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Green Acres

All Episodes 1950 - 1990
TV-G

  • Ended
  • #<Network:0x00007f77730eb540>
  • 1965-09-16T00:00:00Z
  • 25m
  • 3d 3h 39m (170 episodes)
  • Paul Henning + 1 more, Jay Sommers
  • United States
  • English
  • Filmways Television + 3 more, MGM Television, Orion Television, Filmways Pictures
  • Comedy
Green Acres is an American sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who move from New York City to a rural country farm. Produced by Filmways as a sister show to Petticoat Junction, the series was first broadcast on CBS, from September 15, 1965 to April 27, 1971. Receiving solid ratings during its six-year run, Green Acres was cancelled in 1971 as part of the "rural purge" by CBS. The sitcom has been in syndication and is available in DVD and VHS releases. In 1997, the two-part episode "A Star Named Arnold is Born" was ranked #59 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.

182 episodes

Special 1 Return to Green Acres

  • 1990-05-19T00:00:00Z25m

Tv movie that reunites most the show's cast members. The Douglases move back to New York. But when Haney tries to get everyone's property so that a developer can build on them, the residents go to New York to get Douglas to help them. But he's a little hesitant.

The first show of the series. Mr. Granby quits his bank job and is determined to grow his own food on his own farm. This is the Audition show, which aired at the end of March in 1950 three months before the summer series began. Mr Granby finally did it; he quit his job at the bank and bought a farm near the town of Dubdale.

"Granby Plants A Crop". What to plant? Corn? Wheat? It’s a funny thing about people; farm people work hard so they can save enough money to move to the city and city people work hard so they can make enough money to move to a farm. John Granby was a city fellow before he bought his farm in Dove Ville though he doesn’t know the first thing about farming and now he has to decide which crop to plant, wheat, corn or potato!

"Mr. Granby Discovers Electricity". Granby decides an electric milker is needed for his farm. The announcer (possibly Johnny Jacobs) almost gives the wrong system cue. John Granby is trying to listen to the ball game on the portable radio and his wife and daughter keep interrupting him until finally the battery runs out and he still hasn’t heard the score. Martha and Janice take the opportunity to convince John that they should get electricity.

"Mr. Granby Fights The Love Bug". Granby's corn is doing poorly, but he won't listen to the county agent's advice.

"Mr. Granby Lays An Egg". The farm need chickens, so Granby buys two hundred of them, all roosters! It’s early evening at Granby’s Green Acres on this July 31st and inside the weather-beaten farmhouse we find John Granby seating himself at the dining room table about to do his monthly bookkeeping. Swiftly he adds up the months profits makes a lightening calculation and says, “Martha where’s the red ink…”

"Mr. Granby Breaks Down". Granby becomes very sensitive to noise. The sequence makes excellent use of sound effects. The last show of the series. It’s early evening in Doveville the hour when the farm chores are done and farmers are relaxing a moment before sitting down to supper. This is the picture we see in the farmhouse of Granby’s Green Acres with one exception; Mr Granby is anything but relaxed…

This is a commercial for the Awake Orange Beverage. This Stars Carroll Channing, Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor.

A gallery of stills from the production of the show.

Reunion special featuring Marc Summers ("Double Dare") interviewing Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor, Pat Buttram, Alvy Moore, and Sid Melton.

Series Premiere

1965-09-16T00:00:00Z

1x01 Oliver Buys A Farm

Series Premiere

1x01 Oliver Buys A Farm

  • 1965-09-16T00:00:00Z25m

New York lawyer Oliver Douglas quits his job at the law firm of Felton, O'Connell, Clay, Blakely, Harmon, Dillion & Pasteur and buys a farm in Hooterville, sight unseen. The locals are astounded that Haney had managed to unload the place on someone and try to talk him out of it. Laying her eyes on the dilapidated farmhouse for the first time, Lisa bursts into tears.

Lisa gets her first look at their dilipidated--and empty--farmhouse and is horrified. Oily Mr. Haney, who previously owned the dump, took everything with him, including the bathroom fixtures, and tries to resell them to Oliver. Eb, one of Haney's workers, is hired on as their farm hand. Lisa goes out to meet the locals, most of whom have entered a pool wagering on how long the Douglases will stay. Lisa is ready to immediately return to New York, but after a chat with Kate Bradley, she decides to give farm life a try.

1965-09-30T00:00:00Z

1x03 The Decorator

1x03 The Decorator

  • 1965-09-30T00:00:00Z25m

Oliver wants to start farming but Lisa demands he have their house redecorated first. Sam Drucker recommends a decorator from Pixley. Kate Bradley tries to tutor Lisa in the kitchen since she doesn't know the first thing about cooking. Kate starts by showing her how to make something easy: hotscakes. Adding to the chaos is Oliver's mother, who arrives to rescue Lisa from her nightmarish country life.

1965-10-07T00:00:00Z

1x04 The Best Laid Plans

1x04 The Best Laid Plans

  • 1965-10-07T00:00:00Z25m

While Oliver makes plans to get the farm in working order, Lisa travels to New York to pack up their furniture. The Hooterville locals begin gossiping, assuming Lisa left him for good. While she's in the city, Oliver's mother connects her with an architect who designs an extravagant country club.

Mr. Haney rents Bertram the rooster to Oliver for fifty cents a day. Unfortunately, he's a "pecker", not a "crower", so he also gets a chicken named Alice. Oliver then sets about getting a phone installed in the kitchen (though the line won't be connected for three months), the plumbing and roof fixed, and electricity via a rickety power generator. Mr. Douglas also meets his county farm agent, the absent-minded Hank Kimball, who takes some soil samples for analyzing.

Oliver's mother sends the Douglases their furniture from New York, while she also rides down to visit them. While Oliver and Lisa wait for the furniture to arrive, Eunice is stuck with Uncle Joe on his handcar, getting to Hooterville. Things go bad to worse when Eunice finds herself the target of Newt Kiley's bull, and the Douglases' furniture is delivered to Mr. Haney's instead.

1965-10-28T00:00:00Z

1x07 Neighborliness

1x07 Neighborliness

  • 1965-10-28T00:00:00Z25m

Oliver is frustrated because, among other problems, his new plow won't arrive in time for planting season. Uncle Joe has a solution that, naturally, benefits him as well. He charges farmers one dollar each to enter a plowing contest, promising them free lunch and big prizes. This is all news to Oliver as the neighbors on their tractors start descending on his farm.

1965-11-04T01:00:00Z

1x08 Lisa the Helpmate

1x08 Lisa the Helpmate

  • 1965-11-04T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver has collected soil samples from his farm for the university to analyze. When the samples are accidentally spilled, Oliver's mother siezes the opportunity to get her son off the farm; she mixed the dirt with products from her cosmetics bag.

It's planting time in Hooterville and Oliver is shocked that the locals make their crop choices based on aches and pains. Back on the farm, Oliver assigns every electrical device a number from one to seven in an effort to keep their creaky generator from blowing. All gadgets up to a total of seven can be plugged in at the same time, but Lisa can't quite grasp the concept.

With their phone still not connected, Oliver asks Mr. Kimball to put some pressure on his mother, who owns the telephone company. Kimball says he and his mother aren't speaking, but Oliver convinces him to make up with her. His mom is so grateful, she promptly has a phone installed--on top of a pole outside their bedroom.

1965-11-25T01:00:00Z

1x11 Parity Begins at Home

1x11 Parity Begins at Home

  • 1965-11-25T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver wants to plant wheat on all 160 of his acres, but the local agricultural committee says he can only do eight. Incensed, Oliver takes his complaints all the way to Washington. Surprisingly, Haney sides with Oliver and prepares to fight the National Guard in "The Siege of Green Acres".

1965-12-09T01:00:00Z

1x12 Lisa Has a Calf

1x12 Lisa Has a Calf

  • 1965-12-09T01:00:00Z25m

Fearful that Mr. Haney will lay claim to Eleanor's calf, the Douglases decide to keep the cow's pregnancy a secret. The Hooterville gossips get part of the story right, except they think it's Lisa who's expecting.

1965-12-16T01:00:00Z

1x13 The Wedding Anniversary

1x13 The Wedding Anniversary

  • 1965-12-16T01:00:00Z25m

While Oliver tries to recall how long he's been married to Lisa, she flashes back to last year's anniversary which ended with them in jail. The trouble began when a panicked Oliver found corn bores in his terrace garden. His mother, refusing to keep party guests waiting at the Waldorf while Oliver plays farmer, started tossing his "crop" off the balcony. Pots crashing onto the street below did not please the NYC cops.

