6601 Young Love - 9/13/66
Uncle Joe starts a Free Wedding and Honeymoon Contest to promote business for the Shady Rest Hotel.
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Tom Lester as Eb |
Richard Hale as Judge Clark |
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Sylvia Field as Laura |
Janet Waldo as Violet |
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Ernest Trues as Tony |
William Bakewell as Herbert |
6602 Birdman of Shady Rest - 9/20/66
A young crop-dusting pilot makes a crash landing near the Shady Rest Hotel and an equally hard impact on Kate Bradley's daughters.
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George Chandler as Doc Stuart |
Ed Beemer as Major Corbett |
6603 Hooterville, You're All Heart - 9/27/66
Steve Elliott is about to lose his crop-dusting plane unless he can get up an overdue payment.
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Kay E. Kuter as Newt Kiley |
Tom Fadden as Ben Miller |
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Jesse White as Sharpe |
Lloyd Corrigan as Rev. Mr. Jones |
6604 The All-Night Party - 10/4/66
Kate Bradley forbids Bobbie Jo to join her junior-college chums for an all-night outing on the town.
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Tom Lester as Eb |
Heather Woodruff as Connie |
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Sheila Bromley as Mrs. Burris |
Jimmy Hawkins as Scott |
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Gail Bonney as Mrs. Tomley |
Buck Buchanan as Boy |
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Melinda Plowman as Mary Jane |
6605 Cannonball, Inc. - 10/11/66
Hooterville residents, taking over operation of the Cannonball, demand so many changes that the train's crew decides to quit.
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Charles Lane as Homer Bedloe |
Virginia Sale as Maude Blake |
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Tom Fadden as Ben Miller |
Bill McLean as Andy Parker |
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Jess Kirkpatrick as Conrad Mosley |
6606 He Loves Us, He Loves Us Not - 10/18/66
Steve Elliott gets in a jam when the Bradley sisters decide he is fair game for marriage.
6607 Kate Grounds Selma Plout - 10/25/66
Kate Bradley tangles with Selma Plout when Selma tries to lure pilot Steve Elliott into marriage with her daughter.
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
Lynette Winter as Henrietta |
6608 Shoplifter at the Shady Rest - 11/1/66
The Shady Rest Hotel becomes a temporary jail when the sheriff closes the county prison and goes on vacation.
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Ben Lassy as Eustace Pockle |
Alice Nunn as Mrs. Benson |
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Olan Soule as Mr. Benson |
Barry Kelly as Sheriff Crandall |
6609 The Almost Annual Charity Show - 11/15/66
Kate Bradley loses her regular post as producer of Hooterville's almost annual charity show to her conniving arch-enemy, Selma Plout.
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
6610 How Bugged Was My Valley - 11/22/66
Hooterville is thrown into chaos when Uncle Joe tries to scare up some crop-dusting business for Steve Elliott.
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Kay E. Kuter as Newt Kiley |
Guy Wilkerson as Ray Turlock |
6611 Twenty-Five Years Too Late - 11/29/66
The presence of a competitor for Kate's hand motivates storekeeper Sam Drucker to confess his longstanding secret passion for her.
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Dennis O'Keefe as Walter |
6612 The Runt Strikes Back - 12/6/66
Betty Jo dumbfounds her disdainful elder sisters by landing a date for the dance with two handsome men.
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Terry Phillips as Don |
Tom Lester as Eb |
6613 Is There A Doctor In The Valley - 12/13/66
Homer Bedloe tries to stop the Cannonball when he finds that the train's schedule has been altered for medical purposes.
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Charles Lane as Homer Bedloe |
Richard Tyler as Dr. Craig |
6614 The Santa Claus Special - 12/20/66
Scrooge-like Homer Bedloe derails Kate's plan for Christmas Eve caroling and gift-distributing aboard the Hooterville Cannonball.
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Charles Lane as Homer Bedloe |
Tom Lester as Eb |
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Roy Roberts as Curtis |
6615 My Daughter The Secretary - 12/27/66
Kate Bradley's perennial foe, Selma Plout, schemes to cheat Kate's daughter, Billie Jo, out of a weekend in "Excitement City".
