X

Join or Sign In

Sign in to customize your TV listings

Continue with Facebook Continue with email

By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy.

Petticoat Junction Season 1 Episodes

38 Episodes 1963 - 1964

Episode 1

Spur Line to Shady Rest

Tue, Sep 24, 196325 mins

Officials of the C. & F.W. Railroad discover the company is still running a short spur line between Hooterville and Pixley. C. & F.W. dispatches Homer Bedloe to find out what's going on and to shut it down. The spur line carries the "Cannonball" train, and is vital to the Shady Rest Hotel, run by Kate Bradley, her three grown daughters and "Uncle Joe" Carson. If Bedloe succeeds, Kate faces ruin.

Where to Watch
Petticoat Junction, Season 1 Episode 1 image

Episode 2

Quick, Hide the Railroad

Tue, Oct 1, 196326 mins

A sneaky Kate organizes Charley and Floyd to take the traveling salesmen who spent the night at the hotel into Pixley before Homer Bedloe wakes up so that he himself can't make his way into Pixley to shut down the Cannonball. While Bedloe is stranded at the hotel, Kate plans to kill him with kindness so that he'll change his mind about shutting down the Cannonball. She has to keep him at the Shady Rest long enough to convince him that the Cannonball is an integral part of the valley's life. As long as Bedloe isn't convinced, the girls and Uncle Joe have to help Kate keep him stranded at the hotel, which also means not having the Cannonball stop on its return trip to Hooterville. Failing all else, Kate thinks she has another scheme involving Sam, the Hooterville Jack of all professions, to scare Bedloe into changing his mind.

Where to Watch

Episode 3

The President Who Came to Dinner

Tue, Oct 8, 196330 mins

Despite Kate being able to convince Homer Bedloe not to scrap the Cannonball, she isn't sure if Bedloe has done something behind their backs to scrap the train anyway. He hasn't, but the C & FW's president, Norman Curtis, who is known to be more ruthless than Bedloe, still has scrapping the Cannonball on his mind. His plans are to connect the Hooterville branch line to the main line so that they can cut down time on an existing express route which would still not serve Hooterville Valley. As he feels Bedloe's mistake was being up front with the people of the valley, Curtis plans on doing the survey work for the necessary upgrade to the branch line on his own, incognito. Although Curtis doesn't intend on appearing as such, he comes across to Kate and others in the valley as a hobo after he takes a tumble in a field, ripping and dirtying his suit and losing his wallet in the process. Curtis ends up seeing a side of Hooterville he didn't expect, one where the Cannonball stops on the trestle so that everyone can go fishing, and one where a kindly hotel proprietor opens up her establishment to the down and out. Will Kate's kindness make Curtis change his mind?

Where to Watch

Episode 4

Is There a Doctor in the Roundhouse?

Tue, Oct 15, 196326 mins

Norman Curtis, who has fallen in love with life at the Shady Rest, is still staying there for free without Kate yet knowing his true identity. He is even helping Kate and the girls set-up for the Jamboree Hoedown which will be held at the hotel. Both Norman's reputation with Kate and the Jamboree are threatened when Norman, who was given the reigns to operate the train by Charley and Floyd, ends up breaking the throttle. The train can't run without it. A replacement part for a train this old is difficult enough to find, let alone by a supposed company who doesn't care about its operation. Norman decides to come clean about his identity. The problem is no one believes him. In fact, they all believe he's crazy. While everyone else does whatever they can to fix the throttle in time for the Jamboree, Norman, on his own, has to make contact with the outside world to prove that he says who he is by getting the train's throttle fixed the proper way. He is able to make contact with his team of high powered executives of an airline, a telecommunications company and the military, who, when having arrived at the Shady Rest to work on the train, come across as crazy as Norman.

Where to Watch

Episode 5

The Courtship of Floyd Smoot

Tue, Oct 22, 196326 mins

Flyod Smoot, the conductor, is courting a woman through the mail - but when she ends it after receiving a photo of him, he loses all confidence. Kate tries to help him think all the women from Hooterville and the surrounding area have eyes for him, but instead he gets the idea that Kate has been secretly in love with him - now how does she let him down without breaking his heart again?

