The New Leave It to Beaver
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The New Leave It to Beaver (also known as Still the Beaver) is an American sitcom
Situation comedy
A situation comedy, often shortened to sitcom, is a genre of comedy that features characters sharing the same common environment, such as a home or workplace, accompanied with jokes as part of the dialogue...

 sequel
Sequel
A sequel is a narrative, documental, or other work of literature, film, theatre, or music that continues the story of or expands upon issues presented in some previous work...

 to the 1950s and '60s series, Leave It to Beaver
Leave It to Beaver
Leave It to Beaver is an American television situation comedy about an inquisitive but often naïve boy named Theodore "The Beaver" Cleaver and his adventures at home, in school, and around his suburban neighborhood...

. The New Leave It to Beaver began with the 1983 CBS
CBS
CBS Broadcasting Inc. is a major US commercial broadcasting television network, which started as a radio network. The name is derived from the initials of the network's former name, Columbia Broadcasting System. The network is sometimes referred to as the "Eye Network" in reference to the shape of...

 TV movie
Television movie
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 Still the Beaver, and was picked up in 1984 as a Disney Channel
Disney Channel
Disney Channel is an American basic cable and satellite television network, owned by the Disney-ABC Television Group division of The Walt Disney Company. It is under the direction of Disney-ABC Television Group President Anne Sweeney. The channel's headquarters is located on West Alameda Ave. in...

 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 (not spin-off
Spin-off (media)
In media, a spin-off is a radio program, television program, video game, or any narrative work, derived from one or more already existing works, that focuses, in particular, in more detail on one aspect of that original work...

) that revolves around the characters from the original series. Other examples of this would be The Brady Brides (and later The Bradys
The Bradys
The Bradys is a six-episode American drama series that aired on CBS in 1990. It was a revival of the early 1970s sitcom, The Brady Bunch , and was about the trials and tribulations of the extended Brady family some 15 years after the end of the earlier series...

) and What's Happening Now!!
What's Happening Now!!
What's Happening Now!! is an American television sitcom spinoff of What's Happening!!. It ran in syndication from 1985 to 1988. Like the previous series, What's Happening Now!! is loosely based on the motion picture Cooley High...

The New Leave It to Beaver is the second longest running of any series revival in television history (after Doctor Who
Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a time-travelling humanoid alien known as the Doctor who explores the universe in a sentient time machine called the TARDIS that flies through time and space, whose exterior...

).

Synopsis

The series focuses on Wally Cleaver
Wally Cleaver
Wallace "Wally" Cleaver is a fictional character in the iconic American television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. Wally is the thirteen-year-old son of archetypal 50s suburban parents, Ward and June Cleaver and the older brother of the seven-year-old title character, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver...

 (Tony Dow
Tony Dow
Tony Lee Dow is an American film producer, director, sculptor, and a television child actor of the 1950s and 1960s.Dow is best known for his role in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver, which ran in primetime from 1957 to 1963...

) and his younger brother, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver
Theodore Cleaver
Theodore "The Beaver" Cleaver is the fictional title character in the American television series Leave It to Beaver. Seven-year-old Beaver is son to June and Ward Cleaver and sibling to thirteen-year-old Wally Cleaver .Beaver prefers "messin' around" with his pals and reading comic books to...

 (Jerry Mathers
Jerry Mathers
Gerald Patrick "Jerry" Mathers is an American television, film, and stage actor. Mathers is best known for his role in the television sitcom series Leave It to Beaver , in which he played Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, the younger son of archetypal suburban couple June and Ward Cleaver , and the brother...

) all grown up, with families of their own. Theodore is divorced and living with his mother, the widowed June Cleaver
June Cleaver
June Evelyn Bronson Cleaver is a principal character in the American television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. June and her husband, Ward, are often invoked as the archetypal suburban parents of the 1950s. The couple are the parents of two sons, Wally and "Beaver"...

 (Barbara Billingsley
Barbara Billingsley
Barbara Billingsley was an American film, television, voice and stage actress. She gained prominence in the 1950s movie The Careless Years, acting opposite Natalie Trundy, followed by her best–known role, that of June Cleaver on the television series Leave It to Beaver and its sequel Still...

