Leave It to Beaver
  • Leave It to Beaver

  • When it's on

    May 29, 2012 9:00AM
    Water, Anyone?
    Season 1 Episode 7
    Beaver decides to make money to buy a baseball uniform by selling water.
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This sitcom defines the ``golly gee'' wholesomeness of 1950s and `60s TV, where dad Ward Cleaver always gets home in time for dinner, mom June cleans the house wearing a dress and pearls, and kids Wally and the Beav always learn a lesson by the end of the episode. Wally's friend, Eddie Haskell, causes trouble while kissing up to Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver.