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* [[Brats with Slingshots]]
* [[Brats with Slingshots]]
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "''Wellllll'' Doggies!", "JED! JED! JED!", "Y'all come back now, y'hear?"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "''Wellllll'' Doggies!", "JED! JED! JED!", "Y'all come back now, y'hear?"
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Whatever happened to Cousin Pearl, Jehtro's mother?
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: Inverted; the pilot and first few episodes were much more serious in nature and focused on Jed finding a "Maw" for a Elly.
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: Inverted; the pilot and first few episodes were much more serious in nature and focused on Jed finding a "Maw" for a Elly.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Whatever happened to Cousin Pearl, Jehtro's mother?
* [[Crossover]]: A 1968 Thanksgiving episode sent the Clampetts to Hooterville, where they mingled with the characters from ''[[Petticoat Junction]]'' and ''[[Green Acres]]''. All three rural-themed sitcoms were developed by Paul Henning.
* [[Crossover]]: A 1968 Thanksgiving episode sent the Clampetts to Hooterville, where they mingled with the characters from ''[[Petticoat Junction]]'' and ''[[Green Acres]]''. All three rural-themed sitcoms were developed by Paul Henning.
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Elly May - and Granny.
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Elly May - and Granny.
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* [[Dreadful Musician]]: Cousin Pearl considers herself a talented piano player and opera star, in reality her singing is bad enough for the neighbors to summon the police to make it stop.
* [[Dreadful Musician]]: Cousin Pearl considers herself a talented piano player and opera star, in reality her singing is bad enough for the neighbors to summon the police to make it stop.
* [[Dumb Is Good]]: The Clampett family may not be the smartest, but they are one of the sweetest. Meanwhile, the Drysdales are smarter, and are possibly the greediest couple you will ever see.
* [[Dumb Is Good]]: The Clampett family may not be the smartest, but they are one of the sweetest. Meanwhile, the Drysdales are smarter, and are possibly the greediest couple you will ever see.
* [[The Film of the Series]]: Released in 1993, it takes place in a different continuity than the original series.
* [[Hollywood Dateless]] and [[Hollywood Homely]]: Poor Jane Hathaway.
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]
* [[Farmer's Daughter]]: Elly May.
* [[Farmer's Daughter]]: Elly May.
* [[Feuding Families]]: The season 1 episode "The Great Feud" has the Clampetts and Drysdales getting into this.
* [[Feuding Families]]: The season 1 episode "The Great Feud" has the Clampetts and Drysdales getting into this.
* [[The Film of the Series]]: Released in 1993, it takes place in a different continuity than the original series.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: The basic premise of the show.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: The basic premise of the show.
* [[Flanderization]]: Jethro becomes more obsessed with pop culture and becoming a big star, and Mr. Drysdale becomes more of a [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|greedy banker stereotype]].
* [[Flanderization]]: Jethro becomes more obsessed with pop culture and becoming a big star, and Mr. Drysdale becomes more of a [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|greedy banker stereotype]].
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* [[Gender Equal Ensemble]]: The titular family has two males (Jed and Jethro) and two females (Granny and Elly). Additional regular characters include two males (Milburn and Sonny Drysdale) and two females (Margaret Drysdale and Jane Hathaway).
* [[Gender Equal Ensemble]]: The titular family has two males (Jed and Jethro) and two females (Granny and Elly). Additional regular characters include two males (Milburn and Sonny Drysdale) and two females (Margaret Drysdale and Jane Hathaway).
* [[Gilligan Cut]]
* [[Gilligan Cut]]
* [[Hollywood Dateless]] and [[Hollywood Homely]]: Poor Jane Hathaway.
* [[Jerkass]]: Jethro. Also Mr. and Mrs. Drysdale.
* [[If I Wanted You Dead...]]: After Mr. Drysdale gets a hole blown through his hat by Granny, Jed makes it clear that if Granny had actually tried to shoot ''him'', she wouldn't have missed.
* [[If I Wanted You Dead...]]: After Mr. Drysdale gets a hole blown through his hat by Granny, Jed makes it clear that if Granny had actually tried to shoot ''him'', she wouldn't have missed.
* [[It Came From Beverly Hills]]
* [[It Came From Beverly Hills]]
* [[Ivy League for Everyone]]
* [[Ivy League for Everyone]]
* [[Jeopardy Thinking Music]]: Used in the 1993 film.
* [[Jeopardy Thinking Music]]: Used in the 1993 film.
* [[Jerkass]]: Jethro. Also Mr. and Mrs. Drysdale.
* [[Landmark Sale]]: The final season featured a storyline where the Clampetts go to Washington and Jed is conned into buying the White House, the Capitol Building and other landmarks.
* [[Landmark Sale]]: The final season featured a storyline where the Clampetts go to Washington and Jed is conned into buying the White House, the Capitol Building and other landmarks.
** That same conman (played by [[The Phil Silvers Show|Sgt. Bilko]], no less) tricked them into buying The Statue of Liberty and Central Park in an earlier episode.
** That same conman (played by [[The Phil Silvers Show|Sgt. Bilko]], no less) tricked them into buying The Statue of Liberty and Central Park in an earlier episode.