Lisa is shocked that Hooterville doesn't have a beauty salon. She calls her mother-in-law who ships out her hair dresser, Claude. (She blackmails him with one word: "Scranton".) Setting up shop on the Cannonball, he gives the Hooterville women new hairdos. Now, they're too "beautiful" for farm work.

1965-12-30T01:00:00Z

1x15 How to Enlarge a Bedroom

1x15 How to Enlarge a Bedroom

  • 1965-12-30T01:00:00Z25m

After Lisa delivers an ultimatum, Oliver hires incompetent carpenters Alf and Ralph Monroe to enlarge the tiny bedroom. The Monroes have just begun moving the walls when the building inspector, the father of Eb's girlfriend, "disapproves" the project and condemns the whole house. Oliver is left with an open air bedroom without a roof.

Lisa is against buying neighboring property owned by the Watsons until she see their farmhouse. Thinking the house is part of the deal, Lisa sells the Watsons' furniture to Mr. Haney and has their things brought over. All of this happens while Oliver is in New York arranging the financing.

Oliver is allowed to join the Hooterville Volunteer Fire Department if he'll play an instrument in their marching band. As Chief Joe Carson explains, they have more parades than fires. Patriotic speeches follow as Oliver takes his new duties very seriously.

1966-01-27T01:00:00Z

1x18 Lisa Bakes a Cake

1x18 Lisa Bakes a Cake

  • 1966-01-27T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver's upset that Lisa listed him the new phone directory as an attorney. He fears he'll be flooded with calls wanting his legal advice. Instead, lawyer Douglas becomes cranky when his phone doesn't ring. Meanwhile, Lisa tackles a formidable task in the kitchen: baking a cake. When Oliver finally gets a potential client, the unlucky man encounters Ralph's plank, Lisa's 20-pound pound cake and Haney's truck.

While fixing the TV antenna, Oliver falls through the roof and sprains his ankle. A parade of Hooterville residents shows up to give their regards while he's off his feet, but instead of sharing the food they've made for him, they crowd him off his own bed to watch Frankenstein Meets Mary Poppins on television.

1966-02-10T01:00:00Z

1x20 The Price of Apples

1x20 The Price of Apples

  • 1966-02-10T01:00:00Z30m

Oliver will make considerable more on his apple crop if he gets his to market first. He hires local highschoolers to pick the fruit and uses their old truck to haul them. As the rickety truck suffers numerous breakdowns, the apple prices begin to drop. Finally, Lisa's hotscakes come to the rescue.

1966-02-17T01:00:00Z

1x21 What's In a Name?

1x21 What's In a Name?

  • 1966-02-17T01:00:00Z30m

Ralph Monroe finds herself smitten with Hank Kimball, but discovers that he won't date a woman with a man's name. She asks Oliver to file court papers to have her name changed to something more feminine. While in court, Oliver learns that his license to practice law is not recognized by the state. This sends Oliver back to the books to study for the state's bar exam.

1966-02-24T01:00:00Z

1x22 The Day of Decision

1x22 The Day of Decision

  • 1966-02-24T01:00:00Z30m

Lisa agreed to try out Green Acres for six months. Today's the day she decides whether to stay in Hooterville or return to New York. Everyone anxiously awaits her decision. In the meantime, Oliver flashes back to their first days on the farm, his physical mishaps around the house, and Haney's lousy products.

1966-03-10T01:00:00Z

1x23 A Pig In a Poke

1x23 A Pig In a Poke

  • 1966-03-10T01:00:00Z30m

Oliver is invited to New York to be the guest speaker at a Harvard alumni banquet but he arrives with an unexpected stowaway. Meanwhile, the Ziffels fear that they'll lose Arnold to Mr. Haney, who's trying to take the pig in lieu of a debt that he claims the Ziffels owe him.

1966-03-17T01:00:00Z

1x24 The Deputy

1x24 The Deputy

  • 1966-03-17T01:00:00Z30m

Sam Drucker's off for a two-week vacation to visit his sister, leaving Oliver to take over his duties as deputy sheriff. Complications ensue when Oliver demonstrates how to use a pair of handcuffs to Lisa before discovering that he's lost the keys.

1966-03-24T01:00:00Z

1x25 Double Drick

1x25 Double Drick

  • 1966-03-24T01:00:00Z30m

Tired of repairing the rickety generator that Haney sold him, Oliver checks on the status of his electricity. Learning that his application was never mailed, Oliver decides to deal with the power company in person. He finds that nothing in Hooterville is done simply--or correctly; he ends up with a meter that runs even when it's disconnected and another pole by the bedroom window.

Oliver wants to write a folk song about local legend Molly Turgis, a woman so ugly she was run out of Hooterville. Facts are hard to come by, though, because the mere mention of her name causes bad to happen. Lisa feels sorry for Molly and offers to give her a make-over.

Lisa wants to surprise Oliver with a new tractor for his birthday. To keep it out of sight, she has it delivered to the Ziffels' farm. The old couple mistakes it as a gift from Mrs. Douglas, leading Doris to think that Fred and Lisa are having a torrid affair.

1966-05-05T00:00:00Z

1x28 Send a Boy to College

1x28 Send a Boy to College

  • 1966-05-05T00:00:00Z30m

Eb's talent for curing sick animals leads the Douglases to send him to veterinarian school. Unfortunately, his college career is short-lived due to one small oversite.

1966-05-12T00:00:00Z

1x29 Horse? What Horse?

1x29 Horse? What Horse?

  • 1966-05-12T00:00:00Z25m

Lisa belives that Oliver's beginning to crack under the pressure of running the farm. After Oliver claims to have seen a spotted horse and a zebra, she calls Doc Watson to give him a checkup. Lisa's attempt to slip Oliver a sedative backfires, resulting in her taking a very long nap.

1966-05-19T00:00:00Z

1x30 The Rains Came

1x30 The Rains Came

  • 1966-05-19T00:00:00Z25m

A drought in Hooterville has crops wilting in the fields. Oliver is so desperate, he agrees to pay Haney $350 if he can bring some relief. That's when Haney presents dancing Chief Thundercloud. When the rains eventually arrive, Oliver refuses to pay. He says the Chief's dancing is not what did the trick.

1966-05-26T00:00:00Z

1x31 Culture

1x31 Culture

  • 1966-05-26T00:00:00Z25m

The "Every Other Wednesday Afternoon Discussion Club" decides to bring culture to the valley by starting the Hooterville Symphony Orchestra. Oliver calls the women "nuts" for considering such a ridiculous idea. Undeterred, Lisa calls her conductor friend Sir Geffory, aka "Poopsie", to come and conduct the orchestra. What he encounters is the Hooterville Volunteer Fire Department Marching Band playing the only song they know.

Season Finale

1966-06-02T00:00:00Z

1x32 Uncle Ollie

Season Finale

1x32 Uncle Ollie

  • 1966-06-02T00:00:00Z25m

Oliver's groovy nephew arrives in Hooterville on his motorcycle with long hair, hip lingo and no interest in work. Chuck is excellent with motors, however, and proceeds to "soup up" all the vehicles in the valley. The easily influenced Eb is quick to decide he wants to be a beatnick.

Season Premiere

1966-09-15T00:00:00Z

2x01 Wings Over Hooterville

Season Premiere

2x01 Wings Over Hooterville

  • 1966-09-15T00:00:00Z25m

Lisa tells the story of how she and Oliver met. During WWII, Oliver's plane was shot down and he was stranded in a tree. Lisa rescues Oliver, but doesn't trust him because he ""spends more time talking than smooching"". After Lisa's story, the farmers of Hooterville discover their crops are being destroyed by some unknown insect. Mr. Kimball identifies it as the ""Bing Bug"". The farmers appoint Oliver to dust all the crops, but not being in the cockpit for years causes trouble for Oliver in Mr. Haney's cheap plane.

1966-09-22T00:00:00Z

2x02 Water, Water Everywhere

2x02 Water, Water Everywhere

  • 1966-09-22T00:00:00Z24m

Mr. Haney has Willie the well-witcher to witch him a new well. But when Mr. Haney has plenty of water, Oliver loses his water. The same thing happens when Oliver has a new well witched, then the Ziffels run out of water. When they get a new well, then Mr. Drucker runs out of water. Oliver decides that Hooterville should open a reservoir. Soon afterwards, everyone has enough water, but when everyone turns on their faucets, they lose their electricity.

When the Ziffels go on a second honeymoon at Niagra Falls, they leave Arnold with Oliver and Lisa. While there, Arnold is drafted by the U.S. Army.

Oliver ends up with a new client named Collins, who turns out to be a very attractive woman, whose first name is Amy, who wants Oliver's legal help about her farm. Oliver has to make regular visits to Amy's farm to help her with her farm. Lisa begins thinking that Oliver is cheating on her, and after hearing Doris Ziffel talking, believes that Oliver is going to kill her, and runaway to South America to elope with Amy. Little does Lisa know the facts, and that Mrs. Ziffel was really talking about the recent episode of her favorite show.

