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Petticoat Junction
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Petticoat Junction

Tue, Sep 24, 1963
  • Comedy
  • Family
Series · Synopsis

Synopsis

The Bradley family are proud owners of the Shady Rest Hotel. Kate and her three young daughters do the job of running the hotel.

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Cast

Top of the call sheet

  • M
    Mike Minor
    as Steve Elliott
  • Meredith MacRae
    Meredith MacRae
    as Billie Jo Bradley
  • Lori Saunders
    Lori Saunders
    as Bobbie Jo Bradley
  • Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    as Uncle Joe Carson
  • Frank Cady
    Frank Cady
    as Sam Drucker
  • June Lockhart
    June Lockhart
    as Dr. Janet Craig
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Episodes

7 seasons · 222 episodes

Ended · 222 aired
Season 1
38 episodes · 38 aired
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  • E1
    Spur Line to Shady Rest (1)
    Aired · Tue, Sep 24, 1963 · 30m

    Homer Bedloe, trouble-shooter for the C&F W Railroad, is sent by railroad president Norman P. Curtis to the little community of Hooterville to find out why a branch line doesn't connect with the main line. The branch line carries the "Cannonball" train, and is vital to the Shady Rest Hotel, run by Kate Bradley, her three grown daughters and "Uncle Joe" Carson. If Bedloe succeeds in shutting down the Cannonball, Kate faces ruin.

  • E2
    Quick, Hide the Railroad (2)
    Aired · Tue, Oct 1, 1963 · 30m

    Kate uses a combination of charm, subterfuge, and wiles to prevent Homer Bedloe from catching the Hooterville Cannonball and getting to Pixley in order to initiate proceedings that would permanently terminate the train's operation. She has to keep him at the Shady Rest long enough to convince him that the Cannonball is an integral part of the valley's life. When all else fails, Kate gets Sam, the Hooterville Jack of all professions, to scare Bedloe into changing his mind.

  • E3
    The President Who Came to Dinner (1)
    Aired · Tue, Oct 8, 1963 · 30m

    C&F W Railroad President Norman P. Curtis is incensed that ace troubleshooter Homer Bedloe utterly failed to scrap the Hooterville Cannonball. Taking matters into his own hands, he decides to do it himself, incognito. Although Curtis doesn't intend on appearing as such, he comes across to Kate and others in the valley as a hobo after he takes a tumble in a field, ripping and dirtying his suit and losing his wallet in the process. But, he has a change of heart when he experiences Kate's hospitality and kindness.

  • E4
    Is There a Doctor in the Roundhouse? (2)
    Aired · Tue, Oct 15, 1963 · 30m

    Norman Curtis, who has fallen in love with life at the Shady Rest, is still staying there for free without Kate yet knowing his true identity. He accidentally breaks the throttle handle of the Hooterville Cannonball and folks can't get to Kate's annual Shady Rest Jamboree. Norman decides to come clean about his identity. The problem is no one believes him. In fact, they all believe he's crazy. But the executive tries to make amends with a determined effort to obtain the nearly-nonexistent replacement part. Norman brings three of his friends in to help, who everyone also think are hobos. Thanks to Norman, the Jamboree is a success.

  • E5
    The Courtship of Floyd Smoot
    Aired · Tue, Oct 22, 1963 · 30m

    Floyd Smoot, the conductor, is courting a woman through the mail. But, when she ends it after receiving a photo of him, he loses all confidence. Kate tries to help him think all the women from Hooterville and the surrounding area have eyes for him, but instead he gets the idea that Kate has been secretly in love with him. Kate comes up with a plan to get Flyod's mind off of her. Meanwhile, the Hooterville Hornets football team and their coach Uncle Joe are on a losing streak.

  • E6
    Please Buy My Violets
    Aired · Tue, Oct 29, 1963 · 30m

    Uncle Joe spends Kate's money to buy cases of lousy smelling men and women's cologne to make a fast buck reselling it. The money was intended to put screens in the hotel that will keep mosquitoes from chasing away paying guests. Kate figures out a way to sell all the cologne to salesmen Mr. Blake and Mr. Gordon. The men are going to sell it as insecticide.

  • E7
    The Ringer
    Aired · Tue, Nov 5, 1963 · 30m

    Betty Jo enters the annual Shady Rest Horseshoe Tournament and becomes the first female contestant in the tournament's history. But she experiences conflicting emotions when she finds herself with an opportunity to defeat the legendary Pixley Fats. After a talk with Kate, Betty Jo decides that winning means more to Pixley Fats than to her, because that's all he really has in life.

  • E8
    Kate's Recipe for Hot Rhubarb
    Aired · Tue, Nov 12, 1963 · 30m

    When Billie Jo has to come up with a fourth for her double date with Junior Hocker and Junior's visiting friend Roger Budd, Kate suggests Bobbie Jo to her. Billie Jo doesn't think Bobbie Jo would be a good fit as she knows all the boys see Bobbie Jo as a book worm instead of a fun girl. Convincing Bobbie Jo may be more difficult as Bobbie Jo admits that she just doesn't feel comfortable around boys yet. She goes on the date, but comes home early saying she just can't compete with Billie Jo. Kate tries to teach Bobbie Jo how to flatter a man the way Billie Jo does. On her next date with Roger, things go much better.

  • E9
    The Little Train Robbery
    Aired · Tue, Nov 19, 1963 · 30m

    Two young men, Arthur Gilroy and Lowell Rightmeyer, are on their way to rob the bank in Pixley. They change their plans when they learn that the next day, the Cannonball, without any armed guards, will make its run from Hooterville to Pixley for the bank shipment. Arthur and Lowell decide to stay the night at the Shady Rest. Kate and the family are happy to have two polite and handsome young men stay with them. Arthur and Lowell do hold up the train the next day. But, Kate and Uncle Joe are also on the train and they recognize the masked bandits. When Arthur and Lowell learn that the bank shipment is only deposit slips, they decide to rob the Shady Rest instead. But will Kate, her family, Charley and Floyd be able to turn around Arthur and Lowell's criminal lives?

  • E10
    Bedloe Strikes Again
    Aired · Tue, Nov 26, 1963 · 30m

    The Cannonball and its primary passenger, Uncle Joe, are pelted with eggs after the Hooterville Hornets, coached by Uncle Joe, are drubbed in what may be their worst game ever. Another unexpected passenger on that run is Homer Bedloe, who is surprisingly cordial and pleasant. Uncle Joe doesn't see anything wrong with Bedloe being cordial and taking it like a man in defeat in his efforts to scrap the Cannonball. Kate on the other hand believes Bedloe is up to no good. News gets to Sam that John Fisher and Max Thornton, two bigwigs from the railroad, are coming for a surprise inspection the following day. When Kate learns this news, they have to go clean-up the Cannonball. Plus, they have to keep Bedloe preoccupied so that he won't know what they're up to. And third, they have to railroad the visiting bigwigs about how deluxe the service on the Cannonball is. Fisher and Thornton are very impressed with the service.

  • E11
    Uncle Joe's Replacement
    Aired · Tue, Dec 3, 1963 · 30m

    Kate and the girls go to Drucker's store to pick up the pocket watch they ordered for Uncle Joe's birthday present. While there Kate, in an effort to boost Herby's confidence, inadvertently offers him a job as Assistant Manager at the hotel. Now Kate doesn't have the heart not to give him the job, so she decides that she can give him some menial tasks at the hotel. Uncle Joe believes he is being put out to pasture with Herby showing up. He goes in search of another job. He gets one, telling everyone that he is an executive with some large company. Kate follows him and finds out his big job is actually mopping floors in a cafe. Kate and Sam have to figure out a way to get both Herby and Uncle Joe back to their real jobs.

  • E12
    Honeymoon Hotel
    Aired · Tue, Dec 10, 1963 · 30m

    Uncle Joe has come up with another scheme to attract guests to the hotel: advertise it as a wedding/honeymoon destination. Uncle Joe manages to get Sam, the county judge, to swear him in as temporary Justice of the Peace before Sam goes away on a hunting vacation at Lost Lake. All Uncle Joe has to do is file the documentation at the courthouse to make it legal. After Uncle Joe performs his first wedding, for a young couple named Walter Shepherd and Elsie Gregg, Uncle Joe realizes that he forgot to file the documentation at the courthouse. Kate and the gang do what they can to stall Walter and Elsie consummating what they believe is their marriage, while Uncle Joe searches for Sam.

  • E13
    A Night at the Hooterville Hilton
    Aired · Tue, Dec 17, 1963 · 30m

    A brochure made by Uncle Joe describing the incomparable Shady Rest Hotel of the future is accidentally mailed to The Centerville Sun Express travel columnist Gladys Stroud. In the brochure was the vision of what he hoped the hotel would one day be, including indoor ice rink, bowling alley, and swimming pool. Gladys decides to come and review the Shady Rest. Now the family has to scramble to keep her from finding out the truth and closing them down for lying. Despite their best efforts, Gladys finds out. Uncle Joe manages to sweet talk Gladys into not closing them down.

