
Death Valley Days
Frank Ball arrives in L.A., announcing he has a horse with the most amazing swimming ability. When he starts selling tickets, a local woman is determined to expose him as a flim-flam man.

Frank Ball arrives in L.A., announcing he has a horse with the most amazing swimming ability. When he starts selling tickets, a local woman is determined to expose him as a flim-flam man.

A cowboy and a Native man join forces to secure dowries for their sweethearts.

Saloonkeeper Shanghai Kelly kidnaps crewmen for understaffed ships.

A sheriff schemes to win an interest in California's wine industry.

Pike, a trapper with a toxic attitude, becomes determined to win his girlfriend back by remaining calm, but his hot temper ends up saving him when he runs into Natives while hunting.

A Mormon leader is determined to enforce God's law with a gun.

A convict is released from prison - but not from his past.

An Irish miner hopes a man named Ben will help him find gold after Ben demonstrates magical powers.

Prospectors venture into Death Valley to find a legendary lost mine and all but one, ol' Charley Alford, turn back after running low on supplies. When no one hears from Charley after two days, the men consider a rescue mission.

The Cartwrights come to the aid of a Chinese-American stable hand accused of murder. Opposing them is a manipulative mayoral candidate who wants all "foreigners" to leave Virginia City.

Love blooms again for Jed when Denise returns from Paris to herald the arrival of a litter of poodles.

An IRS agent calls on the Clampetts and gets a roaring shotgun welcome from Granny.

Jed takes a dose of Granny's tonic and ends up on Lovers Lane with a gold-digging secretary.

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 con man offers to sell Jed the Hollywood Bowl, Griffith Park and the Hollywood Freeway.

Duke, Jed's bloodhound, becomes matchmaker for his master and Mlle. Denise, a glamorous Frenchwoman.

Granny reports Pearl's yodeling to the police.

Two of Pearl's most ardent former suitors come to visit her in Beverly Hills.

Drysdale looks to the Clampetts for help while his wife is away.