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Green Acres 4

1968-09-25 | Comedy | 26 episodes
Overview

6 Seasons

Episode

Guess Who's Not Going to the Luau? (1968)

Peterson's Poi Juice is giving away a trip to Hawaii and Arnold Ziffel is chosen as the winner. When the ad agency rep meets Arnold and discovers he's not a human, he tries to disqualify the swine. Famous pig lawyer Oliver Douglas is retained to fight for Arnold's winnings.

Guess Who's Not Going to the Luau? poster

Directed By

Richard L. Bare

Writer

Jay Sommers

The Rummage Sale (1968)

The Douglases are asked to donate old clothing to a charity rummage sale. Lisa is glad to give away Oliver's entire wardrobe, but can't part with any of her dresses. Each has a memory attached, leading to flashbacks of Oliver asking Lisa's father for her hand in marriage, the Douglases' honeymoon in Switzerland and their first party in their new Park Avenue apartment.

The Rummage Sale poster

Directed By

Richard L. Bare

Writer

Jay Sommers

Hail to the Fire Chief (1968)

Scheming to get Oliver to pay his way to a convention, Fire Chief Joe Carson appoints him as his assistant. Instead, Oliver finds the Hooterville Fire Department to be inept and ill-prepared. Oliver's call for improvements results in Uncle Joe being voted out and him being named the new chief.

Hail to the Fire Chief poster

Directed By

Richard L. Bare

Writer

Jay Sommers

Eb's Romance (1968)

Eb announces his engagement to Loreli Appleby, a girl he met the day before. In an attempt to impress his future father-in-law, Eb succeeds in destroying the farmer's cabbage crop. To get back in the man's good graces, Eb pawns Oliver's cow Eleanor so he can make the Appleby's mortgage payment.

Eb's Romance poster

Directed By

Richard L. Bare

Writer

Jay Sommers

The Candidate (1968)

Fed up with the lousy condition of the Hooterville highway, Oliver launches an attack on their beloved state district representative, Ben Hanks. The folksy, duck-calling, guitar-playing politician proves too wily for Oliver, even when caught padding the state payroll with relatives.

The Candidate poster

Directed By

Richard L. Bare

Writer

Jay Sommers

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