  • E14
    Cannonball Christmas
    Aired · Tue, Dec 24, 1963 · 30m

    The Bradleys, Sam Drucker, Herby, Charlie and Floyd are decorating the Cannonball for its annual Christmas Eve trip of caroling, gift-giving and merriment around the valley. But, Homer Bedloe is determined to be a Scrooge and take possession of the train on Christmas Eve. Railroad President Norman Curtis finds out what Bedloe is up to and goes to Hooterville to stop him.

  • E15
    Herbie Gets Drafted
    Aired · Tue, Dec 31, 1963 · 30m

    Herby is depressed when he gets drafted, so the girls cheer him up by suggesting he could be an astronaut. Uncle Joe hears this and decides he needs to promote Herby's future political career to the whole town. When Herby gets a discharge for minor medical problems, Kate finds a way for him to save face with Billie Jo and the rest.

  • E16
    Bobbie Jo and the Beatnik
    Aired · Tue, Jan 7, 1964 · 30m

    Bobbie Jo brings home Alan Landman, a mad-at-the-world young poet and slacker who has won her heart. Despite Bobbie Jo liking him in every respect, he dismisses her way of life. Bobbie Jo wants to prove him wrong, while deep down she wants to find out for herself if Alan is really right about how meaningless her conventional life is. The family's impression of Alan is quite dismal. Kate has to figure out a way to make Bobbie Jo come to the conclusion on her own that Alan and his life do not deserve to be romanticized.

  • E17
    My Daughter the Doctor
    Aired · Tue, Jan 14, 1964 · 30m

    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. Kate thinks that Hooterville's long time doctor, Dr. Depew, can talk Billie Jo into it. But Kate's thinks that Dr. Depew's handsome new assistant, Dr. Clayton Harris, would be able to convince Billie Jo even more. So using Uncle Joe as a patient with non-existing symptoms, Kate hopes to have Dr. Harris make a thorough examination with Billie Jo as his assistant, exposing her to the wonders of modern medicine. But, Billie Jo faints at the first sight of blood.

  • E18
    Hooterville vs. Hollywood
    Aired · Tue, Jan 21, 1964 · 30m

    Billie Jo is still determined to use the $500 from her father to go to Hollywood to become a movie star. It doesn't help that Uncle Joe, who wants to go with her, is fueling her dream. Kate talks with Judge Drucker to see if she can legally prevent Billie Jo from going to Hollywood, but he advises against it. Dr. Depew believes Kate's mistake between Dr. Harris and Billie Jo was throwing them together in a professional relationship. He thinks they should throw them together in a doctor/patient relationship. First, they have to trick Billie Jo into thinking she's sick. Then, they have to get Dr. Harris to come by each day to check on her. Kate believes there is one more piece to complete the puzzle, courtesy of a fake edition of the Hooterville World Guardian.

  • E19
    Visit From a Big Star
    Aired · Tue, Jan 28, 1964 · 30m

    Uncle Joe has made a deal with Lucy Wayne, the secretary of movie star Lane Haggard, for them to stay for two weeks at the Shady Rest. Incognito as Mr. Jones, Haggard, according to Miss Wayne, needs to get some rest and relaxation away from prying public eyes. But upon their arrival, Miss Wayne believes Uncle Joe has duped her. It seems that Joe has told the entire valley about their stay. Miss Wayne also wanted no attractive women around to fall under Haggard's movie idol charms. Kate and the girls are not quite as homely as Uncle Joe described them. The problem arises that those charms do surface without Haggard realizing what he is doing. The three girls, not used to such words from a big city man, believe what he tells each of them. But, the words are just niceties which he says to every attractive female. Kate tries to protect her girls and she also tries to help the one person to who those charms really do mean something, Lucy.

  • E20
    Last Chance Farm
    Aired · Tue, Feb 4, 1964 · 30m

    Business is bad at the Shady Rest and Kate needs to make a $200 bank loan payment. Uncle Joe meets Henrietta Boswell and Gertrude Hawley, who are lost and looking for Madame Bovary's Hideaway Reducing Farm. He convinces them that the Shady Rest is the most exclusive reducing farm and charges them $200 for a week. The catch is that Uncle Joe provides them with a money back guarantee. Uncle Joe tries to hide from Kate why the women are staying at the hotel. With a rigged scale, Joe has to convince the two that the secret to weight loss is to eat whatever they want as long as it is combined with turnip greens. He also has them do what would normally be considered all his chores. Ultimately, the two women do whatever they can to find what they believe is Kate's miracle weight loss and youth secret.

  • E21
    The Very Old Antique
    Aired · Tue, Feb 11, 1964 · 30m

    When Kate unexpectedly sees Homer Bedloe in Hooterville, she knows trouble is in store. Bedloe plans on selling the Cannonball, a seemingly one-of-a-kind antique locomotive. His buyer is millionaire retired train man and antique train aficionado, Phillip Waterhouse. Waterhouse is an old, ornery and snobbish man who generally gets what he wants. With Charley and Floyd's help, Kate hopes she can convince Waterhouse that the train is in such disrepair that it's not worth buying. Kate's plan backfires when she learns Waterhouse enjoys repairing old trains. She hopes that with the family's help, she can get through to Waterhouse the necessity of the train to the valley.

  • E22
    The Art Game
    Aired · Tue, Feb 18, 1964 · 30m

    A traveling salesman guest leaves Uncle Joe a set of six paint-by-number canvases in lieu of a cash payment. Joe decides to take up painting and hopes to make money with his new venture. Mr. Cheever, an antique dealer, buys Joe's first painting. Joe now thinks he is a new art master on his way to success. However, the dealer only wanted the valuable picture frame. Before wrapping up the painting, Joe trades the frame for one he believes is nicer. News of the painting sale spreads throughout Hooterville. People come by to see Joe's other paintings, including E. T. Gibbs from a local museum. Gibbs hates the paintings, which depresses Joe. Cheever comes back to get the original frame he bought. Kate comes up with a plan for Cheever to get the frame and for Joe to feel better.

  • E23
    Betty Jo's First Love
    Aired · Tue, Feb 25, 1964 · 30m

    Betty Jo has her first crush on a boy named Orville Miggs. But the object of her affections is more interested in tinkering with cars than he is in romance. As such, all Orville sees in Betty Jo is a mechanic's expert assistant. Kate doesn't want to see Betty Jo get hurt. Kate thinks he will see her in a different and more romantic light if she wears a dress and becomes a bit more feminine. But nothing they try makes Orville really notice Betty Jo, and ultimately give her her much wanted first kiss. If the family is able to accomplish their task, will Betty Jo ultimately think it was worth it?

  • E24
    Behind All Silver, There's a Cloud Lining
    Aired · Tue, Mar 3, 1964 · 30m

    Homer Bedloe is back in Hooterville trying yet again to find a way to shut down the Cannonball. He believes there must be something in the financial books since Charley and Floyd have not submitted a report in twelve years. That plan ends up being more confusing to Bedloe than it's worth pursuing. Meanwhile, Uncle Joe is given the task of digging a drainage ditch down by the tracks. He finds the lazy way to do it by advertising that guests can dig for silver down by the tracks. He figures others will do the digging for him. Bedloe decides to sell leases all along the track from Hooterville to Pixley for people to prospect for silver. In the process, all the digging will just rip up the track, leaving the train unable to run without major repairs to the track. Kate can see through Bedloe's scheme and she devises a way to outsmart him once again to keep the Cannonball running.

  • E25
    The Talent Contest
    Aired · Tue, Mar 10, 1964 · 30m

    A regional talent contest is being held in Hooterville with the winner being awarded $50 and a trip to Chicago for the television broadcast final. Kate worries that competition among the girls will affect the family. Uncle Joe has other thoughts where he wants the girls to compete their hearts out with the goal of winning. The girls agree in that they figure Kate could use the $50. With the ulterior motive of being the adult chaperon for his winning niece in going to Chicago for the final, Uncle Joe tries to convince all the credible competition not to enter the contest. Kate wants the contest to be fair and undoes all of Joe's scheming. After their performances, the girls decide they were only thinking of themselves and drop out of the competition.

  • E26
    Kate and the Manpower Problem
    Aired · Tue, Mar 17, 1964 · 30m

    An old school chum named Emily Mapes thinks it's time Kate was married again. She tells the girls to round up some prospects to go to the Shady Rest to court Kate. The girls do this by offering special rates to single men. However, Uncle Joe thinks that if Kate finds a man, he will lose his job. Joe even pretends to be the house detective and tells guest Grover Woodstock to leave Kate alone. Kate finds out from Grover what her daughters have been up to. She comes up with a plan with all the men to teach her girls a lesson.

