank Bank
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of episodes 101
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Disney Channel (Season 1)
TBS (Season 2-4)
Original run 19841989
External links
IMDb profile

The New Leave It to Beaver (also known as Still the Beaver) is a 1985 American sitcom sequel to the 1950s and '60s series, Leave It to Beaver. The New Leave It To Beaver began with the 1983 CBS TV movie Still the Beaver, and was picked up in 1985 as a Disney Channel series with the same name; however, it only lasted one season and before being picked up by TBS in 1986 and renamed The New Leave It to Beaver. The series lasted until 1989.

It is one of the rare examples of a television series revival sequel (not spin-off) that revolves around the characters from the original series. Another example of this would be The Brady Brides.

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[edit] Synopsis

The series focused on Wally Cleaver (Tony Dow) and his younger brother, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver (Jerry Mathers) all grown up, with families of their own. Theodore is divorced and living with the widowed June Cleaver (Barbara Billingsley), Theodore's mother, along with his two sons, Kip and Oliver. Wally lives next door with his wife and daughter Kelly and, later, son Kevin joins the brood.

Other series regulars included Wally's old friend Eddie Haskell (Ken Osmond) and his family, along with "Lumpy" Rutherford (Frank Bank).

[edit] Cast

[edit] Episodes

Original air dates are unknown, the following episode list is in the original airing order with episode titles.

[edit] Season 1

Episode Number Episode Title
1 "Still the Beaver"
(TV movie/pilot)
2 "Growing Pains"
3 "Supply and Demand"
4 "Thanksgiving Day"
5 "The Gladiators"
6 "Girl Talk"
7 "Pet Peeves"
8 "Haskells vs. Cleavers"
9 "Dear Pen Pal"
10 "No Free Lunch"
11 "Paper Tiger"
12 "Our Big Girl"
13 "The Piano Lesson"
14 "Slumber Party"
15 "Escape from the Salt Mines"
16 "Steppin' Out"
17 "Father's Day"
18 "Give and Take"
19 "String of Pearls"
20 "Movin' On"
21 "Carried Away"
22 "Violet Rutherford Returns"
23 "Sink or Swim"
24 "Punching In"
25 "Wow"
26 "A Boy and His Snake"
27 "While the Beave's Away"
28 "Dear Pen Pal II"

[edit] Season 2

Episode Number Episode Title
1 "Puppy Love"
2 "A Day in Mayfield"
3 "In the Wings"
4 "On the Wrong Track"
5 "A Farewell to Freddie"
6 "Birth Announcement"
7 "Heavy Metal"
8 "Dumb Luck"
9 "In the Dark"
10 "Miss Honeywell Comes to Town"
11 "Bad Poetry"
12 "The Brothers Cleaver"
13 "A Slice of Life"
14 "Earth Angels"
15 "Perfect Candidate"
16 "Murder in Mayfield"
17 "I Had It All"
18 "Yesterday's Gone"
19 "How's Your Bird?"
20 "Home For Christmas"
21 "Got to Get You Out of My Life"
22 "Does Not a Woman Make"
23 "The Bestest Dad"
24 "Material Girl"
25 "The Bruise Brothers"
26 "A Night in Mayfield"
27 "Super Sunday"

[edit] Season 3

Episode Number Episode Title
1 "First Base"
2 "Life Without Father"
3 "Perfect Harmony"
4 "A Part of Life"
5 "See You In Court"
6 "Oops"
7 "Ensign Cleaver"
8 "Between Friends"
9 "DRVRS-ED"
10 "The Terrible Lizards"
11 "And Everybody's Happy"
12 "Plenty of Fish in the Sea"
13 "Wrap Party"
14 "It's a Small World"
15 "Don't Go Changing"
16 "Madcap Dreams"
17 "Pacific Overture"
18 "The End of the World"
19 "Junior Prom"
20 "Day Dreamin'"
21 "Teenage Rebellion"
22 "Inside Eddie Haskell"
23 "Cursed Again"
24 "The Great Debate"
25 "A Casual Affair"
26 "Hook, Line and Sinker"
27 "Gosh, Wally"
28 "Family Scrapbook II"

[edit] Season 4

Episode Number Episode Title
1 "First Down"
2 "Chew Slowly"
3 "On a Roll"
4 "Party Line"
5 "Road Trip"
6 "Road Trip"
7 "What Has Four Legs and Flies?"
8 "Darkness on the Edge of Mayfield"
9 "Still The New Leave It To Beaver"
10 "And Freddie Makes Three"
11 "What If?"
12 "Rockets Red Glare"
13 "The Return of the Monster in the Closet"
14 "A Day At the Mall"
15 "Brother vs. Brother "
16 "Shortcuts"
17 "Man's Greatest Achievements"
18 "Dads and Grads (Part 1)"
19 "Dads and Grads (Part 2)"

[edit] Awards and nominations

Young Artist Award

  • Won: Best Young Actress in a Cable Series or Special, Kaleena Kiff (1988)
  • Won: Best Cable Series (1988)
  • Won: Best Young Actress in a Cable Series or Special, Kaleena Kiff (1989)
  • Nominated: Best Young Actor in a Cable Series or Special, John Snee (1988)
  • Nominated: Best Young Actor in a Cable Series or Special, Eric Osmond (1988)
  • Nominated: Best Young Actor in a Cable Series or Special, Kipp Marcus (1988)
  • Nominated: Best Young Actor in a Cable Family Series, John Snee (1989)
  • Nominated: Best Young Actor in a Cable Family Series, Eric Osmond (1989)
  • Nominated: Best Young Actor in a Cable Family Series, Kipp Marcus (1989)
  • Nominated: Best Cable Family Comedy, Drama Series or Special (1989)
  • Nominated: Best Young Actor in an Off-Primetime Family Series, John Snee (1990)
  • Nominated: Best Off-Primetime Family Series (1990)

[edit] Syndication and DVDs

According to series costars Frank Bank ("Lumpy Rutherford") and Ken Osmond ("Eddie Haskell") in a May 28, 2008 internet radio interview at shokusradio.com, the reason the series has not aired in American syndication since the early 1990s is due to the fact that Universal sold the show's master videos to an Australian company called Qintex Productions, which went out of business shortly after the purchase was made, leaving the broadcast rights in limbo. This is also the reason why the series may never be released on DVD.

Also, according to the same interview, the show does on a rare occasion air in British and Australian markets.

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