), along with his two sons, Kip and Oliver. Wally Cleaver
Wally Cleaver
Wallace "Wally" Cleaver is a fictional character in the iconic American television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. Wally is the thirteen-year-old son of archetypal 50s suburban parents, Ward and June Cleaver and the older brother of the seven-year-old title character, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver...

 lives next door with his wife Mary Ellen, his daughter Kelly and later, his son Kevin.

Other series regulars included Wally's old friend Eddie Haskell
Eddie Haskell
Edward Clark "Eddie" Haskell is a fictional character on the Leave It to Beaver television situation comedy, which ran on CBS from October 4, 1957 to 1958 and then on ABC from 1958 to June 20, 1963...

 (Ken Osmond
Ken Osmond
Ken Osmond is an American actor. Beginning a prolific career as a child actor at the age of four, Osmond is best known for his iconic role as Eddie Haskell on the 1950s television situation comedy Leave It to Beaver, and for reprising the role on the 1980s revival series The New Leave It to...

) and his two sons, "Freddie" and "Bomber" (played by Osmond's two real-life sons), as well as "Lumpy" Rutherford
Clarence Rutherford
Clarence "Lumpy" Rutherford is a fictional character in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. The show aired from October 4, 1957 to June 20, 1963. Lumpy is a bit of a bully and, with Eddie Haskell, is one of Wally Cleaver's friends....

 (Frank Bank
Frank Bank
Frank Bank is an American actor, particularly known for his role as Clarence 'Lumpy' Rutherford on the situation comedy television series Leave It to Beaver.Bank is a bond broker in Los Angeles, California...

) and his daughter "J.J.".

Cast

  • Barbara Billingsley
    Barbara Billingsley
    Barbara Billingsley was an American film, television, voice and stage actress. She gained prominence in the 1950s movie The Careless Years, acting opposite Natalie Trundy, followed by her best–known role, that of June Cleaver on the television series Leave It to Beaver and its sequel Still...

     as June Cleaver
    June Cleaver
    June Evelyn Bronson Cleaver is a principal character in the American television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. June and her husband, Ward, are often invoked as the archetypal suburban parents of the 1950s. The couple are the parents of two sons, Wally and "Beaver"...

  • Tony Dow
    Tony Dow
    Tony Lee Dow is an American film producer, director, sculptor, and a television child actor of the 1950s and 1960s.Dow is best known for his role in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver, which ran in primetime from 1957 to 1963...

     as Wally Cleaver
    Wally Cleaver
    Wallace "Wally" Cleaver is a fictional character in the iconic American television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. Wally is the thirteen-year-old son of archetypal 50s suburban parents, Ward and June Cleaver and the older brother of the seven-year-old title character, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver...

  • Jerry Mathers
    Jerry Mathers
    Gerald Patrick "Jerry" Mathers is an American television, film, and stage actor. Mathers is best known for his role in the television sitcom series Leave It to Beaver , in which he played Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, the younger son of archetypal suburban couple June and Ward Cleaver , and the brother...

     as Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver
    Theodore Cleaver
    Theodore "The Beaver" Cleaver is the fictional title character in the American television series Leave It to Beaver. Seven-year-old Beaver is son to June and Ward Cleaver and sibling to thirteen-year-old Wally Cleaver .Beaver prefers "messin' around" with his pals and reading comic books to...

  • Ken Osmond
    Ken Osmond
    Ken Osmond is an American actor. Beginning a prolific career as a child actor at the age of four, Osmond is best known for his iconic role as Eddie Haskell on the 1950s television situation comedy Leave It to Beaver, and for reprising the role on the 1980s revival series The New Leave It to...

     as Eddie Haskell
    Eddie Haskell
    Edward Clark "Eddie" Haskell is a fictional character on the Leave It to Beaver television situation comedy, which ran on CBS from October 4, 1957 to 1958 and then on ABC from 1958 to June 20, 1963...