  • E27
    The Ladybugs
    Aired · Tue, Mar 24, 1964 · 30m

    Beatlemania has hit Hooterville by storm. Uncle Joe recruits Billy, Bobbie, and Betty Joe along with their friend Sally Ragsdale to form their own band called the Ladybugs. Colonel Partridge, a booking agent, comes to the Shady Rest to see the girls in action. Partridge likes what he hears and wants to book the girls. Sally's father, Sheriff Ragsdale, comes by and says he wants his daughter to finish school and not tour the country. Uncle Joe thinks he has a way to save the group and dresses up as a Ladybug.

  • E28
    The Hooterville Flivverball
    Aired · Tue, Mar 31, 1964 · 30m

    Uncle Joe gets angry at Charlie and Floyd when he is left behind by the Cannonball. He decides to start his own transport business by using Orville Miggs' "Flivverball", an old car converted into a railway car. At first the Flivverball is a success. Kate must now deal with the feuding groups before the Cannonball goes out of business.

  • E29
    Kate the Stockholder
    Aired · Tue, Apr 7, 1964 · 30m

    Norman Curtis, President of the C&FW Railroad, is currently on vacation in Europe. He left instructions not to do anything to the Cannonball while he's gone. However, Homer Bedloe has a scheme to shut down the Cannonball for good. He hopes to do it without disobeying Curtis' orders. The plan entails Bedloe being appointed Superintendent of the Cannonball. He would then enforce an efficiency program with an impossible to meet new schedule. He expects Charley and Floyd will eventually just give up. Kate and the gang go to the stockholders meeting where she believes they've got a secret weapon to ruin Bedloe's plans.

  • E30
    Kate and the Dowager
    Aired · Tue, Apr 14, 1964 · 30m

    Mr. Bunce with the bank is doing an inspection of the hotel and is not planning on extending Kate's financing. Wealthy socialite Clara Watkins checks into the hotel with her son Sonny. Bunce will only extend Kate's financing if Mrs. Watkins recommends the hotel to her friends. Meanwhile, annoying Sonny is constantly chasing after Billie Jo. Mrs. Watkins wants the two of them to get married. While Kate has done whatever she can to please Mrs. Watkins, she has to say no to that. Uncle Joe decides to romance Mrs. Watkins instead and she soon accepts his marriage proposal. Kate comes up with a plan to save Joe and the hotel.

  • E31
    Charley Abandons the Cannonball
    Aired · Tue, Apr 21, 1964 · 30m

    Charley begins to believe that everyone seems too busy to spend any time with him. Floyd has started to call on the widow Sarah Lawrence. Uncle Joe has a speech he has to prepare, so has no time to go fishing with him. Kate has far too much work to do around the hotel. Charley doesn't want to spend his time alone and miserable running the Cannonball. He decides to quit and move to the big city. Kate tries to manufacture ways of keeping Charley in the valley before his replacement Bill Tuttle comes and takes over his job. When Charley realizes how much he is loved and needed, he finds a way to talk Tuttle out of staying.

  • E32
    Dog Days at Shady Rest
    Aired · Tue, Apr 28, 1964 · 30m

    Kate receives a telegram from Railroad President Norman Curtis that he is sending Homer Bedloe with someone named Fred. Fred is actually Mr. Curtis' housekeeper's aged basset hound. Curtis believes Fred needs some good country air and space to re-energize himself. Curtis also hopes that Bedloe will soften his ways in the process. Bedloe comes up with the plan to "ruin" Fred and have him return to Curtis in worse shape than he arrived. That will hopefully sour Curtis' view of the Shady Rest and what it stands for. Kate figures out a way to bring back spirit to Fred and a way to break Bedloe's spirit.

  • E33
    A Millionaire for Kate
    Aired · Tue, May 5, 1964 · 30m

    An old friend of Kate's from high school is coming for a visit. Kate admits that she had a crush on H.J. Grant back then. His letter implies that he is now wealthy, and is coming back to the valley on personal business. Uncle Joe, however, believes that Herbie is a con artist after Kate's money. Uncle Joe decides he needs to break up any chance of a romance between Kate and Herbie. Orville finds a newspaper article that proves Herbie is wealthy. Now Joe wants Kate to marry Herbie. But Kate and Herbie want to remain just friends.

  • E34
    Bedloe and Son
    Aired · Tue, May 12, 1964 · 30m

    Homer Bedloe arrives at the Shady Rest with his son, Homer Bedloe Jr., who is as hateful and devious as his father. He even looks like his father down to the horn-rimmed glasses. Bedloe Sr.'s plan is that he wants to appear the loving and caring father, bringing his son up right. Then he will leave Jr. alone at the Shady Rest to snoop around and find a way to shut down the Shady Rest and the Cannonball for good. But Jr. comes to like everyone because he is treated with kindness and goodwill for no apparent reason.

  • E35
    Local Girl Makes Good
    Aired · Tue, May 19, 1964 · 30m

    Business executive Mary Jane Hastings returns home to Hooterville to receive the Chamber of Commerce award. She commands attention just by her very presence, with everyone being at her beck and call. Kate doesn't like the effect Mary Jane has on her girls. Kate blames Mary Jane's assistant Steve, who is setting the example that what Mary Jane wants, she gets. Kate learns that Steve is in love with Mary Jane. Kate tells Steve he needs to stop being the ever obedient servant. But when Steve stands up to Mary Jane, she fires him. After learning that Mary Jane is in love with Steve, Kate finds a way to bring them back together.

  • E36
    Cave Woman
    Aired · Tue, May 26, 1964 · 30m

    Uncle Joe wants to dig out an old cave to use as a wine cellar for the hotel. Kate receives a telegram from Brooks T. Webster, who wants to possibly hold a convention at the Shady Rest. He will be arriving that afternoon. Uncle Joe causes a landslide covering up the cave entrance with Kate inside the cave. They will need Ding Woodhouse's tractor to remove all the rubble to get Kate out. But Ding's tractor needs some work done on it and won't be ready until the morning. Mr. Webster arrives and insists on dinner, but Kate isn't there to cook. Uncle Joe comes up with a plan to feed Mr. Webster and get the convention business. But is Mr. Webster the only one they need to impress?

  • E37
    Kate Flat on Her Back
    Aired · Tue, Jun 2, 1964 · 30m

    Kate has sprained her ankle which means she will be off her feet for three or four days. Now that Mr. Webster's gone, the family has to prepare for Mr. Feasel's visit. He is the one that will decide if the convention will be held at the Shady Rest. Uncle Joe decides to make some changes to the hotel he's sure will appeal to conventioneers. He also hires Smokey Harner, a country singer and guitarist. Hearing about all the new ideas, Kate believes Uncle Joe and the girls may be running the hotel better than she did. Mr. Feasel arrives early and is not impressed with anything about the hotel. Kate recovers quicker than Dr. John Rhone expected. But she wants to keep her recovery a secret because she thinks everything is running smoothly and wants the family to feel good about themselves. With everything going wrong in the hotel, Mr. Feasel leaves. Kate finds out that Feasel has left. But he later returns for a very unusual reason.

  • E38
    The Genghis Keane Story
    Aired · Tue, Jun 9, 1964 · 30m

    Kate's former grade school teacher returns to Hooterville. Kate and her children reminisce how Miss Adelaide "Genghis" Keane was so strict on all the children, and she was a dreaded teacher. Kate and the girls are surprised to find that the elderly schoolteacher is no longer the tyrannical disciplinarian she used to be. They all get together to bring Miss Keane's confidence back. It doesn't take long for Miss Keane to become a disciplinarian again and Kate and the girls are beginning to regret what they did. Before Kate can confront her, Adelaide acknowledges that she has gone too far and is scaring people off. Kate finds a way for Miss Keane to be happy again.

Season 2
36 episodes · 36 aired
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  • E1
    Betty Jo's Dog
    Aired · Tue, Sep 22, 1964 · 30m

    It's the first day of school and Kate is having trouble getting a couple of her daughters motivated to go. Betty Jo has a new friend, a little dog that follows her back from school. Kate refuses to let Betty Jo keep the dog, despite it being cute and well trained. Kate believes that he must belong to someone. Betty Jo brings him back to school, but he stills follows her home. Kate decides to let the dog stay until the owner claims him or until the dog starts to cause problems for the family. The dog does end up causing some problems, but Kate has a change of heart and let's him stay.

