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The New Leave It to Beaver (1984)

The New Leave It to Beaver is an American sitcom sequel to the 1950s and '60s series, Leave It to Beaver. The New Leave It to Beaver began with the 1983 CBS TV movie Still the Beaver, and was picked up in 1984 as a Disney Channel series with the same name; however, it only lasted one season. It was then picked up by TBS in 1986 and renamed The New Leave It to Beaver. The series, also syndicated in the late 1980s, lasted until June 1989. It is one of the rare examples of a television series revival sequel that revolves around the characters from the original series. Other examples of this would be The New WKRP in Cincinnati, The Brady Brides, What's Happening Now!! and the 2012 version of Dallas. The New Leave It to Beaver is the second longest running of any series revival in television history.

Release Date: Thu, Nov 08, 1984

Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 30

Tony Dow
Wally Cleaver
Jerry Mathers
Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver
Kipp Marcus
Kip Cleaver
John Snee
Oliver Cleaver
Kaleena Kiff
Kelly Cleaver
Janice Kent
Mary Ellen Cleaver
Frank Bank
Clarence Rutherford
Eric E. Osmond
Freddie Haskell
Ken Osmond
Eddie Haskell

Season 4:

Chew Slowly
Episode 8: Chew Slowly (Jan 01, 1989)
Kelly's bad decision to sneak out with a lecherous older boy turns into a scary encounter until Freddie comes to the rescue in first show shot in Florida with new opening titles photos and livelier theme song.
First Down
Episode 9: First Down (Jan 08, 1989)
Oliver struggles with grueling football tryouts and living up to his father's expectations.
Beyond the Sandbox
Episode 10: Beyond the Sandbox (Jan 15, 1989)
Wally and Mary Ellen go to great lengths to get Kevin qualified for a private school but finally decide against it as they are about to pay a bribe.
Party Line
Episode 11: Party Line (Jan 22, 1989)
While Mary Ellen debates whether to reconnect with an old high school friend, Oliver secretly makes a connection with an anonymous telephone Party Line girl and debates whether to meet her at the soda shoppe.
On A Roll
Episode 12: On A Roll (Jan 29, 1989)
When Eddie believes he is on a winning streak, he goes missing while on a gambling spree and comes home with a racing dog he believes will deliver a big payoff at the track.
Road Trip
Episode 13: Road Trip (Feb 05, 1989)
When Kip and Freddie decide to indulge in spring break activities in Florida instead of interviewing at a college, they meet two co-eds and get busted when they are seen on TV.
Still The New Leave It To Beaver
Episode 14: Still The New Leave It To Beaver (Feb 12, 1989)
After staying out late and lying to his dad, Kip dreams ahead to the year 2014 and learns what it's really like to be a father.
And Freddie Makes Three
Episode 15: And Freddie Makes Three (Feb 19, 1989)
Freddie "Fred" Haskell falls in love and makes plans to marry an older woman with a young son, alienating his father until the woman dumps Freddie and father and son reunite to watch The Flintstones.
What If?
Episode 16: What If? (Feb 26, 1989)
Working on photos for the school yearbook sparks Kip to try to re-light the flame with former girlfriend Laurie but winds up getting him burned, while Oliver and Kelly try to rap to a Nancy Sinatra song.
Darkness on the Edge of Mayfield
Episode 17: Darkness on the Edge of Mayfield (Mar 19, 1989)
Kip's and Freddie's music video of Fire in the Gym gets sabotaged when Lumpy insists they cast the daughter of a client, so they create a new song and video called Garage Band.
Rockets Red Glare
Episode 18: Rockets Red Glare (Mar 26, 1989)
Eddie's youngest son Bomber gets kicked out of military school and moves back home, befriending Oliver and getting him in trouble exploding fireworks.
The Return of the Monster in the Closet
Episode 19: The Return of the Monster in the Closet (Apr 08, 1989)
When Kevin becomes scared of a monster in his closet, keeping the family awake night after night, Wally confronts the invisible beast wearing a helmet.
What Has Four Legs and Flies?
Episode 20: What Has Four Legs and Flies? (Apr 09, 1989)
Kelly takes a job grooming horses in order to prove she deserves to have her own, and to take down her arrogant classmate played by Oliver's Party Line mystery girl actress.
A Day At The Mall
Episode 21: A Day At The Mall (Apr 30, 1989)
On the same day Kelly and Oliver head to the mall while ditching school, Mary Ellen is there to help June find a dress for her big date, and they find Wally and Beaver in the lingerie store.
Shortcuts
Episode 22: Shortcuts (May 07, 1989)
Wally decides to accompany Eddie in his truck drive to make sure he picks up Wally's long overdue air conditioner, but he can't prevent the many troubles Eddie causes.
Man's Greatest Achievements
Episode 23: Man's Greatest Achievements (May 14, 1989)
Oliver imagines he's a Batman-like superhero, rescues twin alien girls, outsmarts gangsters, becomes a werewolf, and talks to Mrs C. on Happy Days while writing an essay for school.
Brother vs. Brother
Episode 24: Brother vs. Brother (May 21, 1989)
A new girl at school attracts the attention of Oliver, Bomber, and Freddie, while the Beaver and June struggle with Wally's family moving in as Eddie fumigates their home.
Dads and Grads (1)
Episode 25: Dads and Grads (1) (May 28, 1989)
The boys prepare to graduate. Beaver's ex-wife arrives in town interrupting his new romance with a pretty teacher.
Dads and Grads (2)
Episode 26: Dads and Grads (2) (Jun 04, 1989)
Larry Mondello returns. Beaver is torn between his new girlfriend and his ex-wife.


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