
How were the Beverly Hillbillies related to one another?
The Hillbillies themselves were Buddy Ebsen as the widowed patriarch Jed "J.D." Clampett; Irene Ryan as his ornery mother-in-law, Daisy May "Granny" Moses; Donna Douglas as his curvaceous, tom-boy daughter Elly May Clampett; and Max Baer, Jr. as Jethro, the brawny, half-witted son of his cousin Pearl Bodine.
Who is still alive from the original Beverly Hillbillies?
Donna Douglas, who played hillbilly bombshell Elly May Clampett on the baby-boomer-beloved 1960s sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies, has died. Douglas’ death leaves only one member of the show’s original cast still alive: Max Baer Jr., who played Elly May’s cousin, Jethro. He is 77.
How many seasons of Beverly Hillbillies are there?
The Beverly Hillbillies ranked among the top 12 most watched series on television for seven of its nine seasons, twice ranking as the #1 series of the year, with a number of episodes that remain among the most-watched television episodes of all time.
Who played Ellie May Clampett on the Beverly Hillbillies?
Donna Douglas, who played voluptuous tomboy daughter Elly May Clampett on the 1960s TV series “The Beverly Hillbillies,” has died. She was 81. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, TV station WAFB, a CNN affiliate, reported that Douglas died Friday morning. Douglas lived in Zachary, Louisiana. Her assistant, Jeffrey Dalrymple, confirmed her passing to CNN.
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Season 1: 1962-1963
The Beverly Hillbillies was the most-watched television show on the 1962–63 United States network television schedule .
Season 2: 1963-1964
The Beverly Hillbillies was the most-watched television show on the 1963–64 United States network television schedule .
What is the name of the show with Granny and Jane Hathaway?
The same broadcast week, Petticoat Junction aired "A Cake from Granny" with shots of Granny and Jane Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) in Beverly Hills baking a cake. "Christmas in Hooterville" (7:14) reunites the Clampett family with the Petticoat Junction cast.
How many seasons of Beverly Hillbillies are there?
The Beverly Hillbillies ranked among the top 20 most-watched programs on television for eight of its nine seasons, ranking as the #1 series of the year during its first two seasons, with 16 episodes that still remain among the 100 most-watched television episodes in American history.
Where does Jed Clampett live?
The series starts with Jed Clampett, an impoverished and widowed hillbilly living alongside an oil-rich swamp with his daughter and mother-in-law, discovering oil while shooting at a rabbit. A surveyor for the OK Oil Company realizes the size of the oil field, and the company pays him a fortune for the right to drill on his land. Patriarch Jed's cousin Pearl Bodine prods him to move to California after being told his modest property could yield $25 million (equivalent to $214 million in 2020), and pressures him into taking her son Jethro along. The family moves into a mansion in wealthy Beverly Hills, California, next door to Jed's banker, Milburn Drysdale, and his wife, Margaret, who has zero tolerance for hillbillies.
What time does Beverly Hillbillies air?
MeTV Network airs The Beverly Hillbillies Saturday mornings at 6 A.M. Eastern Time.
Where does Sam Drucker go on Petticoat Junction?
The Clampett family makes several trips to Hooterville (which was first mentioned in season one episode six when Jazzbo Depew attempts to sweet talk Jethrine Bodine), Sam Drucker visits Beverly Hills, and Granny does two guest appearances on Petticoat Junction.
What is Jed's catchphrase?
He is usually the straight man to Granny and Jethro's antics. His catchphrase is, "Welllllll, doggie!". Jed was one of the three characters to appear in all 274 episodes of the series.
What is the name of the CBS series that reversed the country to city model of Beverly Hillbillies?
It was followed by two other Henning-inspired "country cousin" series on CBS: Petticoat Junction and its spin-off Green Acres, which reversed the rags-to-riches, country-to-city model of The Beverly Hillbillies .
How many episodes are in Beverly Hillbillies?
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Where did the Beverly Hillbillies take place?
The series was about a hillbilly family transplanted to Beverly Hills, California after finding oil on their land. The Beverly Hillbillies ranked among the top 12 most watched series on television for seven of its nine seasons, twice ranking as the #1 series of the year, with a number of episodes that remain among the most-watched television ...
What did Elly and Jane do to Drysdale?