  • E2
    Race Against the Stork
    Aired · Tue, Sep 29, 1964 · 30m

    Henry Barton is dropping off his pregnant wife Elsie at the Shady Rest. While the baby isn't due for two weeks, Henry still wants someone to watch Elsie as he will be gone for three days. The women aren't at all worried, but Uncle Joe is quite concerned. Joe gets even more panicked when Kate tells him most babies arrive in the middle of the night. He comes up with an elaborate plan involving some of the men of the valley to get Doc Stuart to the Shady Rest if Elsie has the baby in the middle of the night. Without telling anyone, Joe has a trial run of his plan at 3am just to make sure it all goes smoothly. Everyone is quite mad at Uncle Joe. To make matters worse, Joe does it a second time. When Elsie does actually go into labor, it looks as though someone else will have to help with the delivery

  • E3
    Have Library, Will Travel
    Aired · Tue, Oct 6, 1964 · 30m

    Uncle Joe isn't thrilled with the idea of turning the Cannonball's baggage car into a mobile library. He likes even less having to build the library shelves. But after meeting her, Uncle Joe grows extremely fond of pretty librarian Phyllis Marsh. Despite their age difference, among other things, Joe is not shy about romancing Phyllis. Phyllis has to find a way to let him down easy without hurting his feelings, because she is actually engaged. Phyllis introduces her fiance Hal Jackson to Kate. Kate comes up with a plan to show Uncle Joe how inappropriate he and Miss Marsh are as a couple.

  • E4
    The Umquaw Strip
    Aired · Tue, Oct 13, 1964 · 30m

    Sam, Charley, Floyd and Uncle Joe are rehearsing a reenactment of the signing of the treaty between the Umquaw Indians and the C&FW Railroad. The treaty gave Indian land in the vicinity of Deadman's Curve to the company. Joe thinks the reenactment will bring in tourists to the area and guests to the hotel. Meanwhile, Norman Curtis wants the company's stockholders' meeting to be held at the Shady Rest with Homer Bedloe presiding. Norman tells Bedloe he doesn't want anyone to vote for anything that would harm Kate or the people of the valley. Bedloe finds out about Joe's treaty reenactment plan. He then finds out that the Umquaw never signed the treaty according to C&FW files. Bedloe lets the Umquaw know. Despite not really wanting to do it, Chief Fleeteagle and Black Salmon make what will be a profitable deal for them and the end of the Cannonball. Kate may come up with the best deal of them all.

  • E5
    As Hooterville Goes
    Aired · Tue, Oct 27, 1964 · 30m

    Hooterville has a long standing record of being the first community to have their political votes submitted to the state. Pip Winslow from Crabwell Corners is taking bets that they will beat Hooterville this year, because they have a new automatic voting machine. Hooterville may lose regardless because of a disagreement between Kate and Selma Plout. Selma threatens to cast her ballot late in the day just to spite Kate. A letter from the Governor comes addressed to the Hooterville Chamber of Commerce, which doesn't exist. So they can open the letter, Joe, Charley and Floyd create the Chamber. The Governor hopes they can extend their 20 year record. Kate believes she has a way for Selma to change her mind. Despite a couple of set-backs, Hooterville gets their votes in first.

  • E6
    My Dog the Actor
    Aired · Tue, Nov 10, 1964 · 30m

    Betty Jo wants to enter Dog in a contest to make a commercial for Tailwagger Dog Food. The winner also receives a $500 cash award. Kate tries to discourage Betty Jo because Dog doesn't have a chance against purebreds. The girls are thrilled when they receive a letter telling them that Dog is one of the five finalists. The letter also says that Mr. Talbot with the dog food company will be coming by to see Dog. What they don't know is that Henry Brewster, the local photo-finisher, who sent in both his and the Bradleys' entries, got the pictures interchanged. This means that Mr. Talbot was really naming Henry's collie one of the five finalists. But after meeting Dog, Mr. Talbot has an idea for a whole series of other commercials. He would like to use Dog and the entire family. Uncle Joe's meddling may ruin everything and Dog may have a say in how things go.

  • E7
    The Great Buffalo Hunt
    Aired · Tue, Nov 17, 1964 · 30m

    Uncle Joe shocks Kate by bringing home a buffalo! Kate tells him to take it back, but all sales were final. It's part of his scheme to dupe wealthy British sportsman Lord Harold Faversham into coming to "Shady Rest Hunting Lodge" to hunt wild buffalo. But, the buffalo is far from wild and the girls want to keep him as a pet. Another problem arises when Joe spooks the buffalo, who runs off, leaving Lord Faversham nothing to hunt for. Joe stalls Faversham for three days. The Lord is growing tired of Joe and threatens to sue, while the girl try to protect their new pet. Kate comes up with a way for Faversham to have all the hunting he wants.

  • E8
    Betty Jo's Pen Pal
    Aired · Tue, Nov 24, 1964 · 30m

    The girls are trying to learn some Japanese to make Betty Jo's Japanese pen pal, Nobuko Takamura, feel at home for her visit. Nobuko has come to the US to attend college to improve her English so that she can teach it back in Japan. She would also like to learn American customs. Nobuko tells Joe that in Japan, the women do the yard work. Joe gets Nobuko to do his chores until Kate puts a stop to it. On a picnic, Nobuko can't help but serve Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo's boyfriends. Kate tells Nobuko that the men should be the ones helping the women. Nobuko catches on to that custom quite quickly.

  • E9
    Bedloe's Nightmare
    Aired · Tue, Dec 1, 1964 · 30m

    Billie Jo is upset that the Cannonball is late and she believes it has outlived its usefulness. Meanwhile, Homer Bedloe, the Hooterville Cannonball's arch-enemy, has been having terrible nightmares about the train. To get rid of them, his psychiatrist Dr. Leonard suggests that he "learn to love" the Cannonball. The Cannonball has been encountering some broken tracks. Kate decides to let the C&FW Railroad know. Bedloe writes back that he will fix the tracks. When Bedloe visits the Shadyrest Hotel, he is surprised how friendly everyone is being to him. Everyone except Uncle Joe. But Kate was just gas-lighting Bedloe and didn't really believe the change in him when he said he loved the train. She finds out Bedloe is planning to remove the old damaged tracks instead of replacing them to shut down the Cannonball. Kate comes up with a plan to stop him.

  • E10
    Kate's Bachelor Butter
    Aired · Tue, Dec 8, 1964 · 30m

    Jack Crandall, who is with H-D-L Food Products, is a passenger on the Cannonball. He is stunned when the train stops just so Charley and Floyd can pick apples for Kate's special recipe: Bachelor Butter. She gives it to the bachelors of the valley as a thank you for all they do for her over the course of the year. Jack Crandall tastes the butter and really likes it. He brings a couple jars back to his company to see if he can produce it for sale. Jack sends Kate a letter stating he wants to buy the recipe for H-D-L and will pay her $250. He will pay her another $250 after she shows him how to make it in their laboratory kitchen. At the test kitchen, Mr. Stevens and Mr. Kimberly are having a hard time translating Kate's measuring process into a precise recipe. When the apple butter doesn't turn out right, Kate has all her equipment from home brought to the test kitchen, including her oven. Jack understands when the next batch doesn't turn out either.

  • E11
    Mother of the Bride
    Aired · Tue, Dec 15, 1964 · 30m

    Kate doesn't have anything against Dan, Billie Jo's boyfriend, that is except his mother is Selma Plout, her arch-enemy. Kate and Selma are once again arguing at the Every Other Wednesday Afternoon Discussion Club. Kate doesn't even mind talk of Billie Jo and Dan perhaps getting married. Uncle Joe tells Kate there's a real possibility that the two are going to get married and she might want to think about becoming friends with Selma. Kate makes an attempt to be nice to Selma, but that doesn't work out too well. Rumors are flying and it's starting to look as though Billie Jo and Dan are going to elope. Sam makes a call to Pixley and finds out that Dan got married. Kate and Selma start crying in each others arms. Turns out Dan married Emily Lawrence and Billie Jo was just helping

  • E12
    The Lost Patrol
    Aired · Tue, Dec 29, 1964 · 30m

    Kate learns from Sam that the US Army is conducting war games in the area around the Shady Rest. Kate is worried about her three daughters because they are swimming in the water tower and wearing bikinis. Three lost soldiers from the Blue Squad - Hank Benton, Tod Langwell and Stu Howard - come to the Shady Rest after they spot the girls. Kate doesn't mind the GIs and the girls spending time together, as long as someone else is keeping an eye on them. General Patterson of the Green Squad arrives at the Shady Rest and is captured by the three GIs. More and more soldiers come by and they wind up having a large party. Kate manages to get the General to go along with things.

  • E13
    Smoke-Eaters
    Aired · Tue, Jan 5, 1965 · 30m

    Uncle Joe has formed the Hooterville Volunteer Fire Department Volunteer Band. The band is so bad that it is driving paying guests away from the hotel. Joe hoped to raise money with the band to form an actual Hooterville Volunteer Fire Department. An upset Joe tells Kate she should come up with a better way to raise the money. After asking for donations only raises $62, Kates decides they need professional help. Kate wants to contact Henry Phillips, who works for a company that manufacture fire equipment, and ask his help. Calling in an outsider irks Uncle Joe and he says he can get all the equipment they need for the $62 they have. Joe winds up buying a bunch of junk. Mr. Phillips arrives and after a plan gone wrong by Joe, Kate finds a way to have Mr. Phillips get them what they need. Another plan of Joe's goes wrong and the Hooterville train station winds up burning down.