Where to Watch

Episode 6

Please Buy My Violets

Tue, Oct 29, 196326 mins

Uncle Joe spends Kate's money to buy cases of lousy men and women's cologne to make a fast buck reselling it. The money was intended to put screens in the hotel that will keep mosquitoes from chasing away paying guests, so Kate has to find a way to get money for cologne no one wants before she doesn't have any guests left.

Where to Watch

Episode 7

The Ringer

Tue, Nov 5, 196325 mins

The annual Shady Rest horseshoe pitching tournament is coming up, it being one of the busiest times for the hotel with all the out-of-town competitors requiring accommodations. The perpetual winner of the tournament is Pixley Fats, who seems poised to win again this year and whose entire life revolves around pitching horseshoes. However, a new and slightly unconventional potential entry this year may give Pixley Fats a run for his money: Betty Jo. Betty Jo has long known that she has a talent for the sport, but always thought the tournament was only for men. Although there are no rules against female participants, female pitchers are uncustomary. Kate enters Betty Jo against Uncle Joe's wishes as he feels it will insult every man entered to play against a female, a teenager no less. Regardless, he can't stop Betty Jo, who he is sure will lose anyway. Uncle Joe changes his mind when he sees how talented Betty Jo is, she who makes it into the finals against Pixley Fats. So the final ends up being a contest between experience and youth, with perhaps a little compassion thrown in.

Where to Watch

Episode 8

Kate's Recipe for Hot Rhubarb

Tue, Nov 12, 196325 mins

When Billie Jo has to come up with a fourth for her double date with Junior Hocker and Junior's visiting friend Roger Budd, Kate suggests Bobbie Jo to her. Billie Jo doesn't think Bobbie Jo would be a good fit as she knows all the boys see Bobbie Jo as a dull walking encyclopedia instead of a fun girl. This news distresses Kate, who convinces Billie Jo to ask Bobbie Jo anyway. Convincing Bobbie Jo may be more difficult as Bobbie Jo admits that she has no interest in and just doesn't feel comfortable around boys yet. But Kate does convince her to start dating, with this blind date a good first start. Kate uses a simile about rhubarb to describe boys to an unknowing Bobbie Jo. Bobbie Jo will need the full recipe for making hot rhubarb to gain the attention of Roger, who she admits she really does like as a member of the opposite sex, but who seems not only to like a type of girl like Billie Jo instead but actually Billie Jo herself.

Where to Watch

Episode 9

The Little Train Robbery

Tue, Nov 19, 196325 mins

Unknown to everyone in the valley, two young men - opinionated Arthur Gilroy and his friend Lowell Rightmeyer who does whatever Arthur says - both strangers to the valley, are on their way to rob the bank in Pixley. They change their plans when they learn that the next day, the Cannonball, without any armed guards, will make its express run from Hooterville to Pixley for the bank shipment. Arthur and Lowell decide to stay the night at the Shady Rest and stop the train the next day by placing a barricade on the tracks so that they can hold it up. Kate and the family are happy to have who they see as two polite and handsome young men stay with them. However, when Arthur and Lowell do hold up the train the next day, they are unprepared for Kate and Uncle Joe also being on the train, they who recognize the masked bandits. In combination with news from Floyd and learning what is in the bank shipment, Arthur and Lowell decide to make what they consider a more lucrative robbery at the Shady Rest instead. But will the down home attitude of Kate, her family and Charley and Floyd be able to turn around Arthur and Lowell's criminal lives?

Where to Watch

Episode 10

Bedloe Strikes Again

Tue, Nov 26, 196325 mins

The Cannonball and its primary passenger, Uncle Joe, are pelted with eggs after the Hooterville Hornets, coached by Uncle Joe, are drubbed in what may be their worst game ever. Another unexpected passenger on that run is Homer Bedloe, who, despite being hit with a couple of eggs himself, is surprisingly cordial and pleasant. While Uncle Joe doesn't see anything wrong with Bedloe being cordial and taking it like a man in defeat in his efforts to scrap the Cannonball - which probably included being humiliated back at head office for his failures - Kate on the other hand believes Bedloe is up to no good. She's right. News gets to Sam that two bigwigs from the railroad, on Bedloe's urging, are coming for a surprise inspection the following day, which is why Bedloe seems so lackadaisical about Charley and Floyd running behind schedule or the coach being stained with dried, rotten eggs. When Kate learns this news, she and the gang have several tasks ahead of them. First, they have to go into operation clean-up Cannonball mode, which will take them through the night. Second, they have to keep Bedloe preoccupied so that he won't know what they're up to. They hope he is lulled into the false sense that he's finally achieved his goal of scraping the Cannonball. And third, they have to railroad the visiting railroaders about how deluxe the service on the Cannonball is.

