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- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramFire Chief Joe Carson appoints Oliver as his assistant, assuming he'll pay for his trip to a Miami convention. Instead, Oliver's complaints about how the Hooterville Fire Department is inept and unprepared result in Carson being booted and himself being named chief. Not wanting the job or the grief he's getting for supposedly stabbing Uncle Joe in the back, Oliver finds a way to get himself canned--fining everyone in the valley for fire code violations.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborFrank CadyCriminals rob a jewelry store in Chicago and stash their haul in a grain bin. The expensive gems end up packed in boxes of Crickly Wickly cereal shipped to Hooterville. Lisa knows real jewels when she sees them, but Oliver's sure they're just costume. After taking them to be appraised, the sheriff arrests Oliver for the jewelry store heist.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramRecent law school graduate Brian Williams pitches Oliver on joining him in a new practice. After another of his patriotic speeches, this time about law, Oliver is ready to hang out his shingle. Lisa is excited about becoming their secretary, against Oliver's better judgment, and Eb is ready to take over running the farm.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramThe Hooterville Young People's Agricultural Society, comprised of Eb, Hank and Arnold, flies to Washington, D.C. for the national convention. When the stewardess tries to throw the pig off the DC-3, the Douglases come on board to smooth over the problem. While Oliver tries to get the hiding Arnold out of "the occupied," the plane takes off with five Hootervillians aboard.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramA check of their their marriage license reveals that Oliver and Lisa aren't husband and wife. They'd been mistakenly given a license to practice dentistry.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramOliver wants to start his farming, but Lisa demands he have their house redecorated first. Sam Drucker recommends a decorator from Pixley. Kate Bradley tries to tutor Lisa in the kitchen since she doesn't know the first thing about cooking. Kate starts by showing her how to make something easy: hotcakes. Adding to the chaos is Oliver's mother, who arrives to rescue Lisa from this nightmarish, rustic life.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramWhile all of Hooterville is excited about the upcoming big dance, Eb is obsessed with raising $20. He wants to buy his girlfriend a birthday present and take her to the "swanky" Pixley Diner (which has tablecloths). Oliver refuses to advance him the money, telling him to be ingenious. First, Eb begins leasing out the Douglas' wardrobe and telling folks that the couple's strapped for cash. After Oliver puts a stop to that foolishness, he babysits ten babies at once while their parents go to the dance.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborFrank CadyLisa and Eb become entranced by a diary they find in the barn that contains the thrilling, romantic tale of one Lydia Plunkett - a traveling saleswoman for corsets in 1898.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborFrank Cady"Famous pig lawyer" Oliver Douglas arrives in Chicago with Lisa and Eb to prove Arnold's the rightful heir to a $20,000,000 Birnbach pork fortune. While Arnold is given the royal treatment by the hotel staff, the Douglases are brushed aside as persona non grata and shoved into a room the size of a closet. At the lawyers' meeting to claim the money, Arnold's tail makes the ridiculous prediction of snow in July. The red carpet is suddenly rolled up and they're all given the bum's rush out of the hotel.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramAlarmed by the dropping population of Hooterville, Oliver calls a town meeting to find ways to keep the young people from moving away. Lisa urges him not to become involved because his "goo dooding" always backfires, but he forges ahead anyway. Soon, he's involuntarily volunteered his barn to be the valley's new youth center.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramEleven-year-old Dinky Watson's wild story about his recent trip to the moon enthralls Eb and Lisa. Oliver believes none of it, especially after the kid sells Lisa a "moon rock" for $14. But once the rock stars beeping under the moonlight (and whenever Arnold oinks at it), Oliver suspects he's the subject of a practical joke. Oliver has his doctor X-ray it, but comes up with nothing. Fearing he's cracking up, he ships it off to NASA for their scientists to examine.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramOliver is irritated to be sharing his birthday with Arnold Ziffel, partially because the pig is getting so much attention. Even after Haney pitches him on a selection of ridiculous gifts, he refuses to buy Arnold a present. This proves embarrassing when the Ziffel "boy" gives him an electric snout warmer. Even though he requested no celebration, Oliver's convinced that Lisa is throwing a surprise party, so he puts on his tux and goes all around Hooterville looking for it. He gets a surprise, but it's not a party.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramLori, the little city-girl who missed the train back to the city, is staying on the farm. Lisa's plans to introduce her to the local children by having a party, get out of hand; the festivities grow to include an elephant and Haney giving biplane rides. While Oliver fights to downsize her event, he searches for a replacement part for his ancient Hoyt-Clagwell tractor so he can begin planting.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramOliver can't find any pickers for his apple crop, and Lisa tries to learn how to drive.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramLisa sulks when Oliver refuses to take her to New York for a big party. Meanwhile, Eb has begun hanging out with his new little, chubby, invisible friend Charlie. Not to be left out, Lisa fabricates Natasha, and then Oliver makes up Homer to spite the other two. A few days of this has Oliver thinking Eb needs a doctor. When trying to explain all of this foolishness to the sheriff, Oliver is the one who ends up looking screwy.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramArnold the pig is the key witness to a daring robbery, and just the pig to cook the crook's bacon.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramThe governor declares the state bankrupt, shuts down most services, and raises taxes by 52%. Hothead Oliver demands the locals protest and, after hearing Lisa's story of how her father the king responded to a tax increase, secedes from the union. They blow up the bridge across Simpson's Swamp and anoint Mr. Douglas as King Oliver I. Now in a panic, Governor Carstairs puts on his waders and comes to the kingdom of Hooterville for a summit with his royal highness.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramRalph wants Hank to ask her to the Carpenter's Ball, but he comes up with feeble excuses to avoid it. With Oliver refusing to attend the foolish event, Lisa schemes to get the two together by asking Hank to be her date to the ball. In no time, Hooterville gossips have declared that the Douglas' marriage is on the rocks and Lisa and Hank are flying off Acapulco. Oliver decides the only way to stop the rumors is to attend with Lisa. For his efforts, he comes in third place in the beauty contest.
- DirectorBruce BilsonStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborElaine JoyceOliver contacts Carol, his one-time secretary, to find out where she'd had his watch repaired years earlier. In this pilot for a proposed series, Carol now works for a domineering California realtor. She prevents her boss from being conned by a man that Oliver had tried to indict back in New York.
- DirectorRalph LevyStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborJohn DalyOliver Wendell Douglas quits his job as a lawyer and moves from Park Avenue to Hooterville. He wants to get away from the "rat race" of the city. His beautiful wife Lisa doesn't exactly love the idea.
- 1965–197130mTV-G7.4 (146)TV EpisodeDirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramOliver and Lisa finally get their furniture delivered from New York but it's sent to the "new" Haney place.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramOliver's Hoyt-Clagwell tractor breaks down, and his neighbors come to the rescue.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborEleanor AudleyOliver's mother doesn't approve of his decision to become a farmer so she sabotages his soil samples.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramOliver finally gets a phone installed but it's placed on top of the telephone pole.
- DirectorRichard L. BareStarsEddie AlbertEva GaborPat ButtramEleanor the cow is pregnant and everyone thinks that it's Lisa who is expecting.