  • E14
    The Curse of Chester W. Farnsworth
    Aired · Tue, Jan 12, 1965 · 30m

    It's a dark and stormy night in Hooterville. Mr. Richardson is a guest at the hotel. Uncle Joe tells him about the curse of Chester W. Farnsworth, a guest at the hotel fifty years ago. He was a traveling drummer and notorious hotel towel thief. On a stormy night like this, he stole a Shady Rest towel from his room, went out into the night and was never seen again. Since then, Chester has been haunting all the hotels that he stole towels from. He has to return all the towels before he can end up in his final resting place. Joe figures it won't be long before Chester visits the Shady Rest. The next morning, Richardson is packing his bag and he takes a hotel towel. Dog sees him do it and takes the towel out of the bag. Richardson tells Kate and Joe that something made him do it. Other strange events start to occur. Kate finds out that a bunch of salesmen who were supposed to be guests won't be returning until the curse has been lifted. When more strange things occur, Kate decides to talk to Doc Stuart. He recommends speaking with Dr. Melman, a psychiatrist and an expert in paranormal events. Something happens to make everyone believe that Chester arrived and the curse has been lifted. But did he actually show up?

  • E15
    There's No Flame Like an Old Flame
    Aired · Tue, Jan 19, 1965 · 30m

    Uncle Joe has been receiving and sending what appears to be love letters, but won't say who it is. Kate eventually learns that Joe is writing to Mary Alice Perkins. Kate is upset because Mary Alice stood Joe up at the altar several years ago and ran off with his best man, George Perkins. Joe tells Kate that George has passed away. He also admits he never loved anyone but her, and that he has now forgiven her. It seems she is coming to the Shady Rest to marry Joe. When Mary Alice arrives, Kate is put off by her snobbish ways and her meddling. She even rearranges the hotel lobby. Preparations are being made for the wedding. Boo Boo Webster, Mary Alice's lawyer, shows up to give the bride away. As the wedding starts, Dog brings Joe a letter that says Mary Alice has run off with Boo Boo. Everyone is kind of relieved, including Joe. They all decide to go ahead with the party.

  • E16
    Billie Jo's First Job
    Aired · Tue, Jan 26, 1965 · 30m

    Billie Jo wins a contest at secretarial school and is offered her first job. She will be private secretary to author Oliver Fenton. World traveling Fenton is coming to Hooterville because his next book is based in a small town. He has rented one of the houses in town. Selma tells Kate that Fenton writes "those kind of books". After reading one of Fenton's books, Kate tells Billie Jo that she can't work for him. Uncle Joe tells Kate she has to trust Billie Jo. When Billie Jo meets Fenton, she finds him to be a graying old man. She now knows that her mother's worries are ill-founded. Joe now tells Kate he's worried about Billie Jo. Kate sends some spies to check on her. Over the next several days Billie Jo decides to have a little fun and test just how much her mother does truly trust her. Kate goes to confront Fenton and realizes Billie Jo was playing games with her. Kate and Oliver have dinner together and he asks her about her life. Kate gets Oliver's latest book and it's a romantic story based on her.

  • E17
    A Matter of Communication
    Aired · Tue, Feb 2, 1965 · 30m

    The girls are upset that they don't have a telephone at the hotel. They can't communicate with their friends and are social outcasts. Kate says it would cost $800 for the telephone company to install two miles of line just to get to the hotel. The girls have to get their calls at Drucker's Store and it's starting to disrupt his business. Then Floyd and Charley have to go back and forth between the store and the hotel with the messages. Sam refuses to take any more calls for them. Uncle Joe decides to start his own telephone company. He plans on using the barbed wire fencing surrounding all the local farms as the primary communication lines. A bunch of the local men come to the hotel to play poker. Instead, Joe gives them a sales pitch about his phone company. Joe plans to tap illegally into the Hooterville Telephone Company's line, but Sam doesn't let him. Joe comes up with a really complicated alternative. It's not long before the whole plan falls apart.

  • E18
    Kate Bradley, Girl Volunteer
    Aired · Tue, Feb 9, 1965 · 30m

    Volunteer fire chief Uncle Joe has designed a new nighttime alarm system. When a valley resident sets off a skyrocket in the event of a fire, a volunteer will fire off a cannon. Joe has done this to compete with the Crabwell Corners Volunteer Fire Department. But there soon is opposition to Joe's plan because, even though the canon fires blanks, things still get damaged. A fire breaks out on the Cannonball. Because Joe has all the fire equipment at the Shady Rest, Sam has to call Crabwell Corners. Joe challenges Bink Sharfells, Crabwell Corners Fire Chief, to see which volunteer fire department is the best. When none of Hooterville's firefighters want to accept the challenge, it looks like Joe will lose by default. Joe goes to sell his wooden Indian to pay off Bink. Kate and the girls offer to stand in for the firefighters. Despite Hooterville not starting out too well, the contest winds up a tie. Joe suggests a game of checkers to break the tie. Bink loses the game to Dog.

  • E19
    Hooterville Crime Wave
    Aired · Tue, Feb 16, 1965 · 30m

    Convicts Barney Dawson and Max James have escaped from the state penitentiary. Meanwhile, Uncle Joe wrote a letter to the Postmaster General accusing Sam of running a lax and inefficient post office. Joe believes that if Sam posted photos of some criminals, he could capture them for the reward money. Sam makes fun of Joe being a member of the CIA. Sgt. Horton, from the state police, comes by and tells them about Barney and Max being in the area. Joe asks if there's any reward for them and he is told no. Floyd and Charley search the hotel and Kate wonders where Dog is. Turns out that Barney and Max are following Dog. Later that evening, Barney, Max and Dog show up at the hotel. Sam and Sgt. Horton arrive pretending to be Charley and Floyd. Sam and Joe bump heads and knock each other out. Kate is able to hit Barney and Max on the head with a CIA sign, knocking them out. Sgt. Horton ties them up. Sam explains that Dog came to his store and made Sam and Horton follow him to the hotel.

  • E20
    For the Birds
    Aired · Tue, Feb 23, 1965 · 30m

    Kate wants to know why the Cannonball has temporarily ceased operations. Kate and Uncle Joe get the Drucker's store where the Cannonball is stopped. The reason is a bird has built a nest on top of the smokestack and has laid five eggs. Charley and Floyd refuse to move the train until the eggs have hatched. They figure it will be two weeks before they hatch. When Homer Bedloe hears of this news, he is all in support of what Charley and Floyd are doing. He even puts an article in the paper about it. But he has a reason he wants to help the birds. If the train doesn't run for two weeks, he can shut it down permanently. Kate and the girls see the article in the paper. Homer shows up at the hotel and Kate is suspicious of his motives. Billie Jo and Betty Jo over hear Homer's plan and tell Kate. Kate comes up with a plan to save both the Cannonball and the birds.

  • E21
    Modern Merchandising
    Aired · Tue, Mar 2, 1965 · 30m

    O'Donnel's, a new supermarket, has just opened in Pixley. Sam hasn't had a customer since it opened. Even Uncle Joe goes to O'Donnel's to check it out. While there, Joe manages to annoy Mr. O'Donnel. Kate and the girls are still loyal customers of Sam's. Joe thinks that Sam should modernize his store. Sam starts to have anxiety attacks and doesn't recognize Kate and Betty Joe. Kate and Doc Stuart convince Sam to take a two week vacation. Kate and the girls agree to look after the store for him. They decide to reorganize the store. Kate briefly leaves Joe in charge of the store and he puts in an overly large grocery order with salesman Jack Hull. Charley and Floyd bring a train full of groceries to the store. Kate is furious with Joe when she learns it can't be returned. Kate winds up at the lodge where Sam is and she is just as dazed as Sam originally was.

  • E22
    Visit from the Governor
    Aired · Tue, Mar 9, 1965 · 30m

    The Governor announces that he will make a grassroots tour of the state. Uncle Joe is excited by the news, but no one else seems to care. The Governor has not announced his itinerary, but he is welcoming invitations from interested communities. Joe hopes to be able to advertise that the Governor slept at the Shady Rest. Joe says he sent an invitation and believes that the Governor is coming to Hooterville. Joe has a hard time organizing a welcoming as everyone is still not that excited. When the Cannonball arrives, there is no Governor. Turns out Joe forgot to mail the invite.

