Jed often said wise things in this show. A great cut above Gilligan's island, Green Acres, etc. etc (none of which I watch). I'm quite a TV and Film snob but for its time and what it was, one of the best. "Whatcha doin', Jed.? Jest settin' here. whittlin' on one of Elli Mae's cookies".
Elle May really was ahead of her time wearing her jeans and flannel shirts. That rich girl knew it. 10 years later everyone was dressing in jeans and flannel shirts.
I watched the Beverly Hillbillies from the 1st episode every week never saw many of the adverts. It was my favourite program I'm 72 now and can still remember the theme song.
So I'm going to repeat a comment that I put on the wrong episode as this is the correct one. The entire cast including Cynthie and her mother are just so full of class. Even the vittles ad shows that they are special. Much love and admiration.
Thank you for posting the titles of both episodes. Recently people have been posted multiple episodes of a TV series but only posting the name of one of the episodes.
Yes I loved her as Mrs. Chatsworth Osborne. Joanna Barnes gave her a run for the money! You nasty boy. The way she says it is fabulous! She was also a teacher and principal on Leave It To Beaver.
In the pilot episode , Miss Jane began like everyone else. After Mr. Drysdale explained to her what was going on, she fell into line. And who from Bugtussel is not loveable and charming ?
Nancy Kulp appeared in many sitcoms before and after the Beverly Hillbillies. She was on I Love Lucy, Ozzie & Harriet and Sanford & Son to mention a few. She would be utterly despised by today's ultra extreme right wing, Neo-Nazi Trumpists and Q-Anon Psychotics due to her sexual preference.
Been forever since I saw a cigarette commercial incorporated into a tv show like this. It was a common practice back in the day but disappeared when the gov't banned tobacco advertising in the USA in 1971. This was a great episode.
Today the pharmaceutical companies run 3 ads ever break for something that will be recalled in 6 months and the next commercial will be "if you have been injured".
I agree with you, Richard. Two friends of mine back in the 1980s produced a series of audio programs with "Mummy" and Cynthia Fenwick as the central characters. They provided all the voices, and had such "guest stars" as George Burns and Gracie Allen, Leslie Caron, Hermione Gingold, Eva Gabor and Eddie Albert. Plus other people, usually high school teachers, they would often imitate. It was really done for their own enjoyment as teenagers with nothing to do in small Texas town. But with the multiple vintage tv and movie references, these were very funny to me.
You are 350% correct!!! I love the 2 episodes they are in! Joanna Barnes is still alive but suffered from a stroke! She has a Ph.D. in English from UCLA. I love her role as Cynthia Fenwick! They way she speaks is priceless! "Oh mummy relax”! Of course perfectly matched with Doris Packer as Mrs. Fenwick-also from Dobbie Gillis as Mrs. Chatsworth Osborne. Beasley where is the nearest phone front or back of limousine? That priceless fight between Mrs. Fenwick and Mrs. Drysdsle-Harriet McGibbon; of course the absolute fabulous Nancy Culp(Jane Hathaway-also Pamela Livingstone of The Biddle Birdwatchers of America on Love That Bob) the outstanding Raymond Bailey(Milburn Drysdsle)!!! Thanks not a million but a billion kevshrop for giving us these episodes!!! Grits and Jowls the maid and butler. Common bond with the Clampetts: an oppressed minority-millionaires! Hilarious! Your Grace. Your's too. I’m a pillar of society. I’ll cut you down to a stub! If your father could see this from the grave he’d turn over in this mausoleum! Oh mummy soon Princess Grace and Jackie will be wearing this style. Oooo are they also coming to the Clampetts? Oh mummy. I’ve been watching the supreme Beverly Hillbillies since it came out in the early 1960s when I was a pre-teen! Joanna Barnes died yesterday 4/29/22. RIP!!! Her greatest and most memorable role as Cynthia Fenwick!!!!!
The commercials really bring back the epoch, more than the products themselves. The way we thought of things (even ciggies, but especially the Kellogg's). Agreed, that made the video. The empty places, of course, were either local or other commercials. Would've loved to see them, but the master film prolly only had the main sponsors. Quite nice!
59 and the same thing. A bit odd, though, eh? I initially wasn't sure what was going on when I saw Uncle Jed out of character with a cigarette in his mouth, and then they all sit there and go on that sales pitch. It was clever, though, how they worked in Granny's soothsaying skills with the cigarette smoke. They took something that is nowadays seen as a total negative, cigarette smoke that might disturb somebody else, and made it seem like something interesting or positive. It was a different world back then.
How ironic that after I finished watching these episodes, I looked up the two actresses that played the widow Fenwick and her daughter to discover that Joanna Barnes passed away yesterday. She also played in both Parent Trap movies. These episodes were pure genius. Too bad they can't do good television like this now.
So sorry to hear of Joanna’s passing. My only other recollection of her was her occasional appearances as a panelist on the early 1970s version of What’s My Line. Wally Brunner was host. Anyone else remember that?
@Melissa Walker You could have saved us from the diversionary preamble about the two actresses you referenced initially - and dove right into your TRUE purpose for your comment...which was to foist upon us (once again) the increasingly "Back When" trope about how things were so much better in the olden days. Well - I'm a product of those olden days, myself...and a lot about The Good Ole Days SUCKED.
PlutoTV is streaming the majority of the series on their site, unedited and in HD. Sadly, though, no cast commercials. This was absolutely the greatest TV show ever made. I share the same birthday as Max, December 4th.
When the theme song was playing I literally knew/sang every word to the words of the song. I have memorized this many years ago when I was a kid. Still know it! Loved the show. Great concept for the show. Clever. That mansion where they lived just sold again. In Bel Air on St. Cloud avenue.
