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The Beverly Hillbillies

Elly Becomes a Secretary (Season 1, Episode 35)
TV-PG
TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy, Family

When Miss Hathaway gets sick and Mr. Drysdale has to speak at a conference, Jed helps out by running the bank and having Elly be his secretary, while Jethro finds a speech that Drysdale accidentally uses instead of his own. All the while a...See moreWhen Miss Hathaway gets sick and Mr. Drysdale has to speak at a conference, Jed helps out by running the bank and having Elly be his secretary, while Jethro finds a speech that Drysdale accidentally uses instead of his own. All the while a new teller sucks-up to the men and flirts with the women. Written by Anonymous See less
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Director
Writers
Paul Henning (created by) (written by) | Dick Wesson (written by)
Producer
Composer
Perry Botkin Sr. (as Perry Botkin)
Cinematographer
Casting Director
Status
Edit Released
Updated May 22, 1963

Release date
May 22, 1963 (United States)

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9 cast members
Name Known for
Buddy Ebsen
Jed Clampett Jed Clampett   See fewer
Irene Ryan
Daisy Moses Daisy Moses   See fewer
Donna Douglas
Elly May Clampett Elly May Clampett   See fewer
Max Baer Jr.
Jethro Bodine Jethro Bodine   See fewer
John Ashley
Bob Billington Bob Billington   See fewer
Raymond Bailey
Milburn Drysdale Milburn Drysdale   See fewer
Joy Harmon
Kitty Northcross (as Patty Joy Harmon) Kitty Northcross (as Patty Joy Harmon)   See fewer
Willis Bouchey
Mr. Willis Mr. Willis   See fewer
Bill Baldwin
Convention Speaker Convention Speaker   See fewer
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