1966-10-20T00:00:00Z

2x05 The Ugly Duckling

2x05 The Ugly Duckling

  • 1966-10-20T00:00:00Z25m

Ralph Monroe is devastated when Mr. Kimball turns her down again. Lisa decides to help Ralph out, by making her more feminine. Oliver is forced to sleep in the barn with Eb, while Lisa works day and night to doll up Ralph. Later, at a dinner party, the new Ralph is presented to the unsuspecting Mr. Kimball, who likes Ralph even less now, for Lisa claims she didn't have enough time to make Ralph fully feminine.

Oliver's back on his soap box, delivering fiery patriotic speeches after getting a bill for the State Farm Unattached Duty Tax. No one in Hooterville seems to know what the tax is for, so Oliver tries to contact his assemblyman. That's when he learns Hooterville hasn't held an election for one since 1922. He and Lisa travel to the state capital to meet the governor and remedy the situation.

1966-11-03T01:00:00Z

2x07 The Good Old Days

2x07 The Good Old Days

  • 1966-11-03T01:00:00Z25m

Lisa is homesick for the Park Avenue penthouse. So Oliver tells her the story of Gus and Etta, a farmer and his Hungarian wife who are broken and poor, but make the best of their new-found farm life. Unfortunately, the story ends with their farm being destroyed by a freak flood, and Lisa then longs for Park Avenue even more.

Eb suddenly discovers he has feelings for Betty Jo Bradley. Eb wants nothing more than to date her, but the advice Oliver gives him, calls the date off, when Eb won't let Betty Jo choose where to go for an evening, and Eb discovers that she's allergic to roses.

1966-11-17T01:00:00Z

2x09 The Hooterville Image

2x09 The Hooterville Image

  • 1966-11-17T01:00:00Z22m

The Hooterville farmers have decided that Oliver is ruining the town's image by doing his farming chores in a suit. Oliver eventually gives in to their demand to wear overalls, but they weren't planning on the fur-covered pair that Lisa's dressmaker has designed.

James Stuart from the agricultural department wants to do a film on the pitfalls of new farmers. The locals think "Jimmy Stewart" is coming to make a big Hollywood movie so they all enroll in Haney's acting school. In the meantime, Oliver's farming practices prove especially embarrassing for the camera.

Tired of living in a dump, Lisa demands some serious home improvements. Oliver fires the Monroe brothers and hires an architect to draw up plans. Renovations come to a screeching halt thanks to the Monroes' picket line and famous Hootervillian Rutherford B. Skrug.

1966-12-15T01:00:00Z

2x12 A Square is Not Round

2x12 A Square is Not Round

  • 1966-12-15T01:00:00Z25m

The Douglases try to determine which of their hens is laying square eggs. Once word gets out, Haney and a chicken breeder both want in on the action. Oddly, the cube-shaped eggs don't worry Oliver nearly as much as their toaster that operates when you say the number "five".

Oliver decides to have an old fashioned Christmas by chopping down a tree off his property. Mr. Haney warns him that it's against the law to chop down a tree on his own property. So Oilver goes to Drucker's & asks Sam if there's such a law as that. Mr. Drucker tries to sell him an artificial tree with a squirter to squirt the pine ooze out as well as artificial candy canes & popcorn string. Mr. Drucker advises him to get a permit from Hank Kimball, County Agent. After getting the permit, he finally gets to decorate his tree. Over @ the Ziffels, Doris is upset that Arnold has an artificial tree & tells Fred that Mr. Douglas had the right idea. The gang attends the Douglas home to admire the Christmas tree. But they are chased away when Lisa brings out the fruitcakes made out of hotcakes!

It's tomato planting season and Oliver needs some useful weather information. Hooterville relies on WPIXL-TV's Mildred, a little old lady who prances out of her dollhouse, or Walter, the singing weatherman. Both are constantly wrong so Oliver contacts the Weather Bureau which predicts warm days and nights. With the plants in the ground, Hooterville suffers the coldest night of the year. Incredibly, it's Lisa's crepe suzettes that save the crop from the cold.

1967-01-05T01:00:00Z

2x15 School Days

2x15 School Days

  • 1967-01-05T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver spends a lot of time in the principal's office when Lisa enrolls at Hooterville High. In school primarily for a cooking course, she also disrupts history class with her own version of Hungary's past, distroys the womens' showers and explodes a chemistry lab.

1967-01-12T01:00:00Z

2x16 His Honor

2x16 His Honor

  • 1967-01-12T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver misunderstands when the Hooterville bigwigs ask him to be a judge. He thinks he's being appointed an appellate judge but they just want him to judge apples at the county fair. The Douglases travel to New York so Oliver can get some judging advice while Lisa shops for a robe and wig for His Honor.

Oliver's mother needs bed rest so what better place than her son's farm. All she has to do is ignore Alf and Ralph's drilling, Haney's tour group, a group of dancing Sioux Indians and their chief who think's she's a looker.

1967-01-26T01:00:00Z

2x18 Exodus to Bleedswell

2x18 Exodus to Bleedswell

  • 1967-01-26T01:00:00Z25m

The residents of Hooterville flock to nearby Bleedswell for jobs at the new defense plant. To keep people from leaving, Hooterville reopens its old airplane factory to fulfill its contract with the Army--signed during WWI.

1967-02-02T01:00:00Z

2x19 It's Human to Be Humane

2x19 It's Human to Be Humane

  • 1967-02-02T01:00:00Z25m

Bored and looking for a project, Lisa becomes the head of the "Hooterville Human Humane Committee". She takes her cause to the extreme, declaring everything from duck hunting to selling chicken eggs off limits. Soon, the Douglases house is a zoo and the locals are ready to run her out of town.

The only thing Oliver learns at a farming convention is how to get a hangover. He and Lisa meet up with Charlie, a former gangster-turned-farmer, and Wanda, his floozy dancer wife. The more Charlie talks about his farm, the more Oliver's convinced that his shady days are not in the past.

1967-02-16T01:00:00Z

2x21 The Computer Age

2x21 The Computer Age

  • 1967-02-16T01:00:00Z25m

A desperate Ralph Monroe joins a computer dating service to meet a husband. Oliver thinks it's a great idea since computers are always right. Lisa thinks they can't possibly take the place of romance, so she challenges Oliver to test their match-up on the electric brain.

Oliver has to choose between being a farmer or lawyer when he gets an offer to practice in Washington, D. C. The official-looking letter, however, has the locals convinced that Oliver is hiding an juicy secret from them. After ruling out tax cheat and counterfeiter, that leaves only one choice: CIA agent.

1967-03-02T01:00:00Z

2x23 The Beverly Hillbillies

2x23 The Beverly Hillbillies

  • 1967-03-02T01:00:00Z25m

When the cast takes ill, the Douglases take to the stage in a charity production of The Beverly Hillbillies. After Eb "punches up" a script from the series, Hank Kimball plays Jed Clampett, Oliver appears as Jethro and Lisa portrays Granny with a combination Hungarian/southern accent.

1967-03-09T01:00:00Z

2x24 Lisa's Vegetable Garden

2x24 Lisa's Vegetable Garden

  • 1967-03-09T01:00:00Z25m

According to Oliver, every farm wife should be growing her own vegetables so Lisa starts her own garden. Armed with useless pamphlets from Mr. Kimball and a flask of perfume, Lisa begins work. It's hardly a money-saving proposition after she buys a tractor, farm supplies, and hires Alf and Ralph as her housekeepers.

1967-03-16T01:00:00Z

2x25 The Saucer Season

2x25 The Saucer Season

  • 1967-03-16T01:00:00Z25m

Once Eb's wild story about meeting space aliens hits the press, tourists descend on the Douglas farm to meet the new celebrity. Oliver's more concerned about the crowd trampling his crops, but the Air Force takes his claim seriously...at first.

1967-03-23T01:00:00Z

2x26 Getting Even With Haney

2x26 Getting Even With Haney

  • 1967-03-23T01:00:00Z24m

Tired of Doris' nagging about having to beat their laundry on a rock in the creek, Fred buys a Grabwell washing machine from Mr. Haney. The boat motor in a barrel goes berzerk, spraying water and clothes everywhere before chasing the Ziffels out their front door. Oliver is more than happy to take their case and stick it to Haney in the courtroom.

1967-03-30T01:00:00Z

2x27 Kimball Gets Fired

2x27 Kimball Gets Fired

  • 1967-03-30T01:00:00Z25m

Ralph is distraught when her beloved "Hankie" Kimball is fired as the county agricultural agent. His replacement is so rude and insulting that even Oliver is plotting to get Kimball rehired. His scheme is to scare the new guy away by fixing him up with Ralph.

