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Release Date:
26 September 1962 (USA) morePlot:
A nouveau riche family of hillbillies move to Beverly Hills and refuse to conform and shake up privileged society there. full summaryAwards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 2 wins & 9 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(18 articles)
The Beverly Hillbillies: What Happened in the Last Episode "Jethro Returns" (From TVSeriesFinale. 27 September 2009, 2:17 AM, PDT)
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Jed Clampett - the greatest character ever created in the history of television sitcoms. more (38 total)US TV Schedule:
| Mon. Nov. 9 | 1:00 PM | TVLAND | The Great Crawdad Hunt | #2.28 | |
| Mon. Nov. 9 | 1:30 PM | TVLAND | The Dress Shop | #2.29 | more |
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 6 of 183)| Buddy Ebsen | ... | Jed Clampett (274 episodes, 1962-1971) | |
| Irene Ryan | ... | Daisy Moses / ... (274 episodes, 1962-1971) | |
| Donna Douglas | ... | Elly May Clampett (274 episodes, 1962-1971) | |
| Max Baer Jr. | ... | Jethro Bodine / ... (274 episodes, 1962-1971) | |
| Raymond Bailey | ... | Milburn Drysdale (247 episodes, 1962-1971) | |
| Nancy Kulp | ... | Jane Hathaway (246 episodes, 1962-1971) |
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Also Known As:
Mornin' Beverly Hillbillies (USA) (daytime version title)The Beverly HILLBILLIES (USA) (daytime version title)
The Hillbillies of Beverly Hills (USA) (working title)
Los Beverly ricos (Argentina) [es]
Los nuevos ricos (Spain) [es]
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30 min (274 episodes) | Argentina:30 minCountry:
USALanguage:
EnglishAspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)Fun Stuff
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Jed Clampett's late wife's name was Rose Ellen. moreGoofs:
Crew or equipment visible: The ending credits of the "pygmillion" episode, shows a man's right arm (with short sleeved shirt) as he is walking on the driveway toward the camera, and then it/he is jerked out of the picture as he gets close to the camera. moreQuotes:
Jed Clampett: [Jethro has decided that he'd like to become a Bullfighter, and has asked Jed if they can get a bull, so he can practice. Jed presents the idea to Granny] Granny, I got a idea. Let's get us a bull.Granny: What?
Jed Clampett: Now, hear me out. We been wantin' to have a good ol' fashioned barbecue.
Granny: But, Jethro'll go to fightin' it!
Jed Clampett: Not for long. 'Pears to me they ain't nothin' a man can get his fill of, faster, than scrappin' with a bull.
Granny: Ain'tcha afraid he'll git hurt?
Jed Clampett: Nahh. A good stout bull can take care o' hisself.
Granny: Well, if there's one thing Jethro'd like better than fightin' it, it'd be eatin' it!
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The Ballad of Jed Clampett moreFAQ
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Normally I don't critique sitcoms because, frankly, it's not worth the effort and are so crassly superficial that they don't require any serious attention. But in the case of "The Beverly Hillbillies" I will make an exception. This is because of one character: Jed Clampett, played by Buddy Ebsen. Jed Clampett is one of the most endearing yet complex characters ever created by the television industry. Superficially, Jed Clamptett doesn't seem to be the type of character that warrants much serious attention. After all he's just a simple, uneducated backwoodsman from the hills who's lived in a shack all of his life, and by pure dumb luck comes into a pile of money which doesn't seem to change him one bit. Which is what makes Jed Clampett such a wonderful character. For Jed Clampett has dignity and integrity and nothing will divert Mr. Clampett from remaining true to himself or altering the way he treats everyone - with openness, honesty and a real desire to be hospitable. Further, Jed Clampett commands respect, and is respected, not only by his immediate family who are utterly devoted to him, but even by that crass and conniving banker who, despite his air of superiority, reveals, episode after episode, what a buffoon he is compared to the calm and self-assured Mr. Clampett. Also, it should be noted the Jed Clampett protects and cares for not only his daughter, but his nephew and mother-in-law, the latter two a constant challenge to Jed's patience, which he never loses. If there were more Jed Clampetts in this world, then maybe we'd all be living in shacks, but at least we'd be getting along with each other and treating each other better.