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The Beverly Hillbillies (1962): 15 Weird Facts You Didn’t Know

Remember When | March 3, 2026



#rememberwhen the good ol’ days meant the Clampetts moved to Beverly Hills, that is? This video hilariously highlights the comedy gold that was the Clampett family in action, including Granny, Jethro, Uncle Jed, and Elly May! Relive this classic TV show and funny moments with Granny.

The Beverly Hillbillies (1962): 15 Weird Facts You Didn’t Know

Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
01:54 – #-15: Jethro’s Hustle – Max Baer Jr.
04:01 – #14: Surprising Ages – Buddy Ebsen and Irene Ryan
05:48 – #13: The Cookbook
07:50 – #12: Confusing Family Tree
09:02 – #11: Memory Loss – Raymond Bailey
11:12 – #10: The Other Granny – Bea Benaderet
12:32 – #9: Ellie Mae’s Critters – Donna Douglas
13:50 – #8: Jed Clampett’s Retirement
15:55 – #7: Copyright Gone Wrong
17:35 – #6: Almost Sci-Fi Twist – Paul Henning
18:57 – #5: The Clampett’s Jalopy Value
21:00 – #4: Jethro’s Double Duty
22:04 – #3: Political Rift – Nancy Kulp
23:47 – #2: The Theme Song
26:13 – #1: Brutal Cancellation

Check out our playlist of more retro TV deep dives here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRZTUGHHqdh6OxPqp3M0P1Q5DXSKME9ap

Correction: 06:01 We meant 1966.

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  1. @RememberWhenHQ

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    Be honest… who else grabbed a shovel after watching this show, convinced there might be oil in the backyard—even if you lived in Wilmington, Delaware? We all had a little Jed Clampett in us back then. What’s your strongest Beverly Hillbillies memory?

    Subscribe if you haven’t already, and share this with a friend who still calls the pool a “cement pond.”

    ▶ More retro TV deep dives here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRZTUGHHqdh6OxPqp3M0P1Q5DXSKME9ap

  2. @chrisk7626

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    Gil Scott heron the revolution will not be televised he talks about the purge in that song. The Beverly hillbillies and Hooterville junction will not be so damn relevant!

  3. @chrisk7626

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    Jethro was my favorite My friend Jeff that's what we call him. We would ditch school get baked and we'll watch Beverly hillbillies Gilligan's Island all the classics🎉

  4. @JudyBergland

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    I liked Jed. He was full of practical wisdom about handling difficult problems Noone in the family understood.
    I'm glad he insisted that his character be changed because he fit well into the part of the matriarch of the family.
    Iiked tge fact that his wife (granny's daughter- Rose Ellen " was mentioned on a couple episodes.

    Another thing, Higgins was the SAME trained dog in Petticoat Junction and the original Benji movie. They used his son for other movies.

  5. @JudyBergland

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    In recent years I have been wondering, since Jane Hathaway knew the clampetts were simple minded country folks, why did she always talk to them as if they understood her city style jargin? Mr Drysdale spent less time with them yet he could explain things to them so that they can understand.

  6. @dave900575

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    As kids we called my mom's first cousin Cousin Bud because he was her age. So, not Uncle, but still a sign of respect.

    Although I live in the northeast my mom's family did seem to have a lot of country sayings that caught people in our area by surprise.

  7. @BethRose-g8c

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    ‘Hillbilly’ originally referred to Appalachian mountain communities, many of whom were Union-leaning and resisted Confederate elites. Over time the term was weaponized in the media to stereotype them as backward, which erased the fact that those communities stood up and fought for their own political and economic rights. The Beverly Hillbillies were from the Ozarks, so the name is using the later stereotype, not the original meaning.

  8. @PromasterHOF

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    Just so you know the Beverly Hillbillies were not from WV, KY, TN or NC

    The Clampett family in The Beverly Hillbillies hailed from the Ozark Mountains. While often referred to simply as "the hills," the rural area was depicted as being in the Ozark region, spanning parts of Missouri and Arkansas. The show highlighted their move from this rustic, impoverished life to a mansion in Beverly Hills, California, after striking

  9. @magi267

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    Oh my gosh..I was just listening and heard Granny's voice. Then I looked and saw her standing upright in some modern Church-going clothes.
    And why haven't I seen someone on Drag Race on the Snatch Game be both Jethro and Jethrene? If that person does it well, that is a Snatch Game Win!!

  10. @sheliabesemann554

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    I have always said Donna Douglas was the bravest person on television. She worked with raccoons, possums, bobcats, lions, a hippo, bears, etc. Many times, she was the only one in the scene with the animal. Now that is courage!!!

  11. @ragamuffinrae

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    loved this show, as an animal lover I especially loved Elly Mae and her critters. As for calling Jed uncle, when I was growing up in the 70s and 80s in the midwest you would never call an adult by their first name, it was always Mr. or Mrs or if they were relatives or close friends of your parents they became Aunt or Uncle. Even now, in my 50's, when I meet a former teacher it still feels weird to call them by their first name

  12. @dingodave9160

    March 3, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    I was 21 in 1976 when a friend and I pulled up to a red light in Newport Beach, CA. While waiting for the light to change I glanced into the other car and there he was… Buddy Ebson. He was driving a common brown Chevrolet Nova. I turned to my buddy in the passenger seat to tell him that Uncle Jed was in the next car. When we both looked, he had turned to see us in time to deliver a huge Uncle Jed smile. The light turned green and off he went. I later learned that, like ourselves, he lived on Balboa Island!

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