  • E23
    A Borderline Story
    Aired · Tue, Mar 16, 1965 · 30m

    Uncle Joe sees some surveyors down by the railroad tracks next to the hotel. He mistakenly believes that a new road is going to be built there. Joe thinks the hotel will get a lot more customers. Kate learns from surveyor Ralph Craig that the last survey done twenty-five years ago was incorrect. The new survey shows that the border between Hooterville County and Pixley County runs right through the Shady Rest. Now Joe thinks there's money to be made from curiosity seekers. Kate and the girls are shocked when they see that Joe has painted a line through the hotel. He makes a sign calling the place Twin County Hotel. The hotel does do a lot more business. Mr. Travis, from the Pixley License Division, tells Kate there's a lot of red tape in operating a business in two counties. Licenses and fees required could cost her in the thousands. Mr. Lindley, from the Pixley Health Dept., also finds costly problems. Mr. Dixon from the Pixley Building Dept., finds more issues. Having half the hotel in Pixley also causes problems for the girls. Kate comes up with a permanent solution with the help of the Cannonball moving the hotel.

  • E24
    The Shady Rest Hotel Corporation
    Aired · Tue, Mar 23, 1965 · 30m

    Uncle Joe mentions investing in the stock market and Kate reminds him about the bad stock he had her invest in once before. Meanwhile, the hot water heater in the hotel springs a leak. They'll need to buy a new one. Joe suggests selling stock in the Shady Rest Hotel Corporation to pay for it. Sam is willing to sell Kate a heater at cost for $97.50. Kate doesn't have that much. Kate resorts to boiling water on the stove to get hot water for the hotel. Kate goes to see Mr. Guerney at the Pixley Bank. But he has to turn down her request for a loan. Joe sells stock to Sam, Charley and Floyd to cover the cost of the water heater. They do this because they know Kate wouldn't accept a loan from them. Kate is not happy and still considers it charity. She comes up with a plan to teach Joe, Sam, Charley and Floyd a lesson. Mr. Guerney brings Kate some good news. Apparently that old stock she had is now worth something.

  • E25
    A Tale of Two Dogs
    Aired · Tue, Mar 30, 1965 · 30m

    Crabwell Corners is suing the Town of Hooterville for possession of a Spanish-American War cannon. Crabwell Corners feels it is rightly theirs. Meanwhile, Billie Jo was supposed to go to the Pioneer Dance with her steady, Henry Brewster. But they had a big fight and Billie Jo says they're finished. Tad Winslow of Crabwell Corners challenges his lazy dog, a blood hound named Speedy, against Betty Jo's dog in an obedience contest. If Tad wins, Betty Jo has to get Billie Jo to go with him to the Pioneer Dance. Betty Jo finds out that Billie Jo made up with Henry. Kate and then Joe go to speak to the Winslow's to call off the bet. But things intensify, with now the winner getting either the Crabwell Corners' fire engine or the Spanish-American War cannon. To make matters worse, Kate and Joe find out that Speedy isn't Tad's dog after all. Tad has a well trained German Shepherd. The day of the contest arrives. The score is close, but Dog pulls a trick of his own and wins.

  • E26
    The Black Box
    Aired · Tue, Apr 6, 1965 · 30m

    Kate's spring cleaning coincides with the US Air Force doing maneuvers over the valley. Part of those maneuvers includes testing out a new high powered camera. It looks like an ordinary black box with wires coming out of it. For security, it is set to explode twelve hours after any unauthorized removal from the plane. Colonel Millbank, who is flying the aircraft, accidentally loses the camera. It winds up landing on Shady Rest property. Meanwhile, General Elmer Loomis and Millbank try to narrow down where the camera may have landed. Joe finds it and thinking it might be valuable, brings to the hotel. But as often as Kate and the girls try to get rid of it, Dog keeps bringing it back. Loomis and Millbank finally make it to Hooterville. They learn from Charley and Floyd it may be at the Shady Rest. With little time to spare, they get to the hotel and start searching for the box. They mess everything up that had just been cleaned. Dog brings them the box with no time left. However, the box winds up being a dud and doesn't explode.

  • E27
    Bedloe's Most Fiendish Scheme (1)
    Aired · Tue, Apr 13, 1965 · 30m

    Kate has a lot of outstanding debts, plus she hasn't made a mortgage payment in six months. Uncle Joe suggests turning the hotel into an ostrich farm to raise money. Mr. Guerney, the President of the Pixley Bank, informs her that there is a new majority shareholder of the bank. Because of this, she has two weeks to pay $138 on her mortgage or the bank will have to foreclose. Mr. Guerney didn't tell Kate that the majority shareholder is Homer Bedloe, who hopes to ruin Kate. The girls say they will get part time jobs to help raise the money. When he realizes Kate is in trouble, Doc Stuart gives Billie Jo a job. Betty Jo gets a job with Fred Ziffel. Kate won't take any handouts from Charley and Floyd. Bobbie Jo is teaching piano. Joe can't find a job. Kate gets a job as a short order cook, but she doesn't last long at it. Kate and the girls do come up with the amount needed, but some of it's in I.O.U.s. Bedloe says that isn't good enough and still wants to foreclose. Mr. Guerney comes up with a way to give Kate a little more time. Dog chases Bedloe out of the hotel.

  • E28
    Bedloe Gets His Comeuppance (2)
    Aired · Tue, Apr 20, 1965 · 30m

    In this second half of a two-part story, Homer Bedloe has controlling interest in the Pixley Bank and has fired its President, Mr. Guerney. He has decided not only to foreclose on Kate's mortgage, but foreclose on all the bad mortgages in the valley. That will make the Cannonball's services useless. The Shady Rest is going to host a Monte Carlo night as a modest fundraiser. Traveling salesman Mr. Davis comes by. He is surprised to see all the gambling equipment and then the girls doing a can-can dance. Kate explains that it's just for the fundraiser. Whoever wins the most fake money by the end of the evening wins the secret grand prize. Betty Jo's friend Willie gets vibrations off of the roulette wheel and can guess the number every spin. Uncle Joe wants to take Willie to Vegas to win enough money to solve all their problems. Joe can't raise the money for tickets to Vegas. With Willie and Mr. Davis' help, Kate comes up with a plan to save the valley and get rid of Bedloe. But it doesn't work. It's the night of the fundraiser and no one shows up except Bedloe. Willie comes by and says he's lost his power. Bedloe stops his foreclosures and the fundraiser goes on.

  • E29
    The Mayor of Hooterville
    Aired · Tue, Apr 27, 1965 · 30m

    Because they don't have one, Uncle Joe wants to be named the Mayor of Hooterville. And as mayor, he would get an all expenses paid trip to the state capitol for the state's mayors' convention, and a free haircut. Sam, Charley and Floyd don't think that Hooterville needs a mayor. If they have a mayor, that person should be elected. They and the girls convince Kate to run, even though she really doesn't want to. When Joe learns Kate is running, he decides to move out of the Hotel. Selma Plout will do anything she can to make sure Kate doesn't win. She even becomes Joe's campaign manager. But they have a hard time gathering anyone to listen to Joe speak. Kate on the other hand has no problem getting people to her rally. Selma also has another reason to help Joe, she would like to be the mayor's wife. Kate and the girls miss Joe. Kate tells Sam and Selma that she's dropping out of the race. Joe wants to drop out as well so he doesn't have to marry Selma, but a law says he can't. Kate make sure Joe's wooden Indian gets enough write in votes to win.

  • E30
    Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Jinx?
    Aired · Tue, May 4, 1965 · 30m

    Lately, bad things have been happening to people whenever Uncle Joe is around. Betty Jo loses her voice. Mr. Harrington gets fired. Sam's printing press breaks down. The Cannonball rides off the tracks. Fred Ziffel's new well dries up. Joe is now getting the reputation of being a jinx. Joe is initially upset by all the talk of him being a jinx. But then he decides to offer his services as a jinx for a fee. Sam hires Joe to jinx Crabwell Corners so they don't get the new box factory. Then hopefully it will instead come to Hooterville. As hard as Joe tries, the factory still winds up going to Crabwell Corners. Kate says that proves that Joe is not a jinx. But, could there be another jinx at the Shady Rest and could it be Dog?

  • E31
    The Chicken Killer
    Aired · Tue, May 11, 1965 · 30m

    Hinky Mittenfloss, the new dog catcher, is constantly trying to catch Dog. That night, Betty Jo is worried because Dog hasn't come home. Hinky tells Betty Jo that he believes that Dog killed three of Luther Craig's chickens. Dog comes home covered in chicken feathers. Hinky takes Dog to the County Dog Pound where he will eventually be put down. Kate, Betty Jo and Uncle Joe consult with lawyer Melvin Randal. Melvin thinks that Kate is more than capable of handling the case before a judge. Though hesitant at first, Judge Murdock allows the case to proceed. Hinky calls Luther Craig as his first witness. With the help of a cat, Arnold the pig and Dog, Kate almost wins the case. But Dog grabbing Joe's chicken sandwich seals his fate. That is until Betty Jo wakes up from her dream.

