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Granny's plan to stop Pearl's yodeling backfires when the police she called find her illegal still.
Granny's plan to stop Pearl's yodeling backfires when the police she called find her illegal still.
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S1, EP5 "Jed Buys Stock"Jed takes Drysdale's suggestion about buying good stock to heart and quickly purchases cows, pigs and chickens.
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S1, EP6 "Trick or Treat"The homesick Clampetts, unaware that it's Halloween, decide to go calling on their Beverly Hills neighbors.
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S1, EP7 "The Servants"Drysdale attempts another step in the social renovation of the Clampetts by lending them his servants.
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S1, EP25 "The Family Tree"An authority on American history finds evidence that Jed's ancestors preceded the Mayflower to America.
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S3, EP34 "The Art Center"The Clampetts produce a ghastly collection of art for a new Beverly Hills gallery.
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S3, EP33 "Jed, the Bachelor"Granny, finally making good her threat to go home to the hills, takes to the open road.
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S3, EP32 "The Brewsters Return"The Clampetts force their well-intentioned but crude hospitality upon oil man John Brewster and his cultured bride.
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S3, EP31 "Luke's Boy"The arrival in Beverly Hills of a prize matrimonial prospect for her granddaughter, Elly, puts Granny in a dither.
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