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When The Beverly Hillbillies made its TV debut in 1962, it was dismissed by critics as little more than a hillbilly cartoon, but the viewers knew better. With its fish-out-of-water premise ...
The mind-blowing mansion that served as the main location for The Beverly Hillbillies is for sale, and you won't believe the photos — or the price tag.
A Los Angeles mansion made famous in the credits of the long-running CBS sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies has sold for a very un-hillbilly like price of $150 million.
Next to The Beverly Hillbillies, his most popular role was as detective Barnaby Jones, which aired on CBS from 1973 to 1980. Married three times, he had seven children and passed away on July 6 ...
Actor Buddy Ebsen, who died at age 95 in 2003, found fame by starring in two of the most popular classic television shows in history: The Beverly Hillbillies (CBS, 1962 to 1971) and Barnaby Jones.
The Real 'Beverly Hillbillies' Mansion Sells for about $150 Million - See the Photos! The exterior of the home, formerly the most expensive listing in America, was used for the CBS sitcom, which ...
Photos by Jim Bartsch, courtesy of Hilton & Hyland. The Bel Air mansion that played the Clampett’s Beverly Hills home in the 1960s television show, The Beverly Hillbillies, ...
Exclusive ‘Beverly Hillbillies’ star Buddy Ebsen lost 'The Wizard of Oz’ role for this horrifying reason, daughter says Kiki Ebsen is doing a one-woman show in honor of the 'Barnaby Jones ...
Get ready to laugh out loud as the Clampett family from The Beverly Hillbillies returns to the stage! The local non-profit Artist Connection Theatre presents this lively re-enactment, capturing ...
Robert M. Leeds, 79, director of "The Beverly Hillbillies" TV series. ... he worked as a film editor for Jack Webb’s Mark VII Productions on “Dragnet” and two of Webb’s motion pictures, ...
When The Beverly Hillbillies made its TV debut in 1962, it was dismissed by critics as little more than a hillbilly cartoon, but the viewers knew better. With its fish-out-of-water premise ...