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When it comes to classic TV, "Green Acres" is the place to be! Head back to Hooterville for the complete third season of this riotous rural frolic. Eddie Albert stars as Oliver Wendell Douglas, the esteemed attorney who trades the rat race of Times Square for farm livin' and fresh air. In turn, his elegant Park Avenue wife Lisa (Eva Gabor) must give up Manhattan's fashion stores for Hooterville's barn chores all in the name of love! Together they bring a hilarious touch of class to America's most lovable country comedy. So say goodbye to city life, and hello to the simple life "Green Acres," we are there!

 

Season Two 1966-1967 (30 Episodes)

# Title Air date Prod#
1 "Wings Over Hooterville" September 14, 1966 033
The dreaded "Bing Bug" invades Hooterville's corn crop. To save his and other farmers' crops, Oliver pays Mr. Haney to use his crop duster, in hopes of using his airforce skills to spray every field. 
2 "Water, Water Everywhere" September 21, 1966 035
Mr. Haney has a new well dug on his farm, and it drains off all the water from Oliver and Lisa's farm. 
3 "I Didn't Raise My Pig to Be a Soldier" September 28, 1966 037
Oliver and Lisa agree to "pig sit" Arnold while the Ziffels enjoy a second honeymoon. 
4 "How to See South America By Bus" October 5, 1966 036
Lisa misinterprets Oliver's interest in a lady farmer, and sets out to break up what she thinks is a "budding romance." 
5 "The Ugly Duckling" October 19, 1966 034
Lisa sends Oliver out to sleep in the barn while Ralph, the lady carpenter, moves in with her for a two-day beauty treatment. 
6 "One of Our Assemblymen is Missing" October 26, 1966 038
Oliver receives a tax bill for $12.03 from the State Farm Unattached Duty Tax Bureau. But in his quest to see why he's paying it, he gets himself and Hooterville in over their heads in politics. 
7 "The Good Old Days" November 2, 1966 039
To improve Lisa's understanding of the role of a "farm wife," Oliver tells her the story of a pioneer couple. 
8 "Eb Discovers the Birds and the Bees" November 9, 1966 040
Oliver takes the place of Eb's father when he explains the romantic facts of life to the hired hand. 
9 "The Hooterville Image" November 16, 1966 041
The farmers of Hooterville Valley fear that Oliver is ruining their image by continuing to wear a suit and tie when he does his chores. 
10 "You Ought to Be in Pictures" November 23, 1966 042
The Chamber of Commerce votes to invite a Hollywood picture company to film a movie in the Hooterville Valley. 
11 "A Home Isn't Built in a Day" November 30, 1966 043
Lisa threatens to leave Oliver unless he completely renovates their farmhouse. 
12 "A Square is Not Round" December 14, 1966 044
A chicken mystery develops on the Douglas farm when Lisa reveals that one of the hens is laying square eggs. Amid that, Oliver can't figure out why the toaster now operates by the sound of saying "five". 
13 "An Old-fashioned Christmas" December 21, 1966 046
Oliver is determined to have an old-fashioned Christmas, which includes decorating his own tree. But even in Hooterville, all they sell are gaudy aluminum ones, and chopping trees down is prohibited by the state agriculture department. 
14 "Never Trust a Little Old Lady" December 28, 1966 048
Oliver cannot find an accurate means of predicting the weather in Hooterville. Most of the community relies on the TV newscast's little old lady who steps out of a tiny clock with or without an umbrella. 
15 "School Days" January 4, 1967 049
Oliver enrolls Lisa at the Hooterville High School to learn the art of homemaking. 
16 "His Honor" January 11, 1967 047
When the Hooterville City Council selects Oliver to judge the apple competition at the annual fair, he gets the idea that he's been appointed to the circuit court. 
17 "It's So Peaceful in the Country" January 18, 1967 045
Oliver and Lisa invite Oliver's mother to visit them on the farm for a much-needed rest. 
18 "Exodus to Bleedswell" January 25, 1967 050
A rival town threatens to lure away the citizens of Hooterville Valley with an offer of lucrative defense jobs. 
19 "It's Human to be Humane" February 1, 1967 051
Lisa becomes the Humane Officer in Hooterville and turns the Douglas farmhouse into an animal shelter. 
20 "Never Take Your Wive to a Convention" February 8, 1967 052
Oliver and Lisa attend a farm convention in the city, where they meet a not-so-ex-gangster and his wife. 
21 "The Computer Age" February 15, 1967 054
In planning the most efficient way to run a farm, Oliver champions the cause of computers. 
22 "Never Start Talking Unless Your Voice Comes Out" February 22, 1967 053
An official-looking letter from Washington comes to Oliver, and his secretive behavior leads his neighbors to speculate as to its content. 
23 "The Beverly Hillbillies" March 1, 1967 055
Hooterville gives its impression of "The Beverly Hillbillies" in a special charity show featuring Lisa as "Granny," Oliver as "Jethro," and Mr. Kimball as "Jed Clampett." 
24 "Lisa's Vegetable Garden" March 8, 1967 056
Lisa decides to plant her own vegetables and become a real farmer. 
25 "The Saucer Season" March 15, 1967 057
When Eb claims he saw a flying saucer and little green men, the Douglas farm becomes an object of interest for curiosity seekers and the Air Force. 
26 "Getting Even With Haney" March 22, 1967 059
Oliver has his "day in court" with Mr. Haney, as he represents the Ziffels in a suit against his "washing machine" that destroyed their home. But first they have to find a judge that's not related to Haney! 
27 "Kimball Gets Fired" March 29, 1967 060
Oliver and Lisa have a romantic crisis on their hands when Mr. Kimball is replaced as the County Agent by a new member of the Agricultural Department. And his replacement doesn't help; he simply criticizes Oliver's and the rest of the farmers crops. 
28 "The Vulgar Ring Story" April 12, 1967 058
Lisa reveals the fascinating story of why women in her family had to marry American men every fourth generation. 
29 "Who's Lisa?" April 19, 1967 061
When Lisa gets a blow on the head and suffers a mysterious lapse of memory, Oliver finds himself living with a total stranger. 
30 "Music to Milk By" April 26, 1967 063
Oliver buys Eb a radio for his birthday. Unfortunatley during a big radio contest, the cow eats it and Eb must listen to it in the cow's stomach, before its digested! 

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