Where to Watch

Episode 11

Uncle Joe's Replacement

Tue, Dec 3, 196325 mins

When Kate and the girls go into town to pick up the pocket watch they ordered through Drucker's store - the watch being Uncle Joe's birthday present - Kate, in an effort to boost Herby's confidence, he who is working for Sam, inadvertently offers him a job as Assistant Manager at the hotel, with an imminent promotion to Manager. Herby readily accepts. Kate doesn't have the heart not to give him the job, so she decides that she can give him some menial tasks at the hotel under the guise of the important sounding position. However, Uncle Joe believes that Herby's arrival and Kate not wanting him to go into town with her and the girls among other things means that Herby is his professional replacement at the hotel and Kate is setting him out to pasture against his will. Wanting to feel useful while doing something important, Uncle Joe goes in search of a job. He gets one, telling everyone that he is an executive with some large company. Knowing that he's probably earning money in some low level job, Kate comes up with a scheme that will make Uncle Joe's wish to be an executive come true. However, that scheme backfires, which sets in motion a deal between Kate and Sam to bring life in the valley for both Uncle Joe and Herby back into equilibrium.

Where to Watch

Episode 12

Honeymoon Hotel

Tue, Dec 10, 196325 mins

Uncle Joe has come up with another scheme to attract guests to the hotel: advertise it as a wedding/honeymoon destination. The special wedding/honeymoon package would include among other things Uncle Joe actually officiating the wedding ceremony. The existing Justice of the Peace just resigned and with two months until the next election, Uncle Joe plans on getting Sam, the county judge, to appoint him JP pro tempore until the election. Uncle Joe figures that by the time the election rolls around, his experience will sweep him to an election win. Kate and the girls can't argue with the idea, except that it was conceived and will be executed by Uncle Joe, whose plans always go awry. Uncle Joe manages to catch Sam to swear him in just before Sam leaves on a one week hunting vacation at Lost Lake. All Uncle Joe has to do is file the documentation at the courthouse to make it legal. After Uncle Joe performs his first wedding, for a young couple named Walter Shepherd and Elsie Gregg, Uncle Joe realizes that he forgot to file the documentation at the courthouse. Uncle Joe doesn't want to admit that he made a mistake to Walter and Elsie, and with it being Friday night and three days until the courthouse opens again, Uncle Joe and the gang try whatever they can either to maneuver Walter and Elsie up to Lost Lake or to find Sam themselves and bring him to the hotel so that he can perform another wedding ceremony before Walter and Elsie consummate what they believe is their marriage. Actually finding Sam is a whole different problem.

Where to Watch

Episode 13

A Night at the Hooterville Hilton

Tue, Dec 17, 196326 mins

Mrs. Gladys Stroud, a renowned hotel critic, decides to come and review the Shady Rest after she is accidentally sent a brochure uncle Joe made. This was the vision of what he hoped the hotel would one day be, including indoor ice rink, bowling alley, and swimming pool. Now the family has to scramble to keep her from finding out the truth and closing them down for lying.

Where to Watch

Episode 14

Cannonball Christmas

Tue, Dec 24, 196326 mins

The Bradleys, Sam Drucker, Herby, Charlie and Floyd are decorating the Cannonball for it's annual Christmas Eve trip of caroling, gift-giving and merriment around the valley, but Homer Bedloe is determined to be a Scrooge and take possession of the train on Christmas Eve.

Where to Watch
Petticoat Junction, Season 1 Episode 14 image

Episode 15

Herby Gets Drafted

Tue, Dec 31, 196326 mins

Herby is depressed when he gets drafted, so the girls cheer him up by suggesting he could be an astronaut. Uncle Joe hears this and decides he needs promote Herby's future political career to the whole town. When Herby gets a discharge for minor medical problems, Kate finds a way for him to save face with Bobbie Jo and the rest.