1967-04-13T01:00:00Z

2x28 The Vulgar Ring Story

2x28 The Vulgar Ring Story

  • 1967-04-13T01:00:00Z25m

Lisa says that woman in her family must marry an American every fourth generation to keep the huge ring she now wears. She regales Hooterville with the story of her great, great grandmother, the Queen of the Gypsies, and her courtship of an American artist, Cornelius. Much stealing and dancing is involved.

1967-04-20T01:00:00Z

2x29 Who's Lisa?

2x29 Who's Lisa?

  • 1967-04-20T01:00:00Z25m

While fixing the roof, Oliver accidentally drops a hammer on Lisa's head, giving her amnesia. Initially, he's upset because she doesn't even recognize him. He begins to suspect she's faking so he'll take her to New York for the opening of opera season.

Season Finale

1967-04-27T01:00:00Z

2x30 Music to Milk By

Season Finale

2x30 Music to Milk By

  • 1967-04-27T01:00:00Z25m

Eb becomes obsessed with winning a contest on a Pixley radio station. To identify all the songs, he has to listen day and night. That becomes even harder after Elenaor the cow swallows the radio Oliver just bought Eb for his birthday.

Season Premiere

1967-09-07T00:00:00Z

3x01 The Man For the Job

Season Premiere

3x01 The Man For the Job

  • 1967-09-07T00:00:00Z25m

The committee to select a new state senator considers Oliver Douglas for the job.

1967-09-14T00:00:00Z

3x02 Lisa's Jam Session

3x02 Lisa's Jam Session

  • 1967-09-14T00:00:00Z25m

Oliver decides it would be a great idea for Lisa to make her own jam preserves.

An unlikely but hilarious love affair between Arnold the pig and Cynthia the basset hound captivates the residents of Hooterville.

Oliver starts a feud with the Hooterville Phone Company and launches a campaign to recall its management.

Mr. Trendell turns over the keys of the Hooterville Phone Company to Oliver Douglas.

Oliver sets out to accomplish to changes at the Hooterville Phone Company, now that he's president.

Oliver sets out to harvest his tomato crops.

1967-10-26T00:00:00Z

3x08 Eb Elopes

3x08 Eb Elopes

  • 1967-10-26T00:00:00Z25m

Oliver and Lisa wake up one morning to find that their handyman has eloped.

1967-11-02T01:00:00Z

3x09 The Thing

3x09 The Thing

  • 1967-11-02T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver stops paying storage rates for an item that neither he nor Lisa can remember owning, and the unknown item is shipped to the farm.

1967-11-09T01:00:00Z

3x10 Das Lumpen

3x10 Das Lumpen

  • 1967-11-09T01:00:00Z25m

Lisa tells another war story - this one details how she saved Oliver from the Nazis during World War II and how their romance began.

The residents of Hooterville are in an uproar when Arnold Ziffel the pig is missing.

1967-11-23T01:00:00Z

3x12 Jealousy, English Style

3x12 Jealousy, English Style

  • 1967-11-23T01:00:00Z24m

Oliver informs Lisa that he plans to attend a farm symposium without her.

1967-11-30T01:00:00Z

3x13 Haney's New Image

3x13 Haney's New Image

  • 1967-11-30T01:00:00Z25m

When Mr. Haney finds out first that the Douglas farm is the possible site for an interchange for a proposed new highway, he offers to buy back the farm.

1967-12-14T01:00:00Z

3x14 Alf and Ralph Break Up

3x14 Alf and Ralph Break Up

  • 1967-12-14T01:00:00Z25m

Ralph, the lady carpenter, runs away from home and stays with the Douglases after having a fight with her brother, Alf.

1967-12-21T01:00:00Z

3x15 No Trespassing

3x15 No Trespassing

  • 1967-12-21T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver shows symptoms of overwork, so Lisa talks him into going on a picnic.

1967-12-28T01:00:00Z

3x16 Eb Returns

3x16 Eb Returns

  • 1967-12-28T01:00:00Z25m

The Douglas' handyman returns home from his honeymoon and reveals that he did not get married.

1968-01-04T01:00:00Z

3x17 Not Guilty

3x17 Not Guilty

  • 1968-01-04T01:00:00Z25m

Eb is accused of taking $300 from Sam Drucker's safe when he shows up with a new car, which just happens to cost $300.

A mysterious young boy shows up at the Douglas farm and claims to be from another world.

Lisa invests $28 in a 10-year-old's "Electric Company;" to show his gratitude, the young wizard "electronificates" the Douglases' farm.

1968-02-01T01:00:00Z

3x20 Arnold, Boy Hero

3x20 Arnold, Boy Hero

  • 1968-02-01T01:00:00Z25m

Lisa and Oliver are taken hostage by two bank robbers who hide out in their farmhouse.

1968-02-08T01:00:00Z

3x21 Flight to Nowhere

3x21 Flight to Nowhere

  • 1968-02-08T01:00:00Z25m

As part of an agricultural exchange program, Oliver and other Hooterville farmers are offered a chance to join a chartered government flight to Europe.

1968-02-15T01:00:00Z

3x22 My Mother, the Countess

3x22 My Mother, the Countess

  • 1968-02-15T01:00:00Z25m

Lisa reveals that her mother, the Countess, is going to pay a visit to Green Acres.

1968-02-22T01:00:00Z

3x23 The Spring Festival

3x23 The Spring Festival

  • 1968-02-22T01:00:00Z25m

Spring fever sets in at Green Acres when Lisa sets out to produce a Spring festival celebration.

1968-02-29T01:00:00Z

3x24 Our Son, the Barber

3x24 Our Son, the Barber

  • 1968-02-29T01:00:00Z30m

Eb decides on a career as a barber and talks Oliver into putting him through a do-it-yourself mail-order barber college.

1968-03-07T01:00:00Z

3x25 Oliver's Jaded Past

3x25 Oliver's Jaded Past

  • 1968-03-07T01:00:00Z30m

Lisa reminds Oliver that he promised her a New York vacation if she stayed with him on the farm for two years.

1968-03-14T01:00:00Z

3x26 The Hungarian Curse

3x26 The Hungarian Curse

  • 1968-03-14T01:00:00Z30m

A fellow Hungarian, Lazlo Broslav, visits Lisa and becomes an unwanted house guest. It is revealed that Lazlo once saved the life of Lisa's uncle, and now her family must repay the debt.

1968-03-21T01:00:00Z

3x27 The Rutabaga Story

3x27 The Rutabaga Story

  • 1968-03-21T01:00:00Z30m

Oliver decides that all Hooterville farmers should plant rutabagas as their primary cash crop, and initiates a publicity campaign to make America more "rutabaga conscious."

1968-03-28T01:00:00Z

3x28 Instant Family

3x28 Instant Family

  • 1968-03-28T01:00:00Z25m

When an expectant mother goes into labor, Oliver takes her to the hospital, and Lisa takes her seven other children to live with the Douglases until she recovers.

Arnold the pig appears in a play at the Hooterville Theater. Lisa arranges for an old friend to give him a chance in show business.

Season Finale

1968-04-11T01:00:00Z

3x30 A Star Named Arnold is Born (Part 2)

Season Finale

3x30 A Star Named Arnold is Born (Part 2)

  • 1968-04-11T01:00:00Z30m

Oliver and Lisa chaperone Arnold's trip to Hollywood, where he lands a starring role in a motion picture.

Season Premiere

1968-09-26T00:00:00Z

4x01 Guess Who's Not Going to the Luau?

Season Premiere

4x01 Guess Who's Not Going to the Luau?

  • 1968-09-26T00:00:00Z30m

Peterson's Poi Juice is giving away a trip to Hawaii and Arnold Ziffel is chosen as the winner. When the ad agency rep meets Arnold and discovers he's not a human, he tries to disqualify the swine. Famous pig lawyer Oliver Douglas is retained to fight for Arnold's winnings.

1968-10-03T00:00:00Z

4x02 The Rummage Sale

4x02 The Rummage Sale

  • 1968-10-03T00:00:00Z30m

The Douglases are asked to donate old clothing to a charity rummage sale. Lisa is glad to give away Oliver's entire wardrobe, but can't part with any of her dresses. Each has a memory attached, leading to flashbacks of Oliver asking Lisa's father for her hand in marriage, the Douglases' honeymoon in Switzerland and their first party in their new Park Avenue apartment.

1968-10-17T00:00:00Z

4x03 Hail to the Fire Chief

4x03 Hail to the Fire Chief

  • 1968-10-17T00:00:00Z30m

Scheming to get Oliver to pay his way to a convention, Fire Chief Joe Carson appoints him as his assistant. Instead, Oliver finds the Hooterville Fire Department to be inept and ill-prepared. Oliver's call for improvements results in Uncle Joe being voted out and him being named the new chief.

