The Beverly Hillbillies Season 7 |
Episode 1 - [A Bundle For Britain] |
Details : Mr Drysdale congratulates the Clampetts for reaching the sum of $80000000 in his bank. Jethro tells Jed he heard on the radio that the Queen Elizabeth was sold to Philadelphia. Jed rings Faversham in London And he confirms this. Says they sold both Queens to the U.S. (However he meant the Ocean LinersQueen Mary And Queen Elizabeth.Not the people.) Jed thinks that the Queen must be having money trouble And wants to help. He wants to withdraw his money And give it to the Queen. He's sure Mr Drysdale won't mindit must be a worry for him looking after all that money. When Mr Drysdale hears about this he hires an actor to play the Queen's Minister of Finance to accept the money And give it back to Mr Drysdale. But things don't go the way Mr Drysdale planned When the actor found out Jed was richhe sold him Canada And gave him the deed to take to the Queen herself. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Richard Caldicot | Alan Mowbray | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Sep. 25, 1968 |
Episode 2 - [Something For The Queen] |
Details : The Clampetts are flying to London to give the Queen the deed to Canada. Jethro smuggles Elly's buzzard on board in a bag And tells Mr Drysdale who wants to look at it. In the toilet Mr Drysdale opens the bag to have a look And the buzzard almost escapes. Mr Drysdale returns to his seat next to Jethro with feathers in his hair And flapping his arms like a bird. Granny sees this and thinks He has Goose Fever. When the Clampetts are driving through townpeople are pointing at them. Granny says news has spread how they chickened out of the war of the roses last time they were in England. When they arrive at the castle Colonel Dumbarton next door fires off his sunset canon And lowers the Union Jack flag. Granny thinks he's startin'the war of the roses all over again.! |
Guest Cast and Crew : Richard Caldicot | Jack Bannon | Alister Williamson | Dick Wesson | Warrene Ott | Mark Harris | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Oct. 02, 1968 |
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Episode 3 - [War Of The Roses] |
Details : Jethro challengers next door to the war of the roses Colonel Dumbarton accepts And they commence to joust. Jed wants to go to see the Queen And give her the deed to Canada. Mr Drysdale convinces him to stay And says he'll bring the Queen to Him. Mr Drysdale dresses Miss Jane as Queen Elizabeth the 1st And accepts the deed. Jethro is Knighted as well. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Richard Caldicot | Rosalind Knight | William Kendall | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Oct. 09, 1968 |
Episode 4 - [Coming Through The Rye] |
Details : Jethro spies Col.Dumbarton's neice through his telescope.When he tells Jed to look through it Jed sees her brother And thinks it's her 'cause he (she) is wearing a dress.(scottish kilt) Jethro is in lovehe wants to marry her. Granny doesn't want Jethro to marry a big ugly girl like that And eventually gets her wish. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Richard Caldicot | David Prowse | William Kendall | Ilona Rodgers | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Oct. 16, 1968 |
Episode 5 - [Ghost Of Clampett Castle] |
Details : Mr Drysdale wants to go homebut the Clampetts aren't ready to go yet. Faversham tells him about the Ghost of Clampett castle. Mr Drysdale thinks this will scare the Clampetts And they'll want to go home. Mr Drysdale tells them the story And Jethro wants to hold a seance to contact the ghost. Mr Drysdale dresses as a ghost And almost has them packing their bags until Granny shoots the 'ghost'with her shotgun And he goes howling down the hall. On the trip home Mr Drysdale has to stand all the way 'cause he can't sit down.! |
Guest Cast and Crew : Richard Caldicot | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Oct. 23, 1968 |
Episode 6 - [Granny Goes To Hooterville] |
Details : Petticoat Junction citizens take Granny's potent potions. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Edgar Buchanan | Frank Cady | Aron Kincaid | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Oct. 30, 1968 |
Episode 7 - [The Italian Cook] |
Details : While Granny's still in Hooterville Jethro hires an Italian chef to do their cooking. Granny's @ Drucker's telling him about how she used her tonic on Steve And Betty Jo's baby after discovering that Boy (the Petticoat Junction dog) was in the baby crib wearing a baby bonnet as well. Thinking that her tonic turned the dog into their baby. Granny sees the baby for the first time And thought it worked wonders! Sam Drucker arrives @ the Shady Rest with a telegram for Granny. The message was from Jethro saying the family's starving And misses her. So after riding on a horse driving a motorcycle getting on an airplane parachuting down to Beverly Hills she finds the Italian cook feeding the Clampetts. Granny chases after Jethro over that phony telegram! |
Guest Cast and Crew : Mike Minor | Frank Cady | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Nov. 06, 1968 |
Episode 8 - [The Great Cook-Off] |
Details : A temporary but tempting Italian cook stirs up a storm. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Nov. 13, 1968 |
Episode 9 - [Bonnie Flatt And Scruggs] |
Details : Musicians Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs play themselves in a spoof of Bonnie and Clyde |
