This was such a great show. The show’s of today can’t hold a candle to the Beverly hillbillies. They are definitely one of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen to this day. Thanks for sharing.
Great show ! The Drysdale car was always a Chrysler Imperial Lebaron.....they called it a limo but in fact it wasn't the Imperial limo, that was the Gia model ...very rare Imperial....they cost more then a Caddy Limo back then....Mrs Jackie kennedy favored the Imperial Gia over all other limos at the White House in her day as First lady
HILARIOUS, in fact! Couldn't wait 'till the next episode. I was a 9 year old kid(5th grade) when the first episode was broadcast. Our family watched it faithfully every (night of the week) time it was broadcast. Waaaay before cable. We had an outside antenna.
Did you notice how the Mayflower was the first people to come to America, they acted like for stuck up reasons; she didn’t like immigrants and didn’t trust them. No I don’t either and now that they’re here we’re in a repeat waiting for the evil to rear it’s head again they already changed time, places and laws. They were able to lie about our true history saying the Mayflower wasn’t first to come then taking it out of school now the people who came on the Mayflower are just evil yet we’re not we came because they outlawed the Bible and were burning us alive, they hated the true story so needed to take it out and then was able to lie and say we owned slaves. That’s what immigrants do they come they lie and steal and kill so now they’re exploiting us with lies saying we had slaves in Virginia which is what they teach today but no one ever lived in Virginia till about the 1800s yep all lies to exploit us and rob us.
The writing was funny and the characters were a hoot... I'm old enough to watch the originals and enjoy them all over again..Jethro is the only character on this show still alive..thanks for the video...
Watching them trying to use the phone was priceless...especially when Jethro told them Pearl didn't have a phone! They don't got nobody that can write like that no more!
I know when i was a young boy the girls on Petticoat Junction had me feeli' all nervous.I had to limp to the bathroom using my short leg like a crutch.
"Hold it! Hold on! What in the world kind of dress is that?" "Well miss Hathaway said it's a Californi sundress." "I'll let no son of mine wear it." Amazing!
That’s one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. I rewound it also. And I’ve seen this episode before. Even the camera work was inspired in that joke!
Never could figure out why they had windows on the inside of the parlor walls until I look at the blue prints of the mansion a while back, they have a court yard in the center of the mansion
Did you know that this is MAX BAER JR.? His father was a GERMAN PARATROUPER IN THE GERMAN ARMY DURING W.W.2. Max senior later became a world wrestler, and won many awards......
I remember watching the show in color. Didn't realize there were B&W episodes. I thought is was cool about the Three Sons because that's why my Mom and Dad had. Wow did that show not age well.
@@brianferrell9497 Yes, the original show was in black and white, with William Frawley (Fred Mertz) co starring as Bub, the boys' maternal gradndfather. Tim Considine was Mike the eldest son. Then Frawley left the show due to poor health. Not sure why Considine left but his character got married and moved away, leaving two sons. The Douglases adopted Ernie and William Demarest joined the show as Bub's brother. This is when the episodes went to color and I think a network change.
Ding it just watch the first one now hooked on them again will have to watch it until i get tired of it, just got of Heat of the Night with it piolt esp aired on WGN now on this again
Perfect casting. Perfect writing by Henning. But the greatest casting of them all was Max Baer as Jethro. How that came to be is a story all of its own. His father was boxing legend Max Baer Sr. Strange connection. I love this show. And those possum jowls is just as good the second day around.
@@richardalvis4695 No it wasn't. Bea Benedaret did have a son who was an actor but he was an extra in a few episodes of Petticoat Junction ('The Ladybugs' was one) not Beverly Hillbillies and Max Baer Jr. His name was Jack Bannon and sadly passed away recently.
