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The Beverly Hillbillies

The Beverly Hillbillies

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Yayın tarihi
26 Eyl 1962
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Amerika Birleşik Devletleri
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McCadden ProductionsFilmways TelevisionFilmways Pictures
Jed Clampett’in bataklığı petrolle dolu. Bir petrol araştırmacısı dev bir havuzu keşfettiğinde, Jed arazısını O.K. Oil Company’ye satıyor ve kuzeni Pearl’in teşvikiyle ailesini 35 odalı bir malikane olan Beverly Hills, Kaliforniya’ya taşıyor.

About

A 1962 sitcom where a humble oil‑rich family moves from the Ozarks to Beverly Hills.

The Beverly Hillbillies follows Jed Clampett and his family after striking oil on their Ozark swamp. The newfound wealth leads to a move into a 35‑room Beverly Hills mansion next door to banker Milburn Drysdale. The show balances simple hillbilly values with the snobbish upper‑class world, producing humor that spans from family antics to cultural clashes. The series ran nine seasons of 274 episodes, becoming one of the era’s most popular shows. Its classic theme, “The Ballad of Jed Clampett,” and memorable characters have kept it in syndication and on streaming platforms.

What to know

  • Jed and family strike oil in the Ozarks and sell land to OK Oil.
  • Pearl Bodine pushes them to relocate to Beverly Hills.
  • The Clampett family occupies a 35‑room mansion beside banker Milburn Drysdale.
  • Granny Moses, Jed’s mother‑in‑law, brings a rough‑housing moral compass.
  • Jethro Bodine, Pearl’s son, joins the Clampetts and dreams of Hollywood.
  • The show ran 274 episodes over nine seasons (1962‑1971).
  • Theme song: “The Ballad of Jed Clampett” by Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs.
  • It was canceled during CBS’s 1971 rural purge.

Watch if

If you enjoy light‑hearted, family‑friendly sitcoms with quirky characters and classic 1960s humor, The Beverly Hillbillies offers a nostalgic glimpse into a rags‑to‑riches riddle that still feels fresh today.

Skip if

Skip it if you prefer modern, fast‑paced comedy, subtle satire, or if you dislike mild profanity and repetitive gags.

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Premise & Plot
Jed Clampett discovers oil in his Ozark swamp, and a wildcatter offers a fortune for the land. With cousin Pearl’s encouragement, he sells the property, moves to a 35‑room Beverly Hills mansion, and the Clampett family’s simple, moral worldview collides with affluent neighbors. The series follows their comedic misadventures as they adjust to upscale life while keeping their roots. This rags‑to‑riches premise drives most episodes and sets the show’s light‑hearted tone.
Main Characters
Buddy Ebsen stars as Jed, the good‑natured patriarch; Irene Ryan as Granny Moses, his stern mother‑in‑law; Donna Douglas as Elly May, the energetic daughter; Max Baer Jr. as Jethro Bodine, Pearl’s dim‑witted son; and Nancy Kulp as Jane Hathaway, Drysdale’s sharp secretary. Milburn Drysdale, the banker, and Pearl Bodine, the pushy cousin, round out the core cast. These characters create a mix of family warmth and comedic clashes.
Setting & Humor
The series juxtaposes the rustic, oil‑rich Ozarks with the polished Beverly Hills landscape. The Clampetts’ naive humor and straightforward morals often contrast with Drysdale’s money‑obsessed schemes, leading to slapstick and double‑entendre jokes. The show’s light‑tone is underscored by classic bluegrass music and a carefree pacing that reflects 1960s sitcom style.
Production & Ratings
Created by Paul Henning, the show was produced by Filmways and CBS Productions. It aired on CBS from 1962 to 1971, running nine seasons with 274 episodes. Each half‑hour episode ran 25 minutes and attracted the top 20 U.S. ratings for eight seasons, making it a cultural touchstone.
Cultural Impact
The show’s portrayal of rural America in an urban setting sparked discussions about class and cultural stereotypes. Its humor, though sometimes criticized, remained beloved by families. The iconic theme song and catchphrases entered popular culture, and the series’ success led to two spin‑offs and a 1993 film adaptation.
Legacy & Reboots
After its 1971 cancellation during CBS’s rural purge, the series entered syndication and remains available on cable and streaming services. Several DVD releases, including the 2005 Ultimate Collection, keep the show accessible. A 1993 movie and a 2013 reunion film expanded its legacy, keeping the Clampett family in the public eye.