Guest Cast and Crew : Joi Lansing | Earl Scruggs | Percy Helton | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Nov. 20, 1968 |
Episode 10 - [The Thanksgiving Spirit] |
Details : Thanksgiving with the folks from Petticoat Junction and Green Acres. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Edgar Buchanan | Eva Gabor | Tom Lester as Eb Dawson | Mike Minor | Frank Cady | June Lockhart | Meredith MacRae | Eddie Albert | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Nov. 27, 1968 |
Episode 11 - [The Courtship Of Homer Noodleman] |
Details : Drysdale casts Dash Riprock in a new role that of Elly May's lover. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tom Lester as Eb Dawson | Frank Cady | Larry Pennell | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Dec. 04, 1968 |
Episode 12 - [The Hot-Rod Truck] |
Details : Jethro wants to junk his old wreck and Granny thinks he means her. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Lonnie Burr | |
Air Date : Dec. 11, 1968 |
Episode 13 - [The Week Before Christmas] |
Details : The hustle and bustle increases as Christmas nears. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Frank Cady | Lori Saunders | Meredith MacRae | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Dec. 18, 1968 |
Episode 14 - [Christmas In Hooterville] |
Details : The hillbillies celebrate the Christmas holidays in Hooterville. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Edgar Buchanan | Tom Lester as Eb Dawson | Mike Minor | Percy Helton | Frank Cady | Lori Saunders | Meredith MacRae | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Dec. 25, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★ |
Episode 15 - [Drysdale And Friend] |
Details : Drysdale finds himself jailed and sharing a cell with a bear. |
Guest Cast and Crew : George Dunn | Percy Helton | Frank Cady | Hank Worden | J. Pat O'Malley | Hank Patterson | |
Air Date : Jan. 01, 1969 |
Episode 16 - [Problem Bear] |
Details : Drysdale has the flu and too many well-meaning visitors. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Norma Varden | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Jan. 08, 1969 |
Episode 17 - [Jethro The Flesh Peddler] |
Details : Jethro starts his own Hollywood talent agengy called JB Enterprises. His office the entire 5th floor of The Commerce Bank of Beverly Hills. Meanwhile Cousin Roy pays a visit when a record agent heard him play back in his hometown. The gang decides to pay a visit to JB hoping he would sign Roy. Jethro doesn't want any hayseeds as clients. So Roy decided to pack for home until he saw Elly May in a nice dress. Roy was speechless (seeing Elly in a nice dress) he decides to pay a visit to that record company. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Roy Clark | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Jan. 22, 1969 |
Episode 18 - [Cousin Roy In Movieland] |
Details : Roy arrives @ the Clampett house hoping to make it in show biz. Problem is he doesn't have the money. So Jed decides to back up Roy. Meanwhile Jethro faces eviction from his office @ the Commerce Bank of Beverly Hills. Mr. Drysdale demands the $5000 rent. Jed tries to have Jethro become Roy's agent but Jethro doesn't want any country hick acts. So he changes Roy to being part of a group. When Roy's new act bombs Jed And Mr. Drysdale advise Jethro to stick with country music after Roy's record becomes a hit! But Jethro tore the contract And starts begging for Roy to come back! |
Guest Cast and Crew : Roy Clark | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Jan. 29, 1969 |
Episode 19 - [Jed Clampett Enterprises] |
Details : Drysdale evicts Jethro from the bank building. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Percy Helton | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Feb. 05, 1969 |
Episode 20 - [The Phantom Fifth Floor] |
Details : Chaos is rampant at Clampett Enterprises. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Herb Vigran | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Feb. 12, 1969 |
Episode 21 - [The Hired Gun] |
Details : Drysdale schemes to evict the Clampetts. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Percy Helton | Charles Lane | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Feb. 19, 1969 |
Episode 22 - [The Happy Bank] |
Details : Business is booming — if confusing — at Clampett Enterprises. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Percy Helton | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Feb. 26, 1969 |
Episode 23 - [Sam Drucker's Visit] |
Details : Sam Drucker (Frank Cady) foments family unrest when he visits the hillbillies. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Frank Cady | Larry Pennell | Lori Saunders | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Mar. 05, 1969 |
Episode 24 - [The Guru] |
Details : The mansion becomes a mecca for a phony guru (William Mims). |
Guest Cast and Crew : William Mims | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Mar. 12, 1969 |
Episode 25 - [The Jogging Clampetts] |
Details : Jogging mania seizes the hillbillies and Drysdale. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Paul Newlan | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Mar. 19, 1969 |
Episode 26 - [Collard Greens An' Fatback] |
Details : Pat Boone as a prospective buyer of the Drysdale home. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jack Bannon | Pat Boone | Tris Coffin | Director : Joseph Depew | |
Air Date : Mar. 26, 1969 |