
The Beverly Hillbillies
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.

Mrs. Drysdale, giving a lavish garden party, finds that she is losing her guests to the Clampetts.

Mrs. Drysdale, giving a lavish garden party, finds that she is losing her guests to the Clampetts.

Mrs. Drysdale, giving a lavish garden party, finds that she is losing her guests to the Clampetts.

This tale of misadventure focuses on Frank Baum's penning of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."

A saloon girl faces a choice after accepting a proposal, only to find things are not as they seemed.

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

A stranded wagon train begins to lose hope after party members looking for supplies don't return.

A land manager tries to outfox two women attempting to rightfully claim their property.

A teacher engaged to a minister tries to conceal her gambling.

A physician courts disaster by aiding one of two feuding Natives.

A wagonmaster taking a new route to California leads his party astray and faces a revolt.

George Parker's friend Michael encourages his rebellious ways and suggests he even change his name.

A town's pie supply is threatened when the loveless lady baker decides to leave.

A Chumash Indian leads a bloodless revolt.

A Chumash Indian leads a bloodless revolt.

Blue Feather pursues Bishop Lamy and Tom Forbes after his sister converts to Christianity.

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

A woman outwits a shanghaing saloonkeeper.

An inexperienced young man hears about a planned ambush on the sheriff and vows to help.