1968-10-24T00:00:00Z

4x04 Eb's Romance

4x04 Eb's Romance

  • 1968-10-24T00:00:00Z30m

Eb announces his engagement to Loreli Appleby, a girl he met the day before. In an attempt to impress his future father-in-law, Eb succeeds in destroying the farmer's cabbage crop. To get back in the man's good graces, Eb pawns Oliver's cow Eleanor so he can make the Appleby's mortgage payment.

1968-10-31T01:00:00Z

4x05 The Candidate

4x05 The Candidate

  • 1968-10-31T01:00:00Z30m

Fed up with the lousy condition of the Hooterville highway, Oliver launches an attack on their beloved state district representative, Ben Hanks. The folksy, duck-calling, guitar-playing politician proves too wily for Oliver, even when caught padding the state payroll with relatives.

1968-11-07T01:00:00Z

4x06 Handy Lessons

4x06 Handy Lessons

  • 1968-11-07T01:00:00Z30m

Wanting to be a bigger help to Oliver, Lisa decides to learn carpentry. She buys overalls and begins to study the craft from the inept Monroe brothers. Lisa's talents result in destruction in Monroes' workshop and earns Oliver a punch in the nose.

1968-11-14T01:00:00Z

4x07 A Husband For Eleanor

4x07 A Husband For Eleanor

  • 1968-11-14T01:00:00Z30m

Oliver plans to leave Eleanor with Mr. Cowan's bull Dudley so she'll birth a calf and start giving milk again. However, Lisa complicates matters when she wants to make sure Eleanor has a good "husband" with bright prospects. No bull Lisa meets seems good enough to marry her "daughter".

1968-11-21T01:00:00Z

4x08 Old Mail Day

4x08 Old Mail Day

  • 1968-11-21T01:00:00Z30m

It's "Old Mail Day" and Sam Drucker hands out letters that have gotten misplaced in his post office. Having learned nothing from his previous letter-writing fiascos, an upset Oliver complains to the Postmaster General for delivery service. The locals soon turn on Oliver because Drucker's General Store is never open; he's always on his bicycle delivering mail.

1968-11-28T01:00:00Z

4x09 The Agricultural Student

4x09 The Agricultural Student

  • 1968-11-28T01:00:00Z30m

The Agricultural Department is sending a student to learn the ropes from agent Hank Kimball. No one's too interested until Terry turns out to be an attractive blonde co-ed. All the men of Hooterville, eligible and otherwise, fall over themselves flirting and fawning. On the night of the big barn dance, the Douglas living room is packed full of maneuvering men, each thinking they're her date for the evening. Terry's choice turns out to be none of the above.

After Joe Carson quits as head of the Hooterville centennial celebration, Oliver gets the job. His idea is to stage a re-enactment of the town's founding starring he and Lisa as Horace and Doris Hooter. In the dramatization, saloon girl Doris fleeces Horace out of the money he'd hoped to buy a farm with. Eventually, he gets his money back, thanks to her skills as a card shark, and they marry and settle Hooterville.

1968-12-19T01:00:00Z

4x11 The Blue Feather

4x11 The Blue Feather

  • 1968-12-19T01:00:00Z30m

Lisa's convinced that Hungarian gypsies have placed a curse on her when she receives a dreaded blue feather in the mail. To "de-hexify" her, Haney sells Lisa a ridiculous recipe that she mixes up, places in a green purse, and hangs outside the front door. Eb gets a look at it and panics because the "green purse hex" will bring a drought. He counteracts it with his own concoction in a yellow purse. Oliver takes action to put a stop to all this foolishness.

After Oliver orders the Monroe brothers to finish work on the bedroom, they confess that they never got a building permit. Oliver storms off to get one himself, only to discover his barn is in Hooterville but his house is in Pixley. Haney, who sold them the farm, offers to hook a rope to the house and pull it to Hooterville with his truck.

1969-01-02T01:00:00Z

4x13 The Birthday Gift

4x13 The Birthday Gift

  • 1969-01-02T01:00:00Z25m

For Lisa's birthday gift, Oliver plans to gets her a horse. Mr Haney delivers one, and it's not your average nag. Its name is Mr. Fred, a talking horse who's also a has-been TV star. Meanwhile, the locals decide that Lisa has a drinking habit and attempt an intervention.

1969-01-09T01:00:00Z

4x14 Everywhere a Chick Chick

4x14 Everywhere a Chick Chick

  • 1969-01-09T01:00:00Z30m

Oliver has the bad idea of getting into the chicken raising business. Haney wants to sell him a ridiculous egg laying contraption, the Monroe brothers build a disastrous chicken coop, and Lisa wants to raise the chicks as human children. The serious trouble begins when the 1000 baby chicks arrive. The brooder stops working and the babies have to stay warm. Lisa's motherly instincts save the day.

1969-01-16T01:00:00Z

4x15 The Marital Vacation

4x15 The Marital Vacation

  • 1969-01-16T01:00:00Z25m

Even though taking separate vacations was Lisa's idea, she misses Oliver before she even gets to the airport. Her constant phone calls and the goofy locals who think he tossed her out of the house irritate Oliver to no end. He gives up and hops a plane tojoin her; the layover in Cuba was an added surprise.

1969-01-23T01:00:00Z

4x16 A Prize in Every Package

4x16 A Prize in Every Package

  • 1969-01-23T01:00:00Z30m

Criminals rob a jewelry store in Chicago and stash their haul in a grain bin. The expensive gems end up packed in boxes of Crickly Wickly cereal shipped to Hooterville. Lisa knows real jewels when she sees them, but Oliver's sure they're just costume. After taking them to be appraised, the sheriff arrests Oliver for the jewelry store heist.

1969-01-30T01:00:00Z

4x17 Law Partners

4x17 Law Partners

  • 1969-01-30T01:00:00Z30m

Recent law school graduate Brian Williams pitches Oliver on joining him in a new practice. After another of his patriotic speeches, this time about law, Oliver is ready to hang out his shingle. Meanwhile, Lisa is excited about becoming their secretary and Eb is ready to run the farm.

The law office of Douglas and Williams is open for business, even though the sign has Oliver Mendell Douglas (later Oliver Wendell Wilkie Holmes) listed as a partner. Unqualified secretary Lisa destroys a office typewriter before having the new phone connected to a fire alarm "clanger". Later, to boost business, she advertises a grand opening special with free prizes and discount law services.

The Hooterville Young People's Agricultural Society, comprised of Eb, Hank and Arnold, flies to Washington, D. C. for the national convention. When the stewardess tries to throw the pig off the DC-3, the Douglases come on board to smooth over the problem. With Arnold hiding in "the occupied", the plane takes off with the whole Hooterville crowd aboard.

1969-02-20T01:00:00Z

4x20 Retreat From Washington

4x20 Retreat From Washington

  • 1969-02-20T01:00:00Z30m

With the Douglases in Washington, the "Haney Farm Mindin' Service" leases out their house (for $4 a day) to a couple with six children. Meanwhile in D.C., Lisa and Eb go to the White House to have unannounced lunch with the president, Kimball causes chaos for the Secretary of Agriculture, and Arnold causes problems in a laundromat. Oliver calls an early end to their trip, forcing Haney to quickly dispose of his new tenants.

1969-02-27T01:00:00Z

4x21 A Hunting We Won't Go

4x21 A Hunting We Won't Go

  • 1969-02-27T01:00:00Z30m

After a friendly doe wanders onto the farm, Lisa starts a drive to ban deer hunting. When the governor arrives in Hooterville for the start of hunting season, Lisa presents him with her petition. He threatens Oliver and Lisa with jail time because her petition promises everyone who signed it a one-hundred dollar payment.

1969-03-06T01:00:00Z

4x22 Oh, Promise Me

4x22 Oh, Promise Me

  • 1969-03-06T01:00:00Z25m

A check of their their marriage license revals that Oliver and Lisa aren't husband and wife. They'd been mistakenly given a license to practice dentistry. Refusing to stay in the house with a bachelor dentist, "Dr. Gronyitz" moves in with the Monroe brothers until they can re-tie the knot. Their church wedding goes fairly smoothly considering Hank Kimball is the best man and Ralph Monroe is the maid of honor.

1969-03-13T01:00:00Z

4x23 Eb Uses His Ingenuity

4x23 Eb Uses His Ingenuity

  • 1969-03-13T01:00:00Z30m

Eb needs to raise $20 for his girlfriends birthday gift.

