6801 Birthplace Of A Future President - 9/28/68
Everyone feels Doc Stuart has been slighted when Steve Elliott decides to take his wife to Baltimore for the birth of their baby.
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Herbert Voland as Mr. Andrews |
Kay E. Kuter as Newt Kiley |
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Regis Toomey as Doc Stuart |
Jean Vander Pyl as Clara Miller |
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
6802 The Singing Sweethearts - 10/5/68
Betty Jo reluctantly appears on a live television program as a member of "The Singing Sweethearts".
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Regis Toomey as Doc Stuart |
Dave Ketchum as Buddy Buster |
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Sid Melton as Ted Swift |
Katherine Minner as Old Lady |
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Dick Crawford as Announcer |
6803 Only A Husband - 10/19/68
The attention lavished on the expectant Betty Jo makes Steve feel left out, so he goes fishing with Uncle Joe.
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Regis Toomey as Doc Stuart |
Geoff Edwards as Jeff Powers |
6804 The Valley Has A Baby - 10/26/68
Betty Jo must operate the Cannonball herself in order to get to the hospital to have her baby. [Bea Benaderet appears only as a voice in this, her last episode. A stand-in appears as Kate in Betty Jo's hospital room]
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Regis Toomey as Doc Stuart |
Jean Vander Pyl as Gladys Tuttle |
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Eddie Albert as Oliver Douglas |
Kay St. Germain as Mabel Hoffman |
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Eva Gabor as Lisa Douglas |
Valerie Brooke as Nurse |
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
6805 Granny, The Baby Expert - 11/2/68
Granny goes to Hooterville to take care of Betty Jo's new baby but loses her glasses and mistakes the family dog for the child.
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Irene Ryan as Granny (Beverly Hillbillies) |
Bob Jellison as Salesman |
6806 Wings - 11/9/68
Richard Arlen and Buddy Rogers arrive for a premiere of "Wings" - 40 years late.
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Richard Arlen as Himself |
Robert Carson as Studio Executive |
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Buddy Rogers as Himself |
Guy Wilkerson as Attendant |
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
Benny Rubin as Gus Huffle |
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William Mims as Mayor Potts |
Dennis Fimple as Elwood |
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Jean Vander Pyl as Mrs. Frisby |
6807 The Lady Doctor - 11/16/68
Doc Stuart's new associate turns out to be an attractive woman, which seems to displease everyone in Hooterville. [This is June Lockhart's first episode]
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Regis Toomey as Doc Stuart |
Kay St. Germain as Evelyn Tucker |
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Paul Hartman as Bert |
Barbara Morrison as Doris Clayton |
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Jean Vander Pyl as Mrs. Frisby |
Hal Smith as Ben Miller |
6808 The Sneaky Ways Of A Woman Who Is Both Beautiful And Smart - 11/23/68
Dr. Janet Craig, rebuffed as a physician by the local males, sets out to win them over as a woman - and good cook.
6809 The Strange Case Of Joseph P. Carson - 11/30/68
In an attempt to get rid of lady Dr. Craig, Uncle Joe fakes an illness that becomes real.
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Regis Toomey as Doc Stuart |
6810 Bye, Bye, Doctor - 12/7/68
A handsome suitor shows up unexpectedly and threatens to take Dr. Janet Craig from the valley.
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Dennis Morgan as Dennis Roberts |
Paul Hartman as Bert, the Barber |
6811 First Night Out - 12/14/68
Betty Jo and Steve enjoy an evening out unaware their baby has gone to jail with her sitter.
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Geoff Edwards as Jeff |
Harold Peary as Brisbane Snead |
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Amzie Strickland as Farmer's Wife |
Dave Willock as Sheriff |
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Andy Albin as Matt |
6812 A Cake From Granny - 12/21/68
Homer Bedloe returns to Hooterville with a brand-new scheme to sabotage the Cannonball.
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Irene Ryan as Granny (Beverly Hillbillies) |
Sarah Selby as Nellie |
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Charles Lane as Homer Bedloe |
Nancy Kulp as Jane Hathaway (also BH) |
6813 The Feminine Mistake - 12/28/68
Bobbie Jo decides to become an emancipated woman and leave Hooterville.
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
Natalie Core as Ada |
6814 The Ballad Of The Everyday Housewife - 1/4/69
When it appears that Steve is beginning to take his wife too much for granted, Bobbie Jo tries to make him be more demonstrative.
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Eva Gabor as Lisa Douglas |
Benny Rubin as Patient |
6815 The Christening - 1/11/69
Five eminently qualified and extremely jealous rivals volunteer to be baby Kathy Jo's godfather.
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Regis Toomey as Doc Stuart |
Frank Devol as Rev. Barton |
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Olan Soule as Bert |
6816 Billie Jo And The Big Big Star - 1/18/69
A big city comedian threatens to alienate all of Hooterville by making fun of local characters.
Rich Little as Rick Wayne
Elvia Allman as Selma Plout
6817 Steve's New Job - 1/25/69
To go to New York or not to go to New York - that is the question faced by Steve and Betty Jo after Steve gets a big job offer.
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Dennis Fimple as Elwood |
6818 The Cannonball Bookmobile - 2/1/69
Three old friends become rivals for the affections of a charming librarian.
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Betty White as Adelle Colby |
Paul Hartman as Bert Smedley |
6819 A Man Called Cyrus Plout - 2/8/69
Plans for the annual Hooterville Founders' Day celebration are wrecked by generation-gap dissension.
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
Lynette Winter as Henrietta Plout |
6820 Joe Saves The Post Office - 2/15/69
Uncle Joe leads a delegation to Washington, D.C. to save Sam Drucker's post office.
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Kay E. Kuter as Newt Kiley |
Ray Kellogg as Guard |
6821 I'm Allergic To Daddy - 2/22/69
Steve Elliott is declared out of bounds in his own house when it appears his baby daughter is allergic to him.
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Amzie Strickland as Mrs. Tucker |
6822 Uncle Joe Retires - 3/1/69
Lazy Uncle Joe, who fancies himself a human dynamo, announces his retirement.
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Paul Hartman as Bert Smedley |
Russ Bender as Farmer |
6823 The Organ Fund - 3/8/69
The Hooterville folks are faced with a larcenous fund raiser when they try to find enough money to buy the church a new organ.
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Jack Sheldon as Freddie Kirby |
Jack Denton as Marco |
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Frank DeVol as Rev. Barton |
6824 The Great Race - 3/15/69
The future of the Shady Rest hangs on the outcome of a race between the Cannonball and an overland taxi.
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Sarah Selby as Mrs. Grundy |
Jonathan Hole as Hank Thackery |
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Hal Smith as Jug Gunderson |
6825 Tune In Next Year - 3/22/69
The people of Hooterville do everything they can think of to prevent Dr. Janet Craig from leaving to work for a famed neurologist.
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Paul Hartman as Bert Smedley |
Jeff Thompson as Ted Thorsen |
6826 By The Book - 3/29/69
Steve Elliott hurriedly takes off on a crop-dusting job not knowing he underbid for the assignment by $1800.
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Kenneth Washington as Bill Blake |