![]() ![]() When the headmistress ( Eleanor Audley) learns that the Clampetts are neighbors of Mr. Jed tries to enroll Jethro at an exclusive Beverly Hills elementary school. Brewster, while a Jasper Depew ( Phil Gordon) courts Jethrine. Drysdale talks Jed into taking in his butler Ravenswood ( Arthur Gould-Porter) and upstairs girl Marie ( Sirry Steffen) in a plan to civilize the Clampetts, but they don't quite understand the idea of servants. Meanwhile, Jed works on getting Pearl to come visit while she's trying to get hitched to the oilman and find a young man for Jethrine.Įlly May starts wearing dresses but takes it as an insult when someone says she looks like a city girl. Jed convinces her they should call on them, and they find that people welcome them and give them all manner of gifts when they show up on Halloween in their normal hillbilly clothes. Granny wants to go home because folks are so unfriendly and no one has come to call. Sirry Steffen appears as Marie, the Drysdale's maid. Arthur Gould-Porter appears as Ravenswood, the Drysdale's butler. Drysdale is convinced she's imagining things, because she sees Granny hovering outside her window and sees a goat and a chicken in her bathroom. Granny prepares her special mash to help cure Mrs. ![]() Drysdale's advice to buy good stock, Jed purchases cows, pigs, and chickens to raise. Drysdale is a drunk and make plans to cure her. Meanwhile, Granny and Jed come to think Mrs. He sets Miss Hathaway on a plan to get them to go to Palm Springs. Drysdale ( Harriet MacGibbon) comes back from Boston early, because she'll meet the Clampetts. Jane Hathaway finds that making the Clampetts more sophisticated will be harder than expected, while Pearl Bodine tries to get the attention of Mr. She thinks Granny is a cook and Elly a maid. Meanwhile, Miss Hathaway, executive secretary to banker Milburn Drysdale, mistakes the Clampetts for "domestic" help. They are having to adjust to things such as refrigerators, ovens and the "cement pond." Jethro also encounters a flamingo that he thinks is a chicken (which causes Jed to suspect Jethro has been sneaking drinks of moonshine). The Clampetts begin to settle in their new home in Beverly Hills. Originally titled the Warner Brothers feature from (1928) "The Hillbillies of Beverly Hills" and it has a synchronized musical score and sound effects, as well as English intertitles and two dialogue sequences on the Vitaphone soundtrack and no laugh track and no narrator. Upon their arrival, they are arrested because of a case of mistaken identity but are later returned to the mansion safely. After much coaxing by Cousin Pearl ( Bea Benaderet), Jed ( Buddy Ebsen) sells the swamp and moves the family to a mansion in Beverly Hills. Brewster ( Frank Wilcox) of the OK Oil Company offers to buy it. After finding oil on the land, the family is surprised when Mr. A rural Ozark family relocates to Beverly Hills after oil is discovered on their property worth $25 million. The pilot starts after the theme song when Jed struck oil in his Lake. While we’re not sure this technically constitutes sleight of hand since nothing happens very quickly, it does rely on your own finesse.Episodes Season 1 (1962–63) ![]() This is all about hand placement and movement. But they’re a fun way to get the ball rolling when showing off your “magic skills” and beginning to teach your kids sleight of hand. These tricks aren’t fooling anyone over the age of five or six. Super Simple “Magic” Tricks for Little Kids ![]() We’re here to deliver those tricks to you. It turns out, though, that there are actually still plenty of magic tricks you can learn and then teach your kids. The magic you know is using a “Magic Eraser” to remove crayons from the wall and saying “Accio, caffeine” before you slurp your black coffee. So, here we are: Your kid wants to learn magic tricks, and, welp, you never learned any. (It may or may not be why so many Disney adults exist.) And why not? There’s a lot of scary stuff in our world, and disappearing into a fantastical world sounds pretty nice. They long to be witches, wizards, and magicians who perform impressive magic tricks for kids. Kids these days are no different - even if there’s no crazy magic special on Sunday night television. Sometimes we even wished we knew the tricks ourselves and bought magic sets. We dreamed of meeting someone who could make a train disappear or make us levitate. For most of us, this was way before the likes of famous magicians like Criss Angel or magical characters like Harry Potter appeared in our lives. All we knew was that he could make stuff disappear. Remember how cool it was when we were growing up to watch David Copperfield specials on television? Sure, it turns out that Copperfield might have been a bit of a cringe-worthy person, but we didn’t know that at the time. ![]()
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