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Elly May's first date in Beverly Hills ends in a riot of confusion before it even starts.
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S2, EP11 "The Garden Party"
Mrs. Drysdale, giving a lavish garden party, finds to her horror that she is losing her guests to the Clampetts.

S2, EP12 "Elly Needs a Maw"
Jed decides that his tomboy daughter Elly, who has taken up motorcycle riding, needs a mother to make her a lady.

S2, EP13 "The Clampetts Get Culture"
The Clampetts try to participate in some of the more civilized pleasures of Beverly Hills.

S2, EP14 "Christmas at the Clampetts'"
The Clampetts are somewhat befuddled by their Christmas gifts, all from Mr. Drysdale.

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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