The Beverly Hillbillies | Season 1 | Episode 2 | Getting Settled
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2013
- The Clampetts begin to settle in their new home in Beverly Hills, California. They are having to adjust to things such as refrigerators (Granny remarks how a ham will require two days to thaw out), ovens and the "cement pond." Jed also is having to confront how his daughter Elly May is maturing. He tells her that he, in effect, raised her as a boy and should not have. Jethro also encounters a flamingo that he thinks is a chicken (which causes Jed to suspect Jethro has been sneaking drinks of moonshine).
Creator: Paul Henning
Stars: Buddy Ebsen, Donna Douglas, Irene Ryan
Cast
Buddy Ebsen as Jed Clampett
Irene Ryan as Daisy Moses
Donna Douglas as Elly May Clampett
Max Baer Jr. as Jethro Bodine
Raymond Bailey as Milburn Drysdale
Nancy Kulp as Jane Hathaway
Harriet E. MacGibbon as Mrs. Margaret Drysdale
Judy the Chimpanzee as Cousin Bessie
Bea Benaderet as Cousin Pearl Bodine
Shug Fisher as Shorty Kellems
Danielle Mardi as Helen Thompson
Linda Henning as Jethrine Bodine
Sharon Tate as Janet Trego
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That was a touching tender moment there between Jed and Elly May.
brings back great memories of watching this as a kid with my family. so funny.
Glad I found this series...loved it back in the day.....
I love to see this again, images from my youth, I still love to watch it in 2019.. The same as the Carol Burnett shows.. GREAT !!!!!!!!
This show next to the Munster's were the best of the 60's tv shows. Nothing else since these shows can compare. Pure classic comedy that can never be replicated.
clearly you're forgetting Batman, Get Smart, and a few others. ;)
@@cautionTosser
My favorite show from back then was "Hogan's Heroes".
Jed talking to ellie may was really touching. I didn't remember there were any seriuos or tender moments.
Loved the programme when i was a child. A delight to watch.
The writing and acting on this show was downright brilliant!
The longer ran the better the episodes also
Who’s still loves this in 2019? ❤️❤️❤️ #stillfunnyalltheseyearslater
Me: from the 60's and beyond!
I do
Great 60's era entertainment!
About a 100x's more funny than Sat.Night Live today in 2019! LOL
Bro Andrew oh yes!!!!! I agree!!
Fun to see the beautiful cars that were always featured on the show. Took them for granted back then.
Really takes me back watching this.
In those days we had TVs with what were called "turret tuners" which were rotary dials to tune in to the TV stations .
Simpler days when people used to talk to each other not communicate solely via social media.
And Rabbit Ears.
"It ain't right for folks to go against nature". Priceless! VOTE Jeb Clampett 2020!
Wes Peacock
Wish I could
@@mrbmoney2396 LOL! I hate to say it but Ellie May is actually kinda cute. Too many reruns lately but it beats what they feed us now. Simple netertainment is priceless and worthy of historical note...
Jed
You’re right. Nature doesn’t teach us to hate we have to learn that. Nature doesn’t make us think that one type of person is lowlier than another. We have to be taught that.
Gar Goil has TDS
They dont make them like that no more .....brilliant.
We’re going to go out and shoot us a soufflé LOL that’s Funniest thing
You got that right ✅
They dont make movies like this any more. Clean wholesome
@@jamessveinsson6006 : Big fluffy souffle
My younger sister called them the Bubbly Hillbillies. This show was iconic.
😂 I live in Australia and watched the show in the 1960's. My grade 5/6 teacher was a Catholic nun. Her name was Sister Colette. She was a dead ringer for granny. I was convinced by my older sisters that Colette was really granny because she not only looked like her but had her temper. It puzzled me how colette could fly off to Hollywood to play granny and yet get back in time to teach school in Australia. I was too scared to ask her. We nicknamed her Red Lead because her face would turn red when she got mad. We also called her granny. She was the school principal and grades 5 and 6 teacher. She got us to weave baskets, make moccasins and fly balsa wood rockets across the school playing field. She was a brilliant teacher. Every time I watch the BHBs I think of her.
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What a great memory!
