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Petticoat Junction

  • Série télévisée
  • 1963–1970
  • TV-G
  • 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,0/10
3,9 k
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Bea Benaderet, Edgar Buchanan, Smiley Burnette, Frank Cady, Rufe Davis, Linda Henning, Gunilla Hutton, Meredith MacRae, Mike Minor, Jeannine Riley, Lori Saunders, and Pat Woodell in Petticoat Junction (1963)
Norman Rockwell: Painting America
Liretrailer4 min 35 s
5 vidéos
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SitcomComedy

Les mésaventures du personnel familial de The Shady Rest Hotel et de leurs voisins de Hooterville.Les mésaventures du personnel familial de The Shady Rest Hotel et de leurs voisins de Hooterville.Les mésaventures du personnel familial de The Shady Rest Hotel et de leurs voisins de Hooterville.

  • Creator
    • Paul Henning
  • Stars
    • Edgar Buchanan
    • Linda Henning
    • Bea Benaderet
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,0/10
    3,9 k
    MA NOTE
    • Creator
      • Paul Henning
    • Stars
      • Edgar Buchanan
      • Linda Henning
      • Bea Benaderet
    • 42Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 7Commentaires de critiques
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    • Prix
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Vidéos5

    Petticoat Junction: The Official First Season
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    Petticoat Junction: The Official First Season
    Petticoat Junction: The Official First Season
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    Petticoat Junction: The Official First Season
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    Petticoat Junction: The Official First Season
    Norman Rockwell: Painting America
    Trailer 4:35
    Norman Rockwell: Painting America
    Petticoat Junction: The Official First Season
    Interview 2:41
    Petticoat Junction: The Official First Season

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    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Uncle Joe Carson
    • 1963–1970
    Linda Henning
    Linda Henning
    • Betty Jo Bradley
    • 1963–1970
    Bea Benaderet
    Bea Benaderet
    • Kate Bradley
    • 1963–1968
    Frank Cady
    Frank Cady
    • Sam Drucker
    • 1963–1970
    Lori Saunders
    Lori Saunders
    • Bobbie Jo Bradley
    • 1965–1970
    Rufe Davis
    Rufe Davis
    • Floyd Smoot
    • 1963–1970
    Meredith MacRae
    Meredith MacRae
    • Billie Jo Bradley
    • 1966–1970
    Mike Minor
    Mike Minor
    • Steve Elliott…
    • 1964–1970
    Smiley Burnette
    Smiley Burnette
    • Charley Pratt
    • 1963–1967
    Jeannine Riley
    Jeannine Riley
    • Billie Jo Bradley
    • 1963–1965
    Pat Woodell
    Pat Woodell
    • Bobbie Jo Bradley
    • 1963–1965
    June Lockhart
    June Lockhart
    • Dr. Janet Craig
    • 1968–1970
    Gunilla Hutton
    Gunilla Hutton
    • Billie Jo Bradley
    • 1965–1966
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Homer Bedloe
    • 1963–1968
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Wendell Gibbs…
    • 1965–1969
    Elvia Allman
    Elvia Allman
    • Selma Plout…
    • 1963–1970
    Kay E. Kuter
    Kay E. Kuter
    • Newt Kiley
    • 1964–1969
    Jack Bannon
    Jack Bannon
    • Roger Budd…
    • 1963–1969
    • Creator
      • Paul Henning
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs42

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    Sargebri

    The Inventor of Jiggle T.V.

    When this show first premiered its biggest attraction were the three Bradley daughters. However, you really got to see a great comedy and the real stars were the late great Bea Benederet as Kate and the late and equally great Edgar Buchanan as Uncle Joe, who was always looking to get rich quick. The girls themselves were pretty well fleshed out characters themselves. Billie Jo was the ambitious star-struck one, Bobbie Jo was the somewhat dim bulb and Betty Jo was the tomboy. Betty Jo became the most evolved character as you saw her grow up from being a girl who was pretty much pre-occupied with sports into a beautiful young woman who eventually settled down and married the man of her dreams. Too bad Bea Benederet passed away. When that happened the wind seemed to go out of the show and within two years it was gone. Perhaps it was a precursor of things to come becuase within a year after it had gone off the air all the great rural television shows were virtually wiped out in the infamous purge of 1971.
    aguything

    Petticoat Junction

    Hi, everyone. I'm Roy. Petticoat Junction was already halfway through its first season when I first got to view it. This would be February 1964 and I was nine going on ten. I was already hooked on The Beverly Hillbillies and had grown fond of the rural sensibilities of that show. My home town, Fresno California, was a lot like Hooterville in the '50s and '60s.

    After seeing my very first episode, which was Last Chance Farm, I knew that I wanted to continue watching the show. I can't really specify what it was about the first episode. I did develop a crush on the youngest daughter, Betty Jo, but that wouldn't happen for weeks. In the meantime I enjoyed watching Kate outwit Homer Bedloe and also looked forward to seeing what Uncle Joe's latest moneymaking scheme would be. Tuesday night (when it originally aired) actually broke up my school week. It was like getting an extra weekend because I enjoyed it so much.

    I didn't get to see the pilot episode until the first season had gone to reruns. I remember that night my Mom's brother and his family had arrived from Alabama to visit all the California relatives, and poor Mom had to keep pulling me away from the TV telling me I could watch that anytime. But this was the pilot! I didn't know how to get that point across.

    But I certainly concur with everyone who has commented favorably on the first two seasons. They were, for me also, the best. While my favorite Billie Jo was Meredith, who didn't come along until the fourth season, I always liked what Jeannine brought to the character during her time on the show, and Pat Woodell's portrayal of Bobbie Jo.

