6 seasons available
The new housekeeper falls in love with Luke.
Three women do Grampa's housekeeping.
George wants to be elected VFW commander.
A roofing salesman swindles Luke.
Foreigners tour the farm.
An Army paratrooper lands on the chicken coop.
Luke falls for the actress staying with the McCoys.
The new housekeeper tries to set her daughter up with Luke.
Pepino inherits a valuable estate in Arizona.
A woman veterinarian treats a sick cow.
Luke becomes a health-spa athletic director.
Grampa and George are playing Cupid when their respective farmhands, Pepino and Pedro, find themselves competing for the same girl.
Luke sells gossip stories to a newspaper.
Luke signs up for 20 years worth of dance lessons.
Luke and a crop duster vie for a rich woman.
Luke falls for the owner of a cornfield-trampling cow.
Grampa has to pick Louise's tomato crop.
A Scottish relative threatens Grampa's family position.
Greg runs away from home because he feels neglected.
Luke gets an ad-agency job.
Grampa runs for grange president; Louise's aunt is campaign manager.
Aunt Win has ulterior motives for dating George.
Grampa fears Luke will leave the farm if he marries Louise.
Aunt Win tries to make Luke jealous by matchmaking.
Greg has imaginary friends and makes up stories.
Luke keeps bringing dogs to the ranch.
Grampa, Luke and George are judges in a homemaker contest.
Grampa threatens George with a curse.
Luke tries to get rid of Uncle Rightly before Louise visits.
Uncle Rightly courts Flora to finance his musical milking machine.
Uncle Rightly promotes a corn-growing contest.
Jazz musicians rent a room.
Luke grows a full beard and a new rotten personality to go with it.
Luke buys auctioned paintings.
Luke and Pat buy a boat.
Luke and Louise intervene in another couple's quarrels.
George and Flora fight over home improvements.
Luke and Greg become friends.
Pepino's mother runs a frijoles business.
Grampa becomes a salesman in a hardware store.
A family in a trailer wants to park at the ranch.
Grampa and Luke quarrel over what they should plant.
Hassie wants to take piano lessons.
Kate falls victim to a sales pitch.
Grampa rents the fruit and vegetable stand to a man from town.
Grampa teaches George courtship methods.
Kate becomes ill as Christmas approaches.
Grampa puts Luke in charge of the farm.
Hassie befriends a wealthy neighbor.
Luke and Kate dabble in the stock market.
Kate visits a marriage counselor.
Amos won't give Kate money for a washing machine.
Pepino prepares to take his citizenship test.
Hassie's hip friends ridicule Grampa.
Grampa goes to jail for burning trash.
Grampa sees that George's nephew is up to no good.
Amos has two dates for the church social.
An Italian girl helps Kate can.
Luke utters another woman's name in his sleep.
Grampa finds out that he is seven years younger than he thought.
Luke is put in charge of George's apple crop.
Grampa and George fight over a tree sprayer.
George is allergic to their checkerboard.
Grampa uses Pepino's money to pay bills.
Grampa sends Pepino on vacation and hires a hand.
Grampa is cursed by Pepino's voodoo priest.
Grampa thinks his cousin Sarah is abused by her husband.
Grampa and George jointly win a piglet in a raffle.
Kate enrolls in night school.
Kate buys a canning company.
Pepino moonlights as a nightclub entertainer.
Little Luke wants Luke to be his partner in the Grange picnic games.
Little Luke's career choice prompts Amos to visit his teacher.
Amos breaks up George's new romance.
Kate and Luke think Grampa is working too hard.
Luke worries about losing his hair.
A hermit steals food and leaves coyote skins.
The McCoys learn that George failed to name Amos as his beneficiary.
The men hire a Japanese girl to help Kate.
The family differs over what horse to take as payment of a debt.
The McCoys take in a city boy as a farm hand.
Grampa invests in a phony oil well.
Grampa tries to market his produce himself.
Luke is jealous.
Grampa and George try to collect insurance money.
One of the McCoys' cows is requisitioned by the Army.
Luke and Amos are arrested for gambling.
The McCoys hire a girl to help them in Kate's absence.
Grampa becomes a Sunday-school teacher.
Little Luke's baseball skills suffer when he falls in love.
Grampa wants to become an actor.
Amos discourages George from selling the farm.
Grampa pays for Pepino's wedding reception.
Hassie tries to get into a high school sorority.
Hassie helps Kate with housework until she recovers.
The family opens a bank account.
Businessmen exploit Amos to further a real-estate deal.
The McCoys visit the family matriarch in West Virginia.
Grampa upsets a business deal that benefits his relatives.
Grampa tries to recapture his youth.
Kate is jealous of a new neighbor.
Grampa finds $200.
Schoolgirls' attentions inflate Little Luke's ego.
A neighbor offers to send Hassie on a European trip as his granddaughter's companion.
Grampa tries to boost Luke's self-confidence.
Pepino's matador cousin visits.
Grampa tries to get George to hire a housekeeper.
Kate's ex-boyfriend and his wife visit.
Grampa and Luke get caught hunting out of season.
Hassie is offered a screen test by a con man.
The McCoys hire a housekeeper.
Kate wants to join the garden club.
A new neighbor challenges Grampa's concepts of femininity.
