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1- Child Care *
Ward is confident that Wally and Beaver can babysit Puddin,
Herb Wilson's four-year-old daughter. However, Puddin becomes
a handful for the boys when she locks herself in the bathroom
and the boys have to call Gus the fireman to help get her out.
2 - Beaver Gets "Spelled" *
Beaver's new teacher, Miss Canfield, hands him a note after
school. The other kids convince him that a note home means he's
getting kicked out of school. Beaver hides the note and Miss
Canfield finds it the next day. Wally types a reply from Mrs.
Ward Cleaver assuring the teacher that Beaver has been punished
for his wrongdoings at school. Miss Canfield calls home to find
out why Beaver was punished as a result of her request that
he play Smokey Bear in the Fire Prevention Pageant.
3 - Captain Jack *
The boys send away for a genuine Florida alligator and decide
to keep it secretly in their bathroom. Eventually it outgrows
the bathroom and is moved to the basement where the boys charge
ten cents to the neighborhood kids for a quick peek. They name
him after Captain Jack, who once owned an alligator farm and
who advises the boys on how to care for their alligator until
June finds out.
4 - The Black Eye
Beaver comes home from school one day with a black eye. Ward
is very upset to learn that Beaver didn't fight back until
he finds out that is was Violet Rutherford that hit his son.
Ward then teaches Beaver how to defend himself against his aggressors.
Later on that day, Beaver and Violet are found playing together
in the park and have apparently forgotten about the fight earlier.
5 - The Haircut
Beaver loses the haircut money that Ward gives him, so Beaver
decides to lock himself in the bathroom and cut his own hair.
The results are disastrous, and now Beaver and Wally have to
figure out how to hide his new haircut from Ward and June until
it grows out.
6 - New Neighbors
Beaver is sent over to the Donaldson house to deliver flowers
from June. While over there, Mrs. Donaldson kisses Beaver on
the cheek. Wally and Eddie tell Beaver that he has done something
terrible by letting her do that, and that Mr. Donaldson is going
to kill him. Beaver runs away from the Donaldsons every time
he sees them until Ward figures out what is going on and explains
to Beaver that he really didn't do anything wrong.
7 - Brotherly Love
Beaver and Wally get into a fierce fight one day and June has
to rush to the rescue. She tries to explain to the boys how
lucky they are to have each other. June suggests they write
notes to each other apologizing for their behavior towards one
another, but this just leads to another fight. Finally Ward
sits down with them to explain brotherhood, and by the end of
the show the two boys make up.
8 - Water, Anyone?
Beaver meets a crew tearing up the street, which will cause
the water supply to be shut off for three hours throughout the
neighborhood. Beaver decides to make money by getting water
from a different source and charging six cents a glass. By the
end of the show, Beaver donates most of his money to Wally to
buy candles because the electricity is off for the night.
9 - Beaver's Crush
Beaver develops a serious crush on his second grade teacher,
Miss Canfield. All of his friends accuse him of being the teacher's
pet and in order to prove he isn't, Beaver places a spring action
snake in her front drawer to scare her. He feels really bad
for doing this and goes to talk to Miss Canfield after school.
She knows how he feels about her, and tries to explain that
one day Beaver will find a girl his own age that he really likes.
10 - The Clubhouse
Wally and his friends decide to build a clubhouse and charge
eighth graders one dollar to get in, while Beaver has to pay
three dollars. In order for Beaver to raise money to get in
the club, he walks around the streets with a sign that offers
space for rent, fifty cents for his front and seventy-five cents
for his back. By the end of the show, Beaver has lost all his
money to Pete who lies to Beaver with a sob story.
11 - Wally's Trouble Girl
A girl has come between Wally and Beaver and Beaver feels he
has lost his brother. Beaver asks Ward what he can do to win
his brother back, and Ward suggests getting Wally's girlfriend
something nice because then she will like him also. When Beaver
decides to give Penny his favorite frog, Penny dumps Wally and
Beaver gets his brother back.
12 - Beaver's Short Pants
Aunt Martha is taking care of Ward and the boys while June goes
away. Martha takes Beaver shopping and buys him an Eton jacket,
short pants, knee-length socks, and a cap. Beaver gets teased
in school, but Ward makes Beaver wear the outfit anyway so that
he doesn't hurt Aunt Martha's feelings.
13 - Perfume Salesman
Beaver and Wally decide to sell a perfume called Flower for
a dollar a bottle, but the problem is that the perfume smells
like a dirty catcher's mitt. The boys need to think of a strategy
in order to sell 24 bottles to win a movie projector. Ward decides
to help the boys by making some phone calls for them.
14 - Voodoo Magic
Against their parents' orders, Wally and Beaver decide to go
to a double feature about voodoo magic. Eddit convinces them
to go, saying they won't get caught. Of course they do get caught,
and an angry Beaver places a voodoo curse on Eddie.
15 - Part Time Genius
Beaver scores one of the highest grades on an intelligence test
his class takes. His parents consider sending him away to a
private boarding school until Charles Fredericks confesses that
he switched papers in order to fit in because he was new at
school.
16 - Party Invitation
Beaver is the only boy invited to Linda Dennison's birthday
party, and he really doesn't want to go. His parents make him
go because they don't know that he is the only boy. After they
drop him off and realize this, they feel bad and are afraid
Beaver will hate them. Surprisingly, Beaver comes home from
the party and says that he had a good time.
17 - Lumpy Rutherford
Beaver and Wally have been late to school every day because
Lumpy Rutherford terrorizes them. Ward tells the boys how he
once built a "bully trap" which shamed his bully into leaving
him alone. The boys do the same thing to Lumpy, only he isn't
the one who learns his lesson; Lumpy's father is the one who
gets hurt and the boys have to confess what they have done.
18 - The Paper Route
Ward suggests to the boys that if they want to make extra money
to buy bikes they should each take jobs delivering newspapers
after school. Ward and June decide to secretly help the boys,
but they wind up only getting the boys fired.
19 - The Bank Account
The boys see Ward's decrepit old hunting jacket and decide to
get him a new one with the money from their savings accounts.
When Ward finds out they have taken money out of their accounts
without asking him first, he becomes furious -- until he discovers
their motive.
*Please note that this episode guide reflects the show as it was originally broadcast. As a result, episode numbers differ slightly from those on TV Land's schedule, which is based upon the show in syndication. Affected episodes are marked with an asterisk. Please use episode titles and descriptions to find the episode you are looking for.
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