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The Beverly Hillbillies Season 7 Episode 6 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Beverly Hillbillies Season 7 Episode 6

Episode Title: Granny Goes to Hooterville
Genre: Comedy, Family
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: October 30, 1968
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Beverly Hillbillies: Right after the Clampett's return from London, Granny gets a letter saying to go to Hooterville. The problem is that nobody knows where it is. Granny tries to find out, but doesn’t have much luck. Jethro, who won’t get any food from Granny since she is focusing on Hooterville, is desperate for food and accidentally eats Elly's grits and rocks for her critters. Granny has to “doctor” him back to health. While entering the kitchen, she mistakenly sees Jed holding Miss Jane, after she hurt her back, and thinks they are getting married. She tells Drysdale, when he comes over, and he has Jane get back to the office where she is rewarded for her hard work. In the end, Granny leaves to go to Hooterville, and the whole romance of Jane and Jed is cleared up.

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