CTVA
The Classic TV
Archive - US Comedy Series
<Previous
"Petticoat
Junction"
Next>
Starring Bea Benaderet & Edgar Buchanan
Season 6 (CBS) (1968-69)
(color)
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by:
references:
TV Guide /
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive
############ Petticoat Junction ##############
############# season 6 1968-69 ###############
##############################################
26 episodes
CBS Saturdays 9:30-10:00pm ET
6.01 [171] Petticoat Junction: BIRTHPLACE OF A FUTURE PRESIDENT
28Sep68
Jean Vander Pyl .... Clara Miller
Herb Voland .... Mr. Andrews
Everyone feels Doc Stuart has been slighted when Steve Elliott
decides to take his wife to Baltimore for the birth of their
baby.
6.02 [172] Petticoat Junction: THE SINGING SWEETHEART
5Oct68
Sid Melton .... Ted Swift
Betty Jo reluctantly appears on a live television program as
a member of "The Singing Sweethearts."
6.03 [173] Petticoat Junction: ONLY A HUSBAND
19Oct68
The attention lavished on the expectant Betty Jo makes Steve
feel left out, so he goes fishing with Uncle Joe.
6.04 [174] Petticoat Junction: THE VALLEY HAS A BABY
26Oct68
Eddie Albert .... Oliver Douglas (from
Green Acres)
Eva Gabor .... Lisa Douglas (from
Green Acres)
Jean Vander Pyl .... Gladys Tuttle
Betty Jo must operate the Cannonball herself--in order to get
to the hospital to have her baby.
6.05 [175] Petticoat Junction: GRANNY, THE BABY EXPERT
2Nov68
Irene Ryan .... Granny Daisy Moses (The
Beverly Hillbillies)
Granny goes to Hooterville to take care of Betty Jo's new baby,
but loses her glasses and mistakes the family dog for the child.
6.06 [176] Petticoat Junction: WINGS
9Nov68
Richard Arlen .... Himself
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers .... Himself
Dennis Fimple .... Elwood
Jean Vander Pyl .... Mrs. Agnes Frisby
Richard Arlen and Buddy Rogers arrive for a premiere of
"Wings"--40 years late.
6.07 [177] Petticoat Junction: THE LADY DOCTOR
16Nov68
Hal Smith .... Ben Miller
Jean Vander Pyl .... Mrs. Agnes Frisby
Doc Stuart's new associate turns out to be an attractive woman,
which seems to displease everyone in Hooterville.
6.08 [178] Petticoat Junction: THE SNEAKY WAYS OF A WOMAN WHO IS BOTH BEAUTIFUL
AND SMART
23Nov68
Dr. Janet Craig, rebuffed as a physician by the local males,
sets out to win them over as a woman--and a good cook.
6.09 [179] Petticoat Junction: THE STRANGE CASE OF JOSEPH P. CARSON
30Nov68
In an attempt to get rid of lady Dr. Craig, Uncle Joe fakes
an illness that becomes real.
6.10 [180] Petticoat Junction: BYE, BYE DOCTOR
7Dec68
Dennis Morgan .... Dennis Roberts
A handsome suitor shows up unexpectedly and threatens to take
Dr. Janet Craig from the valley.
6.11 [181] Petticoat Junction: FIRST NIGHT OUT
14Dec68
Harold Peary .... Brisbane Snead
Betty Jo and Steve enjoy an evening out, unaware that their
baby has gone to jail with her sitter.
6.12 [182] Petticoat Junction: A CAKE FROM GRANNY
21Dec68
Irene Ryan .... Granny Daisy Moses (The
Beverly Hillbillies)
Nancy Kulp .... Miss Jane Hathaway (The
Beverly Hillbillies)
Sarah Selby .... Nellie Hughes
Homer Bedloe returns to Hooterville with a brand-new scheme
to sabotage the Cannonball.
