May I respectfully send this comment to Pizza Flix; Uncle Joe is Kate's Uncle, not brother. In another episode, she is referred to as his niece. I have to thank you, Pizza Flicks for these full episodes of my favorite shows from days gone by! ❤ 👌👍 much appreciated to have these wonderful shows at my fingertips on Utube! 😘🤗
In the b/w eps, the girls were in high school. In these color eps, Bobbie Jo attended a local junior college, and lived at the hotel. Meredith McCrae was Billie Jo on the color eps, she mainly sang and played piano. Betty Jo must've still been in high school when Steve Elliott crashed his plane and stayed at the hotel, because he called her 'short stop', her baseball position on the high school team. I liked that episode when Betty Jo visited some rich relatives in a big city and returned home acting like a rich snob. It was really funny.
Roger is Jack Bannon, Bea/Kate's son in real life. I wonder how Bea felt doing this episode with fixing up Bobbie Jo with Roger. I wonder did she think the 2 would hit it off in real life become a couple off screen. I just wonder what Bea was feeling & thinking doing this episode.
That's right & I wonder though how Bea, as Kate felt while setting up her own son with Bobbie Jo. Setting up Roger & Bobbie Jo, did Bea hope maybe Jack would hit it off with her in real life? Again I wonder what Bea was thinking & feeling in this episode.
This episode Kate's Recipe for Hot Rhubarb is the first Appearance of Junior Hocker played by RUSSELL HORTON. The first appearance of Herbie Bates Don Washbrook was in the First episode of Petticoat Junction and Homer Bedloe Charles Lane also made his First appearance in Episode one season one .
The first episode of Petticoat Junction was called SPUR LINE to the Shady Rest where Herbie Bates (Don Washbrook)and Homer Bedloe (Charles Lane).Made their debut first Appearances on PJ. The person in charge of the Credits for Petticoat Junction forgot to list Don Washbrook as Herbie Bates In the credits at the end of the show.
Are the girls all supposed to be high school students? The actresses must all be in their early or mid twenties. They were all cute whatever age they were!
I don't think Kate was 'pushing' Bobbie Jo as much as helping her. Bobbie Jo was a bookworm with no social life. Billie Jo was always dating & going out. Betty Jo was into her basketball & baseball games, either watching the games or playing on the Hooterville Hawks. I think Kate was just trying to help Bobbie Jo to have a life outside the hotel & books. Going on a double date with Billie Jo was just a start or first step.
Good episode only I don't agree about trying to make a person into someone they are NOT. BOBBIE was a bookworm not a lover. Bullied was the glamorous boy crazy one, a bit vain at times.
I agree. Bobbie could have found someone that likes her for herself. Seriously that guy was a moron anyways. I also feel like Billy Joe was a complete jerk. She knows that Bobbie already feels uncomfortable yet still goes after her date. don't care how fabulous you are you don't do something like that to your sister.
I'm not a feminist but I did want to slap Bobbie Jo and Kate haha...but then I look at it and it demonstrates how far women have come and completely squashes the 'modern feminists' ridiculous claims about how women are still oppressed lol
Good one . I love these shows
I'm with Bobby Jo. I couldn't do fake flattery for anyone's ego either.
They don't make shows like this nowadays
Pat was only a couple months older than Linda but the three did very well together.
Great episode. The Walking Test was classic.
This is just the cutest episode.
It sure was. As cute as Bobbie Jo. Pat Woodell was just adorable.
Why doesn't Bobbi Jo have on a party dress. She's dressed like a secretary.
The "child" was 19 when the show began. She was so great that she was able to act a few years younger
Roger (Jack Bannon) is Bea Benaderet’s son.
May I respectfully send this comment to Pizza Flix; Uncle Joe is Kate's Uncle, not brother. In another episode, she is referred to as his niece. I have to thank you, Pizza Flicks for these full episodes of my favorite shows from days gone by! ❤ 👌👍 much appreciated to have these wonderful shows at my fingertips on Utube! 😘🤗
My favorite episode of this classic TV program.
