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169 "Jed Inherits a Castle" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew September 6, 1967 6-1
Jed inherits a castle in England from a distant relative, and Jethro proceeds to prepare them for their journey across the pond.
170 "The Clampetts in London" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew September 13, 1967 6-2
The Clampetts arrive in London, but Granny's medicinal supplies are confiscated by customs.
171 "Clampett Castle" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew September 20, 1967 6-3
Finally at the castle, Granny believes that a dog has eaten Jed's cousin, while Jethro starts fulfilling his duty as a knight in shining armor.
172 "Robin Hood of Griffith Park" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew September 27, 1967 6-4
After returning to Beverly Hills, Jethro and Elly May start a band of Robin Hood's merry men.
173 "Robin Hood and the Sheriff" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew October 4, 1967 6-5
Jethro's band of merry men gets larger with an influx of hippies while Jed and Granny worry about their whereabouts.
174 "Greetings From the President" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Guy Scarpitta October 11, 1967 6-6
While Granny and Elly May visit the folks back in the hills, Jethro receives a draft notice (Bea Benaderet makes a cameo appearance as Cousin Pearl.)
175 "The Army Game" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew October 18, 1967 6-7
An Army psychologist thinks Jethro is pretending to be crazy to avoid military service.
176 "Mr. Universe Muscles In" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Joseph Depew October 25, 1967 6-8
Mr. Drysdale sets Elly May up with Mr. Universe.
177 "A Plot for Granny" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew November 1, 1967 6-9
Jed's plan to buy Granny some land out in the country backfires when he mistakenly purchases a cemetery plot.
178 "The Social Climbers" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Joseph Depew November 8, 1967 6-10
Jed is aggressively courted by a young socialite widow from back in the hills.
179 "Jethro's Military Career" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew November 15, 1967 6-11
Jed thinks Granny has had too much moonshine when she mistakes Jethro in a frogman suit for a sea monster.
180 "The Reserve Program" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew November 22, 1967 6-12
Jethro mistakes a movie set as being the planning stages of a second Civil War, and runs home to warn Granny.
181 "The South Rides Again" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew November 29, 1967 6-13
Granny, Elly May, and Jethro take the fight to the enemy and rout the "Yankee invaders".
182 "Jethro in the Reserve" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew December 6, 1967 6-14
Granny nurses "General Grant" back to health while Jethro enlists in the Reserves.
183 "Cimarron Drip" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Guy Scarpitta December 13, 1967 6-15
Jethro believes he is wanted to be the co-star in a television series, only to find out they want Elly May's pet monkey instead.
184 "Corn Pone Picassos" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Joseph Depew December 20, 1967 6-16
The Clampetts try to help Mrs. Drysdale out by creating art to enter in a contest for her.
185 "The Clampetts Play Cupid" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Joseph Depew December 27, 1967 6-17
Granny tries to get actor Dash Riprock uninterested in Elly May and more interested in Miss Hathaway.
186 "The Housekeeper" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Guy Scarpitta January 3, 1968 6-18
Mr. Drysdale hires a housekeeper for the Clampetts, one who is uninterested in doing housework.
187 "The Diner" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Joseph Depew January 10, 1968 6-19
Jethro enters the business world by opening a diner, "The Happy Gizzard", but has no luck with customers.
188 "Topless Anyone?" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Joseph Depew January 17, 1968 6-20
Jethro has an idea to improve business at the diner, topless waitresses, but doesn't quite know what that means.
189 "The Great Snow" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew January 24, 1968 6-21
Granny misses the snowy weather, so Mr. Drysdale spares no expense to put on a fake blizzard at the Clampett mansion to keep her in Beverly Hills.
190 "The Rass'lin' Clampetts" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew January 31, 1968 6-22
Granny watches wrestling on television, and believing the story lines, she decides to take on the "bully" of the program.
191 "The Great Tag-Team Match" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew February 7, 1968 6-23
Granny takes on an entire family of wrestling bullies single-handedly.
192 "Jethro Proposes" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Guy Scarpitta February 21, 1968 6-24
Jethro proposes to Miss Hathaway, sure she will refuse, but is in a pickle when she accepts.
193 "The Clampetts Fiddle Around" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Joseph Depew February 28, 1968 6-25
Jethro wants to take up violin lessons as a means of attracting women.
194 "The Soap Opera" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Joseph Depew March 6, 1968 6-26
The Clampetts confuse a medical soap opera for real life.
195 "Dog Days" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Joseph Depew March 13, 1968 6-27
Granny gets fed up with the hassle of having so many animals around the place, and issues an ultimatum: either they go, or she goes.
196 "The Crystal Gazers" Mark Tuttle and Deborah Haber Joseph Depew March 20, 1968 6-28
Granny feels she has the power to predict the future.
197 "From Rags to Riches" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew March 27, 1968 6-29
Mr. Drysdale films a commercial starring the Clampetts as hillbillies who were raised from poverty by his bank.
198 "Cousin Roy" Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson Joseph Depew April 3, 1968 6-30
A guy from back home arrives in Beverly Hills to sell his mother's (worthless) medicine, much to Granny's dismay. Roy Clark guest stars as "Cousin Roy".
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