# |
Title |
Air date |
Prod# |
1 |
"Spur Line to Shady Rest" |
September 24, 1963 |
001 |
Homer Bedloe, trouble-shooter for the C&F W Railroad, journeys to the little community of Hooterville to find out why a branch line doesn't connect with a main line. |
2 |
"Quick, Hide the Railroad" |
October 01, 1963 |
002 |
The Hooterville Cannonball is headed for the last roundhouse, and Kate Bradley decides that the only way to save it from the scrap heap is to hide the ancient engine -- all seven and one-half tons of it. |
3 |
"The President Who Came to Dinner" |
October 08, 1963 |
004 |
C&F W Railroad President Norman P. Curtis can't get ace trouble-shooter Homer Bedloe to scrap the Hooterville Cannonball, so he decides to do it himself--incognito. |
4 |
"Is There a Doctor in the Roundhouse?" |
October 15, 1963 |
005 |
Railroad President Norman P. Curtis accidentally breaks the throttle of the Hooterville Cannonball -- and folks can't get to Kate's annual Shady Rest Jamboree. |
5 |
"The Courtship of Floyd Smoot" |
October 22, 1963 |
006 |
Floyd Smoot has been jilted by his mail-order sweetheart, so Kate pretends to fall in love with him in order to restore his self-confidence. |
6 |
"Please Buy My Violets" |
October 29, 1963 |
003 |
Uncle Joe decides to go into the cologne business. |
7 |
"The Ringer" |
November 05, 1963 |
007 |
Betty Jo enters the annual Shady Rest Horseshoe Tournament against Pixley Fats and becomes the first female contestant in the tournament's history. |
8 |
"Kate's Recipe for Hot Rhubarb" |
November 12, 1963 |
008 |
Kate is determined to get her book-loving daughter, Bobbie Jo, to go out on a date. |
9 |
"The Little Train Robbery" |
November 19, 1963 |
009 |
A couple of respectable-looking young crooks plan to rob the Hooterville Cannonball of its bank shipment. |
10 |
"Bedloe Strikes Again" |
November 26, 1963 |
010 |
Railroad executive Homer Bedloe returns to Shady Rest for another try at scrapping the Hooterville Cannonball. |
11 |
"Uncle Joe's Replacement" |
December 03, 1963 |
011 |
Uncle Joe believes he is being "put out to pasture" when Kate gives general store clerk, Herbie Bates, a job as assistant general manager of the Shady Rest. |
12 |
"Honeymoon Hotel" |
December 10, 1963 |
012 |
Uncle Joe decides to become a justice-of-the-peace and turn Shady Rest into a honeymoon haven. |
13 |
"A Night at the Hooterville Hilton" |
December 17, 1963 |
015 |
A brochure describing the incomparable Shady Rest Hotel of the future is prematurely mailed to a Hooterville travel columnist. |
14 |
"Cannonball Christmas" |
December 24, 1963 |
014 |
Homer Bedloe plans to stop the Hooterville Cannonball from making its traditional Christmas caroling tour. |
15 |
"Herbie Gets Drafted" |
December 21, 1963 |
013 |
Herby Bates, who is sweet on Billie Jo, won't be seeing much more of her--he's just been drafted. |
16 |
"Bobbie Jo and the Beatnik" |
January 07, 1964 |
018 |
Bobbie Jo is entranced with poet Alan Landman, a visiting beatnik who is passing through Hooterville. |
17 |
"My Daughter the Doctor" |
January 14, 1964 |
016 |
Billie Jo receives a $500 insurance endowment, which her late father set aside for his first-born to become a doctor. But Billie Jo wants to go to Hollywood to become an actress. |
18 |
"Hooterville vs. Hollywood" |
January 21, 1964 |
017 |
Kate confers with Judge Drucker to see if she can legally prevent Billie Jo from going to Hollywood. |
19 |
"Visit from a Big Star" |
January 28, 1964 |
019 |
A movie-idol wants to hide away from it all at the Shady Rest. |
20 |
"Last Chance Farm" |
February 04, 1964 |
020 |
Uncle Joe tells two plump ladies that Shady Rest is a reducing farm, where their loss is the management's gain. |
21 |
