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Petticoat Junction, 1963 - 1970
English
USA
Profile of Petticoat Junction
Petticoat Junction can be described as humorous. The plot revolves around bosses and employees, a workplace romance, and suburban life. Its comic aspect comes from silly humor. Petticoat Junction's main genre is comedy. In approach, it is realistic. It is set, at least in part, on a train, in a store, and in a hotel. Petticoat Junction takes place in the 1960s.
Summary of Petticoat Junction
From the mind of Paul Henning, creator of THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES, came this charming sitcom that aired from 1963-70. Set in the fictional Hootersville, the show followed the goings-on at the Shady Rest Hotel, run by Kate Bradley (Bea Benaderet) and her three gorgeous daughters: blond, boy-crazy Billie Jo (Jeannine Riley); literary, intellectual Bobbie Joe (Pat Woodell); and redheaded tomboy Betty Joe (Linda Henning). The only way to reach the hotel was via the Cannonball Express, which was run by Charley Pratt (Smiley Burnette) and Floyd Smoot (Rufe Davis). The girls' Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan), who fancied himself the hotel's general manager but instead just generally shirked, and Sam Drucker (Frank Cady), who ran the General Store, round out the cast.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 24 September 1963 |
| Runtime: | 30 min |
| Seasons: | 7 |
Cast and Crew
as Kate Bradley 146 episodes, 1963-1968
as Joseph P. 'Uncle Joe' Carson 192 episodes, 1963-1970
as Willimena Josephine 'Billie Jo' Bradley 71 episodes, 1963-1965
as Roberta Josephine 'Bobbie Jo' Bradley 71 episodes, 1963-1965
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