Before my time, but this looks like the first episode the origin, not episode 28, they even crossed out the episode 28 in the description. Confused! But Funny as hell though. Damn near cracked a rib when Jethro said he did get rid of the worn out brakes, "That's why we ain't got none!" 😜😂
@@DIDYOUSEETHAT172 I don't know why they crossed out the episode number but this was late in the first season, I remember. This was one of our favorite shows. Buddy Edsen was a huge star we thought it was weird he'd do this show but I'm glad he did.
What simpler times?…civil war times?…reconstruction times?…ww1 times?…the depression times…ww2 times?…Korean war times?…the red scare times?…the civil unrest during the 60s?…the Vietnam war times?…the gas crisis in the 70s times?…the rust belt creation times from terrible economics in the 70s and 80s?…I can go on and on and on and on…what simpler times?…where you guys born yesterday or something?…I’m 45 with a real good grasp on American history…even in good times it was still bad…
I remember the first time I watched the first episode. When Jed said to Jethro, "Jethro, how come there's no ice in Californy?" And Jethro's like, "Don't look at me, I didn't take it." I CRACKED UP LAUGHING!!
Between Jed's sagacity, Granny's practicality, Elly May's goodness and beauty, and Jethro's being Jethro, i've loved this show since the sixtys when i could watch it.
If you want to watch it on your computer, there's a site called Pluto TV that has a Beverly hillbillies channel, and that's all they play. I watch It all the time.
I’ll bet it’s been 50 years since I sit and watched one of these shows. Use to wait all week for a 30 minute show, and the whole family (all 8 of us) would sit around and watch. Times was fun when we was kids.
Most comedy is really showing its age, and although this is B&W, the jokes are as funny today as they were when I watched it in the ‘60s. The acting is amazing, Mr Brewster’s face when he is told his joke isn’t up to much is great.
I watched this show as a child when it was in production, and always ever since when I came upon it. How much better this world would be if it were like this!
I watched this show every single time it was rerun. I have my favorites, but the writing is beyond brilliant. 🎉 I don't think there was ever a woman alive with more core comedic wit than Irene Ryan. What a great entertainer ❤
The IRS agent played by John Stephenson (1923-2015), was a voice actor for the Flintstones , The Jetsons , Scooby Doo, Top cat , Birdman and many others. As soon as I heard him speak I instantly recognized a voice from childhood cartoons . Nice to put a face with the voice .
❤ this show.. classic clean and funny❤❤ I❤ classic tv shows.. before my birth..❤❤ so funny and clean... I watchthem over and over...makes my heart happy😂❤❤❤
this show was brilliant and the cast was fantastic - other comedy classics of this era were Gilligan's Island and the Dick Van Dyke show. The Golden Era of American comedy.
Mr. Lambert: “Mr. Drysdale, I was just fired on by a member of the sweet,wonderful family!!! Mr. Drysdale: You mean shot at!!! Mr. Lambert:” Yes,by a double-barrel,12 gauge shotgun wielded expertly by a little old lady no higher than this!!!! Mr. Drysdale: Uhh Ohhh, Granny!!!
theys plenty ice in Californy, if'n anyone took it, it were that Donor party back in the 1840s. Some of them still up there gaurdin that ice they's like to have you over for supper. It's not leftovers, not hog jawols or possum inards. They's have a more aquired taste.
The scene with Ellie-May and Uncle Jed and the deer made me hurt for my life in Sparta, Onterrible, Canaduh. I know well what she was feeling. I loved Ellie-May's love of animals.
"Man would be a dang fool to leave all this." LOL. I think a similar thought about twice a day. What the hell made me want all this crap and a house in the 'burbs?
I truly "Love You!" "Classic Hollywood Series". Every movie series I ever saw! You raised generations, all over the world. There is someone from: Seven Seas, Seven Mountains, Seven Villages who was raised by your actor heroes.
I juss like this show it sure makes me laugh...granny is so funny I cud imagine wen Beverly hillbillies come out in 1962..I bet ppl died laughing wen Beverly hillbillies came out...lol ahaha
One of my former clients in Pacific Grove (Monterey Peninsula) grew up in that mansion you see in the Beverly Hillbillies. His dad is the guy who built Poly Pavillion at UCLA. My former client's name is Jeff Cohen, and the last time I saw him more than 25 years ago he was about to retire from his dental practice.
