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The TV show "Leave It To Beaver" was about an ordinary suburban American family in the 1950's, the Cleaver family, and particularly their son nicknamed Beaver, and the various adventures that befell him in the course of his life. Viewed from the perspective of the 21st century, the impression given by this show is primarily one of immense naivety. How petty their concerns were, and how blind to the huge global problems which were brewing in the 1950's, which would in various ways blow up in the 1960's and onwards.

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The reason why most series are canceled is because of low ratings. It never made it in the top 30. It was still popular enough to last 6 seasons, but Jerry Mathers wanted to quit so he could go to regular high school.

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Mr and Mrs Ward Cleaver, Wally and the beaver were atheists. See season 2 episode 18

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Brian Verrier Sr.

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The boys went to sunday school
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Richard Downes

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Now how did the episode about watching pudding while the parents went to a wedding…somehow tell you they were atheist…which you are wrong about anyway!

There was! Leave It To Beaver was a popular TV show during the 1950s.

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