"The Very Old Antique" |
February 11, 1964 |
021 |
Homer Bedloe returns to Hooterville with a retired railroad tycoon who's interested in buying the Cannonball. |
22 |
"The Art Game" |
February 18, 1964 |
022 |
The art dealer buys one of Uncle Joe's paintings for its valuable frame, but Uncle Joe thinks he's on the road to fantastic artistic success. |
23 |
"Betty Jo's First Love" |
February 25, 1964 |
023 |
Betty Jo has her first crush - but the object of her affections (Orville Miggs) is more interested in tinkering with cars than he is in romance. |
24 |
"Behind All Silver, There's a Cloud Lining" |
March 03, 1964 |
024 |
Uncle Joe tries to bring more guests to Shady Rest--and get his drainage ditch dug for free--by spreading rumors about a silver strike in the area. |
25 |
"The Talent Contest" |
March 10, 1964 |
025 |
Uncle Joe is promoting a talent contest, and he tries to make sure that one of his three nieces wins. |
26 |
"Kate and the Manpower Problem" |
March 17, 1964 |
026 |
An old school chum thinks it's time Kate was married again, and she tells the girls to round up some prospects. |
27 |
"The Ladybugs" |
March 24, 1964 |
027 |
Uncle Joe decides to cash in on "Beatlemania" by casting his nieces and Sheriff Ragsdale's daughter in a musical group called "The Ladybugs". |
28 |
"The Hooterville Flivverball" |
March 31, 1964 |
028 |
Uncle Joe decides to bankrupt the Hooterville Cannonball by starting his own railroad, powered by Orville Miggs' flivver. |
29 |
"Kate the Stockholder" |
April 07, 1964 |
030 |
In another attempt to do away with the Hooterville Cannonball, Homer Bedloe embarks on a program of harassment designed to force Charley Pratt and Floyd Smoot to quit. |
30 |
"Kate and the Dowager" |
April 14, 1964 |
031 |
Socialite Clara Watkins is an important guest at Shady Rest. Unless she recommends the place to her friends, the bank won't lend Kate any more money. |
31 |
"Charley Abandons the Cannonball" |
April 21, 1964 |
032 |
Everyone seems too busy to spend any time with Charley, so he decides to quit his job as engineer of the Hooterville Cannonball. |
32 |
"Dog Days at Shady Rest" |
April 28, 1964 |
033 |
Railroad President Norman Curtis thinks that his household's pet basset hound needs a change of scenery, so he sends the dog off to Shady Rest. |
33 |
"A Millionaire for Kate" |
May 05, 1964 |
034 |
Kate Bradley is visited by an old schoolmate who's now a millionaire, but Uncle Joe has him pegged as a con artist. |
34 |
"Bedloe and Son" |
May 12, 1964 |
035 |
Homer Bedloe returns to Hooterville with his son, Homer Junior, who is as hateful and devious as his father. |
35 |
"Local Girl Makes Good" |
May 19, 1964 |
036 |
Business executive Mary Jane Hastings returns home to Hooterville and impresses everyone with her administrative ability, particularly her handling of men. |
36 |
"Cave Woman" |
May 26, 1964 |
037 |
Shady Rest would stand a better chance of being selected as the site of the big convention if Kate were around, but she's trapped in a cave-in. |
37 |
"Kate Flat on Her Back" |
June 02, 1964 |
038 |
Kate is still trying to get Shady Rest chosen as the site for a big convention, but a sprained ankle has incapacitated her and the job of cornering the convention is left to Uncle Joe and the daughters. |
38 |
"The Genghis Keane Story" |
June 09, 1964 |
029 |
When Adelaide "Genghis" Keane returns from Europe, Kate is surprised to find that the elderly schoolteacher is no longer the tyrannical disciplinarian she used to be. |
# |
Title |
Air date |
Prod# |
1 |
"Betty Jo's Dog" |
September 22, 1964 |
6401 |
Betty Jo has a new friend - a little dog that keeps following her around. She'd like to keep the animal, but Kate says the animal must go. |
2 |