1969-03-20T01:00:00Z

4x24 The Old Trunk

4x24 The Old Trunk

  • 1969-03-20T01:00:00Z25m

From inside an old trunk Eb found in the barn, Lisa begins reading the diary of Lydia Plunkett who, in 1898, becomes a traveling saleswoman for a corset company. Lydia falls in love with rival salesman Harry Wright, whose career falters as a result of her success. The two marry, she becomes president of the corset company, and unhappily tends house. He eventually tires of being a housewife and leaves her. As Lisa continues reading, Eb is entranced by the story, but Oliver scoffs at the soppy romance.

1969-03-27T01:00:00Z

4x25 The Milk Maker

4x25 The Milk Maker

  • 1969-03-27T01:00:00Z25m

Local inventor "Looney Luke" Needlinger has built a contraption that turns hay into milk. Convinced it will make them rich, Haney and Fred pitch Oliver on investing in the machine, but he thinks they're being conned. After seeing the milk maker in action, Oliver convinces a chemist to give the devise a once-over. What he discovers insures that cows will always have work.

Season Finale

1969-04-03T01:00:00Z

4x26 The Reincarnation of Eb

Season Finale

4x26 The Reincarnation of Eb

  • 1969-04-03T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver, Lisa and Eb talk about reincarnation after watching a movie about a grandfather who returns as a racehorse. Later, when Eb goes missing during a nasty thunderstorm, Lisa is worried sick that something bad has happened to him. She's greatly relieved when he returns home safely--"reincarcerated" as a dog.

Season Premiere

1969-09-28T00:00:00Z

5x01 Lisa's Mudder Comes for a Visit

Season Premiere

5x01 Lisa's Mudder Comes for a Visit

  • 1969-09-28T00:00:00Z25m

Lisa's 'mudder' (mother) pays a surprise visit to the Hooterville farm and promptly takes over as a three-week house guest.

Oliver loses all hopes of getting rid of his mother-in-law when Mr Haney and Uncle Joe Carson vie to become his father-in-law.

1969-10-12T00:00:00Z

5x03 Where There's a Will

5x03 Where There's a Will

  • 1969-10-12T00:00:00Z30m

Fred Ziffel finds out that Arnold may in line for a inheritance. Arnold has the ability to predict the weather with his tail, supposedely making him a direct discendant of Herman, a spokespig who could also do the same. All of Hooterville, including Lisa tries to get Oliver to take Arnold to Chicago to receive the pig's $20,000,000 inheritance.

1969-10-19T00:00:00Z

5x04 A Tale of a Tail

5x04 A Tale of a Tail

  • 1969-10-19T00:00:00Z25m

Oliver takes Arnold the Pig Chicago to receive Arnold's inheritance of $20,000,000. Arnold is a direct discendant of Herman, a pig who could predict the weather with his tail. However, Oliver soon finds it difficult watching after a pig in the hotel.

When the Douglases, Eb, and Arnold return from Chicago, Arnold becomes a gift-bearing pig. He gives Mr. Kimball a wristwatch, Lisa an expensive braclet, and Oliver a shrunken head. Arnold soon finds himself the target of every seller from Hooterville, Pixley, and Crabwell Corners, who want their hands on Arnold's inheritance.

1969-11-02T01:00:00Z

5x06 The Road

5x06 The Road

  • 1969-11-02T01:00:00Z22m

Oliver's angry over Hooterville's dirt road, especially after learning the money to pave it was appropriated thirty years earlier. Never content to leave well enough alone, he descends on the state capitol demanding that something be done. He makes little headway until Lisa mentions the name of powerful hot dog vendor Big Joe Haney.

1969-11-09T01:00:00Z

5x07 Four of Spades

5x07 Four of Spades

  • 1969-11-09T01:00:00Z25m

Lisa the fortune-teller predicts that a mysterious stranger will soon enter Oliver's life. That stranger is Tadpole Talbot, Eb's country music singing cousin. Tadpole hires Eb to go on the road and plug his music, but it's not nearly as glamourous as Eb imagined.

1969-11-16T01:00:00Z

5x08 The Youth Center

5x08 The Youth Center

  • 1969-11-16T01:00:00Z25m

Alarmed by the dropping population of Hooterville, Oliver calls a town meeting to find a way to keep the young people from moving away. Lisa urges him not to become involved because his "goo dooding" always backfires, but he forges ahead anyway. Soon, he's involuntarily volunteered his barn to be the valley's new youth center.

Oliver tries to pick up a special delivery letter that arrived for him at the Hooterville post office. He and Lisa end up traveling all over the valley because Drucker mistakenly gave it to Hank Kimball, who gave it to Fred Ziffel, who gave it to Arnold. Arnold dropped it in the mail, sending the Douglases to the Pixley post office where two sets of identical twins are working at the windows.

1969-11-30T01:00:00Z

5x10 Oliver's Schoolgirl Crush

The principal of Hootervile asks Oliver to address on of his classes, about job opportunities. While talking to the class a high school girl falls for Oliver. This makes Lisa jealous.

1969-12-14T01:00:00Z

5x11 Ralph's Nuptials

5x11 Ralph's Nuptials

  • 1969-12-14T01:00:00Z25m

Ralph finally squeezes a proposal out of a medicated Hank Kimball, sending a delighted Lisa into wedding planning mode. Even though the Haney-produced ceremony goes off without a hitch, the honeymoon with an absent-minded Hank doesn't.

1969-12-21T01:00:00Z

5x12 Oliver and the Cornstalk

5x12 Oliver and the Cornstalk

  • 1969-12-21T01:00:00Z25m

With minimal help from Eb, a stressed Oliver begins planting his corn crop. Lisa tries to be a useful farm wife by making dreadful lemonade which Oliver pours out onto the ground. The next morning at that spot, he finds a giant cornstalk that reaches into the clouds. At the top of the stalk there's a Jolly Green Giant who bellows "Ho, Ho, Ho" and drops down creamed corn, both in the can and by the bucketful.

1969-12-28T01:00:00Z

5x13 Beauty is Skin Deep

5x13 Beauty is Skin Deep

  • 1969-12-28T01:00:00Z25m

Sam Drucker stocks no "cosmeteticals" in his store, so Lisa offers to put together a display for him. When 395 cartons of Lady Love cosmetics are delivered, Lisa pushes Sam out the door and converts his business into a "beauty saloon". After Oliver tells her she must move her business somewhere else, she sets up shop in their living room

1970-01-04T01:00:00Z

5x14 The Wish-Book

5x14 The Wish-Book

  • 1970-01-04T01:00:00Z25m

The discovery of a Wish Book from 1898 leads Haney to tell the story of Calvin and Tessie Whittaker, who once owned the Douglases' house. When a magic lantern is mistakenly delivered by the catalog company, Calvin opens a Wall Picture Theater in Pixley, thrilling audiences with a slide of Abraham Lincoln standing on his head. Eventually he goes to Hollywood to pitch his ideas, but they call him a nut. They even scoff at his idea to put a mouse named Dickey into films. They love Tessie, however, and she becomes a silent film star.

1970-01-11T01:00:00Z

5x15 Rest and Relaxation

5x15 Rest and Relaxation

  • 1970-01-11T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver's old friend, reporter Mort Warner, comes to Hooterville to relax and soothe his rattled nerves. He's ready to flee in less than one day. Mort is frightened by Lisa's syrupy coffee, hosed down with oil by Oliver's rickety tractor, and has his bed invaded by a TV-watching pig. Fred Ziffel peers at him naked in the outdoor shower, Mr. Haney gouges him with his phony Auto Club, the sheriff arrests him for stealing the Douglas' car, and quail-hunting Hank Kimball fills his behind with buckshot.

1970-01-18T01:00:00Z

5x16 Trapped

5x16 Trapped

  • 1970-01-18T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver and Lisa find a basement in their house. While exploring it, they find themselfs trapped. They send a sos up the kitchen sink drain for help.

1970-01-25T01:00:00Z

5x17 Bundle of Joy

5x17 Bundle of Joy

  • 1970-01-25T01:00:00Z25m

While Oliver's in New Yorkfinishing a casefor his old law firm, Lisa and Eb discover "Little Freddie" on the doorstep. Oliver panics when Lisa calls and tells him about the baby, but fails to mention it's a baby dog. Unable to talk Lina into contacting the sheriff, he abandons his case and races back to Hooterville to take charge.

1970-02-01T01:00:00Z

5x18 The Ex-Con

5x18 The Ex-Con

  • 1970-02-01T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver gives another of his speeches, this one to the County Bar Association, encouraging the hiring of ex-convicts. This leads to his hiring of Willie Dunhill, a man who's spent so many years in prison, he can't adjust to life on the outside; he keeps calling Oliver "warden".

