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Re: Leave it to beaver season 3?
Seasons 1 & 2 of Leave it to Beaver are on sale for $14.99 apiece at Target this week.
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Julie Foster
I'm sad to report that one of my all time biggest TV crushes has passed away. Cheryl Holdridge died on January 5th after a battle with lung cancer.
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Jack,
As far as I know, there's been no word on this one. I'd guess most here are hoping that Shout! or some other independent studio can obtain licensing rights for Beaver to get the remaining seasons released.
In the meantime, I'm getting an occasional "fix" with a WAV file from my favorite season (6) of the show by listening to the opening "jazzed up" theme from S6 on my PC

"LITB....starring Hugh Beaumont....Barbara Billingsly....Tony Dow....and Jerry Mathers, as the Beaver"
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I hate to say I've "given up"...but this is getting crazy.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
JeffZ80 
Does Universal hold the rights to all six seasons?
According the the Copyright website. I did a search on Beaver Goes In Business, from 1961:
| Type of Work: |
Motion Picture |
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| Registration Number / Date: |
RE0000440329 / 1989-10-18 |
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Renewal registration for: LP0000020678 / 1961-06-03 |
| Title: |
Beaver goes in business; motion picture. By Revue Productions, Inc. |
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| Series: |
Leave it to Beaver, TP 13258 |
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| Copyright Claimant: |
Universal City Studios, Inc. (PWH) |
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| Variant title: |
Beaver goes in business |
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| Names: |
Revue Productions, Inc. |
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Universal City Studios, Inc. |
I would venture that Universal does hold the rights to all 6 seasons.
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Mike Frezon 
I hate to say I've "given up"...but this is getting crazy.
Mike, that's for sure but after that 4-yr wait from Sony with Barney Miller S1 - 2, anything can happen. I hope Shout! can get the rights to finish up LITB.
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ChrisALM 
LITB stalling out after only 2 seasons is one of the great disappointments in my TV on DVD experience.
I couldn't agree more. As far as abandoned series, this is easily the biggest disappoint for me - by a mile. Not only is it my biggest disappointment, it's the biggest mystery of all stalled series in my book. I mean come on, Universal doesn't have a ton of classic b/w TV to draw on. Surely this show was their #1 iconic 50's series.
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Quote:
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Gary OS 
I couldn't agree more. As far as abandoned series, this is easily the biggest disappoint for me - by a mile. Not only is it my biggest disappointment, it's the biggest mystery of all stalled series in my book. I mean come on, Universal doesn't have a ton of classic b/w TV to draw on. Surely this show was their #1 iconic 50's series.
Gary "LITB being abandoned after only 2 seasons is the the craziest thing I've ever seen in the TV on DVD world" O.
I agree wholeheartedly Gary (and Chris and Jeff, too!), and I just cannot understand why no S3 and more by now. I mean, there's GOTTA be some popularity left with this show! Wasn't TV Land still running it until just recently? Sheesh--it's has to be one of the longest running shows
on TV Land!
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If there's any show that completely captures my "nostalgic" heart, it is Leave It To Beaver. There is some historical significance with LITB: it was the first tv show from a kid's perspective.
One thing I do find a little peculiar: I don't ever recall seeing a "Christmas" episode.
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Kronosis 
One thing I do find a little peculiar: I don't ever recall seeing a "Christmas" episode.
There wasn't one. But Beaver appeared as an angel in a Christmas pageant at the end of one of my favorite episodes, "The Haircut" in season one.
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Well, if Oprah can't get us the balance of LItB on DVD, then no one can.
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I thought Mathers was killed in Vietnam?
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Real Name: Arthur Belling of "St. Looney Up-The-Cream-Bun-and-Jam"
BEAR: 1992?-2007.
GOLDIE: 1997-2008.
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Real Name: Arthur Belling of "St. Looney Up-The-Cream-Bun-and-Jam"
BEAR: 1992?-2007.
GOLDIE: 1997-2008.
Still mourning my girl
CHADWICK: 1994?-2007.
MEGAN: 2005?-2008.
I am still mourning my Boy & Girl
I can say I know how you feel. Hang in there.
Real Name: Arthur Belling of "St. Looney Up-The-Cream-Bun-and-Jam"
BEAR: 1992?-2007.
GOLDIE: 1997-2008.
Still mourning my girls.