Season 7: 1968-1969[]
- Beginning with this season, Raymond Bailey and Nancy Kulp were added to the opening credits.
- This is the fourth season to be filmed in color, and this season consisted of 26 color half-hour episodes.
# | Title | Written by | Directed by | Airdate | Prod. code |
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199 | "A Bundle for Britain" (season premiere) | Gene Thompson | Joseph Depew | September 25, 1968 | 7-1 |
The Clampetts feel that their eighty million dollars in the bank is a burden to Mr. Drysdale, so they decide to relieve him by giving it to the Queen of the United Kingdom. NOTE: Raymond Bailey and Nancy Kulp join the opening credits beginning with this episode. | |||||
200 | "Something for the Queen" (200th episode) | Buddy Atkinson and Gene Thompson | Joseph Depew | October 2, 1968 | 7-2 |
After flying to England and their castle, Granny decides the clan should reignite a year-old feud with the neighboring castle. NOTE: This is the 200th episode of the series. | |||||
201 | "War of the Roses" | Buddy Atkinson and Gene Thompson | Joseph Depew | October 9, 1968 | 7-3 |
Jethro determines that a joust is the best way to end the dispute between the neighboring castles, though everyone else thinks that they're just talking about the War of the Roses. | |||||
202 | "Coming Through the Rye" | Buddy Atkinson and Gene Thompson | Joseph Depew | October 16, 1968 | 7-4 |
The Clampetts see a man in a kilt and believe Jethro has confused him for a young lady. | |||||
203 | "Ghost of Clampett Castle" | Buddy Atkinson | Joseph Depew | October 23, 1968 | 7-5 |
Mr. Drysdale dresses like a ghost, hoping to scare the Clampetts into returning to Beverly Hills. | |||||
204 | "Granny Goes to Hooterville" | Buddy Atkinson and Dick Wesson | Joseph Depew | October 30, 1968 | 7-6 |
Granny goes back to the hills to take care of a newborn baby. | |||||
205 | "The Italian Cook" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Joseph Depew | November 6, 1968 | 7-7 |
With Granny gone and Elly May's cooking skills nonexistent, Jed hires a cook who only speaks Italian. | |||||
206 | "The Great Cook-Off" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Joseph Depew | November 13, 1968 | 7-8 |
Granny tries to get rid of the Italian cook, but love-struck Jethro has other ideas. | |||||
207 | "Bonnie, Flatt, and Scruggs" | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Joseph Depew | November 20, 1968 | 7-9 |
Jethro and Elly May dress as Bonnie and Clyde to pull a trick on Mr. Drysdale at the bank. | |||||
208 | "The Thanksgiving Spirit" | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Joseph Depew | November 27, 1968 | 7-10 |
The Clampetts visit Hooterville to celebrate Thanksgiving with the inhabitants. | |||||
209 | "The Courtship of Homer Noodleman" | Buddy Atkinson and Lou Huston | Joseph Depew | December 4, 1968 | 7-11 |
Mr. Drysdale gets Hollywood actor Dash Riprock to play a homespun country boy to woo Elly May. | |||||
210 | "The Hot-Rod Truck" | Buddy Atkinson and Dick Wesson | Guy Scarpitta | December 11, 1968 | 7-12 |
After Jethro buys a new car, Granny uses the truck to race him, to see which auto is superior. | |||||
211 | "The Week Before Christmas" | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Ralph Levy | December 18, 1968 | 7-13 |
Elly May's bear eats Granny's letter from Hooterville, while Mr. Drysdale refuses to give the bank employees Christmas off. | |||||
212 | "Christmas in Hooterville" | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Ralph Levy | December 25, 1968 | 7-14 |
The Clampetts celebrate Christmas in Hooterville. | |||||
213 | "Drysdale and Friend" | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Guy Scarpitta | January 1, 1969 | 7-15 |
Mr. Drysdale is arrested in a small town and the Clampetts have to come to his rescue. | |||||
214 | "Problem Bear" | Buddy Atkinson | Joseph Depew | January 8, 1969 | 7-16 |
Elly May's bear takes up the bad habit of drinking Granny's moonshine. | |||||
215 | "Jethro the Flesh Peddler" | Teleplay by Buddy Atkinson & Lois Hire and Dick Wesson Story by Buddy Atkinson & Lois Hire |
Joseph Depew | January 22, 1969 | 7-17 |
Jethro gets a job as a talent agent, but refuses to represent old friend "Cousin Roy". | |||||
216 | "Cousin Roy in Movieland" | Dick Wesson | Joseph Depew | January 29, 1969 | 7-18 |
Jethro finally is willing to represent Cousin Roy, but first he wants to remake the singer's image. | |||||
217 | "Jed Clampett Enterprises" | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Joseph Depew | February 5, 1969 | 7-19 |
Jed and Granny get an office in Mr. Drysdale's bank building, and the miserly banker decides to save money by having his employees get their healthcare from Granny. | |||||
218 | "The Phantom Fifth Floor" | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Joseph Depew | February 12, 1969 | 7-20 |
A building inspector becomes suspicious about what is going on in the Clampetts' offices on the fifth floor. | |||||
219 | "The Hired Gun" | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Joseph Depew | February 19, 1969 | 7-21 |
Mr. Drysdale, eager to get the Clampetts out of his building, hires a man to scare them off. | |||||
220 | "The Happy Bank" | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Joseph Depew | February 26, 1969 | 7-22 |
Mr. Drysdale is even more eager to get the Clampetts out of his building when one of his secretaries takes an interest in Jed's money. | |||||
221 | "Sam Drucker's Visit" | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Joseph Depew | March 5, 1969 | 7-23 |
Granny tries to convince Sam Drucker to propose to her by claiming that many handsome actors are pursuing her. | |||||
222 | "The Guru" | Buddy Atkinson and Ric Touceda | Joseph Depew | March 12, 1969 | 7-24 |
Jethro wants to become a guru, but after Granny shares some moonshine with his mentor, she is proclaimed "Queen of Gurus". | |||||
223 | "The Jogging Clampetts" | Buddy Atkinson and Lou Huston | Joseph Depew | March 19, 1969 | 7-25 |
The Clampetts and the Drysdales join the jogging fad. | |||||
224 | "Collard Greens an' Fatback" (season finale) | Paul Henning and Buddy Atkinson | Joseph Depew | March 26, 1969 | 7-26 |
Pat Boone is interested in buying the Drysdale mansion, but is distracted by the aroma of Granny's home cooking. |
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