Where to Watch

Episode 16

Bobbie Jo and the Beatnik

Tue, Jan 7, 196426 mins

Bobbie Jo meets a Jack Kerouac wannabe named Alan Landman, a poet from New York City. Despite Bobbie Jo liking him in every respect, he dismisses her way of life, where he sees questions like "how do you do?" as only social niceties which have no basis in what is real and true. Bobbie Jo wants to prove him wrong while deep down she wants to find out for herself if Alan is really right about how meaningless her conventional life is. After meeting Bobbie Jo's family, his impression is exactly as he thought it would be. Similarly, their impression of Alan is equally as dismal. Bobbie Jo, on the other hand, is falling in love with Alan, or at least what Alan represents. Alan vows to send for Bobbie Jo eventually, which Kate and Uncle Joe know is a crock, but even at that they know that Bobbie Jo will always see Alan in a romantic light. Kate has to figure out a way to make Bobbie Jo come to the conclusion on her own that Alan and his life do not deserve to be romanticized.

Where to Watch

Episode 17

My Daughter the Doctor

Tue, Jan 14, 196426 mins

Kate has some exciting news for Billie Jo: the endowment policy that her father, who Billie Jo is named after, invested for her has matured. William's last wish was for Billie Jo to use the money to go to medical school. Kate expects Billie Jo to fulfill that last wish. But Billie Jo has a trip to Hollywood and acting stardom on her mind with that $500 instead. Kate thinks that Hooterville's long time doctor, Dr. Depew, can talk Billie Jo into it. But Kate's thinks that Dr. Depew's handsome new assistant, Dr. Clayton Harris, would be able to convince Billie Jo even more. Kate needs to use a little deceit as she knows Billie Jo won't stick around if she knows a doctor wants to talk her into becoming a doctor, and Dr. Harris wouldn't come if he knew that Billie Jo really had no interest in becoming a doctor at all. So using Uncle Joe as a patient with non-existing symptoms, Kate hopes to have Dr. Harris make a thorough examination with Billie Jo as his assistant, exposing her to the wonders of modern medicine. Will Kate's ploy work, or will either Dr. Harris and/or Billie Jo see through her scheme?

Where to Watch

Episode 18

Hooterville vs. Hollywood

Tue, Jan 21, 196426 mins

Billie Jo is still determined to use the $500 from the endowment policy her father took out to go to Hollywood to become a movie star instead of his intention for her to go to medical school. It doesn't help that Uncle Joe, who wants to go with her, is fueling her dream. Since Dr. Harris, Dr. Depew's handsome young assistant, couldn't convince Billie Jo to become a doctor, Kate believes that Dr. Depew himself might be able to. Dr. Depew believes Kate's mistake between Dr. Harris and Billie Jo was throwing them together in a doctor/potential doctor relationship, whereas throwing them into a boy/girl relationship starting as doctor/patient might do the trick. First, Kate and her accomplices have to convince Billie Jo that she's not looking well, then get Dr. Harris to come to the continual assistance of his helpless but beautiful patient. Kate believes there is one more piece to complete the puzzle, courtesy of a mock edition of the Hooterville World Guardian.

Where to Watch

Episode 19

Visit from a Big Star

Tue, Jan 28, 196426 mins

Uncle Joe has made a deal with Lucy Wayne, the secretary of suave movie star Lane Haggard, for them to stay for two weeks at the Shady Rest. Incognito as Mr. Jones, Haggard, according to Miss Wayne, needs to get some rest and relaxation away from prying public eyes. But upon their arrival, Miss Wayne believes Uncle Joe has duped her. First, Uncle Joe has told what seems like the entire valley about their stay. And second, Miss Wayne wanted no attractive women around to fall under Haggard's reflex movie idol charms, with Kate and the girls what she considers not quite homely as Uncle Joe described them. The problem arises that those reflex charms do surface without Haggard realizing what he is doing, and the three girls, not used to such words from a big city man, believe what he tells each of them instead of those words being niceties which he says to every attractive female. While Kate tries to protect her girls, she also tries to help the one person to who those charms really do mean something, but who can't quite get him to the altar.