Thank you so much kevshrop for showing these episodes, including the complete theme songs at the beginning and the end of each episode as well as the original commercials. This was such a treat! The picture and audio were very well done too. 👍. I love this show. It's hilarious!!
@@mr.blackhawk142 I believe it. Of course, the actress Irene Ryan was much younger than the character Granny that she portrayed on "The Beverly Hillbillies." She wore extremely thick makeup to portray Granny. I think that she was actually in her 40s or 50s in real life when "The Beverly Hillbillies" started in the early 1960s. Google is way off on her age.
@@mr.blackhawk142 Back in the days when the show was filmed, we used to have "movie star magazines". (Sort of like People mag.) I remember an article about Irene being in a store, and she was about to pay for an item. The story goes that the cashier recognized "Granny" and remarked, "it's a wonder what they can do with makeup these days". Irene said she almost forgot to take her purchase with her as she left the store.
I truly enjoyed THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES when I was about 8, 9, 10 and 11 years old. After I had moved to Hawaii I began watching the reruns but this time I had some Paka 'Lo Lo ( calitus, Maui wow-eeee, marijuana !) and I would lmgdao, only took a couple of hits, that's all we needed . Those shows were re-cycled and enjoyed for years. My daughter and her two boys laughed along to the fun too. And I imagine it won't be long until my great grandchildren will be laughing with the Clampetts as well !
Beverly Hillbillies was a show that could have 2 or more alternate takes on reality running parallel. This episode has a good few of them.A Sufi tale was told every week on this show. Somebody on Wowee may pick up on that. What was I talking about?
Ah, the good old days. When smoking was good for you. I can still remember the permanent clouds floating inside offices and the yellowed ceiling tiles.
@@davidcox3076 and 📺 drs promoting Camels 🐫 and Kools (my first) as "easy on your throat"💥🤪 Now 40+ yrs on I have lung cancer & COPD, and can't imagine why (FU cig commercials!) 🖕☠👿🚬🚬🚬
I was 7 when BH premiered. It was a weekly must for our family, and dad loved it especially. It's still hilarious all these years later. And they're like seeing them for the first time since I don't remember most of them!
@@chukcanuk: Did you think I didn’t know? I’ve seen each episode at least 1000 times since I began watching in the very early 1960s when I was a pre-teen! Granny also called it Tennessee tea!!!
FYI. The surgeon General back then had ads in magazines that smoking was good for you....and yet we still haven't learned much about trusting the government....
I see it has already been mentioned that Joanna Barnes passed away only two days ago. The character Mary was played by Sharon Tate who appeared 15 times in the Beverly Hillbillies. She later married Roman Polanski but was unfortunately one of the Manson family murder victims. She was only 26 years old at the time of her death.
First time I ever saw episodes of the Beverly Hillbillies was in the late 1980s. Growing up in the 1970s as a voracious watcher of tv, I watched lots of daily syndicated reruns of classic tv shows, but the beverly hillbillies wasn't one of them. Reason being I don't recall it airing in my area. If it did air where I lived, it must've been at an inconvenient time such as during school hours or after my required bedtime. But over they years, naturally every now and then I'd read or hear a reference to beverly hillbillies. Fast forward to the late 1980s. Cable tv was growing by leaps and bounds. And snatching up the broadcasting rights to all my old classic tv shows, leaving me with little to nothing to watch. I was getting more and more hungry for my old classic tv shows, but we couldnt afford cable tv. One day, about after new years eve, I just happened to stop in a local drug store. On their shelves they were trying to get rid of all their christmas related leftover stock. Clearance discounts on all their christmas related items. Among which were videotapes of christmas episodes of classic tv shows. Among them were christmas episodes of the beverly hillbillies. I bought a copy and watched it at home. Finally got to see Beverly Hillbillies, if only a few episodes. It is indeed a fun, entertaining, charming show. It's easy to see why people still watch and talk about it many decades after it went off the air.
Donna Douglass was 31 in 1963. @10:38 "Next week, Jackie Kennedy will have one." This episode aired Oct 16, 1963, a month-and-a-half later Jackie Kennedy would be scrambling out of her car moments after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. @08:50 we see the ill fated Sharon Tate, victim of the inhuman Manson Family murders. @11:16 Earl Scruggs strumming a bar of Simple Gifts (Lord of the Dance). R.I.P. Joanna Barnes who died only one week and two days ago, April 29, 2022. This trivia brought to you by Winston. We hope you enjoy Winston cigarettes, and remember, Winston tastes good like a cigarette should.
This is a priceless episode😂. The haves meet the snobs and mrs Drysdale helping load up the truck is too funny. The Bev Hillbillies has always been my favorite tv show. No one could have created a better one from my youth to old age. Weeel doggies, hot diggity dog
Those of you who are fans and in the know will recall another great episode The War of The Roses that include the fabulous actress Rosiland Knight(Vanessa) and her English accent. I bring her up to compare her speaking style with that of Joanna Barnes(a different type)!!! Sadly Rosiland also passed away a year or two ago. RIP Rosiland.
This is the first time I've seen a cigarette add in the shows the must of cut the reruns ,iam 66yrs so i go back a few years, very surprised to see smoke ads for Winstons cigarettes 🤫😎
Boy, I'm in love. Just saw these 2 episodes recently in 2021. In my opinion, Joanna Barnes was smoking Hot, especially in "The Clampett look" episode. Plus, I loved her character name, Cynthia Fenwick. Long names are high class (Cynthia for long, instead of Cindy for short)❤ If I find someone (I'm single) like this character Cynthia, I would be the happiest man. I'm going to watch everything I can with Joanna Barnes, from movies, TV, and talk shows. Thanks you for sharing this episode.
