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The Beverly Hillbillies (1962 - 1971) The Clampetts
were living off the land when Jed Clampett accidentally discovered oil on his property becoming instant millionaires. They moved to Beverly Hills only to find that their down-to-earth lifestyle clashes with their
new suburb and its upper-class inhabitants. Click the picture to play the episode
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The Clampetts
Strike Oil (Premiere - September 26, 1962) Jed Clampett is told by a representative of an oil company that the swamp
behind his shack is full of oil. The Clampett clan move to Beverly Hills and mistake their new home for a prison and
the groundskeepers for prisoners.
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Getting
Settled (Season 1, Episode 2 - October 3, 1962) The Clampetts begin to adjust to things such as refrigerators as they settle
into their new home in Beverly Hills, California. Jed also is having to confront how his daughter Elly May is maturing.
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Meanwhile
Back at the Cabin (S. 1, Ep. 3 - Oct. 10, 1962) While Grannie boils pool water for washing and Ellie May gets a feminine
make-over by Miss Hathaway, cousin Pearl makes eyes with the visiting oil man while he gives her a ride to the nearest
phone.
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The Clampetts Meet
Mrs. Drysdale (Season 1, Episode 4 - Oct. 17, 1962) Mr. Drysdale panics when Mrs. Drysdale comes back from Boston early. He sets
on a plan to get the Clampetts to go to Palm Springs.
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Jed Buys
Stock (Season 1, Episode 5 - Oct. 24, 1962) Grannie prepares her special mash to help cure Mrs. Drysdale of her drinking
problem while Jed does as Mr. Drysdale suggests and buys stock.
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Home For
Christmas (Season 1, Episode 13 - December 19, 1962) Jed, Ellie May, Jethro and Grannie take their first plane flight back home
for Christmas to visit cousin Pearl, who is busy cooking up a feast to win Mr. Brewster's unwilling heart.
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Christmas
at the Clampetts (Season 2, Episode 14 - December 25, 1963) It is Christmas time, and the Clampetts receive beautiful
gifts from the Drysdales, including a boat and a television set. However, they mistake the gifts for other things, the TV
set for a washing machine, and the boat as someone else’s.
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