Jerry Mathers & Remaining ‘Leave It to Beaver’ Cast Are Reuniting at Hollywood Show

Leave It to Beaver fans are in for a treat this summer. Several of the remaining cast members including Jerry Mathers, Luke Tiger Farfara, Stephen Talbot, Veronica Cartwright and Jeri Weil are reuniting this year at the Hollywood Show. The upcoming show will be held on June 6 and 7, 2025, at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Hotel.
Other shows and movies that will be having reunions are Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Babylon 5 and The Waltons, plus the band Wilson Phillips will be in attendance. Some celebrities appearing for the very first time are Billy Baldwin and his wife Chynna Phillips, Michelle Phillips, Mary Rice, Richard Blade and Stephen Talbot. Other notables include Priscilla Presley, Lou Ferrigno, Richard Thomas and Kristy McNichol.
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The show previously faced challenges earlier this year as they decided to continue despite the California wildfires nearby. Many of the celebrities and fans had already traveled for the show and wanted to keep it going, so they decided to spread some joy during a difficult time. Many of the guests who canceled for the January show are due to return for this show, like Diane Ladd and George Hamilton.
The Hollywood Show has been around since 1979 and is generally held three times a year. It is a great way for celebrities, writers and collectors to come together with fans and learn some behind-the-scenes facts. Fans can get autographs or photographs with their favorite, often nostalgic, stars. The show will also host props, costumes and other memorabilia from shows and movies of the past, making it a great way to learn more about the classics. The Hollywood Show is owned by David Elkouby and his wife Ester Elkouby.
If you are interested in attending to meet the cast of Leave It to Beaver and more, get your tickets on their website.

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