@@kevshrop Thank You soo Much. If I found a girl like her. I would never want any other woman. I will watch those movies, and T.V. shows. I know I may not like her other characters, like the one she plays in this one. When I first saw this episode, I was smitten by Joanna Barnes. Also, this episode made me laugh, more than any other episode of the Beverly Hillbillies. Thanks again for sharing.
@@kevshrop Joanna Barnes is Awesome in Auntie Mame and the Parent Trap. In my opinion, she is still very Beautiful. It's the character and persona she plays. She acts exactly like High Class. I love a woman who acts that way. Just saw the trailer, will rent it and watch it here on RUclips, I may purchase in from RUclips and I will definitely buy a DVD hard copy. Thank so much for suggesting it.😀
Nancy Kulp, Harriet MacGibbon, Doris Packer, Joanna Barnes... some of the best character actresses in the business on one show! Who nowadays can come even an mile close to matching their versatility?
Thank you!!!! You took the words right out of my mouth!!!! I can’t believe someone thinks exactly along my lines!!! Unfortunately Joanna Barnes never did much beyond this! In the "old" world character actors and actresses ruled as far as I’m concerned!!! Today there are none and the ones taking the leading roles don’t measure up!!!! They never got top billing but they were the real stars and made the shows or movies!!!!
Yes, and many times the character actors had the capacity to outshine the “stars”. For example Don Knotts made the Andy Griffith, when he left it was never the same.
@@paulcaron400: Don Knotts absolutely not!!!! He’s the character you love to hate who ruined that program!!! As for Nancy Culp, Harriet McGibbon, Raymond Bailey yes they made the program and outshone those frustrating Clampets!!! Without them The Beverly Hillbillies would never have lasted!
For the viewers who do not know the show was called Dateline : Hollywood and included Rona Barrett' s gossip . I remember Ms. Barnes interviewing Jayne Mansfield shortly before Ms. Mansfield 's death . This was taped just before her death and telecast just after with Ms. Barnes giving an special introduction. Both ladies were dressed in the short dresses of time .
The interview with Jayne Mansfield aired the day after Ms. Mansfield's death. ABC wanted to take advantage of the timeliness. BTW, I have never forgiven WVEC, the ABC affiliate in Norfolk, VA, for pre-empting "Dateline: Hollywood" (I was living in Virginia Beach at the time). I developed a crush on Joanna when she was on "Trials of O'Brien" as Peter Falk's ex-wife and would have gladly tuned in in the mornings (when I wasn't in school) to watch her.
I love the way they made this into one long episode. It is one of the best. I love Doris Packer as Mrs. Rayburn on Beaver and Mrs. Sohmers on Burns and Allen. If you haven’t seen her encounter with Gracie you should search those classics right now.
Oh yes you're so right. Doris Packer is so great, I always loved her roles with many of them as a woman of sophistication, also a pillar of society just like Mrs Drysdale. It's all their way of speaking, so debonair so snooty. Only miss Drysdale can pull it off so well. Doris is a little more humble. if that's the right term.. And this cat fight both seeing them stoop so low pulling hair. There was one to be remembered in the annals of black and white TV.. I got to say they're both a riot with their reactions and expressions on her face are priceless. I got to say when I think of Doris I also think of Miss Drysdale because they're so well fitted in this double episode. Maybe Agnes Morehead could rival them but these two I love.. Thank you so much for posting these two, Cuz I never really seen the two episodes side by side. Always something to do around my folks house being 13 at that time. I suppose TV doesn't keep my attention too long thanks again take care stay safe everybody
@@georgeplagianos6487: I loved Agnes Moorhead in Bewitched(I didn’t like the program) and other movies but she would absolutely never fit in either of these episodes as Mrs. Fenwick!!! Doris was perfect and Joanna was the supreme match!!! My question is how they found Joanna and had the foresight to know she could do an outstanding Cynthia since she was not really well known either before or after these episodes and didn't do this type of character in the 1950s!
Max has had quite the life, at times (certainly pre-BH) he went thru some tough times. I didnt realize his gf from years ago committed suicide, that had to horrible for him. Just as the other actors in the show did, he certainly nailed the role of Jethro. Thanks very much Uncle Bob
That blurb at the end talking about how 19% of income goes towards food was fascinating. That was in 1963. I wondered how that changed, if any. So I Googled it and found: “In 2020, U.S. consumers spent an average of 8.6 percent of their disposable personal income on food-divided between food at home (5.0 percent) and food away from home (3.6 percent).”
This is the first episode I've seen that included the original commercials. Winston cigarettes and Kellogg's cereals were the exclusive sponsors of BH. In 1960's, most TV shows had exclusive sponsors.
The Clampers were the most solid, "down to earth" folks in Beverly Hills. No fluff, no tinsel, no pretense! "The greatest joy in living comes from the joy of giving."
@@michaelwascom62 Not a big deal, Michael - I think my correction was in error, too, should be "Clampett" - by the way, were you aware that Skype (on mine, anyway) has an "edit" feature that allows you to make changes to a message you have sent, even long after you've sent it.
watch how they address food production at the end of this episode it's pretty cool and actually both these episodes are spectacular it's awesome how they address classism and fads where nowadays all they do is race bait.... by the way that Sharon Tate in this episode and in the picture
Laughing so hard....can hardly type a comment!! ...oh 😂😂😂😂😚😘never saw these episodes!!!. so great ....saw later ones & re- runs a barely remember the commercial brought back such awesome memories of Ft Worth Mother Grandmom Aunt & Uncle..us laughing so o hard even little bitty girls Kim & me...little laughing so hard ....Mom smoked Winston's too...hadn't heard that commercial slogan ..in 30 + yrs ..thank Soo MUCH 😂😂😂😂😘💜💜🇨🇱🇨🇱
@@fredtello I just meant the Nostalgia of the commercial......besides ,the point what would you know of it ...yes I lost both my Parents ...but why make a comment like that ...rude
"The greatest joy of living comes from the joy of giving." - Jed Clampett
We could learn a thing or two from these here Hill folk.
