One
of the most popular series in television history, Leave It
to Beaver stood out from the flock of family shows during
TV's golden age. While most Beaver contemporaries, like
The Donna Reed Show and The Adventures of Ozzie &
Harriet, were star-driven vehicles in which the kids were
merely supporting players, the action and antics in Leave
It to Beaver centered around the Cleaver boys.
Premiering in the fall of 1957 and focusing on the adventures
of seven-year-old Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver and his 12-year-old
brother, Wally, Leave It to Beaver was remarkably fresh
for its time. While its tone reflected the innocence of the
era, the series had a realistic edge thanks to the show's
creators, Joe Connely and Bob Mosher, who based most of the
young characters on their own kids and other children they
knew. The episode where Wally gives Beaver a crummy coif after
losing his haircut money was taken straight from the experience
of little Bobby Mosher. Does that mean there was actually
a real life Eddie Haskell and Larry Mondello too?
The lasting charm of Leave It to Beaver can also
be attributed to its timeless story lines. It's not difficult
to imagine Wally and the Beav's misadventures happening today,
albeit with hipper lingo. At the show's core is the theme
of growing up, and while most of us don't have model parents
like Ward and June Cleaver or Gus the Fireman to dispense
advice, we can identify with many of the Cleaver kids' predicaments.
Boys will be boys, after all.
Though the original series left prime time in September
1963, it has remained a regular in reruns ever since. In the
early 1980s, Leave It to Beaver experienced a resurgence
in popularity that resulted in a sort of Beaver Cleaver fever.
Wally and the Beav suddenly found themselves on Kellogg's
Cornflakes boxes, as well as the subject of a number of books.
A reunion movie, Still the Beaver, was produced, and
led to a syndicated series reuniting many of the show's original
cast members.
Next Three Airings:
Chuckie's New Shoes : TV-G
Tuesday, December 11 at 5:00 AM (ET/PT)
Wally The Lifeguard : TV-G
Tuesday, December 11 at 12:30 PM (ET/PT)
Wally The Lifeguard : TV-G
Wednesday, December 12 at 5:00 AM (ET/PT)
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