On YouTube in SD
Betamax from cable TV, poor sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlVyBzNTnxQ
Twenty years after we last saw the Cleaver family in Leave it to Beaver, we revisit them in this CBS TV movie created by Brian Levant and broadcast in March 1983. Beaver (Jerry Mathers) is grown and has two boys of his own but his wife is divorcing him, so he moves back in with his mother June (Barbara Billingsley) at 211 Pine Street in Mayfield (Ward has died). Wally (Tony Dow) is a lawyer married to his school sweetheart Mary Ellen Rogers and they are trying to have children. Eddie Haskell (Ken Osmond) is back and the same as ever running a shyster construction company, and he has a son (Eddie Jr) who is a chip off the old block (his real-life son). Friends Lumpy (Frank Bank) and his father Mr. Rutherford (Richard Deacon), Larry (Rusty Stevens), Richard (Richard Correll), and Tooey (Lucas "Luke" Fafara II, aka Tiger) are still around, as is Miss Canfield (Diane Brewster), now principle of the school of the Cleaver grandchildren.
This movie led to one season of The Disney Channel's first original scripted series also called Still the Beaver in 1984-85, and three more seasons on Ted Turner's WTBS Superstation under the name The New Leave it to Beaver from 1986-89.