    I was fortunate enough to meet four of the actresses (Linda Henning, Lori Saunders, Jeannine Riley and Gunilla Hutton) at the celebrities conventions held in Southern California. All were sweethearts, just like their characters. I also remember getting jazzed when I heard that TV Land was going to air the first two seasons. But that wound up not happening, and my understanding is that the demand wasn't strong enough. I realize PJ had, and has, something of an esoteric appeal, and isn't a show that's generically referred to the way its sibling shows, Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres, are. That said, though, I discovered six years ago through the miracle of the Internet that I wasn't the only viewer on the planet Earth who appreciated the show as much as I did. I've gotten to meet some other fans who have become some of my closest friends. I'm a regular poster at the Shady Rest Forum, where we have some great discussions and share memories of the series. Sadly, it hasn't aired in the United States since March, 2000, when TV Land pulled it off the air, and I sincerely wish that one of the networks, if not TV Land, would bring it back.

    -Roy
    7edwagreen

    Petticoat Junction-*** All Aboard!

    Hooterville, Petticoat Junction, Homer Bedloe, some of the names of people and places in this memorable 1960s series.

    Edgar Buchanan played Uncle Joe. To me, he was a reminder of the Kingfish in the old Amos 'N Andy series. Old, lazy and shiftless, Buchanan etched an unforgettable character who lived life the way it should be-a leisurely rural existence filled with scheming to improve his lot and to avoid a harder way of doing things.

    Bea Benaderet was right on target as the mother of the 3 daughters operating out at the Shady Rest Hotel. What an appropriate name for a hotel out in the sticks.

    Charles Lane, who died recently at age 102, was a scene stealer each time he was on. Yes, he was Homer Bedloe, always up to his neck to gain control of Shady Rest for the railroad.

    A nostalgic tribute to rural life was depicted here.
    7AlsExGal

    It has to be confusing when your sisters keep changing in appearance!

    This was one of a group of CBS rural comedies popular in the 1960's that were actually grouped together as far as having interdependent casts - "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "Green Acres" being the other two series.

    The show is about life at the rural Shady Rest Hotel, owned and operated by widow Kate Bradley (Bea Benaderet). Action centers around guests at the hotel as well as Kate's three attractive daughters, Betty Jo, Bobbie Jo, and Billie Jo. The actresses portraying Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo changed over the years. In fact, season two is the last of two seasons for the first actresses to portray these roles. Betty Jo, the youngest and the tomboy, was played by Linda Henning, daughter of the series creator Paul Henning, for the entire run of the series.

    The hotel is literally in the middle of nowhere, halfway between two very small towns. The actual location (state for example) is never given, and the issue of how exactly it is that Kate manages to make what seems to be quite an adequate living running a hotel that theoretically should have few if any guests is never even addressed. This is a show very much rooted in the early 60's, and the idea is escapism and fun, not realism.
    7roghache

    Folksy & heartwarming shenanigans at the Shady Rest

    This is a mindless, entertaining series from the 1960's that baby boomers such as myself grew up on. Petitcoat Junction is something of a first cousin to The Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres. The series portrays the goings on at the Shady Rest Hotel, which is located on the outskirts of the little village of Hooterville. The hotel is run by the widowed Kate Bradley and her three lovely young daughters, Billie Jo, Bobbie Jo, and Betty Jo...all without much assistance from their lazy but protective Ol' Uncle Joe. Much of hotel life revolves around the local steam train, the Cannonball, operated by Floyd and Charlie, who make regular stops during their runs to Sam Drucker's little country store.

    The two main stars wonderful, with Bea Benadaret playing the widow, Kate, and Edgar Buchanan Uncle Joe, who's mainly seen concocting get rich quick schemes while lazing about on the hotel's porch in his rocking chair. Yes, he's a-movin' kinda slow at the Junction. The three beautiful daughters are adequately cast, though with various actress changes mid way through the series.

    The show gets its name from the three daughters at the Shady Rest. Naturally many of the plot lines revolve around the suitors of these lovely young ladies. Betty Jo, the youngest, is the one given the most character portrayal, initially something of a tomboy but eventually growing up to wed sweetheart Steve, the first Bradley sister to marry. Unlike some viewers, I don't recall her two sisters having very distinctive personalities, except for Billie Jo being starstruck. In my opinion, they mainly seem to look pretty, banter a bit with each other & their mom, and attract beaux. Assorted guests come & go from the Shady Rest, and it's all a leisurely, amusing tale of their various misadventures. All in all, it's a cute, fun, and harmless little series.

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      The dog on the show was simply named Dog. While the dog's name was Higgins (one episode was called "Higgins Come Home"), the name was never mentioned by any characters. He appeared in 152 episodes. His last acting role was as the title character in the movie Benji (1974), which was also Edgar Buchanan's last movie.
    • Gaffes
      With the Shady Rest miles from any town, and the only road a badly rutted fire road, the Cannonball was supposedly the only way to get to the Hotel. As the years unwind, however, the writers ignored this fact more and more and have characters arriving without any regard to when, or from where, the Cannonball arrived. Sometimes, person(s) A would enter the hotel immediately after the train gets in, and then a few minutes later person(s) B would enter, but person(s) A never saw them on the train. Other times, people arrive at the hotel, and then a few minutes later the train arrives.
    • Autres versions
      2003 DVD release of four first-season episodes by Brentwood Entertainment replaces the well-known opening theme with an uncredited, instrumental piece of music.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Pardon My Blooper (1974)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 septembre 1963 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Expreso a Petticoat
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sierra Railroad, Jamestown, Californie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Filmways Television
      • McCadden Productions
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 4:3

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