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When Jethro misses his graduation from sixth grade, Skipper the chimp pinch-hits for him.

When Jethro misses his graduation from sixth grade, Skipper the chimp pinch-hits for him.

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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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S1, EP31 "The Clampetts Entertain"

The board chairman of Drysdale's bank is determined to meet Jed Clampett, the bank's financial wizard.

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S3, EP1 "Jed Becomes a Movie Mogul"

Jed becomes a confused movie mogul after his banker purchases the control of Mammoth Pictures Corp.

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S3, EP2 "Clampett City"

The Clampetts are overjoyed to discover a rustic village on the back lot of the Mammoth Pictures studio; they decide to settle in the rustic prop hamlet.

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S2, EP36 "Jethro's Graduation"

When Jethro misses his graduation from sixth grade, Skipper the chimp pinch-hits for him.

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S2, EP35 "Jed Foils a Home Wrecker"

Jed and Drysdale foil Mrs. Drysdale's plan to tear down the cabin her husband built for Granny on the Clampett estate.

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S2, EP34 "Cabin in Beverly Hills"

Drysdale's remedy for Granny's homesickness starts the first social revolution in the history of Beverly Hills.

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S2, EP33 "Granny Learns to Drive"

Granny and gasoline prove a terrifying mixture when, after a taxi ride, she decides she must learn to drive.

This series follows the Clampett family from the Ozarks to posh Beverly Hills after they strike oil and become millionaires. Banker Mr. Drysdale tries to keep them from foolishly spending their newfound wealth, and he also tries to "civilize" them -- usually succeeding in making a fool of himself in the process.
Starring: Arthur E. Gould-Porter, Bea Benaderet, Buddy Ebsen, Donna Douglas, Eleanor Audley, Frank Wilcox, Harriet MacGibbon, Irene Ryan, John Stephenson, Louis Nye, Max Baer Jr., Nancy Kulp, Phil Gordon, Raymond Bailey, Sharon Tate
Original Air Date: Sep 26, 1962
Genres: ComedyKids/FamilyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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