Where to Watch

Episode 20

Last Chance Farm

Tue, Feb 4, 196425 mins

Business is so bad at the Shady Rest that Kate plans on getting Uncle Joe to pawn her beloved gold necklace and locket to make the $200 bank loan payment due at the end of the week. Uncle Joe has other plans to make the repayment, but comes upon one that falls into his lap when he meets Henrietta Boswell and Gertrude Hawley, who are lost and looking for Madame Bovary's Hideaway Reducing Farm, one of the most exclusive resorts of its kind. He convinces them that the Shady Rest is *the* most exclusive reducing farm and charges half the $200 per week per person at Madame Bovary's, which, as luck would have it, is exactly what Kate needs to pay the loan. The catch is that Uncle Joe provides them with a money back guarantee. As Uncle Joe hides from Kate the nature of the women's stay at the hotel, he, with a rigged scale, also has to convince the two that the secret to weight loss is to eat whatever they want as long as it is combined with turnip greens, and to do what would normally be considered all his chores. Ultimately, the two women do whatever they can to find what they believe is Kate's miracle weight loss secret.

Where to Watch

Episode 21

The Very Old Antique

Tue, Feb 11, 196425 mins

When Kate unexpectedly sees Homer Bedloe in Hooterville, she knows trouble is in store. Because of the continual problems he has faced trying to scrap the Cannonball, Bedloe states he has given up on that idea. Instead, he plans on selling the Cannonball - a seemingly one-of-a-kind antique locomotive - and he has a buyer on hand. He is millionaire retired train man and antique train aficionado, Phillip Waterhouse. Waterhouse, who comes with his personal secretary Cassidy, is an old, ornery and snobbish man who generally gets what he wants. Bedloe plans on giving Waterhouse a test run on the train. Instead, Kate manages to be Waterhouse's fellow passenger, leaving Bedloe behind in Hooterville. With Charley and Floyd's help, Kate hopes she can convince Waterhouse that the train is in such disrepair that it's not worth buying. But by the time they arrive at the Shady Rest, Kate learns Waterhouse's true motivation in wanting to buy the train, which was not as she expected. She hopes that with the family's help, she can get through to Waterhouse the necessity of the train to the valley, which may not be an easy task seeing that Waterhouse is not the type of man to listen to anyone's opinion except his own.

Where to Watch
Petticoat Junction, Season 1 Episode 21 image

Episode 22

The Art Game

Tue, Feb 18, 196426 mins

Much to Kate's chagrin, Uncle Joe has again accepted what she considers useless sample merchandise from a traveling salesman staying at the hotel for payment rather than cold hard cash, which she needs for operating costs. The samples this time are a set of six paint-by-number canvases. Uncle Joe believes that hanging one of his completed paintings behind the lobby desk will positively influence people in making the decision to check-in at the hotel. Uncle Joe's first painting not only doesn't look anything like the sample, but it repulses everyone who sees it... that is except for Mssrs. Cheever and Parks - an art dealer and his assistant - who have stopped into the hotel for dinner. Following their negotiation, Cheever buys the painting as is, complete with frame, for $15. What Uncle Joe is unaware of is that Cheever, who like everyone else is repulsed by the painting, recognized the frame as being one worth $200. Based on the sale, Uncle Joe believes he is the next great artist, as news of the painting sale spreads throughout Hooterville. Will others, including his own family and friends who see Uncle Joe's five other canvasses, now be swayed by what they believe was the positive critique of a professional? And what will Cheever do when he realizes that Uncle Joe switched frames, giving him what he believed is a more valuable one - but which in reality has no monetary value - just in case his painting isn't worth the $15 for which he sold it?

Where to Watch

Episode 23

Betty Jo's First Love

Tue, Feb 25, 196426 mins

Betty Jo can't think of anything or anyone else but Orville Miggs, with who she is in love, her first love. Beyond Kate now thinking that her little girl is growing up, everyone including Kate is incredulous as to the object of Betty Jo's affections, an unkempt grease monkey who in turn can't think of anything but cars. As such, all Orville sees in Betty Jo is a mechanic's expert assistant. Regardless, Kate doesn't want to see Betty Jo get hurt by Orville not returning Betty Jo's affections. Despite Orville's current view of Betty Jo, Kate and the family think he will see her in a different and more romantic light if she softens and becomes a bit more feminine. But they quickly learn that something a little harder needs to hit Orville over the head than a frilly dress and hair ribbons to make him notice Betty Jo, and ultimately give her her much wanted first kiss. If the family is able to accomplish their task, will Betty Jo ultimately think it was worth it?

