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Mr. Drysdale comes down with the flu, and Granny tries to treat him with her moonshine "serum.".
Mr. Drysdale comes down with the flu, and Granny tries to treat him with her moonshine "serum.".
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S5, EP22 "Elly Comes Out"Jed and Granny throw a "comin' out" party for Elly, and Mrs. Drysdale plans to make the affair a fiasco.
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S1, EP16 "Back to Californy"Jed is confronted with too many cooks and not enough vittles when he invites Pearl and Jethrine to Beverly Hills.
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S1, EP17 "Jed's Dilemma"Trying to cool a feud between Granny and Pearl, Jed takes his family on a sightseeing tour of Beverly Hills.
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S7, EP19 "Jed Clampett Enterprises"Mr. Drysdale finally gets a paying tenant for the fifth floor of his bank; he achieves this by evicting Jethro and renting to Jed.
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S7, EP16 "Problem Bear"Mr. Drysdale comes down with the flu, and Granny tries to treat him with her moonshine "serum.".
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S7, EP15 "Drysdale and Friend"Mr. Drysdale is jailed for transporting Granny's white lightning and Elly's drunken bear in Jethro's truck.
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