I can relate to Bobby Joe.
In the b/w eps, the girls were in high school. In these color eps, Bobbie Jo attended a local junior college, and lived at the hotel. Meredith McCrae was Billie Jo on the color eps, she mainly sang and played piano. Betty Jo must've still been in high school when Steve Elliott crashed his plane and stayed at the hotel, because he called her 'short stop', her baseball position on the high school team. I liked that episode when Betty Jo visited some rich relatives in a big city and returned home acting like a rich snob. It was really funny.
One of my favorite episodes. I can never decide which one of these sisters is prettier.
The actress who played Billie Jo in the first two seasons was physically spectacular, but I always thought Betty Jo was the cutest of the bunch.
I hear Bea, AKA "Kate" I hear the original Betty Rubble!!
Roger is Jack Bannon, Bea/Kate's son in real life. I wonder how Bea felt doing this episode with fixing up Bobbie Jo with Roger. I wonder did she think the 2 would hit it off in real life become a couple off screen. I just wonder what Bea was feeling & thinking doing this episode.
Jack Bannon (Roger) was Bea Benedaret's son.
He was so handsome, too.
Wow, cool trivia bit! Had no idea 🙃
That's right & I wonder though how Bea, as Kate felt while setting up her own son with Bobbie Jo. Setting up Roger & Bobbie Jo, did Bea hope maybe Jack would hit it off with her in real life? Again I wonder what Bea was thinking & feeling in this episode.
13:06 Uncle Joe looks like he's catching flies with his mouth lol
"THE CODE" DOES NOT FLY WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR SISTERS DATE OR BOY FRIEND...ETC...
This episode Kate's Recipe for Hot Rhubarb is the first
Appearance of Junior Hocker played by RUSSELL HORTON. The first appearance of Herbie Bates Don Washbrook was in the
First episode of Petticoat Junction and Homer Bedloe
Charles Lane also made his
First appearance in Episode one season one .
The first episode of Petticoat Junction was called SPUR LINE to the
Shady Rest where Herbie Bates (Don Washbrook)and
Homer Bedloe (Charles Lane).Made their debut first
Appearances on PJ.
The person in charge of the
Credits for Petticoat Junction forgot to list Don
Washbrook as Herbie Bates
In the credits at the end of the show.
These girls are cute but they are way older than high school.
Bobbie Jo would make a good Lois Lane!
Are the girls all supposed to be high school students? The actresses must all be in their early or mid twenties. They were all cute whatever age they were!
Legalities. They can’t pay minors. It goes to their parents otherwise. McCauley Caulkin had a big problem with that.
two were 19 and on was 23.
@@marshahanson5870 So did Shirley Temple
How many mothers PUSH their daughters to date?
I don't think Kate was 'pushing' Bobbie Jo as much as helping her. Bobbie Jo was a bookworm with no social life. Billie Jo was always dating & going out. Betty Jo was into her basketball & baseball games, either watching the games or playing on the Hooterville Hawks. I think Kate was just trying to help Bobbie Jo to have a life outside the hotel & books. Going on a double date with Billie Jo was just a start or first step.
Good episode only I don't agree about trying to make a person into someone they are NOT. BOBBIE was a bookworm not a lover.
Bullied was the glamorous boy crazy one, a bit vain at times.
I agree. Bobbie could have found someone that likes her for herself. Seriously that guy was a moron anyways. I also feel like Billy Joe was a complete jerk. She knows that Bobbie already feels uncomfortable yet still goes after her date. don't care how fabulous you are you don't do something like that to your sister.
That's Roger's last name.
I love pizza flix...sue me
Feminists gonna hate this episode ;-p hit if agree!
I'm not a feminist but I did want to slap Bobbie Jo and Kate haha...but then I look at it and it demonstrates how far women have come and completely squashes the 'modern feminists' ridiculous claims about how women are still oppressed lol