His parents find the wallet, call the restaurant, and instruct them to put the bill on Ward's account, Ward being a frequent patron when entertaining business clients.
Ward offers to loan Wally the money and all seems well, until Wally forgets his wallet at home. Julie suggests the White Fox, which is the most expensive restaurant in town. June and Ward suggest that Wally ask his girlfriend Julie Foster out for a dinner date at a restaurant of her choice, because he has often eaten dinner at her house and needs to reciprocate. See also: List of Leave It to Beaver episodes No.
Wally is in twelfth grade and is finishing high school before starting his undergraduate education at the school referred to in several episodes as "State." Grammar School and is preparing for high school. In this season, Wally and Beaver are both finishing phases of their education. Rusty Stevens, who played Larry Mondello in the first four seasons, returns in flashbacks in the finale, " Family Scrapbook." Episodes were written by either the writing teams of Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher or Dick Conway and Roland MacLane.Īll four cast members appear in every episode. Norman Abbott, David Butler, or Hugh Beaumont directed most of the episodes. The closing sequence shows Beaver and Wally walking and arguing, leading to a chase to the house. They then get in their car while Beaver looks out the back window (which was removed for filming), smiling.
He looks back to see Wally, who runs out looking back at Beaver, who runs out of the house at full speed, closing the door behind him. She then looks back to see Ward leaving the house with more picnic supplies. In the opening sequence, the camera shows the Cleavers' front yard and June walks out of the house with a picnic basket. Like the previous five seasons, the sixth season consists of 39 black-and-white, full-screen, half-hour episodes (with ads) shot on 35mm film. The sixth season of Leave It to Beaver debuted on ABC Septemwith "Wally's Dinner Date" and aired its last episode, "Family Scrapbook", June 20, 1963.