Upon Mr. Drysdale’s advice to buy good stock, Jed purchases cows, pigs, and chickens to raise.
Directed by Paul Henning
Starring Buddy Ebsen, Donna Douglas, Irene Ryan
Cast
Buddy Ebsen as Jed Clampett
Irene Ryan as Daisy Moses
Donna Douglas as Elly May Clampett
Max Baer Jr. as Jethro Bodine
Raymond Bailey as Milburn Drysdale
Nancy Kulp as Jane Hathaway
Harriet E. MacGibbon as Mrs. Margaret Drysdale
This is one of my absolute favorites! The witch flying by the window is the best part, just hilarious!
At first I envied Max about driving that classic truck but once I learned how hard they were to control I changed to admiration. They had power steering becj in “them days” MAN-POWER steering. Of course being a studio I don’t think he had to do much actual driving.
Hey ! what’s up youtube the theme songs were the best part of the shows why are you blocking them
I sing that song very well do you want me to send it to you It’ll be better than what you have here.
I STILL LIKE THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES BECAUSE IT IS FAMILY SHOW .
NO BAD WORDS AND IT IS STII FUNNY.
AFTER ALL THESE YEARS I STILL LAUGH SOMETIMES.
This is such an awesome find on YT. I miss seeing sit-com’s. And this is one I never got around to before (though I’m all about country culture – so it’s about time!)
The reason I checked the comment section now, is ’cause I’m curious of whether or not they interpreted medications as potentially recreational at the time. Like… the banker’s wife is not actually a drunk, but she sure loves her medicine. Does this mean the same to us today, as it did back then? The double-irony? I mean… back then the medication was all codeine and cocaine anyway, lol. You could easily go either way if you’re just looking to get wasted.
But… am I simply just supposed to view her as a simple hypochondriac that they are all misunderstanding?