
The Beverly Hillbillies
When Mr. Drysdale describes his wife as a hypochondriac, the Clampetts assume she's a tippler.

When Mr. Drysdale describes his wife as a hypochondriac, the Clampetts assume she's a tippler.

Quirt Manly, celebrated star of television Westerns, is invited to the Clampett mansion.

Quirt Manly, celebrated star of television Westerns, is invited to the Clampett mansion.

The Clampetts find that their mansion is a poor substitute for their mountain shack.

The Clampetts are somewhat befuddled by their Christmas gifts, all from Mr. Drysdale.

The Clampetts are somewhat befuddled by their Christmas gifts, all from Mr. Drysdale.

Jed and his family are mistaken for a staff of crazy servants when they move into their new mansion.

The Clampetts try to participate in some of the more civilized pleasures of Beverly Hills.

The Clampetts try to participate in some of the more civilized pleasures of Beverly Hills.

A family reluctantly exchanges a one-room mountain cabin for $25 million and a 35-room mansion.

Jed decides that his tomboy daughter Elly needs a mother to make her a lady.

Jed decides that his tomboy daughter Elly needs a mother to make her a lady.

Elly May decides to enter a beauty competition to become the queen of Beverly Hills.

Lured by promises of gold, prospectors provide a wounded outlaw with aid and an alibi.

The mayor of Deadwood comes up with a manufactured Western hero to lure tourists into his town.

Maso and Okei, tea growers in Gold Hills, encounter both friendship and racism from the locals.

A bear severely injures a mountain man and the man's colleagues leave him for dead.

A pioneer fends off a trapper's persistent offers to buy the pioneer's Indian wife.

A condemned outlaw is offered his freedom if he helps capture his criminal friend.

A rivalry over a woman inadvertently causes trouble between cavalrymen and Indians.