At the bank, Elly and Jane confront Drysdale over his treatment of Elly’s monkey. The greedy banker’s made him carry a sandwich board around town, advertising the bank. Elly threatens to tell her Pa so Drysdale makes the chimp the advertising manager for the bank.
What is Jed doing in the house?
Jed is doing repairs to the mansion’s foundation. They go inside the house for a jack rabbit breakfast and Jed leaves his bucket of mortar outside. Inside, Granny tells Jed that she’s figured out a way to get Jethro to come out of hiding. She’s stopped leaving the bucket of viddles out front as she had been doing.
What does Jed offer the cop?
Jed offers the cop some lunch but, having seen the effects of Granny’s grits, the officer makes a speedy getaway. Jed calls Miss Jane to ask her to tell Elly that Jethro is home safe. Miss Jane tells him that Robert is out giving Elly her second driving lesson. We see the lesson and Elly’s still a terrible driver and barely pays attention.
What does Granny do to Jethro?
At home, Granny pulls the mortar out of Jethro’s stomach and, within minutes, he’s hungry again. Granny scares Jethro away again by talking about wedding plans. He thinks they’re for him. But, before Jethro goes, he tells her to keep leaving food out for him.
What happened in the last episode of Jethro Returns?
In 1962, a truly strange TV show hit the airwaves, The Beverly Hillbillies. The sitcom revolves around a poor mountaineer, Jed Clampett (Buddy Ebsen), who discovers oil on his backwoods property. Now a multi-millionaire, he’s encouraged to move to Beverly Hills with his spunky mother-in-law, ...
What does Miss Jane tell Miss Jane about Robert?
Elly returns from her driving lesson and asks if she could copy the poem to practice her typing. She tells Miss Jane that Robert’s at the mansion, giving Granny an old confederate flag that his great, great grandfather carried into battle.
Why does Drysdale give Robert money?
Drysdale even gives him money so that he can leave immediately. Drysdale returns to the bank very happy and gloats to Miss Jane about the big financial merger he’s orchestrated. On their way to Vegas, Robert reveals his plans and Elly’s outraged, believing that Robert is Miss Jane’s beau.
What is National Purebred Dog Day?
National Purebred Dog Day®. If you’re of a certain age, or a fan of TV from the 1960s, you’ll know The Beverly Hillbillies. The show was created by writer, Paul Henning, who inspired two other “country folk” themed television series: Petticoat Junction and Green Acres, both of which included dogs.
What was Andy Griffith's dog's name?
After that, he became “Jed Clampett’s dog, “Duke.”.
Who played Duke in Beverly Hillbillies?
“Duke” was played by a Bloodhound named “Stretch,” owned and trained by Frank Inn.
Who is Lisa in Green Acres?
In Green Acres, the character, “Lisa,” played by Eva Gabor owned “Mignon,” a Yorkshire Terrier, while a loveable mutt named “Higgins” appeared in Petticoat Junction, one of two roles he played during his 14-year career in show business (he was also “Benji” in the popular movies by the same name).

Season 1: 1962-1963
- The Beverly Hillbillies was the most-watched television show on the 1962–63 United States net…
code - 1 "The Clampetts Strike Oil" Paul Henning Ralph Levy September 26, 1962 1-1
A rural Ozark family relocates to Beverly Hills after oil is discovered on their property worth $25 million.
Season 2: 1963-1964
- The Beverly Hillbillies was the most-watched television show on the 1963–64 United States net…
code - 37 "Jed Gets the Misery" Paul Henning and Mark Tuttle Richard Whorf September 25, 1963 2-1
Jed pretends to be sick so that granny can get to doctoring and feel more at home. Mr. Drysdale and his physician get pulled into the ploy and Granny's mountain medicine is put to the test by a city doctor.
Season 3: 1964-1965
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code - 73 "Jed Becomes A Movie Mogul" Paul Henning and Mark Tuttle Joseph Depew September 23, 19…
Jed purchases a movie studio, leading him to meet many stars and Elly May to try her hand on the silver screen.
Season 4: 1965-1966
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code - 107 "Admiral Jed Clampett" Paul Henning and Mark Tuttle Joseph Depew September 15, 1965 4-1
Granny's fear of sharks makes her reluctant to go yachting with the rest of the family. (This is the first episode filmed and aired in color).