Well the issue is the left today. Giving to them is "I'll take what everyone else has and give it to myself".
Jed often said wise things in this show. A great cut above Gilligan's island, Green Acres, etc. etc (none of which I watch). I'm quite a TV and Film snob but for its time and what it was, one of the best. "Whatcha doin', Jed.? Jest settin' here. whittlin' on one of Elli Mae's cookies".
I did.....my Dad was from the Ozark mountain....
The program reminded me that simple living people with less.. are often the kindest.
You're darn toot'in
I wish l had good down to earth neighbors like the Beverly Hillbillies😁😁😁👍lt is hard to find friendly neighbors like them these days😁😁😁😁😁😁
Depends on where you are. Big democrat cities yeah.
RIP Joanna Barnes.. fine character actress and queen of the "Locust Valley Lockjaw" voice affectation
Cynthia's passed away? That's really sad.
Gloria Upson...the quintessential snob!
Elle May really was ahead of her time wearing her jeans and flannel shirts. That rich girl knew it. 10 years later everyone was dressing in jeans and flannel shirts.
We hillbilly’s wore baggy pants before the blacks ever did! We did it because usually they was hand me downs that you had to grow in and out of! 😂
Ellie Mae was Country Before Country was Cool! 😎
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Laughed so hard and had to stop the tape for awhile because I almost passed out!! 😝😝😝
Great Show. I appreciate it more now at 60 than at 6.
Nice comment from Jed. The joy of livin’n is the joy of giv’n. 👍🏻👍🏻😇😇
@ S.R., me too! I'm 69 now and still love to see Elly Mae, in her bikini, by that CEEment Pond!!!
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Yes indeed that is true.
I'm 62, and can sooo relate. We used to watch these shows growing up.
Great writing. Great acting....
Such great actors.
I watched the Beverly Hillbillies from the 1st episode every week never saw many of the adverts. It was my favourite program I'm 72 now and can still remember the theme song.
I love Cynthia. Just so top drawer!
I mean really TOP DRAWER!
Love that movie!!
Again and again, the scripts astound. Those writers were geniuses. And this ensemble of actors is perfect.
Granny said. "Ms. Drysdale has emptied out ALL 12 bedroom's. "
It's a 32 room mansion, and she made it sound like there was only 12 bedroom's
I love the sound of a 🪕 banjo, Beverly Hillbillies!
Man that took me back. What a wonderful show.
Still one of my all time favourite programs
So I'm going to repeat a comment that I put on the wrong episode as this is the correct one.
The entire cast including Cynthie and her mother are just so full of class. Even the vittles ad shows that they are special. Much love and admiration.
Thank you for posting the titles of both episodes. Recently people have been posted multiple episodes of a TV series but only posting the name of one of the episodes.
You’re welcome, Richard. There are some ViewMaster Reels out there of these episodes. I sure would like to see those color photos ( in 3D!)
Joanna Barnes nailed the Long Island Lockjaw accent beautifully...
Joanna Barnes RIP!!! Passed away 4/29/22.
Her greatest and most memorable role as Cynthia Fenwick!!!!!
She was great on other shows too.
And movies.. the original Parent Trap
No one could play a snob like Doris Packer. Brilliant actress. I loved her as Mrs. Osborne on the Dobie Gillis show.
She was a snob to ernis t.bass on Andy griffith
Yes I loved her as Mrs. Chatsworth Osborne.
Joanna Barnes gave her a run for the money!
You nasty boy. The way she says it is fabulous!
She was also a teacher and principal on Leave It To Beaver.
OMG! My family and I used to love this show!!! I was just a little girl.
Yes, we loved it, too. It was a very popular show.
The character of Miss Jane was the one character of BH who really loved the hillbillies for themselves not for their money .
Think she might have loved Jethro a little bit more than the rest! LOL
I always thought she was sorta hot.
In the pilot episode , Miss Jane began like everyone else. After Mr. Drysdale explained to her what was going on, she fell into line.
And who from Bugtussel is not loveable and charming ?
Nancy Kulp appeared in many sitcoms before and after the Beverly Hillbillies. She was on I Love Lucy, Ozzie & Harriet and Sanford & Son to mention a few. She would be utterly despised by today's ultra extreme right wing, Neo-Nazi Trumpists and Q-Anon Psychotics due to her sexual preference.
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Sweetest episode ever! True meaning of giving to others.
Been forever since I saw a cigarette commercial incorporated into a tv show like this. It was a common practice back in the day but disappeared when the gov't banned tobacco advertising in the USA in 1971. This was a great episode.
Today the pharmaceutical companies run 3 ads ever break for something that will be recalled in 6 months and the next commercial will be "if you have been injured".
They alternated sponsors between Winston and Kellogg’s
Two of the funniest episodes of the hillbillies ever. Joanna Barnes and Doris Packer just perfectly hilarious.
I agree with you, Richard. Two friends of mine back in the 1980s produced a series of audio programs with "Mummy" and Cynthia Fenwick as the central characters. They provided all the voices, and had such "guest stars" as George Burns and Gracie Allen, Leslie Caron, Hermione Gingold, Eva Gabor and Eddie Albert. Plus other people, usually high school teachers, they would often imitate. It was really done for their own enjoyment as teenagers with nothing to do in small Texas town. But with the multiple vintage tv and movie references, these were very funny to me.
You are 350% correct!!!
I love the 2 episodes they are in!
Joanna Barnes is still alive but suffered from a stroke!
She has a Ph.D. in English from UCLA.
I love her role as Cynthia Fenwick!
They way she speaks is priceless!