  • Frank Bank
    Frank Bank
    Frank Bank is an American actor, particularly known for his role as Clarence 'Lumpy' Rutherford on the situation comedy television series Leave It to Beaver.Bank is a bond broker in Los Angeles, California...

     as Clarence "Lumpy" Rutherford
    Clarence Rutherford
    Clarence "Lumpy" Rutherford is a fictional character in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. The show aired from October 4, 1957 to June 20, 1963. Lumpy is a bit of a bully and, with Eddie Haskell, is one of Wally Cleaver's friends....

  • Kipp Marcus
    Kipp Marcus
    Kipp Marcus is an American actor, screenwriter, producer, and digital media executive. He is best known for his role as the oldest brother Kip Cleaver on the revival television series The New Leave It To Beaver...

     as Ward "Kip" Cleaver II
  • John Snee
    John Snee
    John Snee is a former actor from the United States.Snee appeared in the role of Oliver "Ollie" Cleaver in the television show Still the Beaver from 1983 to 1989. He also acted in a number of movies including Forever and Beyond , Sunset Limousine , Camp Cucamonga , and Captain Nuke and the Bomber...

     as Oliver "Olly" Cleaver
  • Kaleena Kiff
    Kaleena Kiff
    Kaleena Kiff is an American actress, producer, and director. Kiff is best known for her roles in the sitcoms Love, Sidney and The New Leave It to Beaver.-Career:...

     as Kelly Cleaver
  • Eric Osmond as Freddie Haskell
  • Janice Kent as Mary Ellen Cleaver
  • Troy Davidson as Kevin Cleaver (Season 3 & 4)
  • Ellen Maxted as Gertrude "Gert" Haskell
  • Christian Osmond as Eddie "Bomber" Haskell Jr.
  • Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi is an American actor. His film credits include Gone in 60 Seconds, Boiler Room, Saving Private Ryan, The Mod Squad, The Gift, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Lost in Translation and more recently, Public Enemies and Avatar...

     as Duffy Guthrie

Television Movie / Pilot

  • Still the Beaver (March 19, 1983); a 2-hour CBS
    CBS
    CBS Broadcasting Inc. is a major US commercial broadcasting television network, which started as a radio network. The name is derived from the initials of the network's former name, Columbia Broadcasting System. The network is sometimes referred to as the "Eye Network" in reference to the shape of...

     television movie, later repackaged into four 30-minute "pilot" episodes as part of The New Leave It to Beaver series on TBS. These were referred to as "special episodes" in an added voice-over
    Voice-over
    Voice-over is a production technique where a voice which is not part of the narrative is used in a radio, television production, filmmaking, theatre, or other presentations...

     by Barbara Billingsley and were known as:
  1. "Still the Beaver - Part I"
  2. "Still the Beaver - Part II"
  3. "Still the Beaver - Part III"
  4. "Still the Beaver - Part IV"

Season 1 (1984–1985)

This season aired on The Disney Channel as Still the Beaver.
  1. "Growing Pains"
  2. "Supply and Demand"
  3. "Thanksgiving Day"
  4. "The Gladiators"
  5. "Girl Talk"
  6. "Pet Peeves"
  7. "Haskells vs. Cleavers"
  8. "Dear Pen Pal"
  9. "No Free Lunch"
  10. "Paper Tiger"
  11. "Our Big Girl"
  12. "The Piano Lesson"
  13. "Slumber Party"
  14. "Escape from the Salt Mines"
  15. "Steppin' Out"
  16. "Father's Day"
  17. "Give and Take"
  18. "String of Pearls"
  19. "Movin' On"
  20. "Carried Away"
  21. "Violet Rutherford Returns"
  22. "Sink or Swim"
  23. "Punching In"
  24. "Wow"
  25. "A Boy and His Snake"
  26. "While the Beave's Away"
  27. "Dear Pen Pal II"

1985–1986 Season

Production was suspended during the 85–86 season as the series made its transition from The Disney Channel to TBS.