Season 5: 1966-1967
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code - 139 "The Party Line" Paul Henning and Mark Tuttle Joseph Depew September 14, 1966 5-1
Granny and Jethro return from visiting the hills with an old-fashioned telephone to communicate with home.
Season 6: 1967-1968
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code - 169 "Jed Inherits a Castle" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew September 6, 1967 6-1
Jed inherits a castle in England from a distant relative, and Jethro proceeds to prepare them for their journey across the pond.
Season 7: 1968-1969
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code - 199 "A Bundle for Britain" Gene Thompson Joseph Depew September 25, 1968 7-1
The Clampetts feel that their eighty million dollars in the bank is a burden to Mr. Drysdale, so they decide to relieve him by giving it to the Queen of the United Kingdom. (This is the first episode with Nancy Kulp and Raymond Bailey featured in the opening credits).
Season 8: 1969-1970
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code - 225 "Back to the Hills" Paul Henning and Dick Wesson Bob Leeds September 24, 1969 8-1
Granny wants to return to the hills to find Elly May a husband.
Season 9: 1970-1971
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code - 251 "The Pollution Solution" Paul Henning and Dick Wesson Bob Leeds September 15, 1970 9-1
The Clampetts travel to Washington DC to give their fortune to the President to fight the smog problem. (This is the first time an "edited" version of the opening credits, without the ballad, is aired).
Overview
The Beverly Hillbillies is an American television sitcom that was broadcast on CBS from 1962 to 1971. It had an ensemble cast featuring Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, and Max Baer Jr. as the Clampetts, a poor, backwoods family from the hills of the Ozarks, who move to posh Beverly Hills, California, after striking oil on their land. The show was produced by Filmways and was cr…
External links
• The Beverly Hillbillies at IMDb
• Watch full episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies on TVLand.com
• The Beverly Hillbillies at the Museum of Broadcast Communications
• Beverly Hillbillies Theme Bluegrass Lyrics (The Ballad of Jed Clampett)
Premise
The series starts with Jed Clampett, an impoverished and widowed hillbilly living alongside an oil-rich swamp with his daughter and mother-in-law. The start of each episode shows Jed discovering oil while shooting at a rabbit. However, in the first episode the oil is discovered by a surveyor for the OK Oil Company who realizes the size of the oil field, and the company pays him a fortune for the right to drill on his land. Patriarch Jed's cousin Pearl Bodine prods him to move to California …
Characters
Jed Clampett (portrayed by Buddy Ebsen), has little formal education and is completely naive about the world outside the area where he lives, but has a good deal of common sense. His forebears are revealed in Series 1 Episode 25 that his family came to America before the Mayflower arrived. However he later denies this to keep Mrs Drysdale happy. He is the widower of Granny's daught…
Theme music
The show's theme song, "The Ballad of Jed Clampett", was written by producer and writer Paul Henning and originally performed by bluegrass artists Foggy Mountain Boys, led by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. The song is sung by Jerry Scoggins (backed by Flatt and Scruggs) over the opening and end credits of each episode. Flatt and Scruggs subsequently cut their own version of the theme (with Flatt singing) for Columbia Records; released as a single, it reached number 44 on Bil…
Reception
The Beverly Hillbillies received generally poor reviews from contemporary critics. The New York Times called the show "strained and unfunny"; Variety called it "painful to sit through". Film professor Janet Staiger writes that "the problem for these reviewers was that the show confronted the cultural elite's notions of quality entertainment." The show did receive a somewhat favorable review fro…
Cancellation
The show was canceled in the spring of 1971 after 274 episodes. The CBS network, prompted by pressure from advertisers seeking a more sophisticated urban audience, decided to refocus its schedule on new urban-themed shows and, to make room for them, the two remaining series of CBS's rural-themed comedies were cancelled. This action came to be known as "the Rural Purge". P…
Reunions
In 1981, Return of the Beverly Hillbillies television film, written and produced by series creator Henning, was aired on the CBS network. Irene Ryan had died in 1973, and Raymond Bailey had died in 1980. The script acknowledged Granny's passing, but featured Imogene Coca as Granny's mother. Max Baer decided against reprising the role that both started and stymied his career, so the character of Jethro Bodine was given to another actor, Ray Young.