1970-02-08T01:00:00Z

5x19 The Cow Killer

5x19 The Cow Killer

  • 1970-02-08T01:00:00Z25m

Haney's latest attempt to cheat Oliver could land him in jail if he doesn't repay his $200 by six o'clock. He uses Oliver's irritation over Colby's renegade cow, the Douglases' cow Eleanor and a misplaced phony bovine to his advantage, selling and reselling all three cattle to make money. Along the way, Lisa and Eb become convinced that Oliver is a cold blooded "cow shooster"

1970-02-15T01:00:00Z

5x20 The Confrontation

5x20 The Confrontation

  • 1970-02-15T01:00:00Z25m

In just his first day as the School Board President, Oliver has started a grammar school protest. The kids are upset that their mascot, Arnold, has been thrown out for popping his teacher with a pea shooter. Fred asks Oliver to represent his "son" on grounds that he was discriminated against, but all Oliver can do is talk to the school's determined principal.

Oliver unintentionally provides the motive for the residents of Hooterville to illegally receive more than $500,000 from the Internal Revenue Service. The locals think all they have to do is write in and state their losses--not understanding that they actually have to file taxes first. Eventually, to get its cash back, the IRS invests in Haney's monkey racing track.

1970-03-08T01:00:00Z

5x22 The Picnic

5x22 The Picnic

  • 1970-03-08T01:00:00Z25m

Oliver wants to have a simple, romantic Sunday picnic with Lisa. His afternoon for two turns into an irritating crowd when everyone invites themselves and tags along. Joining the couple are Eb, his girlfriend Linda and her accordion, her parents, Sam Drucker, his date and her sousaphone, Hank Kimball, Linda's Grandpa and some old lady he hit on at the gas station. That night, Oliver and Lisa take refuge in the barn when the crowd shows up at their house.

1970-03-22T01:00:00Z

5x23 The Beeping Rock

5x23 The Beeping Rock

  • 1970-03-22T01:00:00Z25m

A wild story told by an 11-year-old about his recent trip to the moon enthralls Eb and Lisa. Oliver believes none of it, especially when the kid sells Lisa a "moon rock" for $14. But once the rock starts beeping under the moonlight (and when Arnold snorts at it), he suspects he's the subject of a practical joke. Oliver ships it off to NASA for their scientists to examine.

1970-03-29T01:00:00Z

5x24 Uncle Fedor

5x24 Uncle Fedor

  • 1970-03-29T01:00:00Z25m

Lisa's skittish Uncle Fedor uses the Douglases home to hide out--mostly under the bed and sofa. He claims he's on the run from the Secet Police who want him for smuggling a secret formula. When a man with a scar and another without an ear are spotted in Hooterville, his wild tale starts to seem believable.

1970-04-12T01:00:00Z

5x25 The Wealthy Landowner

5x25 The Wealthy Landowner

  • 1970-04-12T01:00:00Z25m

In a personals ad, Eb advertises himself as a wealthy landowner. He begins communicating with a woman with a Park Avenue address, prompting him to exaggerate his worth even more. By the time she arrives for a visit, Eb is passing the Douglases off as sharecroppers who work for him.

Season Finale

1970-04-12T01:00:00Z

5x26 Happy Birthday

Season Finale

5x26 Happy Birthday

  • 1970-04-12T01:00:00Z25m

It's Oliver's birthday, and everyone but him wants to celebrate. It also (coincidentally) happens to be Arnold's birthday too. Everyone tries to persuade Oliver to get Arnold a birthday present, while he thinks he deserves one because he's human, while Arnold isn't. It turns out Arnold, and Lisa are the only one's who get Oliver a gift, and when he and Lisa go over to the Ziffel's house for his party, only to find that there wasn't one, they return to find all of their furniture stolen.

Season Premiere

1970-09-16T00:00:00Z

6x01 The City Kids

Season Premiere

6x01 The City Kids

  • 1970-09-16T00:00:00Z25m

Four children from the city spend a week on the farm with the Douglases. While Oliver teaches them to plant seeds and milk a cow, Lisa falls in love with the little girl of the group, Lori. The two bond over a batch of banana jelly.

1970-09-23T00:00:00Z

6x02 The Coming-Out Party

6x02 The Coming-Out Party

  • 1970-09-23T00:00:00Z30m

Lori, the little girl who missed the train back to the city, is staying with the Douglases. Lisa's plan to introduce her to the local children by having a party and gets out of hand; the festivities grow to include an elephant and Haney giving biplane rides. While Oliver fights to downsize her event, he searches for a replacement part for his ancient Hoyt-Clagwell tractor so he can begin planting.

1970-09-30T00:00:00Z

6x03 Jealousy

6x03 Jealousy

  • 1970-09-30T00:00:00Z25m

Eb won't stop badgering "Dad" to buy him a car, though an increasingly irritated Oliver keeps saying no. Meanwhile, Lisa is busy lavishing gifts on little Lori. Feeling he's been replaced in the Douglas family, a dejected Eb runs away to find a new job. He stops by Drucker's store just long enough to tell Sam how Oliver keeps him locked in leg irons and lost his $4000 on a drunken gambling spree in Las Vegas. Eb quickly returns home to discover Oliver isn't the monster he's been claiming.

1970-10-07T00:00:00Z

6x04 A Royal Love Story

6x04 A Royal Love Story

  • 1970-10-07T00:00:00Z30m

Lisa tells Lori yet another version of how she and Oliver met. In this one, she was living in a Paris apartment with her father, the deposed King of Hungary. While he was plotting his return to power, Lisa was working as a waitress at a sidewalk cafe when Oliver stopped by for six bottles of champagne. The King wants her to marry a baron who will bankroll his army, but Lisa loves poor American Oliver Douglas.

1970-10-21T00:00:00Z

6x05 Oliver Goes Broke

6x05 Oliver Goes Broke

  • 1970-10-21T00:00:00Z30m

After saying good-bye to Lori at the airport, a distraught Lisa seeks a job to fill her days. When Haney spots her applying at the County Welfare office, he assumes she's there for the free soup. Soon, Hooterville's convinced "dumb dumb" Oliver has lost his money and sent his wife out to find a job.

Mayorial candidate Oliver Douglas faces an opponent when the Hooterville women nominate Lisa to run. While the men plot to improve Oliver's image, Ralph Monroe wages a campaign of dirty tricks against him that includes hotscake batter in his hat and an appearance by Lady Godiva.

1970-11-11T01:00:00Z

6x07 Eb's Double Trouble

6x07 Eb's Double Trouble

  • 1970-11-11T01:00:00Z30m

The new schoolteacher, Carol, arrives in Hooterville and Eb's heart is aflutter. Eb's current local girlfriend(Darlene) wants to go to the dance which Eb asked Carol to. After seeking advice from Oliver and Mr. Haney, Eb hatches a plan to do double duty and take both girls. Oliver feels the wrath of Darlene's daddy, when Eb lies that he has a wife in Racine, Wisconsin. All works out, when Carol's out-of-town boyfriend arrives to take her to the dance and Eb gets to escort Darlene.

1970-11-18T01:00:00Z

6x08 Apple-Picking Time

6x08 Apple-Picking Time

  • 1970-11-18T01:00:00Z30m

Oliver has his first good apple crop, but the valley has no pickers. He suggests the farmers take turns picking each others' crops, but by the time they get to him, they're worn out. Compounding his problems, Lisa's driving lessons include an unplanned wreck with a sheriff's car.

1970-11-25T01:00:00Z

6x09 Enterprising Eb

6x09 Enterprising Eb

  • 1970-11-25T01:00:00Z30m

Eb learns that $538 is not enough to build a house on the two acres the Douglases gave to him and Darlene. His schemes to raise a down payment include turning the Douglas farm into a bed and breakfast, a dump, and a trailer camp.

1970-12-02T01:00:00Z

6x10 Oliver's Double

6x10 Oliver's Double

  • 1970-12-02T01:00:00Z30m

Confusion takes over Hooterville as a bank robber and his girlfriend hold up in Pixley. The main problem is that the bank robber looks, and sounds exactly like Oliver Wendall Douglas! The first one to get confused is Eb, when he sees what looks like Oliver cheating on Lisa by kissing another girl. The look alike also causes confusions for Mr. Drucker and Mr. Kimbell when he makes a visit to Sam's store. On suspision, Oliver is arrested, while Mr. Drucker and Mr. Kimbell hold up the bank robber and send him to jail. Oliver and the robber are in jail, and the police can't tell who is the real Oliver, but they have Lisa come in to identify the real Mr. Douglas. She picks the robber, but Oliver comes up with an idea to reveal who is the real Oliver, when he has himself, and the robber write down where they believe Lisa has a mole.