"Race Against the Stork" |
September 29, 1964 |
6402 |
Kate's friend, Elsie, comes to stay at Shady Rest while waiting to have her baby, and a nervous Uncle Joe immediately works out a master plan to get a doctor to Shady Rest when the crucial time arrives. |
3 |
"Have Library, Will Travel" |
October 06, 1964 |
6403 |
Uncle Joe has grown extremely fond of pretty librarian Phyllis Marsh, who has set up a traveling library in the baggage car of the Hooterville Cannonball |
4 |
"The Umquar Strip" |
October 13, 1964 |
6404 |
Homer Bedloe sees an opportunity to close down the Hooterville Cannonball when he learns that an Indian tribe has legal title to the land the Cannonball's tracks are on |
5 |
"As Hooterville Goes" |
October 27, 1964 |
6406 |
Hooterville will have to go some to retain its record as the first community in the state to file election returns--Crabtree [not Crabwell] Corners has got itself an automatic voting machine. |
6 |
"My Dog the Actor" |
November 10, 1964 |
6405 |
Billie Jo enters a picture of the family dog in a pet-food company's contest, and the mutt is selected one of five finalists. |
7 |
"The Great Buffalo Hunt" |
November 17, 1964 |
6407 |
Uncle Joe shocks Kate by bringing home a buffalo! It's part of his scheme to dupe a wealthy British sportsman into coming to "Shady Rest Hunting Lodge". |
8 |
"Betty Jo's Pen Pal" |
November 24, 1964 |
6408 |
Shady Rest has an exotic guest: Betty Jo's Japanese pen pal Nobuko. |
9 |
"Bedloe's Nightmare" |
December 01, 1964 |
6409 |
Homer Bedloe, the Hooterville Cannonball's arch-enemy, has been having terrible nightmares about the train. To get rid of them, his psychiatrist suggests that he "learn to love" the Cannonball. |
10 |
"Kate's Bachelor Butter" |
December 08, 1964 |
6410 |
Food salesman Jack Crandall, a passenger on the Cannonball, is stunned when the train stops just so Charley and Floyd can pick apples for Kate's special recipe: Bachelor Butter. |
11 |
"Mother of the Bride" |
December 15, 1964 |
6411 |
Rumor has it that Billie Jo is secretly engaged to Dan Plout, who is none other than the son of Kate's arch-enemy, Selma Plout. |
12 |
"The Lost Patrol" |
December 29, 1964 |
6412 |
Shady Rest is invaded by the Army, which is conducting maneuvers in the area, and some of the troops are more interested in Kate's daughters than they are in the war games. |
13 |
"Smoke-Eaters" |
January 05, 1965 |
6413 |
The members of the Hooterville Volunteer Fire Department Band are trying to raise money because without it, they cannot establish a Hooterville Volunteer Fire Department. |
14 |
"The Curse of Chester W. Farnsworth" |
January 12, 1965 |
6414 |
Uncle Joe is convinced that Shady Rest is haunted by the ghost of Chester W. Farnsworth, a guest at the hotel some fifty years ago. |
15 |
"There's No Flame Like an Old Flame" |
January 19, 1965 |
6415 |
Uncle Joe has begun corresponding with the Widow Perkins, an old flame who left Joe standing at the altar - and then married the best man. |
16 |
"Billie Jo's First Job" |
January 26, 1965 |
6418 |
Billie Jo has landed her first job, but Kate's not so sure she approves: Billie's going to be private secretary to novelist Oliver Fenton, whose books have been banned in Hooterville. |
17 |
"A Matter of Communication" |
February 02, 1965 |
6419 |
It's some miles to the nearest telephone and the girls are beginning to feel like social outcasts, but Kate can't afford to have a special line run to Shady Rest. |
18 |
"Kate Bradley, Girl Volunteer" |
February 09, 1965 |
6420 |
Hooterville's embarrassed volunteer firemen, unable to put out a blaze on the Cannonball, have to call for outside help. |
19 |
"Hooterville Crime Wave" |
February 16, 1965 |
6421 |
