
Wally can't keep the car, but can he recoup his $25 investment? While Wally sells off car parts, Ward calls a junk dealer who'll pay $15 for such a car with all the parts. The car is dissembled enough to be pushed out of the way, but Ward and June are shocked to return near midnight to find Wally and Beaver still working on it. The car is blocking the driveway and can't be pushed, so Ward and June have take a cab to a dinner date, while Wally calls Lumpy to bring "the guys" and tools.
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Ward explains to Wally all the added costs having a car entails: $200 for annual insurance, a registration fee, and gas and oil. Ward and June are stunned that Wally, a yet unlicensed driver, would make such a purchase without consulting them. Then come crashing sounds as Lumpy's car pushes Wally's newly purchased, non-running 1936 Ford coupe up the driveway. Ward has just come back from playing 27 holes of golf and June is in the kitchen paring vegetables. Guests: Barbara Parkins as Judy Walker, Richard Correll as Richard Rickover, Stephen Talbot as Gilbert Bates. It's enough to make Beaver wish he were a baby again. However, this sitter is Judy, whom Wally can't take his eyes off of, with a voice like a kitten's purr, and the good sense to disappear when Gilbert and Richard come calling. Gilbert and Richard come by and tell Beaver they are definitely checking on him later to see if there's a baby sitter. So, when Beaver is told that there will be a sitter, he's very unhappy. When Gilbert and Richard show up and tell Beaver his family treats him like a baby, Beaver says, Oh yeah?, he's staying at home by himself on Friday. Who will watch Beaver? Beaver thinks that he's too old for babysitters and his parents are loath to tell him otherwise. Ward and June have been invited to the McBride's wedding anniversary on Friday, and Wally is taking Susan to a dance at the lake. Guests: Mary Mitchel as Evelyn Boothby, Gloria Gilbert as Judy Henderson, Ryan O'Neal as Tom Henderson, Pat McCaffrie as Bill Boothby, Frederick DeWilde as Jack Bennett (as Frederic deWilde father of Brandon deWilde).Īt the Hendersons, Wally tries to make conversation by wondering if Roger Maris or Mickey Mantle will hit 60 home runs in the current baseball season. After Evelyn's father leaves, Ward tells the man to let his son accept any invitation to visit the Hendersons. Later, at the club, after Wally has stopped "going steady" with Evelyn, Ward overhears Evelyn's father introduce himself to someone else as a prospective relative. However, after a night at the Hendersons, seeing that their life is more frantic than fun, Wally realizes that marriage is "nothing to mess with". When Wally plays tennis with Evelyn and her older sister Judy and her husband, who dropped out of junior college to get married, the Cleavers really start to worry. Later, at the dinner table, Ward and June try to get Wally to explain, without much luck. See also: List of Leave It to Beaver episodes No.Īt the country club Ward is greeted like a future in-law by the father of Evelyn, a girl Wally is dating. This is the first season where Beaver has a deep voice and is somewhat awkward.

Grammar School and Wally is in twelfth grade at Mayfield High. In this season, Beaver is in sixth grade at Grant Ave. Norman Abbott directs most of the episodes of the season with Hugh Beaumont directing some episodes too. This season marks the last appearance of Burt Mustin as Gus the fireman and Sue Randall as Ms. The closing sequence is similar to that of the third and fourth seasons, except that guest star credits link the actors to their roles.Īll four cast members appear in every episode. After an introductory scene, some credits for writing and directing are given.

June turns to her right and beckons to Ward, whom we see pruning shrubbery with hedge clippers, then to her left, where Wally looks up from his lawn mower near some shrubbery, then toward the walkway, where Beaver looks up happily from mowing, all as the stars are announced.

This time, when the door opens, June appears carrying a tray that holds a full, chilled pitcher and four glasses, as the announcer intones, "starring Barbara Billingsley". The opening sequence, as in the fourth season, shows the front entrance of the house at 211 Pine St. Like the previous four seasons, the fifth season consists of 39 black-and-white, full-screen, half-hour episodes (with ads) shot on 35mm film. The fifth season of Leave It to Beaver debuted on ABC Septemwith "Wally Goes Steady" and aired its last episode, "Un-togetherness", June 30, 1962. It consisted of 39 black-and-white episodes, each running approximately 25 minutes.
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The fifth season of the American television series Leave It to Beaver aired from Septemto Jon ABC.