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Lynette Winter as Henrietta Plout |
Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
6616 The Rise And Fall Of A Tycoon - 1/3/67
The Cannonball service creaks to a halt when Uncle Joe becomes General Manager of the Hooterville railroad.
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Charles Lane as Homer Bedloe |
Roy Roberts as Curtis |
6617 Girls! Girls! Girls! - 1/17/67
Jealousy permeates the Shady Rest Hotel when the Bradley girls invite each other's boyfriends to the Turnabout Dance.
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Jack Bannon as Tommy |
Sam Wade as Jerry |
6618 His Highness The Dog - 1/24/67
The Shady Rest Hotel is beset by dog problems when Uncle Joe tries to make a quick buck as a dog-sitter.
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Bartlett Robinson as Morton |
6619 Temperance, Temperance - 1/31/67
Kate Bradley sells the virtues of human kindness to a touring temperance lecturer who is neglecting his small son.
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Buddy Foster as Clint |
John Hoyt as Priddy |
6620 A Star Is Born - 2/7/67
Residents of the Shady Rest Hotel are thrown into a turmoil when a talent contest is held in Hooterville.
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Walker Edmiston as Announcer |
Dallas Williams as Andrew |
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Kay E. Kuter as Newt Kiley |
Walter Baldwin as Grandpappy |
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Hank Worden as Roy Turlock |
Peter Leeds as Sparks |
6621 Don't Call Us - 2/14/67
Billie Jo lands her first professional singing engagement, one night at the Flamingo Room in the Springdale Hotel.
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Frank Nelson as Austin |
Jan Arvan as Waiter |
6622 That's Max??? - 2/21/67
Billie Jo is stunned when Steve Elliott all but announces that he is about to marry a former girl friend.
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Jackie Russell as Max |
Ron Stokes as Jack |
6623 Hey, Look Me Over - 2/28/67
Billie Jo Bradley becomes jealous of her sweetheart, aviator Steve Elliott, and her youngest sister, Betty Jo.
6624 The Fishing Derby - 3/7/67
To boost business at the Shady Rest, Uncle Joe and Sam Drucker promote a fishing contest but delay paying for the prize merchandise.
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George Ives as Granger |
Bill Baldwin as Dunsworth |
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Russ Grieve as Grant |
6625 Kate's Big Deal - 3/14/67
Kate Bradley's daughters are first for, then against, their mother's plan to sell the Shady Rest Hotel.
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
Vinton Hayworth as Holloway |
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Walter Baldwin as Grandpa Miller |
Hank Worden as Roy Turlock |
6626 Author! Author - 3/21/67
Kate Bradley becomes worried when Bobbie Jo begins associating with a strange group of friends after she wins a poetry award.
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Tom Lester as Eb |
Valerie Brook as Entertainer |
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Jimmy Hawkins as Stanley |
6627 Kate's Cousin Mae - 3/28/67
The arrival of Kate's Cousin Mae brings both romance and dissension to Hooterville.
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Shirley Mitchell as Mae |
Forrest Lewis as Judge Clark |
6628 That Was The Night That Was - 4/4/67
Kate Bradley's Shady Rest Hotel is patronized by a guest who gives every indication of being from outer space. [Note - this is the last episode that Smiley Burnette appeared in]
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Frank DeVol as Dr. Newton |
6629 The Eternal Rectangle - 4/11/67
Bobbie Jo and Betty Jo compete for the favor of Steve Elliott, heretofore the boyfriend of their sister, Billie Jo.
6630 Steve's Ol' Buddy - 4/18/67
The arrival of an old Air Force buddy endangers Steve Elliott's status with the Bradley sisters.
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Lynette Winter as Henrietta Plout |
Jimmy Hawkins as Jeff |
6631 A House Divided - 5/2/67
It's the males vs. the females when an increase in population requires the election of a new county supervisor.
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
Walter Baldwin as Grandpa Miller |
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Max Mellinger as Henry Tuttle |
Hank Worden as Farmer |
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Sarah Selby as Wilma Tuttle |
6632 Go Away, Fat - 5/9/67
The Shady Rest Hotel becomes a "diet farm" when Cousin Mae brings in an overweight girl and starts a weight reduction program.
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Shirley Mitchell as Cousin Mae |
Lorraine Bendix as Agnes |