The Real McCoys
The Real McCoys is an American situation comedy co-produced by Danny Thomas' "Marterto Productions", in association with Walter Brennan and Irving Pincus' "Westgate" company. The series aired for five seasons on the ABC-TV network from 1957 through 1962 and then for its final year on CBS from 1962 to 1963. The series, set in the San Fernando Valley of California, was filmed in Hollywood at Desilu studios.
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Season 1
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E1
Californy, Here We Come
The McCoys move from Smokey Corners, West Virginia., to a ranch in Fernando Valley, Calif., which Grampa McCoy has inherited from his brother Ben. They have also inherited Pepino, a ranch hand, and they meet their neighbors, Flora and George MacMichael. But Grampa finds himself homesick for ""West Virginny.""
Oct 3, 1957 · 30m -
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E2
The Egg War
The McCoys start a roadside eggstand and, inadvertently, an egg war with neighbor Harry Poulson.
Oct 10, 1957 · 30m -
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E3
Kate's Dress
The male McCoys try to outwit the female members by using money in the cookie jar to buy a shotgun rather than a dress for Kate to attend the PTA meeting. When the men concede defeat and they buy Kate a dress, things get even worse. Fortunately, the PTA president is able to correct their choice of dress.
Oct 17, 1957 · 30m -
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E4
Grampa Sells His Gun
The McCoys find themselves in trouble when they need $150 to meet a mortgage payment. Checking through all their wordly goods, they discover their only valuable asset is a rifle handed down to Grampa by his great-grandfather. Grampa finally decides parting with his treasure is better than borrowing money from his neighbor George.
Oct 24, 1957 · 30m -
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E5
A Question of Discipline
Grampa McCoy takes over the supervision of Hassie and Little Luke when, after getting bad grades in school, Kate starts to discipline them. He soon learns it isn't as easy as he thought and is happy to turn the job back to Kate.
Oct 31, 1957 · 30m -
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E6
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
Grampa thinks he's made a sharp business deal when he sells some useless farm land, until he finds out the freeway is going through that part of their land. Luke and Kate feel Grampa has been swindled -- but Grampa's native honesty saves the day for the McCoys.
Nov 7, 1957 · 30m -
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E7
Luke Gets His Freedom
When Grampa thinks Luke is being henpecked by Kate, Luke decides to prove him wrong—and ends up sleeping on the couch in the living room.
Nov 14, 1957 · 30m -
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E8
Grampa's Date
Luke and Kate urge Grampa to invite Flora MacMichael as his date to attend the Valley Ranchers annual fall dance and box supper. Grampa will have none of it until he hears that Flora is the best cook in the county.
Nov 21, 1957 · 30m -
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E9
The Fishing Contest
Grampa McCoy and his archrival George MacMichael enter a fishing contest. With the discovery that California fish are elusive if not intelligent, Grampa almost resorts to cheating.
Nov 28, 1957 · 30m -
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E10
It's a Woman's World
The McCoys' neighbor Mrs Webster asks their support in her race for a seat on the City Council, but Grampa feels women have no place in politics. When he learns it is necessary to read and write in order to vote, he tries various subterfuges to pass the reading test. His innate honesty prevails, and he also assists the neighbor in her political ambitions.
Dec 5, 1957 · 30m -
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E11
The Bigger They Are
Grampa's jealousy leads him to court and a confrontation with his romantic rival---the judge. Grampa finds a stranger beating his time with Flora and takes his revenge on Flora's apple tree. When Flora hauls him into court for refusing to pay damages, Grampa recognizes the judge as the ""stranger.""
Dec 12, 1957 · 30m -
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E12
Gambling Is a Sin
Grampa and Luke invite their minister to the house for dinner to help Kate get on a church committee. Before the minister shows up, Grampa has given a billboard salesman permission to use the barn roof for an advertisement for a gambling house in Las Vegas. Luke solves the dilemma by painting out some of the letters in the advertisement.