Well, blow me down.....I also went to a Catholic primary school (in Victoria, Australia) and in Grade 6 was taught by an Irish nun, a no nonsense nun, barely five feet tall (in the old measurement), the kids were all scared of her, she loved handing out the strap and she too had a strong resemblance to Granny and a Granny like temper also.
Superb Brilliance 58 Years ago and still nothing to touch it Comic genious !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When Ms. Hathaway said "Thank Heavens, now I can have an intelligent conversation" and then Jethro came running in holding a flamingo saying "Look Granny, I caught that big chicken!" I laughed so hard!
This has probably been my favorite show since I was a kid!
You went to Oxford?
Yes ma'am...I'm in the 5th grade.! LMFAO!!!
From da' Ozarks is ya'?
Mus' be nare 70 if yo's a hundr'd..... .... ...
Destroy Everything I think he said : “Pink Chicken”. 😊🙋🏻♂️
if you slow that scene down 22:41 it looks like the flamingo is biting Jethro's finger...loved this show!!!
and 56 years later it's still funny as hell. who's watching in 2018?
LMAO,ATTICA OHIO.MY SISTER HAD MS AND SHE WOULD WATCH HER FAVORITE SHOW N START LAUGHING!!!!
I am and always will.
Why are you yelling?
Still many episodes I have never seen! I must watch in 2018!
Me...10/20/18 in Louisville, KY
This here's a whole nother level of funny.
I would run home after school to watch the reruns on channel 44 still love the show
San Francisco?
You must’ve been from Chicago also
But I will wait for the White Sox game
I used to run home from footy to watch it
Funniest show of the early 60s.this is classic TV at it's best.of course we will include Andy & Barney in there too.!!
"You're a girl. Ain't fittin' to go against nature", lol. Who else is watching this in 2021?
I've just watched the first two episodes for the first time since I saw them at the age of seven! It was brilliantly funny!
I am watching again what i saw in 1962 the year i graduated high school. We didn't have hear f words in every sentence back then. Entertainment was a family affair on tv then.
@@poshkidsmum me too😂
I thought I saw every single episode of this show . The most hilarious show ever! I cannot believe I missed this one . I was born in 1958 and absolutely loved this show, Buddy Ebsen was a true talent. If you want to see something really cool look up his dance with Shirley Temple back in the thirties!
I remember the fact that he was the original Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz, but had to quit the part because of developing life threatening allergies from the makeup.
I saw him dancing with Shirley Temple last night. What a graceful, funny dancer for a tall man. He moves like Dick Van Dyke.
It's amazing.. I probably have not seen that episode in 50+ years. Miss Hathaway was such a babe.
This was such a fun series!! Loved it!
I was 7 years old when this show started, the memories are cemented in my mind 4ever:-)
Im 58yrs old and grew up watching this program. its funnier today in 2019than it was when i first watched it.
Way funnier than I remember
Because today's shows are trash. They have garbage & toilet humor.😂😂😂
Remember it like it was yesterday. I was 12 years old when it started in 1962 and couldn't wait for the next episode
I turned 12 years old Exactly one week after the Beverly hillbillies 1st aired
Just short of ten here........still tickled by granny sarcastically saying....millllllion dollars!
2019 and I still watching it!
2021 and still watching..
Great entertainment has long since passed. Loved the Beverly Hillbillies.
Wow this great. The best show I watched in a long time. Probably about 30 years.
Believe it or not, my mom told me that once my great grandfather bought a new gas stove for my great grandmother, and she almost set the house on fire trying to burn wood in it. She had never cooked any other way. People in the early 1960's were actually familiar with these old v. new methods. I think the story is likely enough, as I remember going to her ["Granny's"] house (she died when I was 5) and her water came from from a well into a large tank with a spout near the bottom, and she had an outhouse.
as then still brings a tear to the eyes with laughter
Love the one dramatic scene with Jed and Ellie, and it is very touching and believable. I don't recall any other scenes like that later.
Ella May always was able to woop Jethro.
We had a cement waterway in our feed lot and we kids would always tell Mom we were going to the cement pond and catch frogs!
