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  • The Beverly Hillbillies: Trick or Treat
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  • The Beverly Hillbillies is about a family known as the Clampetts. The family is made up of widower Jed Clampett, his mother-in-law Daisy Moses (known as Granny), Jed's tomboy teenage daughter Elly Mae and Jethro Bodine (the teenage son of Jed's cousin Pearl Bodine who calls Jed "Uncle"). Jed lives in poverty in the mountains of an unspecified state. When oil is discovered on Jed's property, he instantly becomes a multi-millionaire. Jed's cousin Pearl urges him to move to California, where he can enjoy a life of luxury, and to take her son Jethro with him. The Clampetts move into a mansion in Beverly Hills. The Clampetts are poorly educated and have little understanding of life outside of their old rural hometown. Much of the series' humor derives from the Clampetts' many cultural misunders
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  • The Beverly Hillbillies is about a family known as the Clampetts. The family is made up of widower Jed Clampett, his mother-in-law Daisy Moses (known as Granny), Jed's tomboy teenage daughter Elly Mae and Jethro Bodine (the teenage son of Jed's cousin Pearl Bodine who calls Jed "Uncle"). Jed lives in poverty in the mountains of an unspecified state. When oil is discovered on Jed's property, he instantly becomes a multi-millionaire. Jed's cousin Pearl urges him to move to California, where he can enjoy a life of luxury, and to take her son Jethro with him. The Clampetts move into a mansion in Beverly Hills. The Clampetts are poorly educated and have little understanding of life outside of their old rural hometown. Much of the series' humor derives from the Clampetts' many cultural misunderstandings and the difficulties that they have in adjusting to life in their new surroundings. In the episode, Granny is upset because she has not been welcomed to Beverly Hills by her neighbors. Jed says that they should go to their neighbors' houses and introduce themselves. The Clampetts do not realize that it is Halloween, a holiday with which they are unfamiliar. In their shabby old clothes, they are mistaken for costumed trick-or-treaters and are given large amounts of candy.