I have in my video collection Granny & Miss Jane sitting at the Clampett's kitchen table: JANE HATHAWAY: Winston tastes good. (Knocks on table). GRANNY: Like a cigarette had oughta. I think they were both holding lit cigarettes as well. I have now posted this at: ua-cam.com/video/9umZbDS_k2Y/v-deo.html Actually Miss Jane was smoking with Jed Clampett and Granny was talking on the phone with Cousin Pearl. Forgive my memory, I hadn't watched this in 20 years!
Got to see the Earl Scruggs Revue back in the seventies. I guess Flatt had passed on by then. We damn near tore the balcony off that auditorium. Certainly had it a-bouncing something fierce. Good times.
Actually, Buddy Ebsen supported the opposing candidate which helped her to lose the race. Ms. Kulp and Epsen didn't reconcile until a few days before her death.
@@njpubadjuster3710 You can't call it a cockroach anymore until you ask which of the Heinz 57 genders it is, because you might misgender the poor critter.
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER oh, I can easily call it a cockroach -- especially when it's a certain one that continues to act like a bug that needs to be squashed.
When I used to watch this as a kid back in the 1960s I thought that the space left in the credits was just to break up the text a bit and not make it look so boring. Now I see that it was for adverting space - Winston Cigarettes or Kellogg's products. I have in my video collection Granny & Miss Jane sitting at the Clampett's kitchen table: JANE HATHAWAY: Winston tastes good. (Knocks on table). GRANNY: Like a cigarette had oughta. I think they were both holding lit cigarettes as well. I have now posted this at: ua-cam.com/video/9umZbDS_k2Y/v-deo.html Actually Miss Jane was smoking with Jed Clampett and Granny was talking on the phone with Cousin Pearl. Forgive my memory, I hadn't watched this in 20 years!
D J - I Don't Know How Old You Are, But Back In The 60's We Had A Lil Musical Saying Regarding Winstons " 🎼winstons taste good like a cigarette should, winstons taste good like a Ooo-i, want wanna piece of pie! Ooo-i, the pie too sweet! Ooo-i, wanna piece of meat, Ooo-i, the meat too tough! Ooo-i, wanna ride da bus! Ooo-i, da bus is too full! Ooo-i, wanna ride da bull! Ooo-i, but da bull too black! Ooo-i, want my money back! 🎼"......SHAKESPEARE AT IT'S BEST!! LMMFA😂!! Man I Can't Believe I Still Remember That Krazy Korny Ass Sh#t 50yrs Later! L😂L
I have in my video collection Granny & Miss Jane sitting at the Clampett's kitchen table: JANE HATHAWAY: Winston tastes good. (Knocks on table). GRANNY: Like a cigarette had oughta. I think they were both holding lit cigarettes as well. I have now posted this at: ua-cam.com/video/9umZbDS_k2Y/v-deo.html Actually Miss Jane was smoking with Jed Clampett and Granny was talking on the phone with Cousin Pearl. Forgive my memory, I hadn't watched this in 20 years!
..and they remind ya to pick up a pack of Winston cigarettes on the credits ! lol only 45¢ back then . Yesterday saw a pack for $8.50. my my how times have changed.
Yeah, I sure loved it when Elly Mae was in her bathing suit The first pack of Winstons I ever bought out of a cigarette machine was 25 cents, I was a kid then also 4 of us pulled our money together. LOL, I miss those days life was so very much better!!!
I was eight months old show when this aired for the first time. This show is still funny, Green Acres still funny, Petticoat Junction, not so funny anymore. I Love Lucy is still the champ of them all.
If you watched I Love Lucy carefully, it was basically a cigarette ad. They'd pull one out when there was a guest and ask if they wanted a Phillip Morris, which was one of their sponsors.
This funny and tell you the truth Plus a bunch of hillbillies in the middle of Beverly Hills and they don’t understand everything that’s going on that’s what makes a show so funny
In the '60's, going to the International House of Pancakes, in the vestibule there was a cigarette machine, that I looked at every time. I remember the there was a sticker that you had to be 16 to smoke, and I remember the price climbing from 40 cents to 45 cents. Not only are cigarettes an 11 years rolling average off life expectancy, it's also the true gateway drug.