As Hooterville's bounty hunter, Uncle Joe may finally get the chance to capture someone: Two escaped convicts are in the area. |
20 |
"For the Birds" |
February 23, 1965 |
6422 |
he Cannonball must temporarily cease operations: A bird has established a nest in the train's smokestack. Needless to say, Homer Bedloe tries to turn the situation to his advantage. |
21 |
"Modern Merchandising" |
March 02, 1965 |
6423 |
Sam Drucker's customers at the general store are deserting him to shop at a new supermarket in nearby Pixley. |
22 |
"Visit From the Governor" |
March 09, 1965 |
6424 |
Uncle Joe wants to invite the governor of the state to visit Hooterville, but no one will support his proposal. |
23 |
"A Borderline Story" |
March 16, 1965 |
6425 |
Surveyors discover that Shady Rest straddles the county border and Uncle Joe plans to play this up as a sure-fire tourist attraction. |
24 |
"The Shady Rest Hotel Corporation" |
March 23, 1965 |
6426 |
The hotel needs a new water heater and Uncle Joe wants to pay for it by selling stock in the Shady Rest Hotel Corporation. |
25 |
"A Tale of Two Dogs" |
March 30, 1965 |
6427 |
Hooterville is feuding with neighboring Crabwell Corners over possession of a Spanish-American cannon, and Betty Jo is feuding with Tad Winslow of that town over who has the better dog. |
26 |
"The Black Box" |
April 06, 1965 |
6428 |
A top-secret Air Force camera, equipped with a detonating device to prevent its capture, falls out of a plane--and lands at Shady Rest. |
27 |
"Bedloe's Most Fiendish Scheme" |
April 13, 1965 |
6416 |
Homer Bedloe has arranged for the Pixley Bank to foreclose on Kate Bradley's mortgage, so Uncle Joe and the daughters are forced to seek employment. |
28 |
"Bedloe Gets His Comeuppance" |
April 20, 1965 |
6417 |
In this second half of a two-part story, Homer Bedloe is still pressuring Kate for the mortgage payment and he plans to evict the Shady Rest folks unless they come up with money in a hurry. |
29 |
"The Mayor of Hooterville" |
April 27, 1965 |
6430 |
Uncle Joe thinks it's time Hooterville elected a mayor and he has an excellent candidate in mind: himself. |
30 |
"Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Jinx?" |
May 04, 1965 |
6429 |
No one in Hooterville wants any part of Uncle Joe, for the word's around that he is a jinx. |
31 |
"The Chicken Killer" |
May 11, 1965 |
6431 |
Dog Catcher Hinky Mittenfloss, who's been after the Bradley dog for some time, locks up the pooch on charges of killing a farmer's chickens. |
32 |
"Why Girls Leave Home" |
May 18, 1965 |
6432 |
A music professor recommends that would-be singer Bobbie Jo go to New York for singing lessons. |
33 |
"There's No Stove LIke an Old Stove" |
May 25, 1965 |
6433 |
Fed up with chopping wood for Kate's old wood-burner, Uncle Joe cooks up a scheme to get her to buy a new stove. |
34 |
"The Brontosaurus Caper" |
June 01, 1965 |
6434 |
Betty Jo has given up baseball to dedicate her life to science--or at least to her handsome new science teacher. |
35 |
"The Hairbrained Scheme" |
June 08, 1965 |
6435 |
Uncle Joe buys a goat which he hopes to milk for millions--by peddling the milk as a hair-growing balm to aid Hooterville's numerous bald citizens. |
36 |
"There's No Business With Show Business" |
June 15, 1965 |
6436 |
Circus boss Harry Harmon has heard about Uncle Joe's reputation as an easy mark, and he plans to con Joe into letting the flat-broke circus troupe take up lodging at Shady Rest. |
# |
Title |
Air date |
Prod# |
1 |
"Dear Minerva" |
September 14, 1965 |
6501 |
Kate Bradley becomes an anonymous celebrity when she writes a lovelorn column for the local paper. |
2 |
"The Baffling Raffle" |
September 21, 1965 |
6502 |
