
The Beverly Hillbillies
Mr. Drysdale forces a playboy on his bank's board of directors into courting Granny.

Mr. Drysdale forces a playboy on his bank's board of directors into courting Granny.

The Clampetts care for a madcap artist who wrecks his car when he sees Elly May in a bathing suit.

Elly loses her star boyfriend to plain Jane, whose mysterious power over men baffles the Clampetts.

Through a mix-up, Dash Riprock mistakes Jane Hathaway for his new leading lady, Elly May.

Having rescued Mrs. Drysdale from the hospital, the Clampetts try their brand of medicine on her.

Mrs. Drysdale is in the hospital because of a nervous ailment; the Clampetts pay her a visit.

Pinckney, the butler engaged to impart culture to the Clampetts, finds his job an uphill struggle.

The Clampetts rent a room to their first boarder, the Drysdale's militantly efficient butler.

Mrs. Drysdale tries to enlist Jed's support for the struggling Beverly Hills Ballet Company.

In one of her periodic campaigns to get Jed married, Granny secretly summons an acquaintance.

Johnny Poke, singing idol of millions, has a hectic reunion with the Clampetts.

Snobbish Mrs. Drysdale makes yet another effort to drive the uncouth Clampetts from Beverly Hills.

Granny suffers pangs of professional jealousy after Jed receives an honorary doctor's degree.

The Clampetts take part in an epic film produced by their studio.

The Clampetts discover a rustic village on the back lot of the Mammoth Pictures studio.

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

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

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

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

Granny and gasoline prove a terrifying mixture; Granny decides she must learn to drive.