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Jed is shocked when he receives news that his multimillion-dollar bank account has been overdrawn by $34 million.
Jed is shocked when he receives news that his multimillion-dollar bank account has been overdrawn by $34 million.
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S1, EP3 "Meanwhile, Back at the Cabin"The Clampett family miss being back at their old home in the mountains; Pearl tries to win over the oil man at the cabin as he takes her to a nearby phone.
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S2, EP29 "The Dress Shop"The Clampetts, on the advice of Mr. Drysdale, become the owners of the most exclusive dress shop in Beverly Hills.
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S2, EP26 "Another Neighbor"Beverly Hills' more prominent citizens are more than a little affected when they sample Granny's spring tonic.
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