When Jed Clampett struck oil in the classic TV show "The Beverly Hillbillies," he left his old house with his daughter, Elly May, his nephew, Jethro Bodine, and his mother-in-law, Daisy Moses, also known as Granny. The sudden wealth from the oil discovery prompted them to move to Beverly Hills, leading to the comedic adventures that followed.
Jed Clampett, the fictional character from the television show "The Beverly Hillbillies," discovered oil in 1961 when he accidentally shot at a swamp while hunting, leading to a gusher of oil. This event set off the series' premise, where he and his family moved from their rural home in the Ozarks to Beverly Hills after striking it rich. The show originally aired from 1962 to 1971.
Elly May Clampett is a fictional character from the classic American television sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies," which aired from 1962 to 1971. Portrayed by actress Donna Douglas, Elly May is the daughter of Jed Clampett, a wealthy oilman, and is known for her tomboyish charm, love of animals, and her beauty. The character embodies a blend of rural innocence and modern sophistication, often serving as a source of comedic contrast to the high-society lifestyle of Beverly Hills. Elly May remains an iconic figure in American pop culture, representing the clash between traditional values and contemporary life.
Jed Bernard's birth name is Jed Boeger Bernard.
Jed Hildebrand's birth name is Jed Cummins Hildebrand.
Brother Jed was born in 1943.
The Ballad of Jed Clampett was created on 1962-11-26.
J.D. "Jed" Clampett , his full name was never revealed .
The dog was a bloodhound and in the show his name was "Duke"
Duke was the name of Jed Clampett's dog on the Beverly Hillbillies. He was a bloodhound.
It is my understanding that Jed Clampett only had one child, daughter Ellie Mae. the "son" whom you are referring to is actually Jed Clampett's nephew, Jethro.
"The Ballad of Jed Clampett" was written by Paul Henning, with music by Flatt and Scruggs. It served as the theme song for the television show "The Beverly Hillbillies."
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Jed Clampett moved to Beverly Hills, California after finding oil on their Missouri Ozarks land.
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The Beverly Hillbillies - 1962 The Teahouse of Jed Clampett 9-17 was released on: USA: 2 February 1971