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- Oliver convinces his teacher, who has been romancing June, that his grandmother is a habitual gambler.
- Kelly starts her own T-Shirt painting business, but learns that running a business is more complicated than she thought.
- Oliver suspects Eddie Haskell is planning for kill his wife.
- June reminisces (black-and-white re-creations) about the night she met Ward at a USO dance, his awkward first steps, his charm that won her over, and Aunt Martha trying to prevent her from seeing him again.
- 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.
- Kip and Oliver get a pet (or two) and learn a lesson in responsibility.
- Kelly "borrows" June's pearls without her knowing, and they get destroyed in an accident.
- After Freddie takes up for Kelly when two bullies threaten her, she begins to think of him in a new way. Meanwhile, Freddie realizes he has a secret admirer. Gee, who could it be?
- 1983–1989TV-G7.6 (8)TV EpisodeKelly 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
- Beaver's son Oliver (John Snee) gets upset when his best friend Duffy (Giovanni Ribisi as Vonni) becomes the boyfriend of his cousin Kelly (Kaleena Kiff).
- Oliver and Kip try to hide a sick rabbit from Beaver, while Wally ends up driving to a 24 hour pharmacy in the middle of the night to get medicine for Kevin and Eddie lands them both in jail.
- Kelly plagiarises a poem for a school assignment, and is blackmailed by a girl she doesn't like.
- Beaver chaperones Oliver's class trip to a museum while Wally experiences life as a stay-at-home dad for a day.
- Wally's concern about lending his classic 1960 Thunderbird to newly-licensed driver Kip to impress a date turns out to be warranted.
- Wally is afraid he is getting old when his 20 year high school reunion takes place...and he discovers that his old flame Julie Foster is still carrying a torch for him.
- Mary Ellen goes into labor, and gives birth to her and Wally's son, Kevin.
- 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.
- The boys prepare to graduate. Beaver's ex-wife arrives in town interrupting his new romance with a pretty teacher.
- Freddie forces a reunion with his estranged father and grandfather during his birthday party with uncomfortable results "Eddie's father played by original series actor George O. Petrie".
- Kelly can't stand the idea of being kissed in the school play "Sleeping Beauty", while June goes on a date with on old friend, which worries Beaver and Wally.
- Kelly runs away from home when her parents have good news: Mary Ellen is having a baby. Kelly is upset by the good news, so she moves in next door with Kip and Oliver. However, she later moves back in with her parents and finally welcomes the new upcoming member of the family.
- Wally's daughter Kelly tells a lie about owning a doll that everyone wants.
- 1983–1989TV-G7.0 (14)TV EpisodeAfter 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.
- Mary Ellen convinces Wally that it is time to trade his sports car in for a more conventional vehicle, while Kip and Freddie experience the trials and woes of their first few days of high school.
- Freddie takes his oldest pet snake Arthur to the veterinarian, who tells him that Arthur should be put to sleep.
- On Father's Day, the boys scramble to buy Beaver a gift but Oliver discovers that a gift from the heart is the greatest gift of all.
- Gert kicks Eddie out of the house.
- Beaver's son Oliver is driving the family crazy with his school's home safety report. In the meantime, Freddie Haskell overcomes his shyness with girls to go on his first date to a school dance.
- 1983–1989TV-G6.8 (9)TV EpisodeLumpy's sister, Violet, comes back to Mayfield, and Beaver goes on a date with her. The two of them, however, decide that they do not have good chemistry.
- When June's Aunt Martha dies, Kelly struggles to find the strength to attend the funeral, plus a flashback to 7 years earlier with younger-aged Kelly and Oliver played by real-life siblings of Kaleena Kiff and John Snee.
- 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.
- Wally suffers a life-threatening head injury during which he has numerous flashbacks to various points of his life, including that fabled high school basketball game he won with a last-second shot.
- June falls for a Japanese client of Beaver's and Lumpy's and winds up in a long, passionate kiss with him before learning something disturbing about him, all while Wally is suffering from back pains.
- Kip's aspiring-star girlfriend creates a rift in the band and his relationship with Freddie as they sing Fire in the Gym, and Jerry Mathers revives his 1960s record Happiness Is by singing with Kip and Freddie.
- While Wally is trying to defend Eddie in court he winds up going after him when Eddie's shenanigans cause Wally and Mary Ellen to miss their gift vacation from Beaver and Lumpy to Key West.
