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A spin-off of the CBS program Petticoat Junction (1963 ), Green Acres surpassed its predecessor in audience appeal-- investing four of its six seasons as a Leading 20 Nielsen-rated program. Its family-friendly humor puts Green Acres in the exact same classic category as programs like The Andy Griffith Show, back when TELEVISION comedies were everything about humor and not as major as they would later end up being with the introduction of 1970s stalwarts MASH and All In The Family.
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A spin-off of the CBS program Petticoat Junction (1963 ), Green Acres surpassed its predecessor in audience appeal-- investing 4 of its 6 seasons as a http://paxtonvjzt115.unblog.fr/2020/12/10/two-real-life-lessons-about- light-cone/ Leading 20 Nielsen-rated program. Its family-friendly humor puts Green Acres in the exact same classic classification as programs like The Andy Griffith Show, back when TV comedies were all about humor and not as serious as they would later become with the introduction of 1970s stalwarts MASH and All In The Household. The creation of developer Jay Sommers, writer for programs such as The Experiences Of Ozzie & Harriet and Petticoat Junction (where Green Acres characters Sam, Doris, Fred, and Arnold make their very first appearances), Green Acres' unique brand name of funny survives on through a successful and ongoing syndication run, and its memorable theme song even recorded the popular culture for a second time when Old Navy incorporated it into among their hallmark clothes commercials Green Acres focuses around the life of a rich Manhattan attorney, Oliver Wendell Douglas (Eddie Albert), and his elite socialite better half Lisa (Eva Gabor). When Oliver gets a hankering to live out his youth dream of operating a farm, conman Eustace Haney (Pat Buttram) provides him the deal of a lifetime. Only the deal of a lifetime turns out to be a 160-acre dump in the imaginary town of Hooterville. However, Oliver sets out to turn the farm into a rural gem, while Lisa hesitates to leave her life of advantage in New York. Hired hand Eb Dawson (Tom Lester) assists the Douglas family, and Sam Drucker (Frank Cady), a carryover from Petticoat Junction, runs the regional general shop. But the real life of the program originates from next-door neighbors Fred (Hank Patterson) and Doris Ziffel (Fran Ryan) and their adopted boy-- a prized pig named Arnold who displays lots of human-like characteristics. In time, Lisa discovers to enjoy the people of Hooterville, trying her best to bring sophistication to the backwoods area (and while still utilizing her Manhattan wardrobe). The Green Acres DVD features a variety of amusing episodes consisting of the series best "Oliver Purchases a Farm" in which New york city lawyer Oliver Douglas decides to live out his imagine residing on a farm. So, without informing his better half, he gives up the law practice of Felton, O'Connell, Clay, Blakely, Harmon, Dillion & Pasteur (whew!) in favor of a rundown system of land in rural Hooterville. When his partner Lisa sees the farm, she goes crazy Other noteworthy episodes from Season 1 include "You Can't Plug in a 2 with a 6" in which Oliver needs to continuously remind Lisa never to use an appliance( s) that will push the generator over a 7 on the power scale, and "Lisa Bakes a Cake" in which Lisa chooses to bake a cake and ends up with a twenty pound cake. Below is a list of episodes included on the Green Acres (Season 1) DVD:. Episode 1 (Oliver Buys a Farm) Air Date: 09-15-1965. Episode 2 (Lisa's First Day on the Farm) Air Date: 09-22-1965. Episode 3 (The Designer) Air Date: 09-29-1965. Episode 4 (The Very Best Laid Plans) Air Date: 10-06-1965. Episode 5 (My Spouse, the Rooster Occupant) Air Date: 10-13-1965. Episode 6 (Furnishings, Furnishings, Who's Got the Furnishings?) Air Date: 10-20-1965. Episode 7 (Neighborliness) Air Date: 10-27-1965. Episode 8 (Lisa the Helpmate) Air Date: 11-03-1965. Episode 9 (You Can't Plug in a 2 with a 6) Air Date: 11-10-1965.
Episode 10 (Don't Call Us, We'll Call You) Air Date: 11-17-1965. Episode 11 (Parity Starts in the house) Air Date: 11-24-1965. Episode 12 (Lisa Has a Calf) Air Date: 12-08-1965. Episode 13 (The Wedding Anniversary) Air Date: 12-15-1965. Episode 14 (What Happened in Scranton?) Air Date: 12-22-1965. Episode 15 (How to Expand a Bed Room) Air Date: 12-29-1965. Episode 16 (Give Me Land, Lots of Land) Air Date: 01-05-1966. Episode 17 (I Didn't Raise My Hubby to a Firefighter) Air Date: 01-19-1966. Episode 18 (Lisa Bakes a Cake) Air Date: 01-26-1966. Episode 19 (Sprained Ankle, Country Style) Air Date: 02-02-1966. Episode 20 (The Price of Apples) Air Date: 02-09-1966. Episode 21 (What's in a Name?) Air Date: 02-16-1966. Episode 22 (The Day of Choice) Air Date: 02-23-1966. Episode 23 (A Pig in a Poke) Air Date: 03-09-1966. Episode 24 (The Deputy) Air Date: 03-16-1966. Episode 25 (Double Drick) Air Date: 03-23-1966. Episode 26 (The Ballad of Molly Turgis) Air Date: 04-06-1966. Episode 27 (Never Ever Look a Gift Tractor in the Mouth) Air Date: 04-27-1966. Episode 28 (Send Out a Young Boy to College) Air Date: 05-04-1966. Episode 29 (Horse? What Horse?) Air Date: 05-11-1966. Episode 30 (The Rains Came) Air Date: 05-18-1966. Episode 31 (Culture) Air Date: 05-25-1966. Episode 32 (Uncle Ollie) Air Date: 06-01-1966.