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Leave It to Beaver 4

1960-10-01 | Comedy,Family | 39 episodes
Overview
The fourth season of the American television situation comedy Leave It to Beaver premiered on October 1, 1960 and concluded on June 24, 1961. It consisted of 39 episodes shot in black-and-white, each running approximately 25 minutes in length.

7 Seasons

Episode

Beaver Won't Eat (1960)

Beaver is determined not to eat brussels sprouts and adamently refuses not to eat them when June serves them for dinner. In order to go to a football game, Ward makes Beaver promise that he will eat them the next time they are served. Beaver quickly finds himself confronted with the ""deadly"" vegetables when the Cleavers go out to eat at a posh restaurant.

Beaver Won't Eat poster

Directed By

Norman Abbott

Writer

Bob Mosher

Beaver's House Guest (1960)

A friend Beaver made at summer camp, Chopper, stays with the Cleavers for the weekend. Beaver is quickly introduced to Chopper's unusual life since he is the son of parents who have been married and divorced many times.

Beaver's House Guest poster

Directed By

Norman Abbott

Writer

Bob Mosher

Beaver Becomes a Hero (1960)

While Beaver and Wally are fishing an abandoned canoe floats up and Beaver and Wally responsibly return it to the owner, whose name had been carved in the paddle. However, after telling his friends the story, they adjust it to make it sound as if Beaver had saved a girl from drowning.

Beaver Becomes a Hero poster

Directed By

Gene Reynolds

Writer

Bob Mosher

Wally, the Lifeguard (1960)

Beaver proudly takes his friends Whitey and Gilbert on a picnic at the lake to see Wally in his first day as a lifeguard, not knowing that a new law forbidding anyone under age 18 from filling the position has forced Wally to work as a snack vendor instead. When he sees Wally in a floppy hat peddling hot dogs instead of sitting importantly on a stand in a lifeguard uniform, an embarrassed Beaver wants to go home before anyone else finds out.

Wally, the Lifeguard poster

Beaver's Freckles (1960)

When Clarence gets fed up with Beaver calling him Lumpy, he gives Beaver a new nickname of Freckles. This leads Beaver to become self-concious about his freckles and takes steps to try to remove them.

Beaver's Freckles poster

Directed By

Norman Abbott

Writer

Bob Mosher

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