- Oliver makes his family's life miserable when he isn't allowed to get a slingshot and talks Kelly into defying her parents' orders to clean her room, leading to a lengthy and disruptive stand-off.
- June disapproves when Beaver wants to teach Ollie how to fight a bully.
- Kelly gets her first phone and Oliver finds a dinosaur bone "Jack Dodson, Howard Sprague on The Andy Griffith Show", while Wally is bothered by the blossoming romance of Kelly with Duffy.
- 1983–1989TV-G6.7 (9)TV EpisodeKip'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
- 1983–1989TV-G6.7 (9)TV EpisodeWhen Kip connects Oliver with his date's younger sister, all goes so well that Oliver falls head-over-heels in love and smothers the girl, leading to her dumping him just before a dance
- Kelly Cleaver takes up swimming lessons after much hesitation. Olly and her swimming coach tell her the reason she needs to be able to swim is because "one day you'll fall out of a jet-plane into the ocean!"
- Kip dates two girls at the same time, which lands him in the hospital with mono.
- Kelly hosts her first boy-girl party where she and Oliver get their chance at a first kiss in a game of Spin the Bottle. Also the debut of Troy Davidson as the suddenly preschool-age Kevin, son of Wally and Mary Ellen.
- Oliver struggles with grueling football try-outs and living up to his father's expectations.
- Now in his mid-30s, the Beav is divorced, out of work, and living in his mother's house with his two children. Beaver's brother Wally, also married, is doing rather better, but his friendship with neighbourhood shark Eddie Haskell threatens his financial well-being.
- Kelly is having her first slumber party, but plans fell apart when a pet frog and a 13-year old with makeup and hair dye spoil the night.
- 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.
- 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
- Oliver buys a pet dove, which Kelly accidentally loses while he is away on vacation.
- Kip callously dumps his date for the junior prom when his first choice accepts his offer at the last-minute, while Freddie struggles to raise enough cash to pay for a hot date, leaving both of them together alone on prom night.
- 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.
- Beaver's older son Kip decides to have Thanksgiving dinner with a friend instead of the family.
- Eddie forces his son Freddie to take part in a radio competition in order to win a Ferrari, which lasts for more than three months and causes Freddie to be out in the cold and all alone for the holidays.
- Eddie's youngest son Bomber gets kicked out of military school and moves back home, befriending Oliver and getting him in trouble exploding fireworks
- Beaver warns his young son to decline a job offer from Eddie Haskell's sneaky boy, Freddie.
- Beaver goes away on a trip, leaving June to take care of Oliver.
- Oliver owns a comic book that is worth $3,000 -- but June has done some spring cleaning, and it's now at the dump.
- Eddie opens and operates "Poppa Eddie's Pizza Parlor" but Eddie lacks customer service skills and runs his staff (family) into the ground.
- 1983–1989TV-G6.2 (8)TV EpisodeWally's baby nurse is hired to care for infant Kevin, with disastrous results when she clashes with Mary Ellen.
- After Oliver and Kip have a fight, Beaver forces the boys to spend the entire day together...which ends in disaster when Oliver runs a bulldozer into one of Eddie's construction projects.
- When Beaver is unable to find the time to help Oliver with a Trailblazer Scout project, Ollie enlists the help of none other than Eddie Haskell himself.
- 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.
- Wally goes ballistic when he finds Duffy (Giovanni Ribisi) in Kelly's bedroom late at night, but then struggles to choose between him and Kelly's intentionally worse second choice, Bomber Haskell (Christian Osmond).
- When Kelly accidentally deletes Mary Ellen's first story for her new job at the Mayfield newspaper, she makes it worse by submitting her own story that gets her mother fired.
- 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.
- Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson plays a singing teacher in one of four elaborate musical numbers dramatizing Kip's infatuation with a "New Girl in School," and another in which each member of the cast sings solo
- A depressed Eddie Haskell suddenly decides he should become a country-western singer at a local talent show that doesn't go well, while Wally tries to help his young son Kevin ride his bicycle without training wheels.
- 1983–1989TV-G5.8 (9)TV EpisodeWhen Kevin becomes scared of a monster in his closet, keeping the family awake night after night, Wally confronts the invisible beast wearing a helmet.
- 1983–1989TV-G5.6 (10)TV EpisodeAfter Eddie causes Beaver and Wally grief at work, Freddie gets Kip beat up at school, and Bomber returns to get Oliver and Kelly in trouble with the police, the Cleavers decide that the time has come to eliminate the Haskells from their everyday lives.