"Oh mummy relax”!
Of course perfectly matched with Doris Packer as Mrs. Fenwick-also from Dobbie Gillis as Mrs. Chatsworth Osborne.
Beasley where is the nearest phone front or back of limousine?
That priceless fight between Mrs. Fenwick and Mrs. Drysdsle-Harriet McGibbon; of course the absolute fabulous Nancy Culp(Jane Hathaway-also Pamela Livingstone of The Biddle Birdwatchers of America on Love That Bob) the outstanding Raymond Bailey(Milburn Drysdsle)!!!
Thanks not a million but a billion kevshrop for giving us these episodes!!!
Grits and Jowls the maid and butler.
Common bond with the Clampetts: an oppressed minority-millionaires! Hilarious!
Your Grace. Your's too.
I’m a pillar of society.
I’ll cut you down to a stub!
If your father could see this from the grave he’d turn over in this mausoleum!
Oh mummy soon Princess Grace and Jackie will be wearing this style.
Oooo are they also coming to the Clampetts?
Oh mummy.
I’ve been watching the supreme Beverly Hillbillies since it came out in the early 1960s when I was a pre-teen!
Joanna Barnes died yesterday 4/29/22. RIP!!!
Her greatest and most memorable role as Cynthia Fenwick!!!!!
@@kevshrop: Who would ever believe teen students would do this sort of theatre?!
Joanna just passed yesterday
Down is hell
I love how this was a dirty trick planned by Mrs. Drysdale but horribly backfires.
Mrs Drysdale should be held captive in a mountain cabin and fed possum stew everyday
All of Ms Drysdale's schemes seemed to backfire when she plotted agsinst the Clampetts.
I'm 58 and I've been watching the Beverly Hillbillies my whole life and never seen the commercials before. They were hilarious thank you for posting.
The commercials really bring back the epoch, more than the products themselves. The way we thought of things (even ciggies, but especially the Kellogg's).
Agreed, that made the video. The empty places, of course, were either local or other commercials. Would've loved to see them, but the master film prolly only had the main sponsors.
Quite nice!
RIght? One of my favorites is when Jed is target shooting on the front lawn!
So TRUE! And my Dad Smoked Winston's while watching The Beverly Hillbillies!
Looking glass love it
59 and the same thing. A bit odd, though, eh? I initially wasn't sure what was going on when I saw Uncle Jed out of character with a cigarette in his mouth, and then they all sit there and go on that sales pitch. It was clever, though, how they worked in Granny's soothsaying skills with the cigarette smoke. They took something that is nowadays seen as a total negative, cigarette smoke that might disturb somebody else, and made it seem like something interesting or positive. It was a different world back then.
How ironic that after I finished watching these episodes, I looked up the two actresses that played the widow Fenwick and her daughter to discover that Joanna Barnes passed away yesterday. She also played in both Parent Trap movies. These episodes were pure genius. Too bad they can't do good television like this now.
Me too ! I looked her up on Wikipedia and sure enough she just died!
I just discovered that too. RIP Joanna Barnes.
So sorry to hear of Joanna’s passing. My only other recollection of her was her occasional appearances as a panelist on the early 1970s version of What’s My Line. Wally Brunner was host. Anyone else remember that?
I’ve known about Joanna for over a decade but didn’t know she passed away of all times yesterday! RIP Cynthie!!! You’ll always be Cynthie!
@Melissa Walker You could have saved us from the diversionary preamble about the two actresses you referenced initially - and dove right into your TRUE purpose for your comment...which was to foist upon us (once again) the increasingly "Back When" trope about how things were so much better in the olden days. Well - I'm a product of those olden days, myself...and a lot about The Good Ole Days SUCKED.
Joanna Barnes should have gotten an Emmy for her performance.
PlutoTV is streaming the majority of the series on their site, unedited and in HD. Sadly, though, no cast commercials. This was absolutely the greatest TV show ever made. I share the same birthday as Max, December 4th.
When the theme song was playing I literally knew/sang every word to the words of the song. I have memorized this many years ago when I was a kid. Still know it! Loved the show. Great concept for the show. Clever. That mansion where they lived just sold again. In Bel Air on St. Cloud avenue.
Thank you so much kevshrop for showing these episodes, including the complete theme songs at the beginning and the end of each episode as well as the original commercials. This was such a treat! The picture and audio were very well done too. 👍. I love this show. It's hilarious!!
I remember seeing Irene Ryan (Granny) on a talk show back then and she was actually quite attractive all made up!
@@mr.blackhawk142 I believe it. Of course, the actress Irene Ryan was much younger than the character Granny that she portrayed on "The Beverly Hillbillies." She wore extremely thick makeup to portray Granny. I think that she was actually in her 40s or 50s in real life when "The Beverly Hillbillies" started in the early 1960s. Google is way off on her age.
@@mr.blackhawk142 Back in the days when the show was filmed, we used to have "movie star magazines". (Sort of like People mag.) I remember an article about Irene being in a store, and she was about to pay for an item. The story goes that the cashier recognized "Granny" and remarked, "it's a wonder what they can do with makeup these days". Irene said she almost forgot to take her purchase with her as she left the store.
I Also Loved the MUSIC!
👏👏👌
Absolutely love this one. Ahhh the good ol days
I truly enjoyed THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES when I was about 8, 9, 10 and 11 years old.
After I had moved to Hawaii I began watching the reruns but this time I had some Paka 'Lo Lo ( calitus, Maui wow-eeee, marijuana !) and I would lmgdao, only took a couple of hits, that's all we needed . Those shows were re-cycled and enjoyed for years. My daughter and her two boys laughed along to the fun too. And I imagine it won't be long until my great grandchildren will be laughing with the Clampetts as well !
