The Clampett clan finds features of their new Beverly Hills mansion beyond their comprehension. Highly educated bank secretary Jane Hathaway finds them beyond hers.
Jed and his dog Duke are both feeling down without a woman in their lives, until they see and pursue a French woman and her poodle that she brought to breed with Mrs. Drysdale's dog.
Flatt and Scruggs and their wives come to visit their old sweetheart, but Pearl thinks they're there to propose. Jed throws a wingding for them and the duo play music for the Clampetts.
Granny and Cousin Pearl are at each other's throats over who's going to take care of cooking and the house, so Jed has to find ways to keep them apart.
For man-hungry Pearl to save face, Jed has Mr. Brewster publicly propose, with Pearl to turn him down, but hamming it up makes things not go as planned.
Back home for Christmas, Elly May bonds with her old animal friends, while Pearl plays the piano for the "new" movie in town (the silent version of Ben Hur) to impress Mr. Brewster.
Jed, Elly May, Jethro, and Granny take their first airplane flight back home for Christmas to visit cousin Pearl, who's busy cooking up a feast to win Mr. Brewster's unwilling heart.
Mr. Drysdale convinces his self-absorbed stepson Sonny to date Elly May to Mrs. Drysdale's consternation, while Granny and Jed make preparations for Thanksgiving.
As Mrs. Drysdale revives from her first encounter with the Clampetts, she thinks she's hallucinating due to Clampett efforts to help her, believing her a lush.
Snooty Mrs. Drysdale zooms in from her Boston retreat to see for herself what kind of people are the Clampetts. Meanwhile, the Clampetts discover the telephone.
The Clampett clan finds features of their new Beverly Hills mansion beyond their comprehension. Highly educated bank secretary Jane Hathaway finds them beyond hers.
The Clampett clan finds features of their new Beverly Hills mansion beyond their comprehension. Highly educated bank secretary Jane Hathaway finds them beyond hers.