- Eddie gets four tickets to the Super Bowl and he takes Wally, Lumpy and the Beaver with him. However, Wally must give up his ticket when the newly single Beaver tries to impress a woman.
- Oliver publicly confirms his lack of intelligence when he leads a school debate team after cheating on a test to try to make his father proud, and Diane Brewster makes her fifth and final appearance as teacher Miss Canfield.
- An homage to the Family Scrapbook finale of the original LitB series in 1963 with the 1980s family gathering to look at photos that trigger memories (clips) of seven moments, oddly only from Season 2 of this revival series
- After Freddie gives his father's gambling money to the kids to repair a broken car window, Eddie decides to send the boy to military school, only to realize how much he loves and misses him.
- On a dare from Freddie, Oliver finds himself carried aloft by a balloon over Mayfield.
- While writing to a pen pal (and through flashbacks), Oliver describes his new life at his grandmother's house, and tells about a fight that he had with his brother, Kip.
- While writing a letter to his pen pal in Africa, Oliver recalls some of the most memorable things have taken place since he moved in with his grandmother after his parents' divorce.
- After losing his job at the firm owned by his co-worker Lumpy's father, Beaver considers his future employment opportunities before starting out on his own - with Lumpy as a partner.
- Beaver steps in as baseball coach for Kip and Oliver's team, not realising that making the playoffs means being pitted against a team coached by Eddie Haskell.
- The kids need a go-cart, but must get work first.
- Beaver's boyhood friend Richard, now a successful psychiatrist, brags how his daughter is more advanced than Beaver's son Oliver.
- Kip needs extra money, so he gets a job at a gas station, However, he learns a lesson when a worker tells him about his life.
- Oliver, desperate to make new friends, joins a gang called "The Gladiators," and ends up with a black eye.
- When Wally and Mary Ellen think Kelly is a piano prodigy they get her a teacher. And Kelly doesn't like his methods of teaching. When she tries to tell them the ignore her.
- Kip learns a lesson in responsibility when he is suppose to babysit, and sneaks out to a carnival with his brother and cousin.
- Oliver begins to act more responsible to convince his father to buy him an expensive pair of shoes...which he ends up losing.
- Oliver gets braces and tries to take them off with pliers, which only makes matters worse when he is forced to wear head gear as punishment.
- During a power outage, the family gathers in the den and reminisces, including memories of Ward and clips from the original series.
- Kip is upset when Freddie scores the lead role in the school play - opposite Kip's dream girl.
- When June votes against a construction bid to turn Miller's Pond into condominiums, Eddie decides to run against the matriarch for her seat in city council.
- The hot young son of Mary Ellen's boss flirts with her at a party and later takes off his shirt and grabs and kisses her passionately just as her parents arrive for a visit, all with Wally oblivious to what's going on.
- Janice Kent's directorial debut as Eddie Haskell once again believes he has been cursed as he believed on the original series until June comes to his rescue, while Oliver prepares for a campaign speech to be elected class representative.
- Larry Mondello returns. Beaver is torn between his new girlfriend and his ex-wife.
- Trying to attract a boy she likes at school, Kelly decides that wearing a training bra will win the lad's affections, but she ends up getting ridiculed instead.
- When Mayfield outlaws people living and sleeping on public property, Freddie and June open their homes to homeless Hank, Freddie's billboard contest friend.
- Wally forgets his anniversary, then loses a last-second reservation for he and Mary Ellen at Crystal Lodge, and makes matters worse when he decides instead to go on an overnight fishing trip with Eddie, Lumpy and Beaver
- Eddie (the only character to be seen in new scenes) tries to explain his life to a stunned psychiatrist through 18-min of clips from 1950s, 60s, 80s - directed by Jerry Mathers; last one filmed in California before moving to Florida.
- The 1957 pilot for the original series that had different actors for Ward and Wally, different roles for actors who played Mr. Rutherford and Miss Canfield, and an Eddie Haskell-type character played by Harry Shaearer.
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- The final appearance of Giovanni Ribisi (billed here as Vonnie) as Ollie's best friend and Kelly's boyfriend, Duffy finds Kelly becoming jealous of a flirting girl which leads to their break up.
- Cast and crew celebrate halfway point of season with a party, songs, and comments, as well as a tribute by Tony Dow to series creator Joe Connelly at his home with his extended family.