Bonanza
Hoss and Little Joe spend a most unforgettable night at the carnival when Little Joe's date disappears.
Hoss and Little Joe spend a most unforgettable night at the carnival when Little Joe's date disappears.
Hoss' bandit uncle (Neville Brand) decides to bypass the Ponderosa, but his gang disagrees.
Los Angeles Dodgers coach Leo Durocher finds a new pitcher in Jethro.
Adam and Little Joe try to warn Hoss when he befriends a violent man (Cal Bolder).
This sequel to "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour" serves up more down-home humor from Southern comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Ron White. The live stand-up show begins with Engvall giving the lowdown on what men really want. White follows up with his usual acerbic brand of humor. Foxworthy reels the crowd back in with an amusing routine about family and relationships. Finally, Larry the Cable Guy closes the night out on a typically lewd note.
Original standup comedy special featuring the original material of Bill Engvall.
The board chairman of Drysdale's bank is determined to meet Jed Clampett, the bank's "financial wizard.".
Love blooms again for Jed when Mlle. Denise returns from Paris to herald the arrival of a litter of poodles.
The Cartwrights' neighbor (Franchot Tone), a former soldier and lawman, seeks security for his daughter.
John Ford's landmark Western revolves around an assorted group of colorful passengers aboard the Overland stagecoach bound for Lordsburg, New Mexico, in the 1880s. An alcoholic philosophizer (Thomas Mitchell), a lady of ill repute (Claire Trevor) and a timid liquor salesman (Donald Meek) are among the motley crew of travelers who must contend with an escaped outlaw, the Ringo Kid (John Wayne), and the ever-present threat of an Apache attack as they make their way across the Wild West.
Opie meets Arnold Winkler, a spoiled kid who teaches him how to manipulate Andy into increasing his allowance by throwing tantrums.
Rafe Hollister, a farmer with a golden voice, is chosen to represent Mayberry at a musical, but Mayor Stoner believes he looks too seedy. It is then up to Andy to make Rafe presentable enough.
Andy and Barney look forward to seeing their high-school sweethearts at the Mayberry Class of '45 reunion.
Uncle Joe tries to rig a talent contest he is promoting, in order to assure that one of his nieces will win.
Uncle Joe spreads a rumor of a silver strike has been found in the area as a scheme to get more people to stay at the Shady Rest, and dig his drainage ditch for free.
Betty Jo has finally met a man she likes, but he seems more interested in tinkering on cars than he is working on a romance.
Little Joe and Hoss are mistaken for gunmen while in a small Texas town they find themselves in the middle of a dangerous feud between two families.
A Kentucky mountain clan swears revenge on Little Joe after he shoots a family member for arson.
Muckraking newspaperman John Randolph (William Forrest), using information gleaned from his faithful printer, Smiley (Smiley Burnette), can expose powerful local businessmen Art Selby (Robert Livingston) and Clint Raybold (Gregg Barton) as the brains behind a series of thefts blamed on local Native Americans. Fiercely devoted ranger Gene Autry (Gene Autry) is assigned to protect Randolph, but his foes include his own outlaw brother, Jack (Richard Crane), who is working for Selby and Raybold.
A radio-singing cowboy (Roy Rogers) turns sheriff to save a sheepwoman (Ruth Terry) from a cattleman (Paul Kelly).