The Beverly Hillbillies
A Beverly Hills psychiatrist pursues Granny instead of Pearl when Granny's love potion misfires.
A Beverly Hills psychiatrist pursues Granny instead of Pearl when Granny's love potion misfires.
The Clampetts have a series of unusual encounters with a Beverly Hills psychiatrist.
The Clampetts try to participate in some of the more civilized pleasures of Beverly Hills.
Jed decides that Elly, who has taken up motorcycle riding, needs a mother to make her act more feminine.
Mrs. Drysdale has a garden party and invites the Clampetts by mistake.
Hoss falls prey to the wiles of a beautiful woman with a gambling addiction and refuses to believe she's only interested in his money in spite of Adam's proof to the contrary.
When 16-year-old Todd Grayson arrives from Boston to Virginia City, he is told that his father has been killed by Ben Cartwright. The boy has only one thing in his head: to avenge his father.
Hoss mentors a lonely, mentally challenged man who, with superhuman size and strength, becomes extremely dangerous when angered.
Angry with the way a beautiful deaf girl is treated by her father, Little Joe takes it upon himself to teach her sign language so they can communicate better.
The board chairman of Drysdale's bank is determined to meet Jed.
Love blooms again for Jed when Denise returns from Paris to herald the arrival of a litter of poodles.
Los Angeles Dodgers coach Leo Durocher finds a new pitcher in Jethro.
An IRS agent calls on the Clampetts and gets a roaring shotgun welcome from Granny.
Cousin Pearl gets a glamour treatment and tries to groom the Clampetts for high society.
An authority on American history finds evidence that Jed's ancestors preceded the Mayflower to America.
A teacher new to Montana tries to start a school but faces many challenges, including book theft and malicious rumors.
A loveless woman baker decides to leave, causing her town to lose its only pie supplier.
Rachel Barrett's act of kindness toward an injured Native leads to her family's capture by his fellow tribesmen. Despite their lives being endangered, Rachel continues to be compassionate, which impresses the chief.
A wagon train takes the wrong cutoff and end up in Death Valley, running short of food and water. Two of the stronger men leave to find supplies but those left behind start to give up hope of their return.
A teacher engaged to a minister tries to conceal her gambling.