Uncle Joe runs into trouble trying to recover his winning raffle ticket from Kate Bradley, who is serving on a jury. |
3 |
"The Dog Turns Playboy" |
September 28, 1965 |
6503 |
The Shady Rest Pooch becomes wealthy when a lawyer appears at the hotel and announces that the dog has inherited $200. |
4 |
"The Good Luck Ring" |
October 05, 1965 |
6504 |
Bobbie Jo counts on a "good luck" ring to help her win a spelling contest. |
5 |
"Joe Carson, General Contractor" |
October 12, 1965 |
6505 |
Uncle Joe pretends he is a general contractor so he can make a few dollars handling the renovation of the "Green Acres" farmhouse. |
6 |
"Bobbie Jo's Sorority" |
October 26, 1965 |
6506 |
Bobbie Jo must accomplish a seemingly impossible feat in order to qualify for membership in Hooterville High School's only sorority. |
7 |
"A Doctor in the House" |
November 02, 1965 |
6507 |
The Shady Rest Hotel acquires a house physician, much to the distress of proprietor Kate Bradley. |
8 |
"Hooterville A-Go-Go" |
November 09, 1965 |
6508 |
Kate Bradley's daughters clamor for her to invite rock 'n' roll star King Ring-a-Ding to perform at a benefit show. |
9 |
"Hooterville Hurricane" |
November 16, 1965 |
6509 |
Uncle Joe becomes a fight promoter when he meets up with a young local plumber with the size and strength of a gorilla. |
10 |
"Betty Jo Goes to New York" |
November 23, 1965 |
6510 |
A week in New York City transforms Betty Jo Bradley from a country girl to a svelte sophisticate. |
11 |
"Bedloe's Successor" |
November 30, 1965 |
6511 |
Homer Bedloe, arch-enemy of the Hooterville Cannonball, returns in abject disgrace and poverty to Hooterville Valley. |
12 |
"The Crowded Wedding Ring" |
December 07, 1965 |
6512 |
One of Kate Bradley's old swains pays a visit, but his efforts to rekindle their romance are thwarted by his dominating sister. |
13 |
"Uncle Joe Plays Post Office" |
December 14, 1965 |
6513 |
Uncle Joe becomes the new postmaster of Hooterville and moves the post office to the Shady Rest Hotel. |
14 |
"What's a Trajectory?" |
December 21, 1965 |
6514 |
The Shady Rest Hotel is visited by a mysterious and affluent guest, whom Uncle Joe deduces is a bank robber. |
15 |
"The Butler Did It" |
December 28, 1965 |
6515 |
Bobbie Jo enters a contest sponsored by Gibney's Old English Tomato Sauce and wins first prize - an English butler. |
16 |
"Better Never Than Late" |
January 04, 1966 |
6516 |
Kate Bradley battles rural postmasters to recover an ill-advised letter from the mails. |
17 |
"Betty Jo Catches the Bouquet" |
January 11, 1966 |
6517 |
Tomboy Betty Jo goes looking for a husband on the premise that fate has singled her out to become the next bride in the community. |
18 |
"Billie Jo's Independence Day" |
January 18, 1966 |
6518 |
Billie Jo moves out from under her mother's roof and discovers that independence has its drawbacks. |
19 |
"Yogurt, Anyone?" |
January 25, 1966 |
6519 |
High-schooler Betty Jo poses as a college coed to retain the interest of a handsome college boy. |
20 |
"Only Boy in the Class" |
February 01, 1966 |
6520 |
Bobbie Jo takes pity on the only boy in her home economics class and induces her mother to help him win a passing grade. |
21 |
"The County Fair" |
February 08, 1966 |
6521 |
All the Bradleys expect to be big winners in the contests they enter at the county fair - until Uncle Joe gives them a hand. |
22 |
"Jury at the Shady Rest" |
February 15, 1966 |
6522 |
Gluttonous jurors, lodged at the Shady Rest Hotel, refuse to reach a verdict because they like Kate Bradley's food so much. |
23 |
"The Invisible Mr. Dobble" |
February 22, 1966 |
6523 |
Kate Bradley believes she has lost her mind when she finds that one of her guests at the Shady Rest Hotel is invisible. |
24 |