You know I remember this tv show as one of the funniest shows I had ever seen then and the Longevity of its humor is amazing the Beverly hillbillies is still as funny to me as it was back then when I first saw it
Living for eleven years in the highlands of West Virginia in the wilderness, one animal we could not eat, even after cooking it, well two, was a possum. It stank so bad! The other one was a skunk. We moved closer to work 25 years ago in the Shenandoah Valley, between the two forks, in the foothills of the Massanutten. I'm now a retired firefighter-paramedic from the Washington DC area, a widower, the nine home educated children we had out on their own.
"A man's be a dang fool to move away from this." I know exactly what Jed's talking about. I live in a $4,000,000 house in Yokohama, Japan, but I miss the 150 year old renovated 1 room schoolhouse that I left in Canada where some of my best friends were skunks and flying squirrels. That's not including my chickens. Money sucks the life outta ya. I know it now. Uncle Jed was right to question being a millionaire.
I moved to CA 20 years ago from the Midwest, best thing I've ever done. Live outside of San Diego where the weather is beautiful all year long and the property taxes are !%. Try to top that !!
Listen to my story about a man named Jed. An old mountaineer who always kept his family well fed. Then one day he was shooten at some crows and up through the ground came bubbling crude. Oil that is Texas gold. Now the next thing I know old Jed is a millionaire. Kin folks said never ever move away from there. Said California is a place you never ever want to be. So he unloaded his truck and he stayed in Tennessee. Hills that is. Hound dogs, raccoons, rabbits. The Tennessee Hillbillies.
That was a double barrel shotgun. After granny fired the second shot, she was empty and the shotgun was no longer a threat unless she was going to use it as a club
Granny,the revenuer hating,gun slinging,stubborn as a stone wall,little woman who was properly known as The Scourge Of Tennessee. Who wasn’t a feared of nothing.
Nope! and the real mountain folks of the time weren't too happy about how the show portrayed them. I doubt anyone really thought the people were anything like that.
Watch the Elvis movie, "Kissin' Cousins!". The Army in the Great Smokie Mountains. With two cousins, Josh Morgan and Jody Tatum that look alike. It's a fun movie with lots of girls (Kittyhawk tribe). And lovely Yvonng Craig (Batgirl).
"A man would be a danged fool to leave all this" 😂
Truer words have never been spoken!
Only the first season, and they were already doing flashbacks!
😅😅😅😅😅
Tv was still years from common. These flashbacks enticed the audience to tune into the next season
36 episodes per season. Not everyone saw #1, so this was a good thng to do.
They had to flash back to explain to the IRS agent. As for Granny, she was wrong.
I'm sure i'm not the only one who misses the days of simpler lives and simpler times. Thanx for uploading great memories 😉👍
Before my time, but this looks like the first episode the origin, not episode 28, they even crossed out the episode 28 in the description. Confused! But Funny as hell though. Damn near cracked a rib when Jethro said he did get rid of the worn out brakes, "That's why we ain't got none!" 😜😂
@@DIDYOUSEETHAT172 I don't know why they crossed out the episode number but this was late in the first season, I remember. This was one of our favorite shows. Buddy Edsen was a huge star we thought it was weird he'd do this show but I'm glad he did.
You know whats keeping it from being that way now for thousands of years in remission. Technology
You're not alone, I too miss the simpler times; somehow we were more free back then, and political correctness hadn't blown the foot off humanity!
What simpler times?…civil war times?…reconstruction times?…ww1 times?…the depression times…ww2 times?…Korean war times?…the red scare times?…the civil unrest during the 60s?…the Vietnam war times?…the gas crisis in the 70s times?…the rust belt creation times from terrible economics in the 70s and 80s?…I can go on and on and on and on…what simpler times?…where you guys born yesterday or something?…I’m 45 with a real good grasp on American history…even in good times it was still bad…
Granny was a Tripp 😂😂😂
I remember the first time I watched the first episode. When Jed said to Jethro, "Jethro, how come there's no ice in Californy?" And Jethro's like, "Don't look at me, I didn't take it." I CRACKED UP LAUGHING!!