The proper grammar should be "Winston tastes good AS a cigarette should." This episode would have been shown around the time of the Cuban missile crises.
I have in my video collection Granny & Miss Jane sitting at the Clampett's kitchen table: JANE HATHAWAY: Winston tastes good. (Knocks on table). GRANNY: Like a cigarette had oughta. I think they were both holding lit cigarettes as well. I have now posted this at: ua-cam.com/video/9umZbDS_k2Y/v-deo.html Actually Miss Jane was smoking with Jed Clampett and Granny was talking on the phone with Cousin Pearl. Forgive my memory, I hadn't watched this in 20 years!
Hillbillies are the best to watch for its very good shows lots better than rap crap and others shows and good clean shows hillbillies are still love the shows. I wish all the old shows come back on tv shows?and Get rid of the others shows doesn't makes sense to saved all the old shows makes the world lots better to watch.
Boy if we could only go back to those days of the Beverly Hillbillies. Those were the days my friends we thought we thought they'd never end, sadly they did and now we have 'Modern Family" and Family Guy and all kinds of perversion on television.
The best country comedy series ever! Love it! True life of living naturally and not the high life of riches!
This was such a great show. The show’s of today can’t hold a candle to the Beverly hillbillies. They are definitely one of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen to this day. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing that little collection of a classic.
My father was the CEO of I-XL Corporation who supplied the kitchen for the Clampett set.
Great show ! The Drysdale car was always a Chrysler Imperial Lebaron.....they called it a limo but in fact it wasn't the Imperial limo, that was the Gia model ...very rare Imperial....they cost more then a Caddy Limo back then....Mrs Jackie kennedy favored the Imperial Gia over all other limos at the White House in her day as First lady
Good clean comedy beats anything today.
HILARIOUS, in fact! Couldn't wait 'till the next episode. I was a 9 year old kid(5th grade) when the first episode was broadcast. Our family watched it faithfully every (night of the week) time it was broadcast. Waaaay before cable. We had an outside antenna.
EVERYDAY!
@@daleandrews367 Your "outside antenna" must've been alien, if it could pick up episodes that hadn't been made yet.
Did you notice how the Mayflower was the first people to come to America, they acted like for stuck up reasons; she didn’t like immigrants and didn’t trust them. No I don’t either and now that they’re here we’re in a repeat waiting for the evil to rear it’s head again they already changed time, places and laws. They were able to lie about our true history saying the Mayflower wasn’t first to come then taking it out of school now the people who came on the Mayflower are just evil yet we’re not we came because they outlawed the Bible and were burning us alive, they hated the true story so needed to take it out and then was able to lie and say we owned slaves. That’s what immigrants do they come they lie and steal and kill so now they’re exploiting us with lies saying we had slaves in Virginia which is what they teach today but no one ever lived in Virginia till about the 1800s yep all lies to exploit us and rob us.
@@mischelle9530 Tell the truth! They hated you for your lack of punctuation.
The writing was funny and the characters were a hoot... I'm old enough to watch the originals and enjoy them all over again..Jethro is the only character on this show still alive..thanks for the video...
This is the best show I have ever sincince I was a teenager .
fist started watching this in 1985, I use to come home and watch it after school with my siblings, we loved this show and still do.
Has your fist got eyes?
This just makes me feel happy and comfortable. Love love❤️
Watching them trying to use the phone was priceless...especially when Jethro told them Pearl didn't have a phone! They don't got nobody that can write like that no more!
A nice breath of fresh air good clean comedy
My granddaughter (4) is named after Ellie May and I just showed her this and she smiled and said "Ohhh, Nana shes so beautiful" 💖
This show was so funny. The writing was over the top. Donna Douglas was to die for when we were 10 or 11 year old boys at the time. RIP you'all ;).
PasswordBosco Max Baer Jnr. Is still alive!
