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The original actresses who played Wally's girlfriends Mary Ellen (Pamela Beaird) and Julie Foster (Cheryl Holdridge) return to put the moves and kisses on Wally (Tony Dow) in this 53rd episode of the Leave it to Beaver revival series that debuted May 25, 1987. (Pamela's cameo appearance of 12-seconds - she played Mary Ellen Rogers on five episodes from 1957-61 - is a character called Irene in the credits since Janice Kent plays Wally's now-wife Mary Ellen on the series. Apparently Irene also had a romantic past with Wally!) This episode called Yesterday's Gone also features the return of Wally's friend Tooey Brown (Lucas "Luke"/"Tiger" Fafara), as well series regular co-stars Lumpy Rutherford (Frank Bank) and Eddie Haskell (Ken Osmond) as Wally is dealing with a mid-life crisis and Eddie is trying to show up his old nemesis heading into their Mayfield High School 20th anniversary reunion. It's a follow-up to an episode 18-months earlier at the end of the first season of Still the Beaver during which the whole gang starts planning the reunion (which technically comes 24 years after they graduated at the end of the original series in 1963). Yesterday's Gone, directed by series creator and executive producer Brian Levant, is the 27th and season finale episode under the new title of The New Leave it to Beaver on Superstation WTBS and featuring most of the original cast of Leave it to Beaver, including Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow - the first season of 26 commercial-free episodes when the series was called Still the Beaver was on The Disney Channel from November 1984 - December 1985. These videos are taken from my Betamax VCR personal recordings of the show when it originally aired. This episode is supplemented with higher quality personal video recordings of Hellogen Gammut from reruns of this episode in Australia five years later in 1992 - thanks to Mr. Gammut. You can find the original Still the Beaver CBS TV reunion movie and all 26 episodes of the 1984-85 Still the Beaver TV series here at my YouTube channel, as well as all prior to this from The New Leave it to Beaver, compilation videos, and more than a hundred other video clips of Leave it to Beaver cast members in other TV shows and movies... / shettrick