Season Six (1970/71)
Series No. | Season No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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145 | 1 | "The City Kids" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | September 15, 1970 (1970-09-15) | 146 |
Lisa and Oliver host four city children for a farm vacation as part of a "Kids for the Country" program initiated by a friend. | ||||||
146 | 2 | "The Coming-Out Party" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | September 22, 1970 (1970-09-22) | 147 |
Lisa plans a "coming out party" for little Lori so she can meet all the other children of Hooterville. | ||||||
147 | 3 | "Jealousy" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | September 29, 1970 (1970-09-29) | 145 |
Oliver and Lisa lavish attention on their little house guest, Lori, and Eb decides she's taking his rightful place in their affection. | ||||||
148 | 4 | "A Royal Love Story" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | October 6, 1970 (1970-10-06) | 149 |
Lisa tells little Lori a fanciful story of her courtship with Oliver. | ||||||
149 | 5 | "Oliver Goes Broke" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | October 20, 1970 (1970-10-20) | 150 |
Lisa's strange behavior leads friends and neighbors to believe Oliver has "gone broke." | ||||||
150 | 6 | "The Great Mayoralty Campaign" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | October 27, 1970 (1970-10-27) | 156 |
Politics splits the Douglas family in two when Oliver and Lisa become candidates for mayor from opposing parties. | ||||||
151 | 7 | "Eb's Double Trouble" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | November 10, 1970 (1970-11-10) | 148 |
Oliver and Lisa are called upon to solve the love problems of Eb and Arnold the pig. | ||||||
152 | 8 | "Apple-Picking Time" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | November 17, 1970 (1970-11-17) | 151 |
Oliver is faced with two crises: Lisa is learning to drive, and his apple crop must be harvested before it spoils. | ||||||
153 | 9 | "Enterprising Eb" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | November 24, 1970 (1970-11-24) | 152 |
The Douglases watch in disbelief as Eb turns the farm into a veritable dump in a feverish bid for romance. | ||||||
154 | 10 | "Oliver's Double" | Richard L. Bare | Dan Beaumont | December 1, 1970 (1970-12-01) | 153 |
Oliver is suspected of x-rated rural behavior in this bizarre episode--as his exact "double" shows up in Hooterville with a sexy female partner in crime. | ||||||
155 | 11 | "The High Cost of Loving" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | December 8, 1970 (1970-12-08) | 154 |
The Douglas farm becomes a stage when Eb mistakenly enrolls in a correspondence class in acting instead of accounting. | ||||||
156 | 12 | "The Liberation Movement" | Richard L. Bare | Dick Chevillat and Dan Beaumont | December 15, 1970 (1970-12-15) | 155 |
Lisa discovers the Women's Lib Movement and decides to take over the male chores on the farm, reducing Oliver to the role of house-husband. | ||||||
157 | 13 | "Charlie, Homer and Natasha" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | December 22, 1970 (1970-12-22) | 157 |
When Oliver refuses to take Lisa to the city for the anniversary party of a friend, Lisa launches into a plot that leads Oliver to believe he is in the world of little people. | ||||||
158 | 14 | "The Engagement Ring" | Richard L. Bare | Dick Chevillat and Dan Beaumont | December 29, 1970 (1970-12-29) | 158 |
Lisa gives her engagement ring to Eb so that he can marry Darlene. | ||||||
159 | 15 | "The Free Paint Job" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | January 5, 1971 (1971-01-05) | 159 |
Oliver and Lisa agree to have their farmhouse painted, free of charge, as part of a paint company's advertising campaign. | ||||||
160 | 16 | "Son of Drobny" | Richard L. Bare | Dan Beaumont | January 12, 1971 (1971-01-12) | 160 |
Lisa entertains the son of a fellow war hero, the "fowlish" person of Drobney, a real live duck. | ||||||
161 | 17 | "The Wedding Deal" | Richard L. Bare | Dick Chevillat and Dan Beaumont | January 19, 1971 (1971-01-19) | 164 |
Eb involves Oliver and Lisa in a "big wedding deal." | ||||||
162 | 18 | "Star Witness" | Richard L. Bare | Dick Chevillat and Dan Beaumont | January 26, 1971 (1971-01-26) | 163 |
Arnold the pig is the key witness to a daring robbery, and just the pig to cook the crook's bacon. | ||||||
163 | 19 | "The Spot Remover" | Richard L. Bare | Dan Beaumont | February 2, 1971 (1971-02-02) | 166 |
Lisa parlays her uncle's cabbage soup into a miracle cleaning fluid--and immediately puts all her friends on the "spot." | ||||||
164 | 20 | "King Oliver I" | Richard L. Bare | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat | February 9, 1971 (1971-02-09) | 170 |
The town of Hooterville, incensed by an increased tax burden, secedes from the state and proclaims Oliver to be "King Oliver I." | ||||||
165 | 21 | "A Girl for Drobny" | Richard L. Bare | Dick Chevillat and Dan Beaumont | February 16, 1971 (1971-02-16) | 167 |
The Douglases' continue to entertain "web-footed royalty" in the person of Drobney the duck. Drobney Jr. is beginning to show signs of homesickness. | ||||||
166 | 22 | "The Carpenter's Ball" | Richard L. Bare | Dick Chevillat and Dan Beaumont | February 23, 1971 (1971-02-23) | 162 |
Hooterville's annual Carpenter's Ball threatens the happy Douglas home when Oliver declines to take Lisa to this mad-cap event. | ||||||
167 | 23 | "The Hole in the Porch" | Richard L. Bare | Dick Chevillat and Dan Beaumont | March 2, 1971 (1971-03-02) | 168 |
Oliver's plans to repair his rural farmhouse fall through when Mr. Kimball falls through the Douglases' porch and injures his foot. | ||||||
168 | 24 | "Lisa the Psychologist" | Richard L. Bare | Dick Chevillat and Dan Beaumont | March 9, 1971 (1971-03-09) | 161 |
Lisa and Oliver go back to college, where Lisa takes up the improbable subject of psychology. | ||||||
169 | 25 | "Hawaiian Honeymoon" | Vincent Sherman | Jay Sommers | March 16, 1971 (1971-03-16) | 165 |
Lisa employs her womanly wiles to maneuver Oliver into a fifth honeymoon visit to the Moana Rexford Hotel in Hawaii. |
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170 | 26 | "The Ex-Secretary" | Bruce Bilson | Jay Sommers | April 27, 1971 (1971-04-27) | 169 |
Oliver has difficulties with an heirloom watch and seeks the aid of his ex-secretary to find the only jeweler in New York capable of fixing the timepiece. |
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