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Californy, Here We Come
Grampa Amos must adjust to a more modern way of life when the McCoy family moves from Smokey Corners, West Virginia to an inherited ranch in the San Fernando Valley of California.
22:15
The Egg War
Grampa starts a price war with the Poulson Egg Company, but the real trouble begins when Hassie sets a date with Mr. Poulson's son.
Kate's Dress
It's a battle of the sexes in the McCoy household over the money in the cookie jar. Grampa and Luke want a new rifle, but Kate needs a new dress for the PTA meeting.
22:07
Grampa Sells His Gun
Grampa faces selling his most prized possessions, a flintlock musket handed down through generations of McCoys, when the mortgage on the farm comes due.
22:14
A Question of Discipline
Grampa finds out that raising kids isn't easy at his age when he takes over the disciplining of Little Luke and Hassie.
22:16
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
The rest of the family thinks Grampa is taking advantage of a city fellow by selling him five acres of worthless land.
22:05
Luke Gets His Freedom
Grampa thinks Kate is running Luke's life and sets out to prove that it isn't fitting for a McCoy to be henpecked.
22:17
Grandpa's Date
Grampa refuses to take Flora to the annual fall dance until he hears how good her cooking is.
22:11
The Fishing Contest
Grampa and George try to cheat each other in a fishing contest with whoppers that were caught by someone else.
22:13
It's a Woman's World
Grampa comes up with a scheme to pass a reading test so he can vote against a female politician.
The Bigger They Are
Grampa and Flora's relationship takes a wrong turn when he overreacts to her old friend and her annoying apple tree.
22:09
Gambling is a Sin
Grampa's scheme to get the barn painted for free backfires when a casino advertisement is placed on the roof as Kate lobbies to join the church's anti-gambling committee.
Let's Be Buddies
Grampa can't tolerate George's insincere method of gaining membership at the local lodge.
22:12
Grampa and the Driver's License
Grampa doesn't want to admit that he needs glasses to pass the test for his California driver's license.
The Lady's Man
Grampa insists Luke takes matters into his own hands when an athletic photographer for a national magazine visits and showers Kate with flattery.
Luke's Mother-in-Law
When Mother Purvis comes for a visit, Grampa warns Luke about mother-in-law trouble, but the real trouble is for Kate.
The Matchmaker
Grampa arranges to trade a date with Flora with for a shy, elderly fellow's hunting dog.
The Goodys Come to Town
When Frank Goody and his lovely daughter Elvira visit the McCoys from Smokey Corners, Kate burns with jealousy when Luke and Elvira catch up on old times.
Little Luke's Education
Classmates pick on Little Luke about being a hillbilly and Grampa decides to educate the youngsters about their proud heritage.
Time to Retire
Luke and Kate think that Grampa should retire and take things easy but Grampa isn't ready to be put out to pasture yet.
22:08
Grampa's Proposal
When Flora's old flame returns and proposes marriage to her, Grampa decides he better put in a proposal himself.
The Honeymoon
Grampa schemes to allow Luke and Kate a getaway to make up for their lost honeymoon, but the trip turns out to be anything but relaxing and private.
Once There Was a Traveling Saleswoman
Luke gets swindled into buying a swimming pool from a beautiful saleswoman, but Grampa has a plan to void the contract without hurting Luke's bruised pride.
22:10
My Favorite Uncle
Everyone is thrilled when a rich uncle visits the McCoy's ranch for a short stay -- except for Grampa, who is sharing his bed with him.
Grampa's Birthday
Grampa's method of keeping a calendar is off by a day and he thinks that everyone has forgotten his birthday.
New Doctor in Town
Grampa refuses to admit that the new doctor's treatment helped him get over a bad cold.
For Love or Money
Pepino goes to work for George after Grampa refuses to give him a raise.
Kate's Career
Grampa won't tolerate Kate working at home as a dress maker -- until the local shop owner riles him up by trying to put an end to her success.
When a Fellow Needs a Friend
Grampa gets a parking ticket and decides to fight it in court, but when he needs character witnesses, even his own family considers all of the fibs and tall-tales he's told over the years.
It Pays to be Poor
A wealthy couple learns the joys of simple living from the McCoys.
The Life of the Party
Grampa thinks that he's the life of Kate's and Luke's parties.
Three is a Crowd
Grampa tries to put a stop to a marriage-minded widow who is chasing George.
The New Look
A new county farm agent offers to help Luke modernize the henhouse, but Grampa refuses to let go of his old-fashioned ways of farming.
Volunteer Fire Department
Grampa tries to join the volunteer fire brigade, but they refuse him.
You Can't Always be a Hero
Grampa thinks he's the perfect role model for Little Luke. That is, until the boy starts getting in trouble for telling fibs and using bad language.
The Homely Boy
Hassie rejects a date with the homeliest boy in class.
Her Flaming Youth
Grampa comes to the rescue when an old photograph of Flora in a bathing suit gets people talking.
The Corn Eating Contest
There's more than just pride riding on a McCoy in the school's corn-eating contest: Grampa has bet Kate's prized laying hen that Little Luke will win.