A fighter and his manager try to get Luke to box.
Grampa insists on working for Luke.
Grampa wants the Air Force to change jets' flight paths.
Grampa helps a poor widow run a diner.
The McCoys invite a politician and his wife to their home.
Pepino asks the McCoys to help impress his fiancee's uncle.
Grampa is run off the road by a hot rod.
Little Luke must enter a haunted house.
The McCoys arrange for Sam and Aggie to be married.
Grampa and Luke enlist Hassie's boyfriend to help build a boat.
George sells one of his paintings.
Luke sells barnyard deodorant.
The entire family, except Grampa, wants to buy a television.
Neighbor George wrecks his car on McCoy property.
George runs for town council.
George and Flora's cousin visits.
Luke tutors an attractive bowler, and Kate gets jealous.
Little Luke writes a school composition about Grampa.
A visiting cousin is a hen-pecked husband.
The McCoys attend a convention in Los Angeles.
Little Luke draws the tallest girl in class for a date.
Grampa and George think there's oil on their properties.
Grampa, thinking Kate and Luke too strict, disciplines the children.
Grandpa refuses to accept a settlement from the phone company.
Little Luke spends his paper route money on himself.
Kate wears a strapless dress to the Grange dance.
Grampa undersells eggs in an effort to capture the market.
Grampa unwittingly sells antique furniture inexpensively.
Grampa thinks a family member is a jinx.
Grampa and George both want to be delegates to the lodge convention.
Grampa sweet-talks the woman who comes to foreclose the McCoys mortgage.
Hassie announces her engagement.
Grampa protests the mothballing of a Navy ship.
Luke and Kate trade Grampa's old car.
Hassie learns to dance and wears makeup.
Little Luke practices the trumpet.
Kate makes Luke take dancing lessons.
Grampa uses a divining rod to locate water.
Con men try selling Amos a dog.
Luke enters a singing contest.
Luke and Kate have a spat over kissing in public.
Grampa tries to best George in a pig-raising contest.
Amos gives instruction on how to handle women.
Kate receives an ancient vacuum cleaner as a gift.
Pepino fears losing his job to the new hired hand.
The McCoys think the new neighbors are snobs.
Luke gets a night job at a shoe store.
Kate's old school friend is now a movie star.
The family needs a bank loan.
The McCoys find a dinosaur bone.
His lodge is set to honor Luke.
Grampa objects to Kate learning to drive.
Abuelo makes up war stories.
Grampa does everything he can to put an end to the drought, including a rain dance with a Native American.
George stays with the McCoys.
The family fear's Kate's mother's suitor is after her money.
Kate's party dress doesn't fit.
Hassie is depressed after a fight with her boyfriend.
Grampa thinks a widow is smitten with him.
Grampa wants Luke to coach Little League.
Hassie wants to have a birthday party.
Grampa wants to fix a hole in the road.
Kate feels Luke neglects her.
Grampa hides the furniture when the tax appraiser visits.
Kate enters the Mrs. Homemaker contest.
Luke and Kate take out an insurance policy.
A con man finagles a house-painting contract from the McCoys.
Grampa goes on a camping trip with Little Luke.
Luke and Grampa compete in a skeet shoot.
Illiterate Grampa helps the lodge answer mail.
An actor injures his back on the McCoy property.
A crook steals the money from the church social.
The McCoy family moves to a ranch in California.
The McCoys start a roadside egg stand.
The male McCoys buy Kate a gun.
Grampa sells his gun in order to make a mortgage payment.
Grampa takes over the supervision of Hassie and Little Luke.
Grampa sells seemingly useless farm land to a swindler.
Luke proves his manhood to Grampa by sleeping on the couch.
Grampa asks Flora MacMichael on a date because she is a good cook.
Grampa competes with George in a fishing contest.
Grampa refuses to support a woman (Reta Shaw) running for city council.
Grampa destroys Flora's apple tree.
Grampa lets a billboard salesman advertise from the roof.
Grampa joins a lodge.
Grampa must get glasses in order to drive.
Luke becomes jealous when a photographer pays special attention to Kate.
Kate's mother visits.
Grampa fixes a man up with Flora in a trade to get the man's dog.
Kate is jealous when an attractive woman flirts with Luke.
Little Luke's schoolmates call him a hillbilly.
Grampa tries to fool Luke and Kate into believing he's ready for retirement.
Grampa thinks the family forgot his birthday.
Luke and Kate celebrate their second wedding anniversary.
Luke signs a contract to buy a pool.
Kate's salesman uncle visits.
Amos thinks the family forgot his birthday.
Grampa uses home remedies to fight a cold.
Pepino goes to work for George when the McCoys can't give him a raise.
Grampa wants Kate to stop working.
Grampa needs a character witness for court.
A wealthy man showers the McCoys with gifts.
Luke and Kate throw a party.
Grampa tries to ruin George's romance.
Luke and Kate try to convince Amos to try new farming methods.
Amos wants to join the fire department.
Little Luke copies Grampa's bad habits.
Hassie thinks her date to the class dance is homely.
Grampa sees a youthful photo of Flora wearing scanty attire.
Little Luke enters the corn-eating contest.
Luke and Kate convince Grampa to join a group for elderly people.