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gregg987
05-09-2001, 04:21 AM
Does anyone have a copy of the last episode, "Family Scrapbook"? I have copies of many of the episodes (including the pilot where Ward and Wally are played by actors other than Hugh Beaumont and Tony Dow; and the first episode starring the permanent cast)that I would be willing to trade for a copy of this episode.

Anyone notice that when Leave it to Beaver was on TVLAND that the episode list only showed about 210 episodes, although the series had 234 episodes? I wonder if TVLAND does not have the rights to these latter episodes or just chooses not to show them. For example, TNT refuses to show one episode of the Wild Wild West, "The Night of the Flaming Ghost" (of which I have a copy). Hopefully when it comes on again, TVLAND will show all 234 episodes!

Does anyone have confirmation of the source that TVLAND plans to resume the airing of the show? And the reports here that the show wil be seen twice a day - will these be the same show or two different episodes each day?

Thanks for anyone responding to trade request; you can contact me at greggg@ns.net

P.S. Know throwing a lot out here, but does anyboy know whether the TVLAND versions are complete (original), or do they cut out some of the original footge in syndication (ala The Lucy Show) to accomodate more commercial time. Thanks.

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TJ
06-23-2001, 09:40 PM
I don't know why their episode guide is not complete but they have aired all of the episodes including Family Scrapbook at some point (probably the first time they cycled through the episodes).

They are now showing 2 episodes per day, hopefully this will last awhile so they can show all of the episodes this time.

The episodes are certainly edited down, the original airings were probably 25 minutes or more and they've been cut down to around 22 minutes on TV Land.