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Apr 28, 2019
A "cool," charming,and downright enjoyable swan song season for Wally and the Beaver!
Unlike many sitcoms, Leave it to Beaver holds up in its sixth and final season. The opening theme song has been "jazzed up" and seems to reflect the focus more on big brother and teenage heart throb, Wally Cleaver (Tony Dow). Actually, it's no wonder the powers-that-be on the sitcom took this route, since TV shows in the early sixties had no shortage of teen idols, from Ozzie and Harriet's Ricky and David Nelson, to Donna Reed's Shelley Fabares. In fact, we see more of Wally's steady girlfriend, Julie Foster this season, played by former Mousketeer Cheryl Holdrige. We also see new friends for Beaver, including Animal House's Tim Mathison (Tim "Mathieson" here, in his kid actor days). All the rest of the gang is here: Eddie, Lumpy, June and Ward. If you loved Beaver's earlier episodes, you can't help but appreciate the boys "grown up" in these last installments of an American family classic!