Just think 🤔 how much has changed. this is when TV was worth watching no foul language no exployted women just about simple life just good comedy. ❤
Even after all these years, this show is still so funny. Good old school entertainment.
Between Jed's sagacity,
Granny's practicality,
Elly May's goodness and beauty,
and Jethro's being Jethro,
i've loved this show since the sixtys when i could watch it.
If you want to watch it on your computer, there's a site called Pluto TV that has a Beverly hillbillies channel, and that's all they play. I watch It all the time.
Why can't you be a watchin' it now? Possum ate yer TV aerial?
@@alext8828 I'm not getting any reception lately❗📺🧐 I think a squirrel ate the wire leading to my antenna❗☦️🐿️🤔🤷♂️🤬
I’ll bet it’s been 50 years since I sit and watched one of these shows. Use to wait all week for a 30 minute show, and the whole family (all 8 of us) would sit around and watch. Times was fun when we was kids.
Granny, gimme the jug! 🤣
Most comedy is really showing its age, and although this is B&W, the jokes are as funny today as they were when I watched it in the ‘60s. The acting is amazing, Mr Brewster’s face when he is told his joke isn’t up to much is great.
I watched this show as a child when it was in production, and always ever since when I came upon it. How much better this world would be if it were like this!
IN SOME WAYS!!!
This is the most perfect comedy show ever made in the world ❤😂
I watched this show every single time it was rerun.
I have my favorites, but the writing is beyond brilliant. 🎉
I don't think there was ever a woman alive with more core comedic wit than Irene Ryan. What a great entertainer ❤
I absolutely loved this show growing up. Fyi, 25 mill back then would be 250 mill today.
The IRS agent played by John Stephenson (1923-2015), was a voice actor for the Flintstones , The Jetsons , Scooby Doo, Top cat , Birdman and many others. As soon as I heard him speak I instantly recognized a voice from childhood cartoons . Nice to put a face with the voice .
Fancy that.
❤ this show.. classic clean and funny❤❤
I❤ classic tv shows.. before my birth..❤❤ so funny and clean... I watchthem over and over...makes my heart happy😂❤❤❤
"You hop in that puddle jumper and cut mud" my new catch phrase!
I literally laughed out loud. Sometimes the best ways are the old ways.
this show was brilliant and the cast was fantastic - other comedy classics of this era were Gilligan's Island and the Dick Van Dyke show. The Golden Era of American comedy.
You are right as rain. Also Carol Burnet. Sure miss down home humor and entertainment
@@stevekelley7596 I forgot to mention I Love Lucy !!
@@bobsyoruncle4583 I love Lucy was a 1950's series. Andy Griffith was on TV... as was Leave it to Beaver
I grew up raised by my grandparents, the clampetts were a staple of entertainment. It makes smile to see some old reruns.
Always loved the end best, how Jed snuck up behind Granny and took the rifle from her. Pure comic timing.
true Hollywood love those times thanks for showing this
Best TV show of its time.
Mr. Lambert: “Mr. Drysdale, I was just fired on by a member of the sweet,wonderful family!!!
Mr. Drysdale: You mean shot at!!!
Mr. Lambert:” Yes,by a double-barrel,12 gauge shotgun wielded expertly by a little old lady no higher than this!!!!
Mr. Drysdale: Uhh Ohhh, Granny!!!
Man would be a fool to leave all this!😂
A man would be a dang fool to leave all that!
My favorite line was Jethro’s answer to the question, how come there’s no ice in Californy.
"I didn't take it!", lol!
Don't look at me. I didn't take it! 🤩😍🤩😍😂😂😂😂😂😂.
theys plenty ice in Californy, if'n anyone took it, it were that Donor party back in the 1840s. Some of them still up there gaurdin that ice they's like to have you over for supper. It's not leftovers, not hog jawols or possum inards. They's have a more aquired taste.
This was a great show. Great actors and no end to material.
The series was broadcasted in The Netherlands in 1963 or so. I was 11 and as kids we sure didn’t leave the house for this. What a good memory.