  • E32
    Why Girls Leave Home
    Aired · Tue, May 18, 1965 · 30m

    Music Professor Lieberschmit recommends that would-be singer Bobbie Jo go to New York City for three months to take singing lessons. Kate and Sam figure out how much money Bobbie Jo will need in New York. Kate barely manages to borrow $300 for Bobbie Jo's trip from Mr. Guerney at the bank by using her engagement ring as collateral. Billie Jo announces that her secretarial school is giving her a chance for a secretarial job at a Hollywood studio. Along with the job there is also the possibility of a screen test. Billie Jo just needs money to get there. Kate is able to get an extra $100 from Mr. Gurney. Then Betty Jo announces that she has received a Phys-Ed scholarship at a school in New Hampshire. Kate figures that only one girl can go and now has to decide which one. Kate goes back and forth in her mind over which one it will be. But before Kate can pick one, the girls decide Billie Jo should be the one. Billie Jo says she has fallen for a boy named Neil Greely and that Bobbie Jo should go. Bobbie Jo says it will cost too much in New York and that Betty Jo should go. Betty Jo says she found out it's an all girl school and doesn't want to go.

  • E33
    There's No Stove Like an Old Stove
    Aired · Tue, May 25, 1965 · 30m

    Uncle Joe is fed up with chopping wood for Kate's old wood-burning stove. Joe tells Kate that people have stopped coming to the hotel because the old stove is ruining her cooking. Joe sabotages the old stove. Kate gets a letter from New York food critic Lucius J. Penrose (veteran English stage and screen character actor. Apparently Joe wrote Penrose and asked him to come to the hotel to taste Kate's cooking. With a new oven and Penrose's stamp of approval, the hotel could be famous. The old stove starts smoking and Joe tells Kate he has already ordered a new one. Meanwhile in New York, Penrose tells a Chef that he hated his meal. Kate tries to stop Floyd and Charley from delivering the new stove, but it's too late. Another problem is that the electric stove has to be put together. The stove is finally together, but there are pieces left over. When they plug it in, the power goes out. Penrose arrives and is not impressed with the hotel or the stove. He says that the only reason he agreed to come was to get a meal cooked on an old fashioned wood burning stove. Kate winds up cooking the meal in the Cannonball's wood burner and Penrose loves it.