Legendary Television Show, great memories of life
9:00 _Jed raised her like a boy, and said he was wrong to do it._ That whole exchange between the two of them would make the Clampetts *'CANCELED OUT OF EXISTENCE'* in 2021! 🤣😂
*still hilarious 57 years later in 2019* - written at 1:44 PM Pacific Standard Time on Saturday, 21 December 2019
This is hilarious I’ve never watched the show from the beginning before. Such high-quality content, Well thought out jokes and situations we just don’t think about this kind of stuff anymore but I always appreciated a simple lifestyle living off of the land!
Jed looking for a chicken and he finds a flamingo
I remember this show quite well since my parents actually allowed me to stay up past 2100 to watch it. Just as funny today as it was over a half a century ago!
You mean it aired at 9pm? Here in New Zealand it was at about 5 or 6pm.
I am hopelessly enamored with Ellie May's voice, accent, and innocence. She ain't hard on the eye, either.
They say even her old age she was the most approachable even when she was doing well theaters and little towns across America
Jethro: “I’m in the fifth grade!”
Granny: “STOP braggin’ an’ ring that chicken’s neck!!”
😂🤣
Jethro, was Military vet. I think his grandfather was heavyweight boxer of the
World.
Really started well, right out of the box. 1962
July 2021 Still love The Beverly Hillbillies ❤️💙‼️
Its pure Gold even in 2021 Would love to keep watching it
At about 9:00, is about the only tender moment of the whole series. I loved the hug at the end of
I grew up as a tomboy too! Climbed and jumped off the garage - except when I got caught and in big trbl!
I ❤️ loved every minute.
Mr Drysdale is sooo thirsty...
Lol 😆
Granny looked just like my granny and jethro like my older bro who ate us out house and home. Great memories.. Ty.
“ dirt is dirt”
Love this!
He's a "Eaton Man" LMAO
About Jethro being so stout a fella asked Jed if Jethro was a light eater. He responded,"Jethro?He's a light eater, when it gets light he commences to eatin"
"He went to eatin the day he was born!"
I like how in the early seasons of the BH, Raymond Bailey didn't overplay his Mr. Drysdale character.
I believe the only ones true to thier early character was Buddy & Nancy. The rest were just unbearable to watch. Hambones as soon a the show went to color
@@onestepbeyond7240 That happens with a lot of shows as they age, unfortunately. Character traits become more and more exaggerated.
@@bfsgman Exactly. That's what I thought of Chrissy, on Three's Company.I liked the first two season, where she was dimwitted but sweet, then she started that silly walk and her hair was platinum blonde. She just got to be down right stupid. The over exaggerated facial expressions were hard to handle.
I just found the channel last night. I loved this show growing up. I am 55 now. But shhh, don't tell anyone.
I liked Ms Hathaway. She loved them too. I could never figured out why she kept using sophisticated language knowing full well that they never understand a word of it. This went on the entire series!
Met Donna D. some years back down here in Zachary Louisiana and she was nice as could be. She was always a country girl at heart and never fit in with the Hollywood life. Their loss and our gain down here in Louisiana.
this shows what a talented actress Nancy Kulp was. she could play an elegant, sophisticated woman, or portray a simple mountain woman.
I was thinking the same thing...all of the cast were quite talented, to tell the truth. Although we didn't meet her in this episode, Mrs. Drysdale is one of my favorite characters from the series.
Heck, my sister does that and she ain't even no actress. We're just modern day hillbillies
I can watch these fools 24/7.like Andy Griffin!
At 10:00-10:13 is probably the only time there was a serious moment in the entire series. Very touching.
Brian Zachel - Same thing starting at 8:40
It starts at 9 minutes
It ain't right for people to go against nature... bravo
you're right Brian...
I have 3 daughters, and this scene really touched me. .." ain't nobody who can tell you how pretty you REALLY are, 'cept me....you're a livin picture o' your mom..." Great screenwriting, acting, producing...
Sunday the 2'nd of February 2020 at 3:10am I couldn't sleep and still can't stop laughing!.🌹✊🕊️🙏🇬🇧💎😎👍
Ellie May was fine AF back in the day
This is my favorite episode.