Where to Watch

Episode 24

Behind All Silver, There's a Cloud Lining

Tue, Mar 3, 196426 mins

Homer Bedloe is back in Hooterville trying yet again to find a way to shut down the Cannonball. He believes there must be something in the financial books that he can use since Charley and Floyd have not submitted a financial report in twelve years. That path ends up being more confusing to Bedloe than it's worth pursuing. But he thinks he's found a way when he learns of Uncle Joe's latest scheme to get out of doing work. Kate has long wanted Uncle Joe to dig a drainage ditch down by the tracks. So Uncle Joe is advertising that guests can dig for silver down by the tracks, which is true in the sense that there has proven to be silver ore there, but not in any amount or quality that it is worth the effort to dig it up. As such, Bedloe decides to sell leases all along the track from Hooterville to Pixley for people to prospect for silver. In the process, all the digging will just rip up the track, leaving the train unable to run without major repairs to the track. Kate can see through Bedloe's scheme, she who has to devise a way to outsmart him once again to keep the Cannonball running.

Where to Watch

Episode 25

The Talent Contest

Tue, Mar 10, 196426 mins

A regional talent contest is being held in Hooterville with the winner being awarded $50 and a trip to Chicago for the television broadcast final. Uncle Joe has arranged with the organizers to hold the contest at the Shady Rest, he believing the publicity and potential business for the contest itself invaluable. Kate allows the girls to enter only because they are certain that none of them will win, having one winner and two losers which is what worried Kate. With Kate's permission, Uncle Joe has other thoughts where he wants the girls to compete their hearts out with the goal of winning. The girls agree in that they figure Kate could use the $50. With an ulterior motive of being the adult chaperon for his winning niece in going to Chicago for the final, Uncle Joe goes about using whatever underhanded means trying to convince all the credible competition not to enter the contest. But Kate, who gets wind of Uncle Joe's scheme, wants the contest to be fair, and undoes all Joe's manoeuvrings. But Kate is even more worried about what looks to be the girls' want to win solely for themselves, instead of wanting their sisters and the other contestants also to do well.

Where to Watch

Episode 26

Kate and the Manpower Problem

Tue, Mar 17, 196426 mins

When Kate's old friend Emily Mapes comes to the Shady Rest, she notices that Kate is unmarried and wants to see her wed. Emily recruits Kate's daughters to round up some bachelors to go to the Shady Rest to court Kate. However, Uncle Joe thinks that if Kate finds a man, he will lose his job

Where to Watch

Episode 27

The Ladybugs

Tue, Mar 24, 196426 mins

Beatlemania has hit Hooterville by storm, Uncle Joe has recruited Billy, Bobbie, and Betty Joe along with their friend Sally Ragsdale to form their own band called the Ladybugs. An agent is coming to Hooterville to see the girls in action; however Kate will not allow it. It is now up to the girls to turn their Mother less "square" as they put it.

Where to Watch

Episode 28

The Hooterville Flivverball

Tue, Mar 31, 196426 mins

Uncle Joe gets angry at Charlie and Floyd when he is left behind by the Cannonball. He decides to start his own transport business by using the "Flivverball" an old car converted into a railway car. Kate must now deal with the feuding groups before the cannonball goes out of business.

Where to Watch
Petticoat Junction, Season 1 Episode 28 image

Episode 29

Kate the Stockholder

Tue, Apr 7, 196426 mins

Norman Curtis, the President of the C&FW Railroad, is currently on vacation in Europe, leaving instructions with the acting President, J.B. Giddings, not to do anything to the Cannonball while he's gone. However, Homer Bedloe has a scheme to shut down the Cannonball for good while making Giddings look like a hero to company stockholders while not circumventing Curtis' orders. The plan entails Bedloe being appointed Superintendent of the Cannonball, and in this role implementing an efficiency campaign with an impossible to meet new schedule. Charley and Floyd would have to meet the targets or else Bedloe would have just cause to shut the service down. He expects Charley and Floyd will eventually just give up. It's the stockholders meeting where Bedloe and Giddings plan to show their good work that Kate believes they've got their secret weapon in ruining Bedloe's plans.

