22min - Grampa tries to teach Tommy the way to handle women, but instead starts a war of the sexes in the McCoy household that threatens to ruin the upcoming dance for everyone.
22min - George gives Kate an old vacuum cleaner, but Grampa is insulted by the act of charity.
22min - Pepino goes out of his way to hire who he thinks will be a weaker co-worker so that he won't have any competition.
22min - Kate likes the new neighbors, but Grampa insists they are snobs.
22min - Grampa disapproves when Luke gets a job as a shoe salesman.
22min - Grampa is worried that Kate will become disillusioned with farm life after they visit her old friend in Hollywood.
22min - In order to secure a loan from the bank, Grampa must sign title to the McCoy farm over to his grandson Luke.
22min - When the McCoys dig up a brontosaurus leg bone on their property, Kate wants to donate it to a museum, but Grampa would rather cash in on a roadside tourist attraction.
22min - Grampa wants to become the new Grand High Imperial Mummy of the Ancient and Loyal Order of the Mystic Nile.
22min - Grampa refuses to give Kate driving lessons, but Luke gives in to her request.
22min - Grampa delights in telling about his war adventures that is until the truth comes to light.
22min - Grampa does everything he can to put an end to the drought, including a rain dance with a Native American.
22min - The McCoys all think that George is wonderful houseguest. Everyone, that is, except for Grampa.
22min - The McCoy household is worried that Kate's widowed mom has been swindled into marrying a man who is really after her 40-a-month income.
22min - Kate is worried about her weight, so Luke tries to ease her mind by altering her dress.
22min - Grampa thinks he's doing the right thing by escorting Hassie to the local hang-out for teenagers.
22min - A young widow invites Grampa out, causing him to forget about his date with Flora.
22min - Grampa talks Luke into becoming a Little League coach.
22min - Grandpa's determination to keep Hassie's 15th birthday party a surprise causes her to become genuinely hurt and angry when she is convinced that no one cares about the occasion.
22min - Grampa becomes a hero of civil disobedience when he threatens to bypass the county road commissioner's rules and repair a pothole himself.
22min - Luke and Grampa's nightly checkers games leaves Kate feeling neglected.
22min - Grampa attempts to hide his furniture from the tax assessor, leading the McCoys' minister to conclude that the family is experiencing serious financial difficulties.
22min - Kate is in line to win the homemaker contest, but Grampa has his eyes on the prize.
22min - Grampa's latest scheme backfires when he withholds an insurance payment.
22min - The McCoys are swindled by a shady paint salesman.
22min - Envious Grampa attempts to sabotage a camping trip arranged by Hank Johnson, a generous neighbor who has become increasingly popular with Little Luke and his friends.
22min - Luke aims to raise his standing with Little Luke by beating Grampa in the annual skeet competition.
22min - Grampa doesn't let his lack of reading ability to get in the way of being hired for a new job that requires answering mail.
22min - A visitor trips on a post hole and uses his acting skills to trick the McCoys into letting him have a long stay.
22min - Little Luke loses the church money he has raised to a carnival shyster, but Grampa has a scheme to get it back.
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