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Feb 27

The Beverly Hillbillies EP 7 The Servants (1/3)

The Beverly Hillbillies are back again. In this episode, titled “The Servants,” Mr. Drysdale continues with his efforts to help the Clampett’s become citified. To this end he convinces Jed to temporarily take on two of his domestic staff, hoping that will help. Also in this episode, Jethro takes some hard falls from upstairs for calling Elly May a city girl. Jethro never learns. The mystery music continues. Culinary delights in this episode include grits and hog jowls, mustard greens and possum belly, pone and squirrel shank, boiled chicken hawk, salted down possum belly and pickled crow gizzards. Ummm doggie! This video brought to you by hwy61media. Please take a moment to rate this video and add your comments. You can see all of my videos at: www.youtube.com Please take a look and subscribe to my channel. If you would like to comment on my channel as well, please do so. Your feedback is important to me. Thanks for watching.

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  1. mark17840

    @hmngbrdmom you are so right finding them now

  2. falcon3268

    Man I wished I was at that bowling alley when Jethro threw that ball, damn.  $3,000 dollars worth of damages and injuries.

  3. TheKristin1992

    there is no other great classic that is this funny!!! <3

  4. J4sh3r

    there is no other show as funny as The Beverly Hillbillies lol

  5. matthewosmond1

    4:34 – 4:52 freakin hilarious

  6. Bandtrip50

    @GooglFascists
    To me The Beverly Hillbillies closely resembles the Elvis Presley movie FOLLOW THAT DREAM.

  7. GooglFascists

    Most people don’t know the Beverly Hillbillies was based on the
    comic strip “Lil’ Abner”.
    Of course Jethro was “Abner”, “Elly Mae” was “Daisy Mae” and
    Jed & Granny were “Pa and Granny Yokum”.
    Take one look at the old comic strip and it leaves no doubt.

  8. BIndylovers123

    I love the beverly hillbillies.Granny is the best

  9. hmngbrdmom

    I really appreciate being able to watch these. I tried finding them on Netflix and the library with no luck!

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