Dec 19, 1957 · 30m -
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E13
Let's Be Buddies
Dec 26, 1957 · 30m -
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E14
Grampa and the Driver's License
Jan 2, 1958 · 30m -
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E15
The Lady's Man
Luke becomes jealous when a photographer for a national magazine comes to their ranch to use Kate as a model and is over-attentive to Kate from Luke's viewpoint. Grampa eggs him on, and they are both humiliated when they learn the photographer is a happily married man. He tells Luke how lucky he is to have Kate for his wife.
Jan 9, 1958 · 30m -
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E16
Luke's Mother-in-Law
Jan 16, 1958 · 30m -
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E17
The Matchmaker
A hunting dog wanders onto the McCoy ranch, and when the owner, Joe Johnson, appears to claim him, Grampa tries to make a trade with him for the dog. Joe refuses until Grampa promises he will arrange a date for Joe with Flora MacMichael.
Jan 23, 1958 · 30m -
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E18
The Goodys Come to Town
The McCoys are visited by Frank Goody and his attractive daughter from Smokey Corners, West Virginia. When Elvira starts playing up to Luke, Kate becomes jealous.
Jan 30, 1958 · 30m -
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E19
Little Luke's Education
When Little Luke gets into a fight after classmates call him a ""hillbilly,"" the entire McCoy family becomes involved. Grampa finally sets things right when he is asked by the teacher to address the class, and he proceeds to tell them about the ""dumb hillbillies"" who helped build the country they are living in.
Feb 6, 1958 · 30m -
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E20
Time to Retire
When Luke and Kate learn mailman Mr. Perkins is retiring at the insistence of his children, they decide Grampa should take things easy. Grampa feels he is not needed on the ranch, and he pretends to be ill. The family decides he is not yet ready for retirement.
Feb 13, 1958 · 30m -
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E21
Grampa's Proposal
Feb 20, 1958 · 30m -
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E22
The Homeymoon
After two years of marriage, Luke and Kate go on their honeymoon. Grampa: Walter Brennan. Kate: Kathleen Nolan.
Feb 27, 1958 · 30m -
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E23
Once There was a Traveling Saleswoman
Luke falls head over heels for a pretty swimming-pool saleswoman. Miss Eberle: Peggy Knudsen. Luke: Richard Crenna. Kate: Kathleen Nolan. Grampa: Walter Brennan.
Mar 6, 1958 · 30m -
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E24
My Favorite Uncle
Uncle Dave's tall tales impress all the McCoys except Grampa (Walter Brennan). Dave: Harry Shannon. Kate: Kathleen Nolan. Luke: Richard Crenna. Hassie: Lydia Reed.
Mar 13, 1958 · 30m -
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E25
Grampa's Birthday
Mar 20, 1958 · 30m -
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E26
New Doctor in Town
Grampa has a cold, but he doesn't trust the new doctor - or any doctor, for that matter.
Mar 27, 1958 · 30m -
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E27
For Love or Money
Apr 3, 1958 · 30m -
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E28
Kate's Career
Apr 10, 1958 · 30m -
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E29
When a Fellow Needs a Friend
Apr 17, 1958 · 30m -
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E30
It Pays to Be Poor
The McCoys teach a wealthy couple the joys of simple living.
Apr 24, 1958 · 30m -
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E31
The Life of the Party
May 1, 1958 · 30m -
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E32
Three Is a Crowd
May 8, 1958 · 30m -
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E33
The New Look
May 15, 1958 · 30m -
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E34
Volunteer Fire Department
May 22, 1958 · 30m -
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E35
You Can't Always Be a Hero
May 29, 1958 · 30m -
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E36
The Homely Boy
Jun 5, 1958 · 30m -
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E37
Her Flaming Youth
Jun 12, 1958 · 30m -
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E38
The Corn Eating Contest
Jun 19, 1958 · 30m -
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E39
You're Never Too Old
Luke and Kate join a young people's recreation group and suggest Grampa join the ""Young Old Timers."" He refuses, saying they are all old fuddy-duddies with no family interests. After consistently being left alone, he finally decides to investigate the old-timers group and is acclaimed by them as an artist at whittling.
Jun 26, 1958 · 30m