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| 40-59 | 60-79
| 80-99 | 100-119
| 120-139 | 140-159
| 160-170
Episodes 120-139
120- "A Tale of a Tail (Part 2)"
Oliver, Lisa and Eb travel to Chicago with Arnold the pig to prove
that he is the rightful heir to a $20,000,000 estate.
121- "You and Your Big Shrunken Head (Part 3)"
When Lisa and Oliver return home with Arnold Ziffel, the townspeople
hold a warm reception in honor of Hooterville's first "millionaire
pig."
122- "Lisa's "Mudder" Comes for a Visit (Part 1)"
Lisa's "mudder" (mother) pays a surprise visit to the Hooterville
farm and promptly takes over as a three-week houseguest.
123- "Everybody Tries to Love a Countess (Part 2)"
Oliver loses all hopes of getting rid of his mother-in-law when
Mr. Haney and Uncle Joe Carson vie to become his father-in-law.
124- "Oliver and the Cornstalk"
Oliver launches a merry, mixed-up corn-planting session which produces
a stupendous crop that farmers only dream about.
125- "Beauty Is Skin Deep"
Lisa launches a vigorous beauty campaign when she enlists Sam Drucker
as her partner in a chic cosmetics business.
126- "Oliver's School Girl Crush"
Oliver accepts an invitation to address a class in the Hooterville
High School, and winds up as the object of a teenager's huge crush.
127- "The Four of Spades"
Lisa turns fortune teller and predicts that a mysterious stranger
will soon enter Oliver's life.
128- "The Road"
Hooterville's unpaved roads create a major dust problem that sends
Oliver and Lisa to the State Capitol to seek remedial action.
129- "The Youth Center"
Oliver stands up in a town meeting and suggests they build a youth
center as a way to keep the young people in Hooterville.
130- "The Ex-Con"
Oliver makes an impassioned speech before the County Bar Association
on the virtues of hiring ex-convicts, and finds himself with an
ex-con for a hired hand.
131- "The Wishbook"
Oliver and Lisa discover an ancient mail order catalog in the wall
of their farmhouse and recognize it as a wishbook.
132- "The Special Delivery Letter"
A special delivery letter addressed to someone in the Douglas family
excites the curiosity of the entire Hooterville Valley.
133- "Ralph's Nuptials"
Lisa is in her glory as she plans an open-air, farm-style wedding
for Hank Kimball and Ralph, the lady carpenter.
134- "Bundle of Joy"
Oliver says good-bye to Lisa and hurries to New York to help his
law firm in a difficult matter.
135- "Rest and Relaxation"
An old friend of Oliver's pays the Douglases a visit to enjoy a
little rest and relaxation.
136- "Trapped"
Oliver and Lisa explore a mysterious cave under their farmhouse--and
become trapped when the entrance collapses.
137- "The Cow Killer"
Lisa mistakenly labels her husband "The Cow Killer" when Oliver
takes a drastic action to rid his farm of a cow that has been trampling
his crops.
138- "The Confrontation"
Oliver is elected School Board President and immediately becomes
the object of a protest movement to reinstate an expelled student--Arnold
the pig.
139- "The Case of the Hooterville Refund Fraud"
Oliver unintentionally provides the motive for the residents of
Hooterville to illegally receive more than $500,000 from the Internal
Revenue Service.
1-19 | 20-39
| 40-59 | 60-79
| 80-99 | 100-119
| 120-139 | 140-159
| 160-170