The Beverly Hillbillies is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 26, 1962 – March 23, 1971. During its nine-season run, 274 episodes aired. The Beverly Hillbillies was the most-watched television show on the 1962–63 and 1963–64 United States network television schedules. This was the number-one-rated television show of the 1963–64 United States network television season.
An escaped kangaroo reported by Granny as an oversized jackrabbit leads the others to suspect she has had too much moonshine.
Famed Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper urges Jed not to allow the historic movie studio to be torn down, but changes her mind when she sees the film the Clampetts have made there.
Granny goes back to the hills to take care of a newborn baby.
Guest stars from Petticoat Junction: Edgar Buchanan as Uncle Joe Carson and Frank Cady as Sam Drucker
With Granny gone and Elly May's cooking skills nonexistent, Jed hires a cook who only speaks Italian.
Guest stars from Petticoat Junction: Linda Henning as Betty Jo, Mike Minor as Steve Elliott and Frank Cady as Sam Drucker
The Clampetts visit Hooterville to celebrate Thanksgiving with the inhabitants.
Mr. Drysdale gets Hollywood actor Dash Riprock to play a homespun country boy to woo Elly May.
Elly May's bear eats Granny's letter from Hooterville, while Mr. Drysdale refuses to give the bank employees Christmas off.
The Clampetts celebrate Christmas in Hooterville.
Mr. Drysdale is arrested in a small town and the Clampetts have to come to his rescue.
Mr. Drysdale, eager to get the Clampetts out of his building, hires a man to scare them off.