The Beverly Hillbillies
Two of Pearl's most ardent former suitors come to visit her in Beverly Hills.
Two of Pearl's most ardent former suitors come to visit her in Beverly Hills.
Police and Elly's animals converge on the Clampett estate when Pearl starts giving yodeling lessons.
Dolly Kincaid is so fed up with her extremely dominant and controlling sheriff father that she runs away.
Jennifer Beale is abducted in the hopes that her father Joshua, the richest silver baron on the Comstock, will pay a 1-million-dollar ransom.
Prejudice erupts on both sides when Ben gives an Indian named Matsou and his wife some of his land after Matsou saves Ben's life from a renegade Indian who almost killed him on the Ponderosa.
Ranchers are being killed, cattle stolen, even after the U.S. deputy marshal sends posses after the suspects.
Drysdale looks to the Clampetts for help while his wife is away.
Trying to cool a feud between Granny and Pearl, Jed takes his family on a sightseeing tour of Beverly Hills.
Pearl's efforts to snag Mr. Brewster seem doomed until he makes a ridiculous public proposal.
The Clampetts, home for Christmas, help Cousin Pearl woo Mr. Brewster, the big oil company executive.
A teacher new to Montana tries to start a school but faces many challenges, including book theft and malicious rumors.
John Clum is given the task of turning a small group of Apache men into a force that can aid the U.S. Calvary. Not only must he prove their worth but also deal with the prejudice of both the army and the local Anglo community who try to sabotage him.
Tiger Lil leaves her dance hall days behind her by altering her dress and demeanor. Frank Johnson starts looking for her to profess his love, not believing she could change that much.
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.
An incident in the life of Jack London is recreated in this drama about the San Francisco waterfront.
John Slaughter's deputy poses a problem: the maverick is prone to violence and accepting bribes.
Natives reject the doctrines of Christianity in this biographical tale of missionary priest Jean Baptiste Lamy.
A saloon girl faces a decision after she accepts a marriage proposal from a ranch foreman, only to find that he has misrepresented his situation.
Two Americans on their way to Santa Fe are captured by Mexican troops and held prisoner until an Native woman comes to their aid.
James Reavis, who claims to be the baron of Arizona, takes steps to gain possession of his alleged property.