The Clampetts discover that the swamp behind their home is full of oil. Striking a deal with an oil company, they become millionaires and take their earnings to Beverly Hills, California.
TV-PG. The Clampetts discover that the swamp behind their home is full of oil. Striking a deal with an oil company, they become millionaires and take their earnings to Beverly Hills, California.
TV-PG. The Clampett family tries to settle into their new home in Beverly Hills, adjusting to new home appliances.
TV-PG. The Clampetts adjust to life in Beverly Hills; Granny begins boiling pool water for washing.
TV-PG. The Clampetts meet Mrs. Drysdale, their banker's stuffy wife.
TV-PG. By recommendation, Jed looks into buying stock - cows, goats, pics, and chickens!
TV-PG. Concerned that no folks are calling upon the family, the Clampetts take matters into their own hands, being well received in their normal clothes and offered gifts... since it's Halloween!
TV-PG. Elly May begins to wear dresses, but takes offense when people begin considering her as a "city girl."
TV-PG. Jed attempts to enroll Jethro at an exclusive local elementary school, who are quick to consider his attempted enrollment as a hoax.
TV-PG. Mrs. Drysdale convinces her stepson to go on a date with Elly May, while the rest of the family begin to make preparations for Thanksgiving.
TV-PG. Sonny Drysdale is determined to remake Elly May from a hillbilly into a dignified society woman.
TV-PG. When Sonny promises Elly May a ring, Cousin Pearl sets out to play matchmaker for Jethrine to ensure she gets married before Elly May.
TV-PG. Jed, Elly May, Jethro, and Granny take a plane for the first time while going home for Christmas to visit cousin Pearl, who has been cooking up a storm to win Mr. Brewster's heart.
TV-PG. While back home for Christmas, Elly May rekindles bonds with her old animal pals. Meanwhile, Pearl plays the piano for the the silent version of Ben Hur to impress Mr. Brewster.
TV-PG. Jed comes up with a plan for Mr. Brewster to propose to Cousin Pearl in public, unaware of Mr. Brewster's dramatic background in theater.
TV-PG. The Clampetts fly back to to Beverly Hills. Once home, Granny and Pearl feud over over who's running Granny's kitchen.
TV-PG. Cousin Pearl and Granny are at each other's throats over who's going to be the homemaker.
TV-PG. Cousin Pearl is tasked with keeping Mr. Drysdale's house while his wife is away. Thinking Mr. Drysdale is trying to marry Pearl, Jed devises a plan to save the Drysdales' marriage.
TV-PG. Pearl tries selling piano lessons but Mrs. Drysdale calls the police due to the noise, along with calling the dog catcher on Duke.
TV-PG. Musicians Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, and their wives come to visit their old sweetheart, but Pearl thinks they've come to propose marriage.
TV-PG. Granny can't stand Pearl's yodeling so she reports her to the police.
TV-PG. When Uncle Jed and Duke the dog feel sick, Granny suggests they don't need medicine but could do with some female companionship.
TV-PG. Henry Jones shows up at the Clampett's pretending to be an old friend.
TV-PG. Mr. Drysdale needs a crack shot to defeat a rival banker in a company skeet shooting competition, so he pretends Jed is a bank employee.
TV-PG. Mrs. Drysdale wants to oust the Clampetts in preparation for the arrival of Mrs. Smith-Standish, the head of a 'first family' historical society.