Leave It to Beaver - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Beaver's Poem

Eddie's Girl

Ward's Problem

Beaver and Chuey

The Lost Watch

Her Idol

Beaver's Ring

The Shave
After hearing his friends brag about how long they've been shaving, Wally decides that it's time for him to start shaving as well. However, when Ward finds out what Wally's up to, he tries to convince his son to wait until he really has to.

The Pipe

Wally's New Suit
Wally wants to buy a new suit without the help from his father after Eddie suggests he's old enough to do the job on his own. After arriving home with a suit that doesn't suit his style, Wally doesn't agree with his parents that he should go back to the store for something more suitable. They soon devise a plan to get Wally to see things their way.

School Play

The Visiting Aunts
The boys plans to go to a carnival in a neighboring town get dashed when Aunt Martha calls for a surprise visit.

Happy Weekend

Wally's Present

The Grass is Always Greener

The Boat Builders

Beaver Plays Hooky

The Garage Painters

Wally's Pug Nose
When a new girl at school makes fun of Wally's appearance, he becomes self-conscious and turns to a mail-order advertisement to help change his shape of his nose.

Beaver's Pigeons

The Tooth
After going to the dentist with a toothache, Beaver get scared to have his cavity filled after Lumpy scares him with tall tales how the dentist will fill it.

Beaver Gets Adopted

The Haunted House

The Bus Ride

Beaver and Gilbert

Price of Fame

A Horse Named Nick

Beaver's Hero

Beaver Says Good-bye

Beaver's Newspaper

Beaver's Sweater

Friendship

Dance Contest

Wally's Haircomb
When Wally decides to style his hair in the latest fad, Ward and June try to find a way to convince him to change it back.

The Cookie Fund

Forgotten Party

Beaver the Athlete

Found Money

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