Beverly Hillbillies was a show that could have 2 or more alternate takes on reality running parallel. This episode has a good few of them.A Sufi tale was told every week on this show. Somebody on Wowee may pick up on that. What was I talking about?
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I understand, .......... wait , do I ?
That bit with "the Duke" was hilarious to me!
You Know This Is Vintage Television When You See A Cigarette Commercial " 🎶 Winston Taste Good Like A Cigarette Should 🎶 " 😂😂😂👍
The kid next door is a toddler who seems to enjoy pulling up daddy's flowers.The times I hear "Ellie May,No!" Cracks me up every time.
Ah, the good old days. When smoking was good for you. I can still remember the permanent clouds floating inside offices and the yellowed ceiling tiles.
@@davidcox3076 L😂L!!!!
@@davidcox3076 and 📺 drs promoting Camels 🐫 and Kools (my first) as "easy on your throat"💥🤪 Now 40+ yrs on I have lung cancer & COPD, and can't imagine why (FU cig commercials!) 🖕☠👿🚬🚬🚬
That’s Joanna Barnes who grew up in Boston, that’s why she sounds like a Kennedy.
I was 7 when BH premiered. It was a weekly must for our family, and dad loved it especially. It's still hilarious all these years later. And they're like seeing them for the first time since I don't remember most of them!
I was about 7 years old, too. I’ve seen all the episodes at least once and watched how the show changed over its 9 year run.
This is a great episode ! NEVER GETS OLD .... GETS BETTER EACH TIME I WATCH IT!!
Grits and Jowls - doubtless the maid and the butler. Can’t stop laughing and I haven’t even had any white lightnin’.
Perfect writing for the perfect guest stars!
rheumatis medicine, shurely.
@@chukcanuk: very very very clever!!!
@@roberttelarket4934 thats what Granny called it.
@@chukcanuk: Did you think I didn’t know? I’ve seen each episode at least 1000 times since I began watching in the very early 1960s when I was a pre-teen!
Granny also called it Tennessee tea!!!
FYI. The surgeon General back then had ads in magazines that smoking was good for you....and yet we still haven't learned much about trusting the government....
Don't think the Surgeon General Ever had ads saying cigarettes GOOD for you....think that's misinformation........
One of my favorite episodes.
Doris Packer fainting is priceless !!!
Donna Douglas became a preacher and came to our church.
wah!!
I met her when she came to a church TV meeting in Orlando. She was also doing her critters show at Sea World!
Doris Packer guest starred nonstop late 50’s thru the 60’s
Two of my favorite episodes, and with the sponsors' content intact! Wonderful!
One of the best shows on TV. I always adored Elly she loved animals and was a tomboy. But she sure did clean up very well so beautiful.
She was responsible for bluejeans becoming high fashion.
She was wearing jeans regularly when Brooke Shields was in diapers.(Chuckle!)
Donna Douglas was even more beautiful than Marilyn Monroe IMO
I think it was that rope belt that held those pants up that kept catching my interest. So simple, so perfect ....
Great adverts ... and thanks for keeping them in.
"Where's the nearest phone, front seat or back?"
That’s the beautiful Sharon Tate in pearls on the finishing school lawn with Cynthia
A time stamp would have been nice. It’s 8:16
Joanna Barnes , “Cynthia” was still FINER 😍. A straight “MILF”. 🥰
Wow. Her life being tragically cut down by the fruit of leftist class hatred in the form of Manson and his clueless tools.
@@garyfrancis6193get over yourself.
@@garyfrancis6193get over yourself
I see it has already been mentioned that Joanna Barnes passed away only two days ago.
The character Mary was played by Sharon Tate who appeared 15 times in the Beverly Hillbillies. She later married Roman Polanski but was unfortunately one of the Manson family murder victims. She was only 26 years old at the time of her death.
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Good people who are the salt of the earth give you the clothes off their backs. We still got folks like that right here in. Texas im proud to say.
Love the running joke about the doorbell! 39:18
If more Americans were like the Clampetts and how they interact with those around them this country could return to its Glory Days
This show really was genius.
Excellent writing and creative scripts.
Rest in peace Joanna Barnes, April 29, 2022.
Omg I use to watch this in the early 80's on channel 32 Chicago. It was the only thing on when I was a little girl.
First time I ever saw episodes of the Beverly Hillbillies was in the late 1980s.
Growing up in the 1970s as a voracious watcher of tv, I watched lots of daily syndicated reruns of classic tv shows, but the beverly hillbillies wasn't one of them. Reason being I don't recall it airing in my area. If it did air where I lived, it must've been at an inconvenient time such as during school hours or after my required bedtime. But over they years, naturally every now and then I'd read or hear a reference to beverly hillbillies.
Fast forward to the late 1980s. Cable tv was growing by leaps and bounds. And snatching up the broadcasting rights to all my old classic tv shows, leaving me with little to nothing to watch. I was getting more and more hungry for my old classic tv shows, but we couldnt afford cable tv.
One day, about after new years eve, I just happened to stop in a local drug store. On their shelves they were trying to get rid of all their christmas related leftover stock. Clearance discounts on all their christmas related items. Among which were videotapes of christmas episodes of classic tv shows. Among them were christmas episodes of the beverly hillbillies. I bought a copy and watched it at home. Finally got to see Beverly Hillbillies, if only a few episodes.
It is indeed a fun, entertaining, charming show. It's easy to see why people still watch and talk about it many decades after it went off the air.
RIP Joanna, though you were always cast as a villain, you came across with class.
You must have seen her on "Hawaii 5-O"
@@helbitkelbit1790 And Parent Trap(‘61) Auntie Mame.
it is so amazing that the women playing the high school girls look like they’re 30+.
They probably were 30 if not very near, actors and actress are often much older than their characters.
