
Rewind the clock and watch hits like DEATH VALLEY DAYS all day long.
Frank Ball arrives in L.A., announcing he has a horse with the most amazing swimming ability; when he starts selling tickets, a local woman is determined to expose him as a flim-flam man.
The board chairman of Drysdale's bank is determined to meet Jed Clampett, the bank's financial wizard.
Jed acts as his own attorney when he's sued by a couple seeking $100,000 in damages for a fictitious auto accident.
The Clampetts take Jethro to Mrs. Drysdale's psychiatrist for an assessment so that he can pass the fifth grade; when Pearl accompanies him, she is worried about being asked to lie on the couch.
Jethro is finally told that he can finish the fifth grade by Doctor Twombly, but the doctor still wants to see Grannie; her love potion for Pearl misfires, leaving Twombly confused.
Jed takes over Drysdale's job for one afternoon and wins him the Banker of the Year title; Drysdale accidentally uses the wrong speech for his conference, and a new teller makes an impact.
To humor Granny, Jed fakes illness so that she can resume the doctoring that brought her fame in the hills.
Granny defies medical opposition to her own brand of mountain medicine.