# | Title | Written by | Directed by | Airdate | Prod.code |
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225 | "Back to the Hills" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | September 24, 1969 | 8-1 |
Granny wants to return to the hills to find Elly May a husband. | |||||
226 | "The Hills of Home" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | October 1, 1969 | 8-2 |
The Clampetts travel to the hills and meet up with nemesis Elverna Bradshaw, who makes a bet with Granny that her daughter will be married before Elly May. | |||||
227 | "Silver Dollar City Fair" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | October 8, 1969 | 8-3 |
Granny goes to great lengths to get Elly a husband. | |||||
228 | "Jane Finds Elly a Man" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | October 15, 1969 | 8-4 |
Miss Jane discovers a prospective husband for Elly May while birdwatching. | |||||
229 | "Wedding Plans" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | October 22, 1969 | 8-5 |
Granny plans Elly May's wedding with her "fiance", and misunderstands his proposition. | |||||
230 | "Jed Buys Central Park" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | October 29, 1969 | 8-6 |
A grimy con man (Phil Silvers) tricks the Clampetts into buying Central Park. | |||||
231 | "The Clampetts in New York" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | November 5, 1969 | 8-7 |
The family sees all the sights of New York, and attempts to set up a cabin in Central Park. | |||||
232 | "Manhattan Hillbillies" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | November 12, 1969 | 8-8 |
Granny has fun with a black Irish police officer (Sammy Davis, Jr.) while they are visiting in New York. | |||||
233 | "Home Again" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | November 19, 1969 | 8-9 |
Elly falls for a handsome veterinarian when the Clampetts finally return from their long vacation. | |||||
234 | "Shorty Kellems Moves West" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | November 26, 1969 | 8-10 |
Shorty Kellems from back home comes out to Beverly Hills to live large with his two hundred dollars. | |||||
235 | "Midnight Shorty" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | December 3, 1969 | 8-11 |
Mr. Drysdale tries to get Shorty's "fortune" out of him by installing a casino in the Clampett's back yard. | |||||
236 | "Shorty Go Home" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | December 10, 1969 | 8-12 |
Granny makes Shorty do lots of chores around the house to encourage him to return to the hills. | |||||
237 | "The Hero" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | December 17, 1969 | 8-13 |
The Drysdales' nephew, a supposed Air Force hero, takes an interest in Elly May. | |||||
238 | "Our Hero the Banker" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | December 24, 1969 | 8-14 |
Drysdale's nephew starts working at the bank, but causes more trouble than he is worth. | |||||
239 | "Buzz Bodine, Boy General" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | December 31, 1969 | 8-15 |
Upon returning to Hooterville, Jed invests in an airplane with one Mr. "Howard Hewes". | |||||
240 | "The Clampett-Hewes Empire" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | January 7, 1970 | 8-16 |
Mr. Drysdale is greatly disappointed when he discovers Jed has gone into business with a plain farmer, rather than a reclusive billionaire. | |||||
241 | "What Happened to Shorty?" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | January 14, 1970 | 8-17 |
After returning to Beverly Hills, the Clampetts discover that Shorty has been hiding on their property for a month, afraid to go back home. | |||||
242 | "Marry Me, Shorty" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | January 21, 1970 | 8-18 |
Granny gets her rival Elverna Bradshaw to come out to California to marry Shorty. | |||||
243 | "Shorty Spits the Hook" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | January 28, 1970 | 8-19 |
In a last-ditch desperation attempt to avoid marrying Elverna, Shorty pretends to be addicted to gambling. | |||||
244 | "Three-Day Reprieve" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | February 4, 1970 | 8-20 |
Shorty locks himself with some secretaries from the bank to avoid being forced to marry Elverna. | |||||
245 | "The Wedding" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | February 11, 1970 | 8-21 |
Shorty is more desperate than ever to get out of his engagement to Elverna. | |||||
246 | "Annul That Marriage" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | February 18, 1970 | 8-22 |
Shorty's marriage to Drysdale's secretary turns out to be only a temporary respite from Elverna. | |||||
247 | "Hotel for Women" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | February 25, 1970 | 8-23 |
Shorty turns the Clampett mansion into a hotel for only women. | |||||
248 | "Simon Legree Drysdale" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | March 4, 1970 | 8-24 |
The hotel for women is filled with women doing chores, leading some to think Mr. Drysdale is running a slave plantation. | |||||
249 | "Honest John Returns" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | March 11, 1970 | 8-25 |
Con man Honest John has an investment for the Clampetts, a giant fan to blow all the smog out of Los Angeles. | |||||
250 | "Honesty is the Best Policy" | Paul Henning and Dick Wesson | Bob Leeds | March 18, 1970 | 8-26 |
Honest John teams up with his wife to defraud the Clampetts of their millions. |