In retrospect, the first episode of Petticoat Junction's fifth season, "Is This My Daughter?," is ironically amusing. Kate...
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Kate Bradley
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1967
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The legendary Hooterville volunteer fire department springs into action when an alarm brings them to the Douglas house. Lisa...
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1966
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Kate Bradley
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1966
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Upon taking possession of their new farm in Hooterville, Oliver (Eddie Albert) and Lisa (Eva Gabor) discover that former...
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Kate Bradley
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1965
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Trying her best to acclimate herself to her new Hooterville farm, Lisa (Eva Gabor) decides that what the place needs is a...
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Kate Bradley
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1965
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Curious about the strange makeup of his topsoil, Oliver (Eddie Albert) has it tested by the Scientific College. Their...
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Kate Bradley
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1965
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Since the first two black-and-white seasons of Petticoat Junction have not been included in the series' syndicated package,...
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Kate Bradley
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1965
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Standard TV sitcom procedure dictates that the husband always forgets his wedding anniversary. Surprisingly, Oliver...
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1965
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Although the title of this episode sounds like something out of The Simpsons, rest assured we're still in Green Acres...
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1965
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Kate Bradley
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1964
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Strictly speaking, there are but four basic plotlines during the first season of Petticoat Junction. The first concerns the...
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Kate Bradley
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1963
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Kate Bradley
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1963
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Several major changes were wrought upon The Flintstones as the animated series entered its third season. To begin with, the...
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Betty Rubble
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1962
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The first season of The Beverly Hillbillies can be regarded as a "shakedown" cruise, with the newly-rich Clampett family...
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Pearl Bodine
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1962
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The second season of the animated "prehistoric" sitcom The Flintstones gets under way with "The Hit Songwriters", the series'...
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Betty Rubble
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1961
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David O. Selznick had intended to film an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night as a vehicle for his wife...
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1961
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Season One of The Flintstones begins with the series' second pilot episode, "The Flintstone Flyer", in which Fred Flintstone...
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Betty Rubble
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1960
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In this Western, a good-hearted gunfighter helps a young cowboy find the cruel cattle baron who killed his daddy. ~ Sandra...
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1959
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Blanche Morton
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1957
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Blanche Morton
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1956
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Blanche Morton
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1955
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1954
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Blanche Morton
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1954
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1953
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Blanche Morton
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1953
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Miss Lewis
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1952
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1952
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1952
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Blanche Morton
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1952
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1952
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To keep himself supplied with thick juicy steaks, a greedy bulldog runs an elaborate scam, using a scraggly cat as his...
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1951
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Blanche Morton
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1951
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1951
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Blanche Morton
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1950
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1950
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1949
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1949
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Having stumbled upon a newspaper ad placed by "Mingling Brothers Circus" for a trick bear act. Pa Bear tries to transform...
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1949
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1948
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Upon finding a tiny bird named Tweety warming himself by the butt of a smoldering cigar, Thomas the cat (later Sylvester)...
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1947
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1947
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1946
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The star of this one is Mortimer Snerd-like Beaky Buzzard, incongruously identified as "Killer". Dispatched by Mama Buzzard...
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1945
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Contemporary audiences may have a wee bit of trouble understanding the jokes in this animated "newsreel" spoof of WW2...
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1944
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1944
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1943
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Tex Avery cross-breeds the stories of Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood in his inimitable fashion. While the Three Bears...
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1940
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