Ep 33. Dance Contest
- May 14, 1959
- 25 min
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7.1 (17)
In the second season of the classic family sitcom Leave It to Beaver, episode 33 titled "Dance Contest" brings the Cleaver family and their friends together for a fun and competitive evening.
The episode begins with Ward and June Cleaver's friends the Hills coming over for dinner. The Hills have a daughter named Judy who is a talented dancer and is preparing for an upcoming dance contest. Judy's partner has come down with the measles and cannot participate, leaving Judy without a partner. Eddie Haskell, a close friend of the Cleaver family and a notorious troublemaker, has a dancing background and offers to be Judy's partner.
Meanwhile, Beaver and his friend Larry are struggling to find a way to make some extra money. They decide to enter a talent contest at the local theater, but are having trouble coming up with a unique talent to showcase. After watching Judy and Eddie practice their dance routine, Beaver gets the idea to enter the dance contest with Larry as his partner.
As the night of the dance contest approaches, tensions rise as both Beaver and Judy's teams are determined to win. The competition is fierce, and both teams are equally matched. Eddie tries to sabotage Beaver and Larry's routine by teaching them a dance that is too complicated, but the boys catch on just in time.
In the end, the dance contest comes down to a tiebreaker. Beaver and Larry impress the judges with their unique twist on the Charleston, ultimately securing their victory. Although disappointed, Judy is a gracious loser and even compliments Beaver's dance moves.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to the wholesome and heartwarming interactions between the Cleaver family and their friends. Ward and June offer sage advice and guidance to their sons, while also getting some laughs and bonding moments in with their guests.
Overall, "Dance Contest" is a fun and lighthearted episode that showcases the talents of its young and talented cast. It also touches upon important themes such as determination, perseverance, and good sportsmanship. Leave It to Beaver remains a beloved classic sitcom to this day, and "Dance Contest" is a prime example of why it has continued to stand the test of time.