To humor Granny, Jed fakes illness so that she can resume the doctoring that brought her fame in the hills.
Granny defies medical opposition to her own brand of mountain medicine.
Granny's neighbors try to stop her when she attempts to create a vegetable garden in the front yard of the mansion grounds.
Elly sparks a new trend in understated fashion when she enrolls in a finishing school.
The Clampetts are taken for the new avant-garde social leaders.
Jethro shares a heart-to-heart conversation with Jed, and goes on to find himself a girlfriend in record time.
Love-struck Jethro decides he wants to marry Chickadee Laverne, a brassy burlesque dancer he brings home.
Jed is shocked when he receives news that his multimillion-dollar bank account has been overdrawn by $34 million.
The Clampetts, under the noxious influence of J.D. Clampett, impostor and unemployed actor, go to Hollywood.
Plans for a holiday feast at the Clampett mansion go awry when Elly makes a pet of the Thanksgiving turkey.
Mrs. Drysdale, giving a lavish garden party, finds to her horror that she is losing her guests to the Clampetts.
Jed decides that his tomboy daughter Elly, who has taken up motorcycle riding, needs a mother to make her a lady.
The Clampetts try to participate in some of the more civilized pleasures of Beverly Hills.
The Clampett family are somewhat befuddled when they receive lavish Christmas presents that all seem to come from Mr Drysdale.
Quirt Manly, celebrated star of television Westerns, is invited to the Clampett mansion to try to tame Elly May.
An Australian banker sends Drysdale a kangaroo as a joke, and Granny thinks she has discovered a giant jackrabbit.
A beauty-contest winner from the hills and her father come to visit Jethro with marriage on their minds.
Backwoods freeloader Lafe Crick lingers on at the Clampett mansion as an unwanted guest in search of an easy fortune.
Elly May decides to enter a beauty competition to become the queen of Beverly Hills, with some help from Miss Jane and the Drysdales; when Granny hears about the race, she wants to enter as well.
A rural family reluctantly exchanges a one-room mountain cabin for $25 million and a 35-room mansion, after they strike oil on their land.
Jed and his family are mistaken for a staff of crazy servants when they move into their new mansion.
The Clampett family miss being back at their old home in the mountains; Pearl tries to win over the oil man at the cabin as he takes her to a nearby phone.
When Mr. Drysdale describes Mrs. Drysdale as being a hypochondriac, the Clampetts assume she is a drunk.
Jed takes Drysdale's suggestion about buying good stock to heart and quickly purchases cows, pigs and chickens.
The homesick Clampetts, unaware that it's Halloween, decide to go calling on their Beverly Hills neighbors.
Drysdale attempts another step in the social renovation of the Clampetts by lending them his servants.
A private school teacher is shocked to learn that her new fifth-grade student is Jethro.
Elly May's first date in Beverly Hills ends in a riot of confusion before it even starts.
Sonny tries to court Elly May, as he determines that she needs to change from a hillbilly into an upper-class lady; Granny offers the use of her love charms to spice up their affair.
The Clampetts try to get Sonny to propose to Elly before Cousin Pearl can get her daughter Jethrine married to him.
The Clampetts load their shootin' irons for a match with the Drysdales when Sonny jilts and infuriates Elly May.
When Granny, Uncle Jed, Elly May and Jethro decide to return to the country for the holidays, they discover airline travel.
The Clampetts, home for Christmas, help Cousin Pearl woo Mr. Brewster, the big oil company executive.
Pearl's attempts to snag Mr. Brewster seem hopeless until he suddenly makes an outrageous public proposal.
Jed is confronted with too many cooks and not enough vittles when he invites Pearl and Jethrine to Beverly Hills.
Trying to cool a feud between Granny and Pearl, Jed takes his family on a sightseeing tour of Beverly Hills.
Drysdale's marriage is threatened when he looks to the Clampetts for a housekeeper while his wife is away.
Police and Elly's animals converge on the Clampett estate when Pearl starts giving yodeling lessons.
Two of Cousin Pearl's most ardent former suitors come to visit her in Beverly Hills; Jed doesn't know what to suggest.
Granny's plan to stop Pearl's yodeling backfires when the police she called find her illegal still.
Jed's bloodhound Duke takes on the role of matchmaker for his master and a glamorous woman from France.
A confidence man tries to sell Jed the Hollywood Bowl, Griffith Park and the Hollywood Freeway.
Jed is promoted to the position of bank vice president in order for him to participate in an interbank skeet shoot.
An authority on American history finds evidence that Jed's ancestors preceded the Mayflower to America.
Cousin Pearl gets a glamour treatment and tries to groom the Clampetts for high society.
Jed takes a dose of Granny's tonic and ends up on Lovers Lane with a gold-digging secretary.
Grannie manages to chase away an IRS agent with a shotgun, prompting a story from Mr. Drysdale about how the family came to live in Beverly Hills in the first place.
Los Angeles Dodgers coach Leo Durocher finds a new pitcher in Jethro.
The board chairman of Drysdale's bank is determined to meet Jed Clampett, the bank's financial wizard.
Jed acts as his own attorney when he's sued by a couple seeking $100,000 in damages for a fictitious auto accident.
The Clampetts take Jethro to Mrs. Drysdale's psychiatrist for an assessment so that he can pass the fifth grade; when Pearl accompanies him, she is worried about being asked to lie on the couch.
Jethro is finally told that he can finish the fifth grade by Doctor Twombly, but the doctor still wants to see Grannie; her love potion for Pearl misfires, leaving Twombly confused.
Jed takes over Drysdale's job for one afternoon and wins him the Banker of the Year title; Drysdale accidentally uses the wrong speech for his conference, and a new teller makes an impact.
One of Jethro's school friends spends a day at the Clampett mansion, and the hillbillies show the over-protected boy how to have fun.