6901 Make Room For Baby - 9/27/69
Dog suddenly becomes a second-class citizen at the Shady Rest Hotel when Steve, Betty Jo and baby Kathy Jo move in.
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J. Pat O'Malley as Hobo |
6902 The Game Warden - 10/4/69
Uncle Joe, caught with too many fish in his possession by Game Warden Orrin Pike, is threatened with a jail sentence.
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Charles Seel as Judge Clayton |
6903 The Other Woman - 10/11/69
Betty Jo and Steve Elliott find the serenity of their honeymoon cottage disturbed by intruders.
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Pat Buttram as Mr. Haney |
Marvin Kaplan as Stanley |
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Bill McLean as Mr. Birdwell |
Hervie Faye as Oliver |
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Alice Nunn as Mrs. Birdwell |
6904 One Of Our Chickens Is Missing - 10/18/69
Two rough motorcyclists, suspected of poaching, are too many and too tough for Game Warden Warren Pike to capture.
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Dean Stanton as Ringo |
Harry Stanton as Sheriff |
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Jack Bannon as Buck |
6905 The Three Queens - 10/25/69
Sparks fly when the three Bradley sisters and Dr. Craig find themselves competitors in a beauty contest.
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Hal Peary as Jack King |
Virginia Sale as Myra |
6906 The Glen Tinker Caper - 11/1/69
An unknown singer tries to smuggle an adorable Vietnames orphan into the United States by bringing her to Hooterville.
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Glenn Ash as Glen Tinker |
Sharann Hisamoto as Tami |
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Parley Baer as Judge Madison |
6907 The Tenant - 11/8/69
When a glamorous authoress moves into the Shady Rest Hotel, Billie Jo turns on the charm to move her right out again.
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Leslie Parrish as Jackie |
Frank Aletter as Arthur Lewis |
6908 A Most Momentous Occasion - 11/22/69
Uncle Joe installs a new bathroom at the Shady Rest Hotel to stop Steve and Betty Jo from moving out.
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Pat Buttram as Mr. Haney |
6909 Sorry Doctor, I Ain't Taking No Shots - 11/15/69
Dr. Craig persuades a stubborn hillbilly family to submit to flu shots by curing their ailing hound dog.
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Kay E. Kuter as Newt Kiley |
Peter Whitney as Jasper Tweedy |
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Jay Clark as Claude Tweedy |
6910 The Camping Trip - 11/29/69
Bobbie Jo's boyfriend, Orrin, finally manages to make friends with Uncle Joe when he rescues the old fellow from a hungry bear.
6911 Kathy Jo's First Birthday - 12/6/69
Baby Kathy Jo almost misses her first birthday party when she lands in jail with Uncle Joe.
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Karl Lukas as Charlie |
Buck Buchanan as Vendor |
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Herbie Faye as Jack Stewart |
Bill McLean as Elbert Quinby |
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John Cliff as Sheriff |
6912 The Golden Spike Ceremony - 12/20/69
Uncle Joe strikes oil at the Hooterville-Pixley golden spike ceremony and plans ways to spend his new "fortune".
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Kay E. Kuter as Newt Kiley |
Frank Wilcox as Henderson |
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Walter Baldwin as Grandpa Miller |
Jim Begg as Employee |
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Jonathan Hole as Thackery |
Harry Hickox as Buell |
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Bartlett Robinson as Mayor |
6913 Goodbye, Mr. Chimp - 12/13/69
Uncle Joe tries to get rid of the pet chimp who is gradually wrecking the Shady Rest Hotel.
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Herb Vigran as Al |
6914 But I've Never Been In Erie, PA - 12/27/69
An industrialist registers at the Shady Rest and offers Uncle Joe a chance to make a fortune.
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Rudy Vallee as H.A. Smith |
Tim Graham as Bert |
6915 How To Arrange A Marriage - 1/3/70
Bobbie Jo attempts to soften up Billie Jo's new boyfriend for marriage. [Meredith MacRae and Greg Mullavey later marry in real life]
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Greg Mullavey as Jerry Roberts |
6916 Selma Plout's Plot - 1/10/70
Selma Plout's scheme to snag a husband for her daughter almost forces Steve out of the crop-dusting business.
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
Jack Sheldon as Ronnie Coleman |
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Lynette Winter as Henrietta Plout |
6917 With This Ring... - 1/17/70
Orrin Pike is observed buying a ring and the family jumps to the conclusion that he's going to propose to Bobbie Jo.
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Jean Corbett as Lydia |
Merlin Olsen as Merlin Fergus |
6918 The Valley's New Owner - 1/24/70
Shy Orrin Pike becomes a big man when an old deed indicates he is the legal owner of the entire Hooterville Valley.
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William Mims as Mayor Potts |
6919 Steve's Uncle George - 1/31/70
Steve's Uncle George visits the Shady Rest Hotel and lives up to his reputation as a troublemaker.
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Don Ameche as Uncle George |
Rufe Davis as Floyd Smoot |
6920 Susan B. Anthony, I Love You - 2/7/70
Billie Jo returns from Chicago with a visionary zeal for the women's liberation movement and enlists her sisters in "the cause".
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Walter Baldwin as Grandpa Miller |
Jean Corbett as Cashier |
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Frank Ferguson as Bert the Barber |
Paul Todd as Jerry |
6921 Spare That Cottage - 2/14/70
It becomes a tragic matter when it appears that Steve's and Betty Jo's honeymoon cottage will be demolished for a new highway.
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Robert Rockwell as Norbert Thompson |
Stu Wilson as Ben Miller |
6922 Whiplash, Whiplash - 2/28/70
Selma Plout tries to slap a lawsuit against Uncle Joe for a whiplash injury suffered in a fall from a hammock.
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Elvia Allman as Selma Plout |
Buddy Lester as Timothy Temkin |
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Lynette Winter as Henrietta Plout |
6923 Last Train To Pixley - 3/7/70
Uncle Joe takes over as engineer of the Cannonball until the railway company decides to sell it for a tax write-off.
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Rufe Davis as Floyd Smoot |
Parley Baer as Mr. Billingham |
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Sarah Selby as Mrs. Frisby |
Percy Helton as Mr. Benton |
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Robert Jellis as Ben Miller |
June Lockhart, Jr. as Girl |
6924 Love Rears Its Ugly Head - 3/21/70
Billie Jo tries to spread love throught the valley with a new theory of sensitivity training.
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Roy Roberts as Game Warden Hughes |
6925 No, No, You Can't Take Her Away - 3/28/70
The Bradleys are shaken by the news that a handsome and wealthy male doctor is coming to visit their own Dr. Janet Craig.
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Keith Andes as Dr. Marlowe |
6926 Betty Jo's Business - 4/4/70
Betty Jo Elliott starts a day nursery to augment the family income.
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Peggy Russell as Mrs. Frisby |
Nancy Marlow as Mrs. Hughes |
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Dodo Denney as Mrs. Graham |