Ellie Mae was 30 when the show started.
Granny is 25
@ 8:26 on far left Sharon Tate, she was only 20 but always looked mature for her age. At 15 she looked 20 - 21.
Jackie Kennedy will be seen with one soon!! LOL
always fun to watch this show.
To bad that TV isnt still like this. It's hilarious seeing the original commercials too. Tastes good...Like a Winston should!
Like YOUR cigarette should. They upgraded a few years before cigarette commercials were banned.
Donna Douglass was 31 in 1963. @10:38 "Next week, Jackie Kennedy will have one." This episode aired Oct 16, 1963, a month-and-a-half later Jackie Kennedy would be scrambling out of her car moments after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. @08:50 we see the ill fated Sharon Tate, victim of the inhuman Manson Family murders. @11:16 Earl Scruggs strumming a bar of Simple Gifts (Lord of the Dance). R.I.P. Joanna Barnes who died only one week and two days ago, April 29, 2022.
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This is a priceless episode😂. The haves meet the snobs and mrs Drysdale helping load up the truck is too funny. The Bev Hillbillies has always been my favorite tv show. No one could have created a better one from my youth to old age. Weeel doggies, hot diggity dog
Viewing the episodes from across the pound in the UK, it's amazing how in your face the advertising was in the US episodes.
Those of you who are fans and in the know will recall another great episode The War of The Roses that include the fabulous actress Rosiland Knight(Vanessa) and her English accent. I bring her up to compare her speaking style with that of Joanna Barnes(a different type)!!!
Sadly Rosiland also passed away a year or two ago.
RIP Rosiland.
Thanks for the heads up. I'm going to watch it on RUclips now.
This is the first time I've seen a cigarette add in the shows the must of cut the reruns ,iam 66yrs so i go back a few years, very surprised to see smoke ads for Winstons cigarettes 🤫😎
I love they included the original commercials.
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Boy, I'm in love. Just saw these 2 episodes recently in 2021. In my opinion, Joanna Barnes was smoking Hot, especially in "The Clampett look" episode. Plus, I loved her character name, Cynthia Fenwick. Long names are high class (Cynthia for long, instead of Cindy for short)❤
If I find someone (I'm single) like this character Cynthia, I would be the happiest man. I'm going to watch everything I can with Joanna Barnes, from movies, TV, and talk shows.
Thanks you for sharing this episode.
I'm so glad you love Joanna Barnes. Be sure to enjoy her in Auntie Mame and The Parent Trap. Such a wonderfully talented woman.
@@kevshrop Thank You soo Much. If I found a girl like her. I would never want any other woman. I will watch those movies, and T.V. shows. I know I may not like her other characters, like the one she plays in this one.
When I first saw this episode, I was smitten by Joanna Barnes. Also, this episode made me laugh, more than any other episode of the Beverly Hillbillies. Thanks again for sharing.
@@kevshrop Joanna Barnes is Awesome in Auntie Mame and the Parent Trap. In my opinion, she is still very Beautiful. It's the character and persona she plays. She acts exactly like High Class. I love a woman who acts that way. Just saw the trailer, will rent it and watch it here on RUclips, I may purchase in from RUclips and I will definitely buy a DVD hard copy. Thank so much for suggesting it.😀
@@kevshrop Such a kick to hear “Cynthia” say “ghastly “, brings “ Auntie Mame” to mind.
@@magycka1 She died a couple of days ago.
Hell!!! Id have gave anything to frolic in the cement pond with Ellie Mae!!! Donna Douglass was so beautiful!!
She would have probably beat you up for being so fresh.
@@richardbonfiglio1765 a small price to pay for that voyage into ecstasy.
Nancy Kulp, Harriet MacGibbon, Doris Packer, Joanna Barnes... some of the best character actresses in the business on one show! Who nowadays can come even an mile close to matching their versatility?
Thank you!!!! You took the words right out of my mouth!!!! I can’t believe someone thinks exactly along my lines!!! Unfortunately Joanna Barnes never did much beyond this!
In the "old" world character actors and actresses ruled as far as I’m concerned!!! Today there are none and the ones taking the leading roles don’t measure up!!!!
They never got top billing but they were the real stars and made the shows or movies!!!!
Yes, and many times the character actors had the capacity to outshine the “stars”. For example Don Knotts made the Andy Griffith, when he left it was never the same.
@@paulcaron400: Don Knotts absolutely not!!!! He’s the character you love to hate who ruined that program!!! As for Nancy Culp, Harriet McGibbon, Raymond Bailey yes they made the program and outshone those frustrating Clampets!!! Without them The Beverly Hillbillies would never have lasted!
None that I can think of except Maude and Mrs. naugatuck
for a more modern show, try 'Drop Dead Diva' with Brooke Elliott staring ~ incredible show, wonderful acting and touches the heart
Joanna Barnes was on tv and had a talk show too, in the 1960s she was beautiful!
For the viewers who do not know the show was called Dateline : Hollywood and included Rona Barrett' s gossip . I remember Ms. Barnes interviewing Jayne Mansfield shortly before Ms. Mansfield 's death . This was taped just before her death and telecast just after with Ms. Barnes giving an special introduction. Both ladies were dressed in the short dresses of time .
The interview with Jayne Mansfield aired the day after Ms. Mansfield's death. ABC wanted to take advantage of the timeliness. BTW, I have never forgiven WVEC, the ABC affiliate in Norfolk, VA, for pre-empting "Dateline: Hollywood" (I was living in Virginia Beach at the time). I developed a crush on Joanna when she was on "Trials of O'Brien" as Peter Falk's ex-wife and would have gladly tuned in in the mornings (when I wasn't in school) to watch her.
