
Rewind the clock and watch hits like DEATH VALLEY DAYS all day long.
Rival communications companies vie for bonus money to build the first transcontinental telegraph.
A haunting tune from a saloon's player piano moves a woman to seek out its missing buyer.
An Indian acquitted of murder under Sioux law must contend with white man's lynch-law justice.
A reformed criminal's former partners in crime come calling after robbing a bank.
The victim of an armed robbery dies before positively identifying the culprit, leading to a question of mistaken identity in the trial of a man who claims innocence despite resembling the killer.
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.