Elly had a few boyfriends in the various episodes of the Beverly Hillbillies. The 'Hollywood actors' had stage names like "Dash Riprock" and "Bolt Upright". Other boyfriends for Elly included Sonny Drysdale, Beau Short, beatnik Sheldon Epps and Mark Templeton, a frogman.
The Hank Williams song included on "The Beverly Hillbillies" movie soundtrack was "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," (both written and performed by Hank Williams).
Jed's birthday was never celebrated on the show, but in the 1993 remake movie The Beverly Hillbillies, Dolly Parton sang for Jed's engagement. But that's still not his birthday.
Right now, it's only nationally syndicated through TV Land and ME-TV. WGN America used to play it, but they stopped playing it to make room for other shows. But I suspect that WGN will put it on again sooner or later.
It's the Kirkeby Mansion. It was the same mansion used in the Beverly Hillbillies.
According to the official documentary, Legend of the Beverly Hillbillies, Jed the character moved back to the Hills after Mr. Drysdale stole all of his money! Imagine that. The actor who played Jed, Buddy Ebsen, went on to play a detective named Barnaby Jones in a show by the same name.
The Beverly Hillbillies - 1962 The Movie Starlet 3-15 was released on: USA: 13 January 1965
That was Larry Pennell, famous western movie star. In "The Beverly Hillbillies", however, his character played in beach movies.
There is no Randy in the Beverly Hillbillies. If you mean "Granny," she was played in the television series by Irene Ryan. In the 1993 movie she was played by Cloris Leachman.
The Hank Williams song included on "The Beverly Hillbillies" movie soundtrack was "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," (both written and performed by Hank Williams).
When he shoots the ground
Jed's birthday was never celebrated on the show, but in the 1993 remake movie The Beverly Hillbillies, Dolly Parton sang for Jed's engagement. But that's still not his birthday.
According to the theme song from the TV show and movie, "The Beverly Hillbillies," it was "black gold." The Beverly Hillbillies' oil patch was in Tennessee, not California, but yes oil is called black gold.
Right now, it's only nationally syndicated through TV Land and ME-TV. WGN America used to play it, but they stopped playing it to make room for other shows. But I suspect that WGN will put it on again sooner or later.
It's the Kirkeby Mansion. It was the same mansion used in the Beverly Hillbillies.
According to the official documentary, Legend of the Beverly Hillbillies, Jed the character moved back to the Hills after Mr. Drysdale stole all of his money! Imagine that. The actor who played Jed, Buddy Ebsen, went on to play a detective named Barnaby Jones in a show by the same name.
The Beverly Hillbillies.
On the television series, the only name he went by was Jed "J.D." Clampett. But in the 1993 movie The Beverly Hillbillies, they used the version" Jedediah".