The trifecta, the Beverly hillbillies, petticoat junction and green acres, Paul Henning was a genius.
Yep, great shows that stand the test of time.
Tell ya what, throw in a couple of Gomer Pyles and you got yourself a deal
I know when i was a young boy the girls on Petticoat Junction had me feeli' all nervous.I had to limp to the bathroom using my short leg like a crutch.
💕💕💕Thank you✌from Louisiana.
"Hold it! Hold on! What in the world kind of dress is that?"
"Well miss Hathaway said it's a Californi sundress."
"I'll let no son of mine wear it."
Amazing!
I loved watching these as a kid. Along with Adam 12 and Dragnet. Now 95% of the characters are gone. So I feel young again 😄
I was laughing so hard I could not move my mouse to rewind, when Jethro shot that fox.
😂😂😂Me too.
Me too!
That’s one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. I rewound it also. And I’ve seen this episode before. Even the camera work was inspired in that joke!
For years I wondered what the seamen pond was. And then one day I got it - cement. Some day I've got to have a long talk to that boy.
The Beverly Hillbillies was a wonderful show. Irene Ryan and Max Baer were inspired casting.
Amazing to see her without her glasses!
It has been awhi8le since we see ads for ci8garettes like shown at 24:48. Bring back the good ol days.
Never could figure out why they had windows on the inside of the parlor walls until I look at the blue prints of the mansion a while back, they have a court yard in the center of the mansion
I remember my Dad, Mom and myself laughing at this show. The only TV show we agreed on.
I remember cutting school one time because they were running a Beverly Hills Marathon...Classic!
Did you get caught?
Chica
@Mark Lanton
Chica with an a.
Chica
Thats ok for skipping school to watch the clampet mararhon just as long as you got your sixth grade education.
now that I'm older , Granny and Jed don't look old !
@Mark Lanton hahaha...
I know. Now that I’m older, Granny looks middle aged, rather than the very old lady I perceived in my younger days.
Jed’s actually good looking!
Don't ever get old
@@boutchie06 Glad I wasn't the only one to think that. 😂😂
Did you know that this is MAX BAER JR.? His father was a GERMAN PARATROUPER IN THE GERMAN ARMY DURING W.W.2. Max senior later became a world wrestler, and won many awards......
As a kid they was funny at 60 years old they are still funny. Collard greens and fatback mmmmm the best at back home cooking.
Just try and explain the internet to them.
I too am 60 years old and I do believe I like the BHB more now than I did back then
I loved them then and now even more! They were always funny to watch !! If I could shoot like Jethro can, id be one happy hunter for sure!
Lol
@@1digitalwatcher697 lol
Anyone remember watching My Three Sons?
Is ANYONE alive who is that old other than you ? Lol
I remember watching the show in color. Didn't realize there were B&W episodes. I thought is was cool about the Three Sons because that's why my Mom and Dad had. Wow did that show not age well.
@@brianferrell9497 lol lol Brian your crazy.. lol
@@brianferrell9497 Yes, the original show was in black and white, with William Frawley (Fred Mertz) co starring as Bub, the boys' maternal gradndfather. Tim Considine was Mike the eldest son. Then Frawley left the show due to poor health. Not sure why Considine left but his character got married and moved away, leaving two sons. The Douglases adopted Ernie and William Demarest joined the show as Bub's brother. This is when the episodes went to color and I think a network change.
Absolutely another classic if we could have some decent some good clean shows like these
Our family worked in northwest ohio hauling sugar beets. Some times I could stay home and watch the hillbilly, the munstrys, green acers. All day
Station WTOL-TV TOLEDO 11
Oh yes remember. CKLW
I love this episode they thought Mrs Drysdale was a lush 🤣🤣🤣
I liked that episode where Jed and Jethro tryed to put that suit on the gorilla.
