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Leave It to Beaver 2

1958-10-02 | Comedy,Family | 39 episodes
Overview
The second season of the American television situation comedy Leave It to Beaver premiered on October 2, 1958 and concluded on June 25, 1959. It consisted of 39 episodes shot in black-and-white, each running approximately 25 minutes in length. This was the first season that the show was originally aired on ABC after the first season was televised in CBS.

7 Seasons

Episode

Beaver's Poem (1958)

Beaver comes to Ward for help on the night before a poetry assignment is due. This prompts Ward to totally take over the project and writes the whole poem himself. Things get complicated when Beaver wins an award for the poem and Ward is faced with explaining the truth to Beaver's principal.

Beaver's Poem poster

Directed By

Norman Tokar

Writer

Joe Connelly

Eddie's Girl (1958)

A school dance has Eddie swooning over his so-called girl, Caroline. However, it's obvious Eddie has made up their relationship when Wally and him visit her and she instantly becomes smitten with Wally.

Eddie's Girl poster

Directed By

Norman Tokar

Writer

Joe Connelly

Ward's Problem (1958)

Ward must make a decision when a conflict develops concerning which son to spend the weekend with. He can either go on a fishing trip with Wally or take Beaver on a father-son weekend. Thinking Ward is going to go fishing with Wally, Beaver makes up a wild story when his classmates start to tease him.

Ward's Problem poster

Directed By

Norman Tokar

Beaver and Chuey (1958)

Beaver makes a new friend in Chuey Varella but he only speaks Spanish. So Beaver asks Eddie, who has taken Spanish, for some help but Eddie plays a joke on Beaver by feeding him a sentence in Spanish which ultimately insults Chuey.

Beaver and Chuey poster

Directed By

Norman Tokar

Writer

Joe Connelly

The Lost Watch (1958)

While watching Wally and his friends play baseball, Beaver is put in charge of looking after everyone's coats and watches. However, after the game is over Lumpy comes to claim his watch, but Beaver has no watch to give him.

The Lost Watch poster

Directed By

Norman Tokar

Writer

Joe Connelly

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