'Leave It to Beaver' Broke a Major TV Rule During First Episode in 1957 ...Saudi Arabia

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The popular sitcom, which premiered on Oct. 4, 1957, caused a major stir due to a toilet being filmed for the episode — something that was extremely rare at the time, according to People magazine.

?On October 11, 1957, ‘Leave It To Beaver’ aired U.S. network television’s first toilet. The episode had been delayed after CBS censors demanded that the toilet scene be removed. Eventually, a deal was reached that allowed only the tank to be shown pic.twitter.com/wl93fPOexq

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According to Snopes, CBS wanted the episode re-edited, but the writers couldn't re-write the whole episode to make it work. The premise of the plot was that Wally and Beaver brought home a pet alligator and needed a place to hide it from their parents. The boys agreed they'd keep the gator in the toilet.

Television standards of what was acceptable and what wasn't have changed drastically over the years. However, TV in the 50s and 60s was fairly interesting.

"Twin beds and no toilet," he said, per Entertainment Weekly. As part of the series, Leave It to Beaver star Tony Dow brought up the toilet conundrum.

The Brady Bunch star Christopher Knight also weighed in on the rule, saying he was told that a "child shouldn't see" a toilet.

"That one still I don't understand," he added.

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