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Girl-crazy Jethro tries to join Biddle's Bird Watchers after he spots a beauty in the ranks of the women-only club.
Girl-crazy Jethro tries to join Biddle's Bird Watchers after he spots a beauty in the ranks of the women-only club.
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S7, EP24 "The Guru"Jethro reads a book about yoga and decides to become a guru, much to Granny's disgust.
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S5, EP13 "The Woodchucks"Girl-crazy Jethro tries to join Biddle's Bird Watchers after he spots a beauty in the ranks of the women-only club.
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S1, EP15 "Jed Rescues Pearl"Pearl's attempts to snag Mr. Brewster seem hopeless until he suddenly makes an outrageous public proposal.
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S7, EP25 "The Jogging Clampetts"When the Clampetts take up jogging, Mr. Drysdale joins in to seek new business for his bank.
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S7, EP23 "Sam Drucker's Visit"Sam Drucker, of "Petticoat Junction," wins a trip to Hollywood, and Granny assumes he is coming to marry her.
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S7, EP21 "The Hired Gun"Mr. Drysdale hires troubleshooter Homer Bedloe to evict the Clampetts from his building's fifth floor.
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