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"The Beverly Hillbillies Volume 1-The Clampetts Strike Oil
"The very first episode in which Jed shoots his way to a $25 million fortune and switches his one room cabin for a 35 room mansion."
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"The Beverly Hillbillies Volume 1-Meanwhile, Back At The Cabin
"The Clampetts struggle to swap the onvenience of their old mountain cabin for the luxuries to be found at their new mansion."
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The Beverly Hillbillies - Clampets Meet Mrs. Drysdale - Season 1, Episode 4)
Preparing the Clampetts for their first meeting with his wife, banker Drysdale informs them that Mrs. Drysdale is a hypochondriac. The hillbillies assume that this means the old lady is a boozehound. Obligingly, Granny invites the horrified Mrs. Drysdale to partake of some "rheumatizz medicine" from Granny's backyard still.
Misunderstanding Sonny Drysdale's promise to give Elly May a "ring;" in the morning, Granny is convinced that the two youngsters will soon be wed. This is music to Granny's ears, especially since she hopes to one-up her Cousin Pearl by marrying off Elly before Pearl's own daughter Jetherene can be hitched to erstwhile fiance Jazzbo Depew.
The Theme from the old black and white show
This is the pilot show for the Beverly Hillbillies. Never really embraced by the critics, it became a popular smash across the world... In this episode Jed is given $25million by an oil company for his land...
The millionaire Clampetts are astonished to learn that their bank account is overdrawn to the amount of 34 dollars and 70 cents. It turns out that there's been a mix-up in the bank records; the hillbillies have received a bank statement intended for J.D. Clampett (King Donovan), an unemployed actor. Conversely, J.D. discovers that his account suddenly contains Jed Clampett's 25 million-dollars -- and he intends to take full advantage of this clerical boo-boo.
1962
The Beverlie Hillbillies
The Clampetts call the Beverly Caterers to help them prepare a tasty meal, consisting mainly of jackrabbit stew. Meanwhile, Mr. Drysdale receives a kangaroo as a practical joke from an Australian banker. Anyone who's ever seen one of the Warner Bros. "Hippity Hopper" cartoons will be able to guess what happens next.
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