The Beverly Hillbillies
Granny and Elly move out and are replaced by a trio of Japanese women.
Granny and Elly move out and are replaced by a trio of Japanese women.
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Mr. Drysdale tries to arrange a Possum Day festival to keep the Clampetts from going back home.
Jethro winds up as an unwitting accomplice in a plot to burglarize Drysdale's bank.
Granny is convinced that Mrs. Drysdale used black magic to turn herself into a crow.
The Clampetts produce a ghastly collection of art for a new Beverly Hills gallery.
Granny, finally making good her threat to go home to the hills, takes to the open road.
The Clampetts force their well-intentioned but crude hospitality upon oil man John and his bride.
A prospective suitor for Elly comes to town.
A computer replaces one of Drysdale's bookkeepers; the worker finds real friends in the Clampetts.
Jed is offered a bank vice presidency -- an inducement to get him to move his millions to that bank.
Granny turns beatnik when she tries to rescue Elly and Jethro from a band of beatniks.
Sheldon Epps, the beatnik, pays a return visit to the Clampetts to borrow bread from Jed.
Spring tonic time brings the Countess von Holstein back for another visit with the Clampetts.
An oil company executive spends a strange honeymoon in a mountain cabin in Beverly Hills.
Drysdale's ordeal with Granny continues, as she insists on seeing her share of Jed's fortune.
A rival banker spirits the Clampetts' millions from Milburn Drysdale's loving care.
Jethro gives up becoming a brain surgeon to take on the perils and pleasures of a spy.
Granny practices what she intended to preach against when she sets out to save Jed from gambling.
Mr. Drysdale forces a playboy on his bank's board of directors into courting Granny.
The Clampetts care for a madcap artist who wrecks his car when he sees Elly May in a bathing suit.
Elly loses her star boyfriend to plain Jane, whose mysterious power over men baffles the Clampetts.
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