FAQ

Who played Elly May Clampett?
Donna Douglas played Elly May Clampett.
What was Jethro's dream job?
Jethro wanted to be a "5-star general, or maybe a movie star, or a brain surgeon."
Who were the main characters in The Beverly Hillbillies?
The main characters were Jed Clampett, Granny, Elly May, and Jethro.
What was the name of the Clampett's mansion?
The Clampett's mansion was called the "Beverly Hills Mansion."
What was Cousin Pearl's connection to the Clampetts?
Cousin Pearl was a relative of the Clampett family who visited them.
What were some common running gags in the show?
Some running gags included Granny's "moonshine" and Elly May's unusual pets.
What was the premise of The Beverly Hillbillies?
The show was about a poor family from the Ozarks who found oil and moved to fancy Beverly Hills.
Did the Clampetts ever return to the Ozarks?
The Clampetts did not permanently return to the Ozarks; they remained in Beverly Hills.
Why did the Clampett family move to Beverly Hills?
The Clampett family moved to Beverly Hills after striking oil on their land.
Who was Milburn Drysdale?
Milburn Drysdale was the banker who managed the bank where the Clampetts kept their millions.
Who played Jethro Bodine?
Max Baer played Jethro Bodine.
What kind of truck did Jed drive?
Jed Clampett drove a pickup truck.
Who played Jed Clampett?
Buddy Ebsen played Jed Clampett.
Who was Jethro Bodine?
Jethro Bodine was Jed Clampett's nephew.
What was Miss Jane Hathaway's role?
Miss Jane Hathaway was Mr. Drysdale's secretary at the bank and often acted as a chaperone for Elly May.
Who was Granny Clampett?
Granny Clampett, also known as Daisy Moses, was Jed Clampett's mother-in-law and the matriarch of the family.
Did Elly May have any unusual pets?
Yes, Elly May had unusual pets like a chimpanzee and a "critter" she kept in a "cement pond."
Who was the banker's wife?
The banker's wife was named Mildred Drysdale.
What was the name of the bank Drysdale managed?
Drysdale managed the "Commerce Bank of Beverly Hills."
When did The Beverly Hillbillies first air?
The Beverly Hillbillies first aired on September 26, 1962.
What was Jed Clampett's occupation before striking oil?
Before striking oil, Jed Clampett was a mountaineer and hunter.
What was Elly May's nickname?
Elly May's nickname was "The Clampett Kid."
How many seasons of The Beverly Hillbillies were made?
Nine seasons of The Beverly Hillbillies were made.
Who played Granny Clampett?
Irene Ryan played Granny Clampett.
Where did the Clampett family move?
The Clampett family moved to Beverly Hills, California.
Did the Clampetts keep their country ways?
Yes, the Clampetts largely kept their country ways throughout the series, often misunderstanding modern city life and retaining their simple values.
Did the show deal with social issues?
While primarily a comedy, The Beverly Hillbillies occasionally touched upon social issues through the Clampetts' fish-out-of-water experiences, highlighting cultural differences and societal norms.
What happened to the oil fortune?
The oil fortune was the source of the Clampetts' wealth, discovered when Jed Clampett was hunting and shot into the ground, revealing a gusher.
Was The Beverly Hillbillies based on a true story?
No, The Beverly Hillbillies was not based on a true story. It was an original sitcom created by Paul Henning.
Who played Mr. Drysdale?
Mr. Drysdale was played by actor Raymond Bailey.
Who sang the theme song?
The theme song, "The Ballad of Jed Clampett," was sung by Flatt & Scruggs.
Were there any spin-off shows?
Yes, there was one spin-off show called The Return of the Beverly Hillbillies.
What awards did The Beverly Hillbillies win?
The Beverly Hillbillies received multiple Emmy nominations but did not win any.
What happened to the characters at the end of the series?
At the end of the series, the Clampetts remained wealthy and continued to live in Beverly Hills, with their core relationships intact.
Did Jed ever remarry?
No, Jed Clampett never remarried during the series.
What was the show's impact on television?
The Beverly Hillbillies was a groundbreaking show that demonstrated the immense popularity of rural-themed sitcoms and rural audiences, significantly influencing television programming.
What was the significance of the cement pond?
The cement pond was significant because it was what Jed Clampett mistook for a "cement pond" when he discovered the oil, leading to their immense fortune.
What kind of misunderstandings did the Clampetts have?
The Clampetts had many misunderstandings about modern technology, city customs, and sophisticated language, leading to comedic situations.
Did Jethro ever achieve his dreams?
Jethro had many ambitious dreams, including becoming a "brain surgeon" and a "double-decker" (meaning everything), but he never fully achieved them in a conventional sense.
What was the rating of The Beverly Hillbillies?
The Beverly Hillbillies was consistently one of the highest-rated shows in television during its run, often ranking in the top ten.
Did the Clampetts understand modern technology?
No, the Clampetts had little to no understanding of modern technology, which often led to humorous misinterpretations and misuse.
What were some of the famous guest stars?
Famous guest stars included Pat Brady, George Winslow, and Raymond Guth.
Who played Miss Jane Hathaway?
Miss Jane Hathaway was played by Nancy Kulp.
Did Elly May ever find love?
Elly May had several romantic interests throughout the series, but a lasting, significant romance was not a central focus of the show's conclusion.
What was the name of the family's dog?
The family's dog was named Duke.
What was the theme song of The Beverly Hillbillies?
The theme song was "The Ballad of Jed Clampett."
Was the show popular?
Yes, The Beverly Hillbillies was extremely popular, consistently ranking as one of the top-rated television shows during its original broadcast.
How did the neighbors react to the Clampetts?
The Clampetts' neighbors, particularly the Drysdales, were often baffled and sometimes exasperated by their country ways and misunderstandings, but also came to rely on their unique perspective.
When did The Beverly Hillbillies end?
The Beverly Hillbillies ended on March 23, 1971.

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Buddy Ebsen
Buddy Ebsen
Jed "JD" Clampett
Irene Ryan
Irene Ryan
Granny
Donna Douglas
Donna Douglas
Elly May Clampett
Max Baer Jr.
Max Baer Jr.
Jethro Bodine
Raymond Bailey
Raymond Bailey
Milburn Drysdale
Nancy Kulp
Nancy Kulp
Jane Hathaway