mer, 20 feb 1963
Jed and his dog Duke are both feeling down without a woman in their lives, until they see and pursue a French woman and her poodle that she brought to breed with Mrs. Drysdale's dog. Meanwhile, Mrs. Drysdale has arranged a "marriage" between the dogs, complete with a decorated bedroom.
mer, 13 mar 1963
Mrs. Drysdale wants to get rid of the Clampetts before the arrival of Mrs. Smith-Standish, the head of a "first family" historical society. But Mrs. Smith-Standish goes to the Clampetts' home first and becomes enchanted with their antiques and way of life, even roping the horrified Mrs. Drysdale into helping to do the chores the old-fashioned way.
mer, 24 apr 1963
Jed arranges a party to get Granny out of her doldrums and invites the Drysdales. But when Mr. Drysdale's boss comes and wants to meet them for dinner, he wonders if he's about to be sent to an Alaskan bank when his boss finds out that he's been lying about Jed and his family being sophisticated.
mer, 15 mag 1963
Jethro finally gets his bill of health from Dr. Twombly so he can graduate the fifth grade, but Twombly really wants to talk to Granny again. Drysdale brings him to the Clampetts' just as Granny shows Pearl how to use a love potion, so everyone thinks Twombly's interest in Granny is love.
mer, 22 mag 1963
When Miss Hathaway gets sick and Mr. Drysdale must speak at a conference, Jed helps out by running the bank and having Elly be his secretary, while Jethro finds a speech that Drysdale accidentally uses instead of his own. Meanwhile, a new teller sucks up to the men and flirts with the women.