You're Never Too Old
Luke and Kate join a young people's recreation group and suggest Grampa join the ""Young Old Timers,"" but he refuses, saying they are all old fuddy-duddies with no family interests.
The New Car
Luke and Kate try and talk Grampa into trading in the McCoys' old Ford, but Grampa won't let go of a ""member of the family"" that easily.
22:42
Grampa Learns About Teenagers
Grandpa and Luke's efforts to help Hassie win the attention of the most popular boy in school backfire, but for unexpected reasons.
Blow the House Down
Little Luke desperately wants play trumpet in the school band, but has no talent for the instrument. Grandpa resorts to chicanery to help him prevail when tryout day arrives.
The Dancin' Fool
Kate insists that Luke takes dancing lessons to improve his social graces, but she is unpleasantly surprised to learn that his teacher is an attractive young woman.
The New Well
Luke goes over Grampa's head when he hires a geologist to locate and drill the new well.
The New Dog
Grampa falls for a con man's scheme and buys a worthless dog but comes up with a plan to get his money back.
Sing for Your Supper
Luke decides to prove to the family that he can sing by entering a talent show being broadcast on the radio.
Do You Kiss Your Wife?
A spat develops between Luke and Kate over the public show of affection as their long-married friends continue to carry on like newlyweds.
The Perfect Swine
Grampa schemes to pass off a prized pig as his own at the county fair.
Leave It to the Girls
Grampa tries to teach Tommy the way to handle women and starts a war of the sexes in the McCoy household that threatens to ruin the upcoming dance for everyone.
The Gift
George gives Kate an old vacuum cleaner, but Grampa is insulted by the act of charity.
The New Hired Hand
Pepino goes out of his way to hire what he thinks will be a weaker co-worker so that he won't have any competition.
The New Neighbors
Kate likes the new neighbors, but Grampa insists they are snobs.
Luke Gets a Job
Grampa disapproves when Luke gets a job as a shoe salesman.
The McCoys Visit Hollywood
Grampa is worried that Kate will become disillusioned with farm life after they visit her old friend in Hollywood.
The Bank Loan
In order to secure a loan from the bank, Grampa must sign title to the McCoy farm over to his grandson Luke.
The Great Discovery
When the McCoys dig up a brontosaurus leg bone on their property, Kate wants to donate it to a museum, but Grampa would rather cash in on a roadside tourist attraction.
Son of the Mystic Nile
Grampa wants to become the new Grand High Imperial Mummy of the Ancient and Loyal Order of the Mystic Nile.
22:18
Kate Learns to Drive
Grampa refuses to give Kate driving lessons, but Luke gives in to her request.
Grampa's Private War
Grampa delights in telling about his war adventures - until the truth comes to light.
The Rainmaker
Grampa does everything he can to put an end to the drought, including a rain dance with a Native American.
The Perfect Houseguest
The McCoys all think that George is wonderful houseguest, except for Grampa.
The Wedding
The McCoy household is worried that Kate's widowed mom has been swindled into marrying a man who is really after her $40-a-month income.
Kate's Diet
Kate is worried about her weight, so Luke tries to ease her mind by altering her dress.
What's Family For?
Grampa thinks he's doing the right thing by escorting Hassie to the local hang-out for teenagers.
Grampa Takes the Primrose Path
A young widow invites Grampa out, causing him to forget about his date with Flora.
Batter Up!
Grampa talks Luke into becoming a Little League coach.
22:36
Sweet Fifteen
Grandpa's determination to keep Hassie's 15th birthday party a surprise causes her to become genuinely hurt and angry when she is convinced that no one cares about the occasion.
Go Fight City Hall
Grampa becomes a hero of civil disobedience when he threatens to bypass the county road commissioner's rules and repair a pothole himself.
Two's Company
Luke and Grampa's nightly checkers games leaves Kate feeling neglected.
22:19
The Tax Man Cometh
Grampa attempts to hide his furniture from the tax assessor, leading the McCoys' minister to conclude that the family is experiencing serious financial difficulties
The Mrs. Homemaker Contest
Kate is in line to win the homemaker contest, but Grampa has his eyes on the prize.
The Insurance Policy
Grampa's latest scheme backfires when he withholds an insurance payment.
How to Paint a House
The McCoys are swindled by a shady paint salesman.
The Great Woodsman
Envious Grampa attempts to sabotage a camping trip arranged by Hank Johnson, a generous neighbor who has become increasingly popular with Little Luke and his friends.
The Big Skeet Shoot
Luke aims to raise his standing with Little Luke by beating Grampa in the annual skeet competition.
Grampa's New Job
Grampa doesn't let his lack of reading ability to get in the way of getting hired for a new job that requires answering mail.
The Actor
A visitor trips on a post hole and uses his acting skills to trick the McCoys into letting him have a long stay.
Fire When Ready, Grampa
Little Luke loses the church money he has raised to a carnival shyster, but Grampa has a scheme to get it back.
Cast: Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, Kathleen Nolan
Writer: Irving Pincus
Directed By: Hy Averback, David Alexander
Producer: Irving Pincus, Norman Pincus
Sitcoms, Screwball, Quirky, Goofy, Family Friendly, Family Comedies