Robert Nieten or when they thought the butler was the Drysdale’s family
I've watched every episode since it's conception, loved it, still do. But I'd forgotten about the cigarette commercials … won't see those anymore :)
This is brilliant!!
The most classic comedy show ever written.
This is a beautiful show.
Such a great show.
Ding it just watch the first one now hooked on them again will have to watch it until i get tired of it, just got of Heat of the Night with it piolt esp aired on WGN now on this again
When i was a boy i wanted to climb up the tree with Ellie May and play with her critters.
I wanted to play with Ellie May
I wanted to help her load her double barrel slingshot!
U guys crack me up . She was very sexy
You’re a bad boy 🤩Robert
I wanted to check her for ticks......
Mr. And Mrs. DRTSDALE THEY WERE SO FUNNY!😛😜😁😂🤣😃😄😅😜😜
Perfect casting. Perfect writing by Henning. But the greatest casting of them all was Max Baer as Jethro. How that came to be is a story all of its own. His father was boxing legend Max Baer Sr. Strange connection. I love this show. And those possum jowls is just as good the second day around.
Thays also his real mother on the show. The one playing his mother, not granny.
@@richardalvis4695 No it wasn't. Bea Benedaret did have a son who was an actor but he was an extra in a few episodes of Petticoat Junction ('The Ladybugs' was one) not Beverly Hillbillies and Max Baer Jr. His name was Jack Bannon and sadly passed away recently.
He and Irene Ryan were comedic genious.
There he goes . . . shooting at the fox . . . and he got it! Haha!
In real life, Jethro’s father was Max Baer. Heavyweight boxer. Other fighters were petrified of him!
Sponsored by Winston Cigarettes. "Winston tastes good .like a...clap, clap... cigarette should." Remember those days?
Yep, Just like " I'd rather fight than switch". I think that was for Lucky Strikes
I have in my video collection Granny & Miss Jane sitting at the Clampett's kitchen table:
JANE HATHAWAY: Winston tastes good. (Knocks on table).
GRANNY: Like a cigarette had oughta.
I think they were both holding lit cigarettes as well.
I have now posted this at: ua-cam.com/video/9umZbDS_k2Y/v-deo.html
Actually Miss Jane was smoking with Jed Clampett and Granny was talking on the phone with Cousin Pearl. Forgive my memory, I hadn't watched this in 20 years!
Michael Weaver THANK YOU !!!
please Ellie put the dress on the other way
"Hold on there!"
@@veramariecano289 no son of mine will wear a dress!!! Lol
Nice learn have telephone. Something never have in hills. One greatest film show 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
On Green Acres they had to climb the telephone pole to use the phone
When Jethro shot fox hide that was funny. I was lol!
Ain't gonna let no son of mine wear a sun dress like that.. OMG.. LMAO.. 😂😭😂
i remember these old ones . lotsa fun
I love this show
It hurts me to laugh ya know Pancras and lymphoma but it's worth it just wanted to say thank you
God bless you sir. Praying for you.🙏
Take good care of yourself!
Laughter releases good hormones to help relax. Diseases including cancer hate laughter. It stunts their growth.
I'm dead😳😀🙄Get that fox Jethro! 🦊
Got to see the Earl Scruggs Revue back in the seventies. I guess Flatt had passed on by then. We damn near tore the balcony off that auditorium. Certainly had it a-bouncing something fierce. Good times.
Jane Hathaway became a congess woman in the state of Pennsyvania in real life later,,,
Actually, Buddy Ebsen supported the opposing candidate which helped her to lose the race. Ms. Kulp and Epsen didn't reconcile until a few days before her death.
@Rod Brumley, Sr. USMC Lt. Colonel ret. Semper Fi your hero, Trumpy, has really taught you to hate.
@Rod Brumley, Sr. USMC Lt. Colonel ret. Semper Fi then there must be some compliment in the word cockroach I missing. :-)
@@njpubadjuster3710 You can't call it a cockroach anymore until you ask which of the Heinz 57 genders it is, because you might misgender the poor critter.