Where to Watch

Episode 30

Kate and the Dowager

Tue, Apr 14, 196426 mins

Mr. Bunce with the bank is doing his inspection of the hotel, and is planning on not extending Kate's financing... that is until wealthy socialite Clara Watkins checks into the hotel with her son, Sonny Watkins, who has just been expelled from his sixth college. Mrs. Watkins has largely amassed her fortune from her multiple husbands, she never having to lift a finger. Although not her cup of tea as a place for herself, Mrs. Watkins believes the atmosphere at the Shady Rest will give Sonny plenty of time to reflect on his mistakes and what he needs to do to fix his mistakes. Bunce however will only extend Kate's financing if Mrs. Watkins recommends the hotel to her friends. While Kate does whatever she can to please Mrs. Watkins, Kate has to decide if there is a limit to how accommodating she will be... especially when she learns that annoying Sonny wants to marry Billie Jo, which is the last thing Billie Jo wants to do. Uncle Joe decides the only way to get Billie Jo out of this predicament while still getting Mrs. Watkins' recommendation is for her to become Mrs. Clara Watkins-Carson, which for Uncle Joe would mean having to work for the first time in his life to keep her living in the style to which she is accustomed.

Where to Watch

Episode 31

Charley Abandons the Cannonball

Tue, Apr 21, 196426 mins

Charley begins to believe that everyone around him is moving on in life without him. Floyd has started to call on the widow Sarah Lawrence, and has a number of backup widows on which to call if things with her don't work out. Uncle Joe has a speech he has to prepare, so has no time to play checkers with him. Kate has far too much work to do around the hotel especially as the girls are growing up and are leading lives of their own, even Betty Jo, who although still enjoys being Charley's co-engineer now has boys on the top of her mind. Not wanting to spend his time alone and miserable running the Cannonball as a useless old man, Charley decides to quit and move to the big city, "Broadway". Kate knows Charley is making decisions in haste and would hate life in the big city. So she tries to manufacture ways of keeping Charley in the valley before his replacement comes and takes over his job. Kate may underestimate that real life situations may work better than made-up ones in reaching her end goal, but perhaps not before it's too late.

Where to Watch

Episode 32

Dog Days at Shady Rest

Tue, Apr 28, 196426 mins

Kate receives a telegram from Norman Curtis that he is sending Homer Bedloe to Hooterville with someone named Fred. With Bedloe involved, Kate knows it can't be good. On the contrary, Bedloe has been designated to accompany Fred - Mr. Curtis' housekeeper's aged basset - on this vacation, as Curtis believes Fred needs some good country air and space to re-energize himself. Curtis wants Fred to have a spring in his step and to bark like he used to. Curtis also hopes that Bedloe will soften his ways in the process. While at the Shady Rest, Bedloe can't help but figure out something to work to his advantage. He comes up with the plan to "ruin" Fred - have him return to Curtis in worse shape than he arrived - therefore souring Curtis' view of the Shady Rest and what it stands for. Will Kate figure out Bedloe's plan in time to get Fred in the shape that Curtis wants?

Where to Watch

Episode 33

A Millionaire for Kate

Tue, May 5, 196426 mins

With the girls off to visit their Aunt Winifred, Orville, Betty Jo's boyfriend, is helping Uncle Joe around the hotel. The girls want to change their vacation plans when they learn that an old friend of Kate's from high school is coming for a visit. Kate admits that she had a crush on H.J. Grant - Herbie - when she was a freshman and he a senior. His letter implies that he is now wealthy, and is coming back to the valley on personal business. Kate has no expectations of Herbie, and will let whatever happens between the two of them happen. Uncle Joe, however, believes that Herbie is a gigolo after Kate's money. As such, Uncle Joe, with Orville's help, decides to do whatever he needs to to break up any possibility of a romance between Kate and Herbie, even involving the law. But if Uncle were to find out that Herbie is really as rich as he says, it may be more difficult for Uncle Joe to undo all the things he did against Herbie without some serious consequences.

