Leave it to beaver

Relive the nostalgia of the classic TV show Leave It to Beaver. Join the adventures of the Cleaver family as they navigate through everyday life in this heartwarming series.
Leave It to Beaver star Tony Dow explains why he wasnt allowed to watch hit series growing up As a child Tony Dow helped capture the innocence of America as Wally Cleaver in Leave It to Beaver  and it still continues to captivate audiences nearly 60 years since the show ended. Wally Cleaver, Hugh Beaumont, Jerry Mathers, Tony Dow, Leave It To Beaver, Shirley Jones, Love Boat, Alfred Hitchcock, Ringo Starr

‘Leave It to Beaver’ star Tony Dow explains why he wasn’t allowed to watch hit series growing up

Leave It to Beaver star Tony Dow explains why he wasnt allowed to watch hit series growing up As a child Tony Dow helped capture the innocence of America as Wally Cleaver in Leave It to Beaver and it still continues to captivate audiences nearly 60 years since the show ended.

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Diane Bandonis
Hippies, Tony Dow, June Cleaver, June Dress, Leave It To Beaver, Bottle Blonde, 2nd Grade Teacher, Domestic Goddess, Cute Aprons

June's Dresses in "Leave it to Beaver"

I am currently watching season 1 of Leave it to Beaver and I thought I'd share a few of June Cleaver's outfits with you. (I was also curious to know how often June repeats outfits so I've been keeping an eye out.) This dress with a wide collar and matching cuffs is in one of the very first episodes. I always wear a dress like this when cooking, don't you? In this publicity photo (available to purchase autographed on Jerry Mather's official website) you can see that the dress was a sage green…

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Karla Woodward
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Dell Comic Books: A Reflection of America in the 1950's and 1960's

DELL COMIC BOOKS, not Marvel, or Classics Illustrated, in the 1950's and 1960's, tied many of their titles to what my peers and I were seeing on both the Big and Small screens. For an average price of between Ten and Fifteen Cents. We could travel to "Altair IV" to meet "Robby the Robot" in 1956's "Forbidden Planet", or ride into post Civil War adventure with Nick Adams as"Johnny Yuma" on televisions "The Rebel". Today these comic book covers reflect the United States during those years as a…

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Frankie Cao