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When Drysdale suggests buying good stock, Jed quickly buys some cows, pigs and chickens.
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S1, EP29 "The Clampetts and the Dodgers"
Los Angeles Dodgers coach Leo Durocher finds a new pitcher in Jethro.

S1, EP30 "Duke Becomes a Father"
Love blooms again for Jed when Mlle. Denise returns from Paris to herald the arrival of a litter of poodles.

S1, EP31 "The Clampetts Entertain"
The board chairman of Drysdale's bank is determined to meet Jed Clampett, the bank's "financial wizard.".

S1, EP33 "The Clampetts Get Psychoanalyzed"
The Clampetts have a series of unusual encounters with a Beverly Hills psychiatrist.

S2, EP19 "The Race for Queen"
Elly May enters the Miss Beverly Hills beauty contest.

S2, EP18 "Lafe Lingers On"
Backwoods freeloader Lafe Crick lingers on at the Clampett mansion as an unwanted guest in search of an easy fortune.

S2, EP17 "The Girl From Home"
A beauty-contest winner from the hills and her father come to visit Jethro with marriage on their minds.

S2, EP16 "The Giant Jackrabbit"
An Australian banker sends Drysdale a kangaroo as a joke, and Granny thinks she has discovered a giant jackrabbit.
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