  • E34
    The Brontosaurus Caper
    Aired · Tue, Jun 1, 1965 · 30m
  • E35
    The Hairbrained Scheme
    Aired · Tue, Jun 8, 1965 · 30m
  • E36
    There's No Business with Show Business
    Aired · Tue, Jun 15, 1965 · 30m
Season 3
34 episodes · 34 aired
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  • E1
    Dear Minerva
    Aired · Tue, Sep 14, 1965 · 30m
  • E2
    The Baffling Raffle
    Aired · Tue, Sep 21, 1965 · 30m
  • E3
    The Dog Turns Playboy
    Aired · Tue, Sep 28, 1965 · 30m
  • E4
    The Good Luck Ring
    Aired · Tue, Oct 5, 1965 · 30m
  • E5
    Joe Carson, General Contractor
    Aired · Tue, Oct 12, 1965 · 30m
  • E6
    Bobbie Jo's Sorority
    Aired · Tue, Oct 26, 1965 · 30m
  • E7
    A Doctor in the House
    Aired · Tue, Nov 2, 1965 · 30m
  • E8
    Hooterville A-Go-Go
    Aired · Tue, Nov 9, 1965 · 30m
  • E9
    Hooterville Hurricane
    Aired · Tue, Nov 16, 1965 · 30m
  • E10
    Betty Jo Goes to New York
    Aired · Tue, Nov 23, 1965 · 30m
  • E11
    Bedloe's Successor
    Aired · Tue, Nov 30, 1965 · 30m
  • E12
    The Crowded Wedding Ring
    Aired · Tue, Dec 7, 1965 · 30m
  • E13
    Uncle Joe Plays Post Office
    Aired · Tue, Dec 14, 1965 · 30m
  • E14
    What's a Trajectory?
    Aired · Tue, Dec 21, 1965 · 30m
  • E15
    The Butler Did It
    Aired · Tue, Dec 28, 1965 · 30m
  • E16
    Better Never Than Late
    Aired · Tue, Jan 4, 1966 · 30m
  • E17
    Betty Jo Catches the Bouquet
    Aired · Tue, Jan 11, 1966 · 30m
  • E18
    Billie Jo's Independence Day
    Aired · Tue, Jan 18, 1966 · 30m
  • E19
    Yogurt, Anyone?
    Aired · Tue, Jan 25, 1966 · 30m
  • E20
    Only Boy in the Class
    Aired · Tue, Feb 1, 1966 · 30m
  • E21
    The County Fair
    Aired · Tue, Feb 8, 1966 · 30m
  • E22
    Jury at the Shady Rest
    Aired · Tue, Feb 15, 1966 · 30m
  • E23
    The Invisible Mr. Dobble
    Aired · Tue, Feb 22, 1966 · 30m
  • E24
    It's Not the Principle, It's the Money
    Aired · Tue, Mar 1, 1966 · 30m
  • E25
    War of the Hotels
    Aired · Tue, Mar 8, 1966 · 30m
  • E26
    The Windfall
    Aired · Tue, Mar 15, 1966 · 30m
  • E27
    Second Honeymoon
    Aired · Tue, Mar 22, 1966 · 30m
  • E28
    Kate Sells the Hotel
    Aired · Tue, Mar 29, 1966 · 30m
  • E29
    Kate Bradley, Peacemaker
    Aired · Tue, Apr 5, 1966 · 30m
  • E30
    Whatever Happened to Betty Jo?
    Aired · Tue, Apr 12, 1966 · 30m
  • E31
    Every Bachelor Should Have a Family
    Aired · Tue, Apr 19, 1966 · 30m
  • E32
    The Young Matchmakers
    Aired · Tue, Apr 26, 1966 · 30m
  • E33
    Hooterville Valley Project
    Aired · Tue, May 3, 1966 · 30m
  • E34
    Betty Jo's Bike
    Aired · Tue, May 10, 1966 · 30m
Season 4
32 episodes · 32 aired
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  • E1
    Young Love
    Aired · Tue, Sep 13, 1966 · 30m
  • E2
    Birdman of Shady Rest (1)
    Aired · Tue, Sep 20, 1966 · 30m
  • E3
    Hooterville, You're All Heart (2)
    Aired · Tue, Sep 27, 1966 · 30m
  • E4
    He Loves Us, He Loves Us Not
    Aired · Tue, Oct 4, 1966 · 30m
  • E5
    The All-Night Party
    Aired · Tue, Oct 11, 1966 · 30m
  • E6
    Cannonball, Inc.
    Aired · Tue, Oct 18, 1966 · 30m
  • E7
    Kate Grounds Selma Plout
    Aired · Tue, Oct 25, 1966 · 30m
  • E8
    The Almost Annual Charity Show
    Aired · Tue, Nov 1, 1966 · 30m
  • E9
    How Bugged Was My Valley
    Aired · Tue, Nov 15, 1966 · 30m
  • E10
    Twenty-Five Years Too Late
    Aired · Tue, Nov 22, 1966 · 30m
  • E11
    The Runt Strikes Back
    Aired · Tue, Nov 29, 1966 · 30m
  • E12
    Is There a Doctor in the Valley?
    Aired · Tue, Dec 13, 1966 · 30m
  • E13
    The Santa Claus Special
    Aired · Tue, Dec 20, 1966 · 30m
  • E14
    My Daughter the Secretary
    Aired · Tue, Dec 27, 1966 · 30m
  • E15
    The Rise and Fall of a Tycoon
    Aired · Tue, Jan 3, 1967 · 30m
  • E16
    His Highness the Dog
    Aired · Tue, Jan 17, 1967 · 30m
  • E17
    Girls! Girls! Girls!
    Aired · Tue, Jan 24, 1967 · 30m
  • E18
    Temperance, Temperance
    Aired · Tue, Jan 31, 1967 · 30m
  • E19
    A Star is Born
    Aired · Tue, Feb 7, 1967 · 30m
  • E20
    Shoplifter at the Shady Rest
    Aired · Tue, Feb 14, 1967 · 30m
  • E21
    Don't Call Us
    Aired · Tue, Feb 21, 1967 · 30m
  • E22
    Hey, Look Me Over
    Aired · Tue, Feb 28, 1967 · 30m
  • E23
    That's Max???
    Aired · Tue, Mar 7, 1967 · 30m
  • E24
    The Fishing Derby
    Aired · Tue, Mar 14, 1967 · 30m
  • E25
    Kate's Big Deal
    Aired · Tue, Mar 21, 1967 · 30m
  • E26
    Author! Author!
    Aired · Tue, Mar 28, 1967 · 30m
  • E27
    Steve's Ol' Buddy
    Aired · Tue, Apr 4, 1967 · 30m
  • E28
    That Was the Night That Was
    Aired · Tue, Apr 11, 1967 · 30m
  • E29
    The Eternal Rectangle
    Aired · Tue, Apr 18, 1967 · 30m
  • E30
    Kate's Cousin Mae
    Aired · Tue, Apr 25, 1967 · 30m
  • E31
    A House Divided
    Aired · Tue, May 2, 1967 · 30m
  • E32
    Go Away, Fat
    Aired · Tue, May 9, 1967 · 30m
Season 5
30 episodes · 30 aired
▾
  • E1
    Is This My Daughter?
    Aired · Sat, Sep 9, 1967 · 30m
  • E2
    It's Not Easy to Be a Mother
    Aired · Sat, Sep 16, 1967 · 30m
  • E3
    One Dozen Roses
    Aired · Sat, Sep 23, 1967 · 30m
  • E4
    You Know I Can't Hear You When the Thunder is Clapping
    Aired · Sat, Sep 30, 1967 · 30m
  • E5
    Pop Goes the Question
    Aired · Sat, Oct 7, 1967 · 30m
  • E6
    A Cottage for Two
    Aired · Sat, Oct 14, 1967 · 30m
  • E7
    Mind If We Join Your Wedding
    Aired · Sat, Oct 21, 1967 · 30m
  • E8
    Meet the In-Laws
    Aired · Sat, Oct 28, 1967 · 30m
  • E9
    With This Gown I Thee Wed
    Aired · Sat, Nov 4, 1967 · 30m
  • E10
    Hawaii Calling
    Aired · Sat, Nov 11, 1967 · 30m
  • E11
    Kate's Birthday
    Aired · Sat, Nov 18, 1967 · 30m
  • E12
    The Honeymoon is Over
    Aired · Sat, Nov 25, 1967 · 30m
  • E13
    A Horse On You, Mr. Bedloe
    Aired · Sat, Dec 2, 1967 · 30m
  • E14
    Kate's Day in Court
    Aired · Sat, Dec 9, 1967 · 30m
  • E15
    Uncle Joe and the Master Plan
    Aired · Sat, Dec 16, 1967 · 30m
  • E16
    All That Buzzes Ain't Bees
    Aired · Sat, Dec 23, 1967 · 30m
  • E17
    All Sales Final
    Aired · Sat, Dec 30, 1967 · 30m
  • E18
    The Power of the Press
    Aired · Sat, Jan 6, 1968 · 30m
  • E19
    Steve, the Apple Polisher
    Aired · Sat, Jan 13, 1968 · 30m
  • E20
    The Barber Shop Quartet
    Aired · Sat, Jan 20, 1968 · 30m
  • E21
    Higgins Come Home
    Aired · Sat, Jan 27, 1968 · 30m
  • E22
    Girl of Our Dreams
    Aired · Sat, Feb 3, 1968 · 30m
  • E23
    Uncle Joe Runs the Hotel
    Aired · Sat, Feb 10, 1968 · 30m
  • E24
    Billie Jo's First Record
    Aired · Sat, Feb 17, 1968 · 30m
  • E25
    Mae's Helping Hand
    Aired · Sat, Feb 24, 1968 · 30m
  • E26
    Bad Day at Shady Rest
    Aired · Sat, Mar 2, 1968 · 30m
  • E27
    Cannonball for Sale
    Aired · Sat, Mar 9, 1968 · 30m
  • E28
    My Pal Sam
    Aired · Sat, Mar 16, 1968 · 30m
  • E29
    Ring-a-Ding-Ding
    Aired · Sat, Mar 23, 1968 · 30m
  • E30
    Kate's Homecoming
    Aired · Sat, Mar 30, 1968 · 30m
Season 6
26 episodes · 26 aired
▾
  • E1
    Birthplace of a Future President
    Aired · Sat, Sep 28, 1968 · 30m
  • E2
    The Singing Sweethearts
    Aired · Sat, Oct 5, 1968 · 30m
  • E3
    Only a Husband
    Aired · Sat, Oct 19, 1968 · 30m
  • E4
    The Valley Has a Baby
    Aired · Sat, Oct 26, 1968 · 30m
  • E5
    Granny, the Baby Expert
    Aired · Sat, Nov 2, 1968 · 30m
  • E6
    Wings
    Aired · Sat, Nov 9, 1968 · 30m
  • E7
    The Lady Doctor
    Aired · Sat, Nov 16, 1968 · 30m
  • E8
    The Sneaky Ways of a Woman Who is Both Beautiful and Smart
    Aired · Sat, Nov 23, 1968 · 30m
  • E9
    The Strange Case of Joseph P. Carson
    Aired · Sat, Nov 30, 1968 · 30m
  • E10
    Bye, Bye, Doctor
    Aired · Sat, Dec 7, 1968 · 30m
  • E11
    First Night Out
    Aired · Sat, Dec 14, 1968 · 30m
  • E12
    A Cake from Granny
    Aired · Sat, Dec 21, 1968 · 30m
  • E13
    The Feminine Mistake
    Aired · Sat, Dec 28, 1968 · 30m
  • E14
    The Ballad of the Everyday Housewife
    Aired · Sat, Jan 4, 1969 · 30m
  • E15
    The Christening
    Aired · Sat, Jan 11, 1969 · 30m
  • E16
    Billie Jo and the Big Big Star
    Aired · Sat, Jan 18, 1969 · 30m
  • E17
    Steve's New Job
    Aired · Sat, Jan 25, 1969 · 30m
  • E18
    The Cannonball Bookmobile
    Aired · Sat, Feb 1, 1969 · 30m
  • E19
    A Man Called Cyrus Plout
    Aired · Sat, Feb 8, 1969 · 30m
  • E20
    Joe Saves the Post Office
    Aired · Sat, Feb 15, 1969 · 30m
  • E21
    I'm Allergic to Daddy
    Aired · Sat, Feb 22, 1969 · 30m
  • E22
    Uncle Joe Retires
    Aired · Sat, Mar 1, 1969 · 30m
  • E23
    The Organ Fund
    Aired · Sat, Mar 8, 1969 · 30m
  • E24
    The Great Race
    Aired · Sat, Mar 15, 1969 · 30m
  • E25
    Tune in Next Year
    Aired · Sat, Mar 22, 1969 · 30m
  • E26
    By the Book
    Aired · Sat, Mar 29, 1969 · 30m
Season 7
26 episodes · 26 aired
▾
  • E1
    Make Room for Baby
    Aired · Sat, Sep 27, 1969 · 30m
  • E2
    The Game Warden
    Aired · Sat, Oct 4, 1969 · 30m
  • E3
    The Other Woman
    Aired · Sat, Oct 11, 1969 · 30m
  • E4
    One of Our Chickens is Missing
    Aired · Sat, Oct 18, 1969 · 30m
  • E5
    The Three Queens
    Aired · Sat, Oct 25, 1969 · 30m
  • E6
    The Glen Tinker Caper
    Aired · Sat, Nov 1, 1969 · 30m
  • E7
    The Tenant
    Aired · Sat, Nov 8, 1969 · 30m
  • E8
    Sorry Doctor, I Ain't Taking No Shots
    Aired · Sat, Nov 15, 1969 · 30m
  • E9
    A Most Momentous Occasion
    Aired · Sat, Nov 22, 1969 · 30m
  • E10
    The Camping Trip
    Aired · Sat, Nov 29, 1969 · 30m
  • E11
    Kathy Jo's First Birthday (1)
    Aired · Sat, Dec 6, 1969 · 30m
  • E12
    Goodbye, Mr. Chimp (2)
    Aired · Sat, Dec 13, 1969 · 30m
  • E13
    The Golden Spike Ceremony
    Aired · Sat, Dec 20, 1969 · 30m
  • E14
    But I've Never Been in Erie, PA
    Aired · Sat, Dec 27, 1969 · 30m
  • E15
    How to Arrange a Marriage
    Aired · Sat, Jan 3, 1970 · 30m
  • E16
    Selma Plout's Plot
    Aired · Sat, Jan 10, 1970 · 30m
  • E17
    With This Ring...
    Aired · Sat, Jan 17, 1970 · 30m
  • E18
    The Valley's New Owner
    Aired · Sat, Jan 24, 1970 · 30m
  • E19
    Steve's Uncle George
    Aired · Sat, Jan 31, 1970 · 30m
  • E20
    Susan B. Anthony, I Love You
    Aired · Sat, Feb 7, 1970 · 30m
  • E21
    Spare That Cottage
    Aired · Sat, Feb 14, 1970 · 30m
  • E22
    Whiplash, Whiplash
    Aired · Sat, Feb 28, 1970 · 30m
  • E23
    Last Train to Pixley
    Aired · Sat, Mar 7, 1970 · 30m
  • E24
    Love Rears Its Ugly Head
    Aired · Sat, Mar 21, 1970 · 30m
  • E25
    No, No, You Can't Take Her Away
    Aired · Sat, Mar 28, 1970 · 30m
  • E26
    Betty Jo's Business
    Aired · Sat, Apr 4, 1970 · 30m