Sure is good to watch a few shows brings back good memories
I think granny’s been smoking crawdads again
Episode 28 recaps episode 1 heavily.
Bea Benadaret was very busy around this period, with Pearl Bodine, Kate Bradley, and Betty Rubble to name a few.
The flashback are the best ones
The scene with Ellie-May and Uncle Jed and the deer made me hurt for my life in Sparta, Onterrible, Canaduh. I know well what she was feeling. I loved Ellie-May's love of animals.
I've been to Sparta many times and now live in Alberta but do miss my trips Sparta.
You should come back it’s beautiful here
Granny was a real American.
Granny was more than a trip
Absolutely hilarious. I think I’m going to buy the box set
I watched this every morning before heading.off to school, this one and bewitched
Beverly hillbillies was a really cute, well written show.
"Man would be a dang fool to leave all this." LOL. I think a similar thought about twice a day. What the hell made me want all this crap and a house in the 'burbs?
I truly "Love You!" "Classic Hollywood Series". Every movie series I ever saw!
You raised generations, all over the world. There is someone from: Seven Seas, Seven Mountains, Seven Villages who was raised by your actor heroes.
Granny n Jethro were the show Jed the streight man Ellie May eye candy
Exactly what should be to the IRS..good granny.
I'll be back! I'll be waitin'...
I've seen this episode at least a half a dozen times and it still makes me laugh.
I'm 70 and watched Bev Hillbillies, first time seeing this one, except the flashbacks of the first episodes.
Brilliant no other word for it
I juss like this show it sure makes me laugh...granny is so funny I cud imagine wen Beverly hillbillies come out in 1962..I bet ppl died laughing wen Beverly hillbillies came out...lol ahaha
Yep, seen 'em brand new when first aired. I'm 70 now. Bring back the good ol' days of the 50s and 60s.
One of my former clients in Pacific Grove (Monterey Peninsula) grew up in that mansion you see in the Beverly Hillbillies. His dad is the guy who built Poly Pavillion at UCLA. My former client's name is Jeff Cohen, and the last time I saw him more than 25 years ago he was about to retire from his dental practice.
How come I'm hungry for Kellogg's Corn Flakes😅
And left over possum innerds, lol!
Mustard greens and possum innards. They knew how to live large.
And, it turned out to be darn good heath food making for a healthy gut microbiology, horney old men..
Classic.Donna Douglas was from Jonesville Louisiana. I lived there
You know I remember this tv show as one of the funniest shows I had ever seen then and the Longevity of its humor is amazing the Beverly hillbillies is still as funny to me as it was back then when I first saw it
I'm only 30 but I can still say this aged very well
love that family.
Living for eleven years in the highlands of West Virginia in the wilderness, one animal we could not eat, even after cooking it, well two, was a possum. It stank so bad! The other one was a skunk. We moved closer to work 25 years ago in the Shenandoah Valley, between the two forks, in the foothills of the Massanutten. I'm now a retired firefighter-paramedic from the Washington DC area, a widower, the nine home educated children we had out on their own.
One of my favorite episodes, thanks for posting.
Classic comedy
"they're the lowest form of varmints!"
My favorite episode was granny and the giant jack rabbit
Mine was the ostrich granny thought it was a giant chicken lol
The hog (hippo) episode is hilarious too.
Thank you super banker
I absolutely feel the same way about revenuers as granny does
Buddy Epson, tremenous talent!
tremendous
I agree with Granny. LOL
"A man's be a dang fool to move away from this." I know exactly what Jed's talking about. I live in a $4,000,000 house in Yokohama, Japan, but I miss the 150 year old renovated 1 room schoolhouse that I left in Canada where some of my best friends were skunks and flying squirrels. That's not including my chickens. Money sucks the life outta ya. I know it now. Uncle Jed was right to question being a millionaire.
You wannabe what? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Well. We can trade if you want to. I mean. If it wil help you out. 😅
I seriously doubt if you had a skunk as a best friend.
@@jon-jo5pn
skunk's fart is a good defence weapon,
skunk wouldn't chase a friend away.
Exactly why I dedicated my life to being a Surf Bum . Life's too short to worry about money if you want to worry worry about finding love.
