List of Leave IT To Beaver Episodes - Season 4: 1960-1961

Season 4: 1960-1961

Title Original airdate #
"Beaver Won't Eat" October 1, 1960 118
Beaver refuses to eat brussels sprouts.
"Beaver's House Guest" October 8, 1960 119
A friend Beaver made at summer camp comes to stay with the Cleavers, but Chopper's family life is a concern to Ward and June.
"Beaver Becomes a Hero" October 15, 1960 120
What started out as a true story gets embellished by Beaver's classmates.
"Wally, the Lifeguard" October 22, 1960 121
Wally's plan to become a lifeguard at Friends Lake hits a snag, which leads him to settle for another job.
"Beaver's Freckles" October 29, 1960 122
Lumpy's new nickname for Beaver results in drastic measures by the latter.
"Beaver's Big Contest" November 5, 1960 123
Beaver wins a sports car in a raffle, but Ward steps in to spoil his fun.
"Miss Landers' Fiance" November 12, 1960 124
Beaver becomes jealous when Miss Landers gets engaged.
"Eddie's Double-Cross" November 19, 1960 125
Wally discovers that Eddie is being used by his "girlfriend" but can't decide whether to break the news to him.
"Beaver's I.Q." November 26, 1960 126
Beaver hits the books after being told that he will be sent to "dumb school" if he fails an I.Q. test.
"Wally's Glamour Girl" December 3, 1960 127
A female acquaintance that Wally has been writing letters of a truth-stretching nature to is visiting Mayfield.
"Chuckie's New Shoes" December 10, 1960 128
Beaver loses a neighbor's son during a shopping expedition.
"Beaver and Kenneth" December 17, 1960 129
Beaver is accused of theft after receiving gifts from a classmate.
"Beaver's Accordion" December 24, 1960 130
Beaver secretly sends off for a free tryout with an accordion, but he has trouble keeping the instrument from his parents. He lacks the money to ship it back, and a bill collector finally calls at the house demanding full payment.
"Uncle Billy" December 31, 1960 131
Ward's uncle comes to stay for a few days and tells a few tall stories to Wally and the Beaver.
"Teacher's Daughter" January 7, 1961 132
Wally starts to date Julie, the daughter of his English teacher, Mr. Foster. Eddie tells Wally his grades will be affected by his relationship with Julie.
"Ward's Millions" January 14, 1961 133
Beaver buys his father a book that he hopes will swell the family's bank account. Ward isn't so enthusiastic.
"Beaver's Secret Life" January 21, 1961 134
After discovering that Beaver wants to become a writer, Ward buys him a diary. When Beaver is late coming home, Ward and June sneak a look at the diary and find alarming made-up stories.
"Wally's Track Meet" January 28, 1961 135
Wally is cut from a track meet after horsing around in the locker room. As usual, Eddie and Lumpy have something to do with it.
"Beaver's Old Buddy" February 4, 1961 136
Beaver's old friend comes to stay, and Beaver discovers that things aren't as they used to be.
"Beaver's Tonsils" February 11, 1961 137
Beaver lets the world know he is having his tonsils out, only to find out he doesn't need the operation after all.
"The Big Fish Count" February 18, 1961 138
Eddie starts working at a pet store which is holding a contest. Gilbert suggests they ask Eddie for the answer, but Beaver is hesitant about cheating.
"Beaver's Poster" February 25, 1961 139
A class project sees Beaver painting a poster. He thinks his father will paint it for him, but Ward forces Beaver to go it alone.
"Mother's Helper" March 4, 1961 140
Wally falls for June's stand-in housecleaner.
"The Dramatic Club" March 11, 1961 141
Beaver wants to pull out of a school play after learning he has to kiss a girl.
"Wally and Dudley" March 18, 1961 142
June asks Wally to show the son of a friend around his new school. Thinking him a square, Eddie and Lumpy plan to make fun of him at a party.
"Eddie Spends the Night" March 25, 1961 143
During Eddie's sleep-over, he and Wally play chess. Eddie accuses Wally of cheating, which leads to an argument, and Wally orders Eddie to go home.
"Beaver's Report Card" April 1, 1961 144
Eddie and Lumpy use a pen to change a grade on Beaver's report card from a D- to a B+.
"Mistaken Identity" April 8, 1961 145
Richard gives a police officer Beaver's name when he and Gilbert are caught throwing rocks through the windows of a derelict house.
"Wally's Dream Girl" April 15, 1961 146
After June's matchmaking attempt, Wally realizes the girl he has been falling for at school isn't all that interesting.
"The School Picture" April 22, 1961 147
Gilbert talks Beaver into making a face with him during a class photograph. Gilbert, however, doesn't keep his end of the bargain.
"Beaver's Rat" April 29, 1961 148
Beaver gets a new pet in a trade with his friends. Ward and June aren't impressed.
"In the Soup" May 6, 1961 149
Beaver spends the night at Whitey's after Wally organizes a party at the Cleavers'. En route to the Whitney house, Beaver and Whitey get into an argument about a billboard.
"Community Chest" May 13, 1961 150
Beaver volunteers to collect for the community chest as a favor for June, but he loses the collecting can.
"Junior Fire Chief" May 20, 1961 151
Beaver is named junior fire chief and takes the role a little too seriously in the eyes of his family and friends, handing out many safety citations.
"Beaver's Frogs" May 27, 1961 152
Beaver's money-making plan becomes unhinged when he discovers what the fate of his frogs will be.
"Beaver Goes in Business" June 3, 1961 153
Beaver and Gilbert start a lawn-mowing business. Eddie's worldly advice leads them into trouble, and Gilbert quits when their first client appears.
"Kite Day" June 10, 1961 154
Ward agrees to join Beaver for a forthcoming father-son Kite Day; however, Beaver's eagerness causes the plan to fall apart, literally.
"Beaver's Doll Buggy" June 17, 1961 155
Beaver needs a set of wheels for his mini-race car, but after a successful search he finds himself in awkward position.
"Substitute Father" June 24, 1961 156
Wally stands in for the absent Ward, at the latter's request.

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