Loved the commercials 😂
Joanna Barnes is GOLD in this episode
This is one of my favorite episodes. I love the mother when Cynthia tells her they have to wear jeans!😂
I love the way they made this into one long episode. It is one of the best. I love Doris Packer as Mrs. Rayburn on Beaver and Mrs. Sohmers on Burns and Allen. If you haven’t seen her encounter with Gracie you should search those classics right now.
Doris: Mrs. Chatsworth Osborne Jr. the very rich snob on Dobie Gillis!
Oh yes you're so right. Doris Packer is so great, I always loved her roles with many of them as a woman of sophistication, also a pillar of society just like Mrs Drysdale. It's all their way of speaking, so debonair so snooty. Only miss Drysdale can pull it off so well. Doris is a little more humble. if that's the right term.. And this cat fight both seeing them stoop so low pulling hair. There was one to be remembered in the annals of black and white TV.. I got to say they're both a riot with their reactions and expressions on her face are priceless. I got to say when I think of Doris I also think of Miss Drysdale because they're so well fitted in this double episode. Maybe Agnes Morehead could rival them but these two I love.. Thank you so much for posting these two, Cuz I never really seen the two episodes side by side. Always something to do around my folks house being 13 at that time. I suppose TV doesn't keep my attention too long thanks again take care stay safe everybody
@@georgeplagianos6487: I loved Agnes Moorhead in Bewitched(I didn’t like the program) and other movies but she would absolutely never fit in either of these episodes as Mrs. Fenwick!!! Doris was perfect and Joanna was the supreme match!!! My question is how they found Joanna and had the foresight to know she could do an outstanding Cynthia since she was not really well known either before or after these episodes and didn't do this type of character in the 1950s!
Oh yeah, Mrs. Sohmers was a trip.
Doris Packer also made an appearance on "The Andy Griffith Show" and was great! Hilarious! She got into it with Ernest T. Bass!
Joanna is doing her AUNTIE MAME accent here!
Two classmates in grade school had beverlu hillbilly lunch boxea. I was so enviois
Max has had quite the life, at times (certainly pre-BH) he went thru some tough times. I didnt realize his gf from years ago committed suicide, that had to horrible for him. Just as the other actors in the show did, he certainly nailed the role of Jethro. Thanks very much Uncle Bob
Great 4 some of comedy
Many sitcoms have 4 somes
This is the funniest show ever on Television!
Except for Amos n Andy; it is funnier than the rest, GreenAcres, Gomer Pyle, and the Munsters, Addams family.
Rest In Peace Ms Joanna Barnes
That blurb at the end talking about how 19% of income goes towards food was fascinating. That was in 1963. I wondered how that changed, if any. So I Googled it and found: “In 2020, U.S. consumers spent an average of 8.6 percent of their disposable personal income on food-divided between food at home (5.0 percent) and food away from home (3.6 percent).”
Maybe I shouldn't admit it, but I eat cereal like Jethro.
Love that background music!
First time I ever heard the word "Zen" was this episode back when I was 9.
This is the first episode I've seen that included the original commercials. Winston cigarettes and Kellogg's cereals were the exclusive sponsors of BH. In 1960's, most TV shows had exclusive sponsors.
Thank you for the information. These were reruns when I was a kid, but I have never seen the original commercials/sponsors.
They sure do not make classics like these anymore....
Best tv show good time all in past
Yes Part 2 to this episode is so as good.....also The Big Jack Rabbit is one the best.
Yeah. I loved it when the kangaroo boxed with Granny! That was so funny!
Corn Flakes and Winstons. The breakfast of champions.
Cynthia with that accent🤣 "The Duke of Oxford" I'm DEAD!!!!!!😂
The Clampers were the most solid, "down to earth" folks in Beverly Hills. No fluff, no tinsel, no pretense!
"The greatest joy in living comes from the joy of giving."
Oops! The Clampets.
@@michaelwascom62 Name is "Clampitt".
@@Steevee14 Thanks for the "heads up". I realized I misspelled the name after-the-fact.
I have seen it spelled "Clampet", "Clampett" and "Clampitt".
@@michaelwascom62 Not a big deal, Michael - I think my correction was in error, too, should be "Clampett" - by the way, were you aware that Skype (on mine, anyway) has an "edit" feature that allows you to make changes to a message you have sent, even long after you've sent it.
@@Steevee14 No, I was not aware of the Skype after-the-fact correction feature; will have to check into it. Thanks!
This is one of the funniest ones
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R.I.P. Joanna Barnes.
Down to earth rich hillbillies💖💘💝🥰🥰😀😀
That's what I want to be.
"so skinny you couldn't hit her with a handful of corn!"😆
I love this so much.....
watch how they address food production at the end of this episode it's pretty cool and actually both these episodes are spectacular it's awesome how they address classism and fads where nowadays all they do is race bait.... by the way that Sharon Tate in this episode and in the picture
Granny, I love You!! U got the right idea, ya got to have boys. See, Granny had sense.
R.I.P. Joanna, passed away April 29, 2022.
Laughing so hard....can hardly type a comment!! ...oh 😂😂😂😂😚😘never saw these episodes!!!. so great ....saw later ones & re- runs a barely remember the commercial brought back such awesome memories of Ft Worth Mother Grandmom Aunt & Uncle..us laughing so o hard even little bitty girls Kim & me...little laughing so hard ....Mom smoked Winston's too...hadn't heard that commercial slogan ..in 30 + yrs ..thank Soo MUCH 😂😂😂😂😘💜💜🇨🇱🇨🇱
lung cancer is awesome
@@fredtello I just meant the Nostalgia of the commercial......besides ,the point what would you know of it ...yes I lost both my Parents ...but why make a comment like that ...rude
The total excitement on Cynthia's face at 31:22 when she is close to achieving "the Clampett look." Absolutely brilliant acting.