The late great Bea Benederet.
It's true a contented person is richer than the richest person in the world. Simple as that.
Some loser said that
@@dhart8451 I wonder what you would say when you are very sick or very old .... I doubt very much you would say that
AMEN 🙏 👏👍
"Yeah, reckon your right. A man would be a dang fool to leave all this" that was a joke back then, i wish i could live like them.
BET GRANNY WAS A GREAT LOOKER IN HER HAY DAYS
She was born in 1902 .
Was a real looker back in her day. Good make up job
My Mom could have been Granny's twin sister.
Wouldn't you all trade all of what you have to go back to the woods and live with the land? I would!
Go ahead. who is stopping you. You will be back in a week
"granny" 🤣
Based Granny
Don’t get on Granny’s nerves. She’s got an impatient trigger finger and her shotgun loves her. Don’t mess with the Old Woman! Don’t mess with Granny!
I assume that Jed used income averaging,available until Bill Bradley took it away in 1986.
I remember when this show first premiered. And I remember dreaming about "moving to California". Today you would have to PAY me to move there.
You couldn't pay me to move there . . .
I moved to CA 20 years ago from the Midwest, best thing I've ever done. Live outside of San Diego where the weather is beautiful all year long and the property taxes are !%. Try to top that !!
There ain't enough money to get me to even go there for a visit.
thanx
That voice. A cartoon character voice. Which one?
I give up (the great Mel Blanc did appear in several episodes though).
Hanna-Barberra used him a lot, he voiced-over many of their cartoons.
Johnny Quest, The Flintstones, etc.
@@kennyfordham6208 Barney Rubble.
John Stephenson.
@ronald-xs7sp I should have known. It's Mr Slate on The Flinstones. Thank you so much.
It looks like Mr. D. bought a new car as he drove in.
Infernal revenue service
me too thx!
I see now 😮 I was a child back then 😮 domestic true people who live of the land ❤ don't need the government or money 🤔 😂❤
Never talk to the IRS without a lawyer.
Listen to my story about a man named Jed. An old mountaineer who always kept his family well fed. Then one day he was shooten at some crows and up through the ground came bubbling crude. Oil that is Texas gold. Now the next thing I know old Jed is a millionaire. Kin folks said never ever move away from there. Said California is a place you never ever want to be. So he unloaded his truck and he stayed in Tennessee. Hills that is. Hound dogs, raccoons, rabbits. The Tennessee Hillbillies.
What the heck happened to the opening theme? And the closing thing that takes away from the entire show
Yes brilliant music. Was it Flatt and Scruggs?
@@kenmartin3463 yes
Where's Beverly Jad 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤓🙋♂️👍
Were the writers on vacation for this episode? It's all reruns...although wonderful ones.
That was a double barrel shotgun. After granny fired the second shot, she was empty and the shotgun was no longer a threat unless she was going to use it as a club
Wow you know what double means. Guessing you didn't grow up around guns
party poooer
Put some more shells in it?
I miss the days when Beverly hills was decent to live
I WOULD STAY !! NATURAL is worth more than MILLIONS ! But I would take the MONEY and go back!! DAZ from AUS ! Love the HILLBILLYS I LOVE FERAL
homemade moonshine I could deal with
Some new kind of money………….millions………
😂
Granny,the revenuer hating,gun slinging,stubborn as a stone wall,little woman who was properly known as The Scourge Of Tennessee. Who wasn’t a feared of nothing.
Has anybody ever really ate opposom inards? 😅
Nope! and the real mountain folks of the time weren't too happy about how the show portrayed them. I doubt anyone really thought the people were anything like that.
Watch the Elvis movie, "Kissin' Cousins!". The Army in the Great Smokie Mountains. With two cousins, Josh Morgan and Jody Tatum that look alike. It's a fun movie with lots of girls (Kittyhawk tribe). And lovely Yvonng Craig (Batgirl).
No, but I'm sure it's a real food. All of Granny's weird sounding foods are names of real foods. Granny's even got a cookbook out!
I miss them possum innards. Sigh....
❤
Utob has to stop showing ads about pads and tampons which are discussing
Did they cut out a bunch of things?
Dropped mud in its pants