6.13 [183] Petticoat Junction: THE FEMININE MISTAKE
28Dec68
Bobbie Jo decides to become an emancipated woman and leave
Hooterville.
6.14 [184] Petticoat Junction: THE BALLAD OF THE EVERYDAY HOUSEWIFE
4Jan69
When it appears that Steve is beginning to take his wife too
much for granted, Bobbie Jo tries to make him be more
demonstrative.
6.15 [185] Petticoat Junction: THE CHRISTENING
11Jan69
Frank De Vol .... Reverend Barton
Five eminently qualified and extremely jealous rivals
volunteer to be baby Kathy Jo's godfather.
6.16 [186] Petticoat Junction: BILLIE JO AND THE BIG BIG STAR
18Jan69
Rich Little .... Rick Wayne
A big-city comedian threatens to alienate all of Hooterville
by making fun of local characters.
6.17 [187] Petticoat Junction: STEVE'S NEW JOB
25Jan69
Dennis Fimple .... Elwood
To go to New York or not to go to New York--that is the
question faced by Steve and Betty Jo after Steve gets a big
job offer.
6.18 [188] Petticoat Junction: THE CANNONBALL BOOKMOBILE
1Feb69
Betty White .... Adelle Colby
Three old friends become rivals for the affections of a
charming librarian.
6.19 [189] Petticoat Junction: A MAN CALLED CYRUS PLOUT
8Feb69
Plans for the annual Hooterville Founders' Day celebration
are wrecked by generation-gap dissension.
6.20 [190] Petticoat Junction: JOE SAVES THE POST OFFICE
15Feb69
Uncle Joe leads a delegation to Washington, D.C., to save
Sam Drucker's post office.
6.21 [191] Petticoat Junction: I'M ALLERGIC TO DADDY
22Feb69
Steve Elliott is declared out of bounds in his own house when
it appears his baby daughter is allergic to him.
6.22 [192] Petticoat Junction: UNCLE JOE RETIRES
1Mar69
Lazy Uncle Joe, who fancies himself a human dynamo, announces
his retirement
6.23 [193] Petticoat Junction: THE ORGAN FUND
8Mar69
Frank De Vol .... Reverend Barton
Jack Sheldon .... Freddie Kirby
The Hooterville folks are faced with a larcenous fund-raiser
when they try to find enough money to buy the church a new organ.
6.24 [194] Petticoat Junction: THE GREAT RACE
15Mar69
Hal Smith .... Jug Gunderson
The future of the Shady Rest hangs on the outcome of a race
between the Cannonball and an overland taxi.
6.25 [195] Petticoat Junction: TUNE IN NEXT YEAR
22Mar69
The people of Hooterville do everything they can think of to
prevent Dr. Janet Craig from leaving to work for a famed
neurologist.
6.26 [196] Petticoat Junction: BY THE BOOK
29Mar69
Kenneth Washington .... William R. Blake
Steve Elliott hurriedly takes off on a crop-dusting job, not
knowing he underbid for the assignment by $1800.
############# Petticoat Junction #############
############### end of season 6 ##############
##############################################
Have you any comments, corrections, episode titles, air
dates, production numbers, directors, writers, story/synopsis, guest stars, cast
lists, etc?
Have you any old videos, or tv guides? Dust them off and let us know if you have
any information on this series or any other tv series from the
Golden Age of TV, which is missing from any episode guides on the web. Perhaps a
certain episode of a particular series coincided with a key
moment in your life, or in world events - and or has left a vivid memory of when
it was shown. Let us know. Would you like to see any other
tv series guides on this site? If so please e-mail The Classic TV Archive - see
Feedback below.
This guide may be distributed and copied freely, in its entirety, for personal
use. All original author and copyright information must
remain intact. Any sales or other uses of this document are expressly forbidden,
without the specific consent of the author(s).
Copyright © The Classic TV Archive. All rights reserved.
Return to The
Classic TV Archive Home Page
Feedback
-
Comedy Forum