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER oh, I can easily call it a cockroach -- especially when it's a certain one that continues to act like a bug that needs to be squashed.
Was cousin Perl the mother from Petticoat Junction
yes
Yes
Yes
@@dansmusic5749 , you know...your posts can be edited when you want to correct yourself, just hit the "edit" button.
@@JoeMicalizziMPC Thank you.
I want some of granny's corn whiskey
This show is still funny after all these years.
Mrs Drysdale is too funny 😂😂
Loved this stuff. Granny and i could have ben best friends
Funny.As strong as Jethro obviously was Ellie May was always smackin' him around.
We men think were so tough until a cutie pie like Ellie looks up ar us with those big pretty country girl eyes.
Course, she was a good ole' country girl!
1963 Chrysler Imperial. I WANT ONE !!!
Um, Ellie Mae. I got one
I LOVED that car!!!
Loved watching the Beverly Hillbillies.
Back when actors were really good actors....
When I was a kid in the 60's I took my 38 lb pull bow out in the back yard and shot arrows into the grass. I was 5-6 yrs. Never got any strikes.
How come some of these videos are nice and sharp and clear and others are all warbled up and pixilated?
Oh dear, Granny lost two squirrels and a rabbit to the “meat grinder”...
I have never seen these first shows of the B H they are good and answer a lot of questions
When I used to watch this as a kid back in the 1960s I thought that the space left in the credits was just to break up the text a bit and not make it look so boring. Now I see that it was for adverting space - Winston Cigarettes or Kellogg's products.
I have in my video collection Granny & Miss Jane sitting at the Clampett's kitchen table:
JANE HATHAWAY: Winston tastes good. (Knocks on table).
GRANNY: Like a cigarette had oughta.
I think they were both holding lit cigarettes as well.
I have now posted this at: ua-cam.com/video/9umZbDS_k2Y/v-deo.html
Actually Miss Jane was smoking with Jed Clampett and Granny was talking on the phone with Cousin Pearl. Forgive my memory, I hadn't watched this in 20 years!
I live in Pennsylvania we got Pittsburgh and Philadelphia and Alabama in between. Weeelllll doggie.
“Winston taste good like a cigarette should”😊just a very old cigarette commercial.
playing cigarette tag we used to sing it "Winston tastes bad like the Last one I had, no filter no flavor, it's just like toilet paper."
D J - I Don't Know How Old You Are, But Back In The 60's We Had A Lil Musical Saying Regarding Winstons " 🎼winstons taste good like a cigarette should, winstons taste good like a Ooo-i, want wanna piece of pie! Ooo-i, the pie too sweet! Ooo-i, wanna piece of meat, Ooo-i, the meat too tough! Ooo-i, wanna ride da bus! Ooo-i, da bus is too full! Ooo-i, wanna ride da bull!
Ooo-i, but da bull too black!
Ooo-i, want my money back! 🎼"......SHAKESPEARE AT IT'S BEST!! LMMFA😂!! Man I Can't Believe I Still Remember That Krazy Korny Ass Sh#t 50yrs Later! L😂L
I have in my video collection Granny & Miss Jane sitting at the Clampett's kitchen table:
JANE HATHAWAY: Winston tastes good. (Knocks on table).
GRANNY: Like a cigarette had oughta.
I think they were both holding lit cigarettes as well.
I have now posted this at: ua-cam.com/video/9umZbDS_k2Y/v-deo.html
Actually Miss Jane was smoking with Jed Clampett and Granny was talking on the phone with Cousin Pearl. Forgive my memory, I hadn't watched this in 20 years!
..and they remind ya to pick up a pack of Winston cigarettes on the credits ! lol
only 45¢ back then .
Yesterday saw a pack for $8.50.
my my how times have changed.
Winston's in 1962 were 15¢ a pack
4000% inflation...