"It's Not the Principle, It's the Money" |
March 01, 1966 |
6524 |
Kate tries to refurbish the Shady Rest Hotel to attract conventions while Uncle Joe plans to make it a shambles to reduce taxes. |
25 |
"War of the Hotels" |
March 08, 1966 |
6525 |
Kate Bradley fights a no-hands-barred "hotel war" with Murdock Sneep, unscrupulous operator of the rival Pixley Hotel. |
26 |
"The Windfall" |
March 15, 1966 |
6526 |
On an excursion to Pixley, ostensibly to look for a job, Uncle Joe stumbles on a fortune in buried money. |
27 |
"Second Honeymoon" |
March 22, 1966 |
6527 |
Uncle Joe's solicitude threatens the 10-year marriage of a couple who have returned to the Shady Rest for a second honeymoon. |
28 |
"Kate Sells the Hotel" |
March 29, 1966 |
6528 |
Convinced that her daughters would like to move to New York, Kate Bradley clinches a deal to sell the Shady Rest Hotel. |
29 |
"Kate Bradley, Peacemaker" |
April 05, 1966 |
6529 |
Kate acts as peacemaker when a feud between Floyd and Charley threatens to end the operation of the Hooterville Cannonball. |
30 |
"Whatever Happened to Betty Jo?" |
April 12, 1966 |
6530 |
Betty Jo fails to return home from school on time, and her alarmed mother, Kate, concludes she has run away to get married. |
31 |
"Every Bachelor Should Have a Family" |
April 19, 1966 |
6532 |
Kate Bradley and her bickering family stage a display of harmony to impress a long-time bachelor who is considering marriage. |
32 |
"The Young Matchmakers" |
April 26, 1966 |
6531 |
Widow Kate Bradley's three daughters organize a lonely hearts club to find eligible bachelors for her. |
33 |
"Hooterville Valley Project" |
May 03, 1966 |
6533 |
Homer Bedloe, the villainous railroad official and perennial foe of Kate Bradley, plans a dam that will flood Kate's hotel. |
34 |
"Betty Jo's Bike" |
May 10, 1966 |
6534 |
The Shady Rest Hotel becomes a giant nursery when Betty Jo's baby-sitting business falls into the lap of her mother, Kate. |
# |
Title |
Air date |
Prod# |
1 |
"Young Love" |
September 13, 1966 |
6601 |
Uncle Joe starts a Free Wedding and Honeymoon Contest to promote business for the Shady Rest Hotel. |
2 |
"Birdman of Shady Rest" |
September 20, 1966 |
6602 |
A young crop-dusting pilot makes a crash landing near the Shady Rest Hotel and an equally hard impact on Kate Bradley's daughters. |
3 |
"Hooterville, You're All Heart" |
September 27, 1966 |
6603 |
Steve Elliott is about to lose his crop-dusting plane unless he can get up an overdue payment. |
4 |
"He Loves Us, He Loves Us Not" |
October 04, 1966 |
6606 |
Steve Elliott gets in a jam when the Bradley sisters decide he is fair game for marriage. |
5 |
"The All-Night Party" |
October 11, 1966 |
6604 |
Kate Bradley forbids Bobbie Jo to join her junior-college chums for an all-night outing on the town. |
6 |
"Cannonball, Inc." |
October 18, 1966 |
6605 |
Hooterville residents, taking over operation of the Cannonball, demand so many changes that the train's crew decides to quit. |
7 |
"Kate Grounds Selma Plout" |
October 25, 1966 |
6607 |
Kate Bradley tangles with Selma Plout when Selma tries to lure pilot Steve Elliott into marriage with her daughter. |
8 |
"The Almost Annual Charity Show" |
November 01, 1966 |
6609 |
Kate Bradley loses her regular post as producer of Hooterville's almost annual charity show to her conniving arch-enemy, Selma Plout. |
9 |
"How Bugged Was My Valley" |
November 15, 1966 |
6610 |
Hooterville is thrown into chaos when Uncle Joe tries to scare up some crop-dusting business for Steve Elliott. |
10 |
"Twenty-Five Years Too Late" |
November 22, 1966 |
6611 |
The presence of a competitor for Kate's hand motivates storekeeper Sam Drucker to confess his longstanding secret passion for her. |
11 |