Where to Watch

Episode 34

Bedloe and Son

Tue, May 12, 196426 mins

Homer Bedloe has arrived at the Shady Rest with his recent Yale graduate son, Homer Bedloe Jr. He looks like his father down to the horn-rimmed glasses. But if he looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, is he a duck? Indeed he is, but Bedloe Sr. wants to appear the loving, doting father, bringing up his son right, but in reality he leaves Jr. alone at the Shady Rest to disarm the Bradley family, while truly doing his father's dirty work by finding out the Bradleys' Achilles heel to shut down the Cannonball and the Shady Rest for good. But how will Jr. react when he is treated with honesty and goodwill for no apparent gain for the first time in his life?

Where to Watch

Episode 35

Local Girl Makes Good

Tue, May 19, 196426 mins

Mary Jane Hastings, the President of Hastings Enterprises, she who used to live in Hooterville, is coming back to town to receive the town's Chamber of Commerce award. She is staying at the Shady Rest, convinced by Uncle Joe that she can conduct whatever business using the hotel's "latest conveniences" (i.e. a homing pigeon). Arriving early to catch up with old friends, everyone in the valley that she encounters can see that she commands attention just by her very presence, with everyone being at her beck and call. The one person unimpressed is Kate, who doesn't like what her girls have turned into trying to impress Mary Jane. The person who Kate lies the blame at the feet of is Mary Jane's assistant, Steve, who is setting the example that what Mary Jane wants, Mary Jane gets. When Kate learns why Steve takes the abuse that he does from Mary Jane - that he is in love with her - Kate tries to transform Steve from the weak-kneed ever obedient servant to the respected man in a loving relationship. The question is if Mary Jane will get the interoffice memo on the issue.

Where to Watch

Episode 36

Cave Woman

Tue, May 26, 196426 mins

Kate receives a telegram from a man by the name of Brooks T. Webster, who wants to investigate the possibility of holding a convention of forty salesmen at the Shady Rest. Uncle Joe thinks it's perfect timing as he has thought about digging out an old cave to use as a wine cellar for the hotel. What isn't good timing is Uncle Joe causing a landslide covering up the cave entrance with Kate inside the cave. Kate is able to find a small hole to the outside just big enough for her head, but they will need Ding Woodhouse's tractor to remove all the rubble to get Kate out, which is a further issue as Ding's tractor is currently out of commission probably until the morning. With Kate stuck in the cave, that leaves the girls and Uncle Joe to impress Mr. Webster to get his convention business. That may be difficult as a very hungry Mr. Webster's arrival is just before dinnertime, with no one able to prepare a meal fit for a convention... or is there?

Where to Watch

Episode 37

Kate Flat on Her Back

Tue, Jun 2, 196426 mins

Having weathered Mr. Webster's visit still to be in the running for the lucrative salesman convention, Kate and the family will have to prepare for Mr. Feasel's imminent visit, he who is the ultimate decision maker. So it's not good timing for Kate to sustain another mishap, this time spraining her ankle which will require her to be off her feet for three or four days. With the girls' help, Uncle Joe sees Kate being flat on her back as an opportunity to make some changes to the hotel he's sure to appeal to conventioneers. Beyond a new color scheme, he also hires Smokey Harner, a country singer/guitarist. Hearing all these new ideas, Kate believes Uncle Joe and the girls may be more knowledgeable about running the hotel than she gave them credit. So when Kate recovers quicker than the doctor expects, she decides to keep her recovery a secret from them so that they can feel good about what they are accomplishing without her. What Kate is unaware of however is that while everything went right with Mr. Webster's visit, everything is going wrong with Mr. Feasel's, which may place them getting the convention in jeopardy without Kate's intervention.

Where to Watch

Episode 38

The Genghis Keane Story

Tue, Jun 9, 196426 mins

Kate's former grade school teacher returns to Hooterville. Kate tells her children how Miss Keane was so strict on all the children, and she was a dreaded teacher. However, the returning Miss Keane seems to have mellowed over her years away.

Where to Watch