It was much less than 45 cents. I was paying 25 cents a pack in the late 70s.
add in the costs of inflation and it is about the same money .45 to 8.50. Just makes ya want to put money in the bank for Mr. Drysdale don't it??
Yeah, I sure loved it when Elly Mae was in her bathing suit The first pack of Winstons I ever bought out of a cigarette machine was 25 cents, I was a kid then also 4 of us pulled our money together. LOL, I miss those days life was so very much better!!!
This kind of family T.V. needs to come back
now the gov owned commerce bank
I was eight months old show when this aired for the first time. This show is still funny, Green Acres still funny, Petticoat Junction, not so funny anymore. I Love Lucy is still the champ of them all.
IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THE HILLBILLIES, BETTER TIME IN LIFE FOR ALL !!!
So Much Fun!
Boy is this dated no surgeon general warning on that pack of Winston cigarettes in the credits.By golly thems was the best smokes
If you watched I Love Lucy carefully, it was basically a cigarette ad. They'd pull one out when there was a guest and ask if they wanted a Phillip Morris, which was one of their sponsors.
All of the trouble and none of fun😀😁😁😂
You want a laugh just keep looking at the Beverly Hillbillies
Johnny taylar
Learning the telephone was the best!
This was so funny. To all others concerned of ellys critters you most likely have crabs or worse. LOL
I'm sure there were color episodes
Uh, no.... It was a black and white show....
@@firemanjim324 Later on they changed to color, around year 4 I think.
Trucker Daddy - AKA John in Québec yes there were. Most shows were in B&W before 1964 or so
This funny and tell you the truth Plus a bunch of hillbillies in the middle of Beverly Hills and they don’t understand everything that’s going on that’s what makes a show so funny
1962? You sure? Wow.
shit man i'm stilln struggling with the keyboard might be the strength of the grain
Funny 🐜 the word! 😂
I forgot how funny this really is. Thinking it was just corny but its pretty smart writing.
In the '60's, going to the International House of Pancakes, in the vestibule there was a cigarette machine, that I looked at every time. I remember the there was a sticker that you had to be 16 to smoke, and I remember the price climbing from 40 cents to 45 cents. Not only are cigarettes an 11 years rolling average off life expectancy, it's also the true gateway drug.
how young /?
Uncle Jeb , is doing some good preaching.
His name is Jed...not Jeb.
The proper grammar should be "Winston tastes good AS a cigarette should." This episode would have been shown around the time of the Cuban missile crises.
Just the one crisis, as I recall.
“Wrap up yer nekedness child....”
18:55 to 19:07 full show!
Make TV Great Again
22:50 Imperial 1961
How many cubic inches was the engine?
Brought to you by Winston cigarettes; "Winston tastes good, like a cigarette should".
I have in my video collection Granny & Miss Jane sitting at the Clampett's kitchen table:
JANE HATHAWAY: Winston tastes good. (Knocks on table).
GRANNY: Like a cigarette had oughta.
I think they were both holding lit cigarettes as well.
I have now posted this at: ua-cam.com/video/9umZbDS_k2Y/v-deo.html
Actually Miss Jane was smoking with Jed Clampett and Granny was talking on the phone with Cousin Pearl. Forgive my memory, I hadn't watched this in 20 years!
Hillbillies are the best to watch for its very good shows lots better than rap crap and others shows and good clean shows hillbillies are still love the shows. I wish all the old shows come back on tv shows?and Get rid of the others shows doesn't makes sense to saved all the old shows makes the world lots better to watch.
WOW!
Boy if we could only go back to those days of the Beverly Hillbillies. Those were the days my friends we thought we thought they'd never end, sadly they did and now we have 'Modern Family" and Family Guy and all kinds of perversion on television.
Gotta stop. Three episodes in a row and I've got tears in my eyes. Really smart writing. And smart vodka helps, of course.
@Slomofogo You don't ain't got no nothing that can't piss on my vodka, cos it's from the KGB.
Laughing out loud!!
Max Bear
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