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“Leave It To Beaver” debuted on CBS on October 4th, 1957. It has been on the air in reruns every day since it ended it’s initial run in 1963.

 

I will still watch an episode whenever I come across one on TV. Are you a fan of the Cleavors?

 

 

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Eddie just pasted away...Lumpy was never felt devalued by his nickname, and even Theodore's mom June called him Beaver....and served milk to Larry Mondello and Whitey. 

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Dirtiest line on TV in the 1950's?

 

"Ward you were a little hard on the Beaver last night"

Barbara Billinglsey was awesome in the movie Airplane: "Excuse me stewardess I speak Jive"

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On 10/4/2020 at 12:22 PM, Greybeard said:

         I loved the show.  Back then it seems everyone knew at least one real life Eddie Haskell.

 

If you didn’t KNOW an Eddie Haskell, you probably WERE the Eddie Haskell. 

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On 10/4/2020 at 10:35 PM, qwksilver said:

Dirtiest line on TV in the 1950's?

 

"Ward you were a little hard on the Beaver last night"

Barbara Billinglsey was awesome in the movie Airplane: "Excuse me stewardess I speak Jive"

Great reference to that iconic line by Eminem in this scene from "8 Mile." **NSFW** Due to language
 

 

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