The series was created by Bob Mosher and Joe Connelly who worked on the Amos and Andy radio show together in the 1940s. The replica house that was made for the 1997 Beaver movie is also on the same street. It is still visible on what is now known as Desperate Housewives’ Wisteria Lane. The house still exists at Universal but has since been moved. When the revival series’ production was moved to Florida in 1988, the interior sets made the trip but the facade did not. It was been changed many times over the years but was restored (mostly) for the reunion movie. The Cleavers’ second house (they moved to a different home in Mayfield in season three) is actually a facade and can be found on the Universal Studios backlot in California. ABC picked it up and ran it for five more years. The series ran for one season on CBS before being cancelled. The last episode was directed by Beaumont.
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