Season 2 (1986–1987)

From this season onward, the show aired on TBS as The New Leave It to Beaver.
  1. "Puppy Love"
  2. "A Day in Mayfield"
  3. "In the Wings"
  4. "On the Wrong Track"
  5. "A Farewell to Freddie"
  6. "Birth Announcement"
  7. "Heavy Metal"
  8. "Dumb Luck"
  9. "In the Dark"
  10. "Miss Honeywell Comes to Town"
  11. "Bad Poetry"
  12. "The Brothers Cleaver"
  13. "A Slice of Life"
  14. "Earth Angels"
  15. "Perfect Candidate"
  16. "Murder in Mayfield"
  17. "I Had It All"
  18. "Yesterday's Gone"
  19. "How's Your Bird?"
  20. "Home For Christmas"
  21. "Got to Get You Out of My Life"
  22. "Does Not a Woman Make"
  23. "The Bestest Dad"
  24. "Material Girl"
  25. "The Bruise Brothers"
  26. "A Night in Mayfield"
  27. "Super Sunday"

Season 3 (1987–1988)

  1. "First Base"
  2. "Life Without Father"
  3. "Perfect Harmony"
  4. "A Part of Life"
  5. "See You In Court"
  6. "Oops"
  7. "Ensign Cleaver"
  8. "Between Friends"
  9. "DRVRS-ED"
  10. "The Terrible Lizards"
  11. "And Everybody's Happy"
  12. "Plenty of Fish in the Sea"
  13. "Wrap Party"
  14. "It's a Small World"
  15. "Don't Go Changing"
  16. "Madcap Dreams"
  17. "Pacific Overture"
  18. "The End of the World"
  19. "Junior Prom"
  20. "Day Dreamin'"
  21. "Teenage Rebellion"
  22. "Inside Eddie Haskell"
  23. "Cursed Again"
  24. "The Great Debate"
  25. "A Casual Affair"
  26. "Hook, Line and Sinker"
  27. "Gosh, Wally"
  28. "Family Scrapbook II"

Season 4 (1988–1989)

  1. "First Down"
  2. "Chew Slowly"
  3. "On a Roll"
  4. "Party Line"
  5. "Road Trip"
  6. "Road Trip"
  7. "What Has Four Legs and Flies?"
  8. "Darkness on the Edge of Mayfield"
  9. "Still The New Leave It To Beaver"
  10. "And Freddie Makes Three"
  11. "What If?"
  12. "Rockets Red Glare"
  13. "The Return of the Monster in the Closet"
  14. "A Day At the Mall"
  15. "Brother vs. Brother "
  16. "Shortcuts"
  17. "Man's Greatest Achievements"
  18. "Dads and Grads (Part 1)"
  19. "Dads and Grads (Part 2)"

Awards and nominations

Year Award Result Category Recipient
1988 Young Artist Awards Winner Best Young Actress in a Cable Series or Special Kaleena Kiff
Winner Best Cable Series
-
Nominated Best Young Actor in a Cable Series or Special John Snee
Nominated Best Young Actor in a Cable Series or Special Eric Osmond
Nominated Best Young Actor in a Cable Series or Special Kipp Marcus
1989 Winner Best Young Actress in a Cable Series or Special Kaleena Kiff
Nominated Best Young Actor in a Cable Series or Special John Snee
Nominated Best Young Actor in a Cable Series or Special Eric Osmond
Nominated Best Young Actor in a Cable Series or Special Kipp Marcus
Nominated Best Cable Family Comedy, Drama Series or Special
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1990 Nominated Best Young Actor in an Off-Primetime Family Series John Snee
Nominated Best Off-Primetime Family Series
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Syndication and DVDs

According to series costars Frank Bank ("Lumpy Rutherford") and Ken Osmond ("Eddie Haskell") in a May 28, 2008 internet radio interview at shokusradio.com, the reason the series has not aired in American syndication since the early 1990s is because Universal sold the show's master videos and distribution rights to Qintex Productions
RHI Entertainment
RHI Entertainment , formerly known as Hallmark Entertainment, is an American producer of television movies and miniseries, founded in 1979 by Robert Halmi Jr. and Robert Halmi Sr. as Robert Halmi Incorporated....

(named after an Australian company), which went out of business shortly after the purchase was made, leaving the broadcast rights in limbo. This is also the reason why the series may never be released on DVD.

Also, according to the Bank/Osmond interview, the show does on a rare occasion air in British and Australian markets.

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