1970-12-09T01:00:00Z

6x11 The High Cost of Loving

6x11 The High Cost of Loving

  • 1970-12-09T01:00:00Z30m

Wanting a better paying career, Eb enters the accounting program of a correspondence school. When they mistakenly enroll him in their acting course, Eb believes it's destiny calling. Despite a disastrous attempt at makeup, he studies by dramatizing everyday events; a boring meal becomes dinner with King Louis XIV with Lisa as his serving "wrench".

1970-12-16T01:00:00Z

6x12 The Liberation Movement

6x12 The Liberation Movement

  • 1970-12-16T01:00:00Z25m

After Lisa hears a women's liberation speaker, she demands that Oliver share the household chores while she runs the farm. While he meets with nothing but red tape while trying to build a tool shed, Lisa gets the permit and completes the building with ease. A skeptical Oliver is in disbelief that his wife is so successful at "men's work".

Oliver won't take Lisa to New York for a big party, but the issue isn't over. She conspires with Eb to invent new invisible friends, hoping the scheme will end with a trip to the city to visit a psychiatrist.

1970-12-30T01:00:00Z

6x14 The Engagement Ring

6x14 The Engagement Ring

  • 1970-12-30T01:00:00Z30m

Eb is sent packing when Darlene's dad learns he proposed to is daughter with a watch fob instead of a ring. Lisa gives Eb the $2000 ring Oliver used to get engaged to her and everyone is happy--until the father has the ring appraised.

1971-01-06T01:00:00Z

6x15 The Free Paint Job

6x15 The Free Paint Job

  • 1971-01-06T01:00:00Z30m

Oliver's happy to let a paint company put a fresh coat on the house as an advertising stunt. But to everyone's surprise, the wood is so porous, it sucks up the paint as quickly as it's applied. In the kitchen, Lisa is taking three weeks to practice cooking spaghetti and meatballs for Oliver's birthday.

1971-01-13T01:00:00Z

6x16 Son of Drobny

6x16 Son of Drobny

  • 1971-01-13T01:00:00Z30m

Hooterville throws a celebration for the son of a war hero who Lisa claims delivered secret messages during WWII. Oliver tries to tell them that Drobny is just a "dumb duck" sent to them by Lisa's father, but they think he's just being a sorehead.

1971-01-20T01:00:00Z

6x17 The Wedding Deal

6x17 The Wedding Deal

  • 1971-01-20T01:00:00Z30m

With just two weeks until their wedding, Eb and Darlene still don't have a location for the ceremony. Mr. Haney's first suggestion, to have it for free at a car wash, doesn't wash. His second scheme, which comes complete with a household of furniture, gets Eb's signature on the dotted line. Darlene's father, however, refuses to let her get married on television in a furniture emporium's front window.

1971-01-27T01:00:00Z

6x18 Star Witness

6x18 Star Witness

  • 1971-01-27T01:00:00Z30m

When the Ziffels come down with the flu, Arnold the pig stays with the Douglases for a few days, complete with his baggage & ukelele. On a trip into Pixley, Arnold waits in the car, while the Doulases run an errand. Arnold witnesses the Pixley Bank being robbed and notices the robbers description. But with all his squealing he loses his voice, and cannot tell the sheriff what he saw. Mr. Haney tries to sell Mr. Douglas a witness protection service for Arnold. Mr. Kimball tries to track the robbers and ends up giving the real robbers info about where Arnold can be found. The robbers take Eb hostage, thinking he is Arnold. Arnold saves the day by leading the Douglases to the robbers hideout and helping capture them, by pushing a ladder over their heads. Arnold thus collects the $2500 reward.

1971-02-03T01:00:00Z

6x19 The Spot Remover

6x19 The Spot Remover

  • 1971-02-03T01:00:00Z30m

Lisa's Uncle Boris sends her a jar of his incredibly effective cleaning fluid. It removes stains from suit coats and rugs, not to mention green from toupees. Seeing dollar signs, Haney sneaks a sample and has it analyzed; the secret formula ends up being a magical recipe for cabbage soup.

1971-02-10T01:00:00Z

6x20 King Oliver I

6x20 King Oliver I

  • 1971-02-10T01:00:00Z30m

The govenor announces ""Our state is bankrupt"" and that he is raising taxes 52%. Hooterville responds by blowing up the bridge over the swamp and forming their own kingdom, headed by King Oliver the I. King Oliver is wearing a crown because he ate the oleo margerine.

1971-02-17T01:00:00Z

6x21 A Girl for Drobny

6x21 A Girl for Drobny

  • 1971-02-17T01:00:00Z30m

Drobny the pet duck, which Lisa received from her uncle in Hungary, is lonesome. He annoys Oliver by playing his phonograph and dancing while Oliver is trying to do his taxes. Lisa sets out to perk up Drobny's loneliness by inviting Arnold the pig over to play. But alas the language barrier is to great to overcome. Drobny speaks only Hungarian, while Arnold speaks English, French, Spanish, and a little Japanese. Lisa decides Drobny needs a girlfriend and they set out to secure one for him. Mr. Haney tries to sell Gertrude the female duck, to the Douglases for $600. When that fails, he accepts the $20 that Oliver offers. Drobny & Gertrude hit it off so well, they are expectant parents soon. But of their 3 offspring, 2 are ducklings and 1 is a baby chick.

1971-02-24T01:00:00Z

6x22 The Carpenter's Ball

6x22 The Carpenter's Ball

  • 1971-02-24T01:00:00Z30m

Ralph wants Hank to ask her to the Carpenter's Ball, but he comes up with feeble excuses to avoid going. Planning to get the two together at the event, Lisa asks Hank to be her date to the party. In no time, Hooterville is convinced that the Douglases' marriage is on the rocks and that Lisa and Hank are running off to Acapulco.

1971-03-03T01:00:00Z

6x23 The Hole in the Porch

6x23 The Hole in the Porch

  • 1971-03-03T01:00:00Z25m

While fixing a leaky sink pipe, Oliver is reminded that he needs to fix other things around the place, like the loose floorboard on the front porch. After checking it out, he determines it is dryrotted and needs to be replaced. He places a sturdier board on top of it, so no one will get hurt, until he can repair it. Mr. Kimball arrives and removes the sturdy board, sighting it as a tripping danger. He immediately walks on the dry rotted board and falls into a hole up to his knee. With his injury, he needs to recuperate at the Douglases. Lisa bandages his foot and Hank's admirer Ralph arrives to play nurse for her ""Hankie-poo"". The annoying patient makes matters worse by blowing his kazoo when he needs Oliver or Lisa. Mr. Haney tries to get Mr. Douglas to sign an out of court settlement in Mr. Kimball's (now his client) favor for $50,000; refusing Mr. Douglas throws Mr. Haney out. Since the patient has taken over Oliver's bed, the Douglases sleep in the barn. The next morning Ralph tr

1971-03-10T01:00:00Z

6x24 Lisa the Psychologist

6x24 Lisa the Psychologist

  • 1971-03-10T01:00:00Z30m

Lisa & Oliver decide to take a college course together in Pixley. Oliver chooses a farming course meeting on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays and Lisa decides on a Psychology course, simply because it meets on Tuesdays & Thursdays. After a few lessons, the zany members of Hooterville become enthralled with ""Doctor Lisa"", who helps solve Eb's, Mr. Kimball's and Arnold's problems with logical reasoning. Mr. Haney tries to sell Oliver a pyschiatrist's couch once used by Dr.Sigmund Frood. An exasperated Oliver has to make an appointment with ""the doctor"" when he intrudes on Mr. Drucker's psychiatric visit. Lisa gives up her practice to be Oliver's wife again.

1971-03-17T01:00:00Z

6x25 Hawaiian Honeymoon

6x25 Hawaiian Honeymoon

  • 1971-03-17T01:00:00Z25m

Lisa cons Oliver into taking a 'fifth' honeymoon together, this time in Hawaii. When they check into the honeymoon suite, they are unaware that the hotel manager's daughter, has given her friends the suite for their honeymoon also. Since the suite has two bedrooms it's just a case of both couples avoiding each other while on their honeymoon(s), for a while anyway.

Season Finale

1971-04-28T00:00:00Z

6x26 The Ex-Secretary

Season Finale

6x26 The Ex-Secretary

  • 1971-04-28T00:00:00Z25m

Oliver is looking through his old Christmas Cards to find the return address of an ex-secretary of his who had moved to California. He wants to contract her because when his watch broke before, his secretary at the time found a repair shop that was able to fix it. The secretary, Carol now works for a Realtor who she ends up saving from being coned out of $10,000 from a con man that her former boss, Mr. Douglas had tried to indite back in New York. By episode end, Carol remembers the name of the watch repair shop on Madison Avenue.

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