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1-19 | 20-39
| 40-59 | 60-79
| 80-99 | 100-119
| 120-139 | 140-159
| 160-170
Episodes 20 - 39
20- "The Price of Apples"
Oliver's apple crop is ready to be harvested, and he decides to
market them himself.
21- "What's in a Name?"
Ralph, the lady carpenter, becomes enamored of Mr. Kimball, the
county agent. However, he refuses to go out with a girl named Ralph.
22- "The Day of Decision"
Lisa must decide whether she and Oliver will remain on the farm
or go back to New York.
23- "A Pig in a Poke"
Oliver and Lisa leave for New York to attend a reunion of the Harvard
Alumni. They are unaware that the Ziffels' pig, Arnold, is a stowaway
in the trunk of their car.
24- "The Ballad of Molly Turgiss"
There is a local superstition in Hooterville concerning an old hag
named Molly Turgiss, who died twenty years before the Douglases
came to town.
25- "The Deputy"
Sam Drucker is leaving on vacation, and talks Oliver into assuming
his duties as deputy sheriff.
26- "Double Drick"
Oliver's generator breaks down and he decides it's finally time
for the electric company to run power lines into his house.
27- "Send a Boy to College"
Oliver discovers that Eb has a way with sick animals and offers
to put him through college. Eb is rejected because he never graduated
from high school.
28- "Never Look a Gift Tractor in the Mouth"
It's a few days before Oliver's birthday, and Lisa goes out and
buys the biggest and fanciest tractor she can find.
29- "Horse? What Horse?"
A horse follows Oliver home, but every time he tries to show it
to his wife, the horse disappears. Lisa assumes that her husband
is imagining things.
30- "Culture"
The Every-Other-Wednesday-Afternoon-Discussion-Club decides that
Hooterville needs a little "culture."
31- "The Rains Came"
Mr. Haney sues Oliver for non-payment of a vital contract.
32- "Uncle Ollie"
Oliver's nephew arrives for a visit, and Oliver is shaken up when
the boy turns out to be a beatnik.
33- "Wings Over Hooterville"
The dreaded "Bing Bug" invades Hooterville's corn crop.
34- "The Ugly Duckling"
Lisa sends Oliver out to sleep in the barn while Ralph, the lady
carpenter, moves in with her for a two-day beauty treatment.
35- "Water, Water Everywhere"
Mr. Haney has a new well dug on his farm, and it drains off all
the water from Oliver and Lisa's farm.
36- "How to See South America by Bus"
Lisa misinterprets Oliver's interest in a lady farmer, and sets
out to break up what she thinks is a "budding romance."
37- "I Didn't Raise My Pig to Be a Soldier"
Oliver and Lisa agree to "pig sit" Arnold while the Ziffels enjoy
a second honeymoon.
38- "One of Our Assemblymen Is Missing"
Oliver receives a tax bill for $12.03 from the State Farm Unattached
Duty Tax Bureau.
39- "The Good Ol' Days"
To improve Lisa's understanding of the role of a "farm wife," Oliver
tells her the story of a pioneer couple.
1-19 | 20-39
| 40-59 | 60-79
| 80-99 | 100-119
| 120-139 | 140-159
| 160-170
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