One of the most enjoyable moments of the 1970s.I no longer watch mind pollution called a t.v.Absolute garbage.
William Orr i havent watched my TV in a year. its just sittin and collecting dust. lol anything worth watchin is on utube. lol
@@cathyt144 I haven't had a TV in the house in over ten years. Don't miss it. One of the best things I ever did was when I "cut the cable".
2006 i said goodbye to TV
1970s? Ummmm... it is from 1962.
@@thunderchief7 rock on Tommy.humm!
That is a flamingo!
Well no ma'am that's my nephew Jethro!
HA!HA! Always loved watching this show as a kid in the 70s
I WAS WATCHING THIS PROGRAM 58 YEARS AGO---DAMN IM OLD
Beverly Hillbillies. Andy Griffith and Three Stooges. Is the best shows ever on TV. IMO. Clean and very funny.
Captain Marvel And The Munsters, Hogans Heroes , and Gomer Pyle..
the cheesey sets and sound effects are as funny as the dialog !
“ it ain’t right for folk to go against nature “
True words….
Was just laughing in 2020. I'm 64 and I remember a crazy statistic from long ago. They were talking about the top 30 or so shows ratings of all time and something like 15 were Beverly Hillbillies episodes! Things were better then. Jlo of American Idol had no idea what the title song was when the other 2 judges starting singing it with the Peterson girl.
Jethro was my hero as a young kid! He had a 6th grade education! And we all in love/lust with Ellie May…
Still gold in 2020
Loved it. Thanks
I miss these tv shows
some of the best comedy. watching in feb 2020.
I remember the episode where Jethro somehow ended up being around a bunch of "hippies".
They were following him around like puppy dogs after he told them that he was gonna smoke a bunch of crawdads and he was willing to share with them..... 😂🤣😂🤣
The whole show was predicated upon the admiration for wealth which was common at that time.
This show is so clever. I cant believe that i just now got into it.
sloth ,a few fun Hillbillies facts ,fastest rise to number 1 in neilsen ratings,held onto spot in top 20 every single week it was on network.The giant jack rabbit episode STILL HOLDS TITLE for highest rated show that was not a finale...63 million viewers for regular 30 min broadcast.The truck was a 1921 oldsmobile.and Donna Douglas was in her 40's at end of series still hot AF. In truth the cast really liked Mrs. Drysdale
its the Best
Funny show. But it does get cold in LA, 39 degrees this morning in Pasadena
I used to think that the Jan & Dean song "The Little Old Lady From Pasadena" was about Granny Clampett. "Go Granny, go Granny, go Granny, go."
Of course it's fine soil ,Granny,it's California. California feeds the nation...if not the world.
"We're going out to shoot us a big fluffy souffle " LOL!
🤣🤣
No matter who tried to get over on the Clampetts was in big trouble!
Thank You
I just can’t get enough of this
my favorite of all these shows. The second episode
Always loved granny still watching
So smart with his "ain't fittin" talk and so true.
Hard to believe Donna Douglas was thirty when this was filmed.
Richard Holman 😮
Wow. I didn't know she was that old then. Thanks
Blimey I thought she was only about 18/20 years of age!.🌹✊🕊️🙏🇬🇧💎😎👍
They leased it for the show for $500 a day and now it is the most expensive private home in 2019 ever listed in the US.
Geweldig!!! Ik was 9 dat ik hier naar keek.
Watching this in 1080p. Yeeeaahh booiii
Damn the casting was perfect...I didnt realize as a kid...it lasted 9 years for a reason...when actors were ACTORS
I watch it 2018 awesome show. Two thumbs up.
Deffo give u a thumbs up mmm mmm
never seen this episode they were great
Can't get enough!
No flamingo's were harmed during filming.
The writer were Genius
Omg just love this I watch it all time when I was kid❤️❤️❤️❤️
This mansion is now on the market at the asking price of 195 million dollars 💵
SOLD !👅
Fantastic in every way.
Still can’t wrap my mind around the fact that granny (Irene Ryan) is 62 at the time of filming.
Brotherb Video I’ve heard the reason the show finally ended because of the strain it was putting on her. Not from lack of popularity.
I heard that she was more like 54 at the time.