
Bonanza
Little Joe falls for a Gypsy who believes she is a witch and, therefore, an outcast.

Little Joe falls for a Gypsy who believes she is a witch and, therefore, an outcast.

The Cartwrights take in a motherless boy whose father is in prison for murder; guest David Ladd.

Jethro decides he wants to marry Chickadee Laverne, a brassy burlesque dancer he brings home.

The Clampetts are taken for the new avant-garde social leaders.

Elly sparks a new trend in understated fashion when she enrolls in a finishing school.

Her neighbors are aghast when Granny decides to start a vegetable garden on the mansion grounds.

Granny defies medical opposition to her own brand of mountain medicine.

Jed fakes illness so that Granny can resume the doctoring that brought her fame in the hills.

One of Jethro's school friends spends a day at the Clampett mansion.

Jed takes over Drysdale's job for one afternoon and wins him the Banker of the Year title.

The Clampetts have a series of unusual encounters with a Beverly Hills psychiatrist.

Jed acts as his own attorney when he's sued by a couple seeking $100,000 in damages.

The board chairman of Drysdale's bank is determined to meet Jed Clampett.

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

A beauty-contest winner from the hills and her father visits Jethro with marriage on their minds.

An Australian banker sends Drysdale a kangaroo as a joke, and Granny thinks it is a jackrabbit.

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

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

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

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