"The Runt Strikes Back" |
November 29, 1966 |
6612 |
Betty Jo dumbfounds her disdainful elder sisters by landing a date for the dance with two handsome men. |
12 |
"Is There a Doctor in the Valley?" |
December 13, 1966 |
6613 |
Homer Bedloe tries to stop the Cannonball when he finds that the train's schedule has been altered for medical purposes. |
13 |
"The Santa Claus Special" |
December 20, 1966 |
6614 |
Scrooge-like Homer Bedloe derails Kate's plan for Christmas Eve caroling and gift-distributing aboard the Hooterville Cannonball. |
14 |
"My Daughter the Secretary" |
December 27, 1966 |
6615 |
Kate Bradley's perennial foe, Selma Plout, schemes to cheat Kate's daughter, Billie Jo, out of a weekend in "Excitement City". |
15 |
"The Rise and Fall of a Tycoon" |
January 03, 1967 |
6616 |
The Cannonball service creaks to a halt when Uncle Joe becomes General Manager of the Hooterville railroad. |
16 |
"His Highness the Dog" |
January 17, 1967 |
6618 |
The Shady Rest Hotel is beset by dog problems when Uncle Joe tries to make a quick buck as a dog-sitter. |
17 |
"Girls! Girls! Girls!" |
January 24, 1967 |
6617 |
Jealousy permeates the Shady Rest Hotel when the Bradley girls invite each other's boyfriends to the Turnabout Dance. |
18 |
"Temperance, Temperance" |
January 31, 1967 |
6619 |
Kate Bradley sells the virtues of human kindness to a touring temperance lecturer who is neglecting his small son. |
19 |
"A Star is Born" |
February 07, 1967 |
6620 |
Residents of the Shady Rest Hotel are thrown into a turmoil when a talent contest is held in Hooterville. |
20 |
"Shoplifter at the Shady Rest" |
February 14, 1967 |
6608 |
The Shady Rest Hotel becomes a temporary jail when the sheriff closes the county prison and goes on vacation. |
21 |
"Don't Call Us" |
February 21, 1967 |
6621 |
Billie Jo lands her first professional singing engagement, one night at the Flamingo Room in the Springdale Hotel. |
22 |
"Hey, Look Me Over" |
February 28, 1967 |
6623 |
Billie Jo Bradley becomes jealous of her sweetheart, aviator Steve Elliott, and her youngest sister, Betty Jo. |
23 |
"That's Max???" |
March 07, 1967 |
6622 |
Billie Jo is stunned when Steve Elliott all but announces that he is about to marry a former girl friend. |
24 |
"The Fishing Derby" |
March 14, 1967 |
6624 |
To boost business at the Shady Rest, Uncle Joe and Sam Drucker promote a fishing contest but delay paying for the prize merchandise. |
25 |
"Kate's Big Deal" |
March 21, 1967 |
6625 |
Kate Bradley's daughters are first for, then against, their mother's plan to sell the Shady Rest Hotel. |
26 |
"Author! Author!" |
March 28, 1967 |
6626 |
Kate Bradley becomes worried when Bobbie Jo begins associating with a strange group of friends after she wins a poetry award. |
27 |
"Steve's Ol' Buddy" |
April 04, 1967 |
6630 |
The arrival of an old Air Force buddy endangers Steve Elliott's status with the Bradley sisters. |
28 |
"That Was the Night That Was" |
April 11, 1967 |
6628 |
Kate Bradley's Shady Rest Hotel is patronized by a guest who gives every indication of being from outer space. |
29 |
"The Eternal Rectangle" |
April 18, 1967 |
6629 |
Bobbie Jo and Betty Jo compete for the favor of Steve Elliott, heretofore the boyfriend of their sister, Billie Jo. |
30 |
"Kate's Cousin Mae" |
April 25, 1967 |
6627 |
The arrival of Kate's Cousin Mae brings both romance and dissension to Hooterville. |
31 |
"A House Divided" |
May 02, 1967 |
6631 |
t's the males vs. the females when an increase in population requires the election of a new county supervisor. |
32 |
"Go Away, Fat" |
May 09, 1967 |
6632 |
The Shady Rest Hotel becomes a "diet farm" when Cousin Mae brings in an overweight girl and starts a weight reduction program. |