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The Best Episodes of Petticoat Junction Season 5

Every episode of Petticoat Junction Season 5 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Petticoat Junction Season 5!

The Bradley family are proud owners of the Shady Rest Hotel. Kate and her three young daughters do the job of running the hotel.
Genres:ComedyFamily
Network:CBS

Season 5 Ratings Summary

"Is This My Daughter?" is the best rated episode of "Petticoat Junction" season 5. It scored 7.6/10 based on 50 votes. Directed by Ralph Levy and written by Charles Stewart, it aired on 9/9/1967. This episode is rated 0.8 points higher than the second-best, "It's Not Easy to Be a Mother".

  • Is This My Daughter?
    7.6/1050 votes

    #1 - Is This My Daughter?

    Season 5 Episode 1 - Aired 9/9/1967

    Betty Jo has been traveling through Europe for the past three months. Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo believe that the trip probably has changed her. Kate doesn't think Betty Jo will be any different. But Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo are right. Accompanying Betty Jo from New York City are three handsome jet-setters. They are all stuck up and pretentious, just like Betty Jo is now. Peter, Brad and Ronnie make their way to Hooterville and the Shady Rest to see first hand Betty Jo's rural life. Betty Jo is initially ashamed of her background as she tries to put on airs for her three friends. But, Betty Jo learns who her real friends and loved ones are, and who she really is. Note: The first season without Smiley Burnette.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart

  • It's Not Easy to Be a Mother
    6.8/1040 votes

    #2 - It's Not Easy to Be a Mother

    Season 5 Episode 2 - Aired 9/16/1967

    Betty Jo thinks she's at that point in her life where she needs to learn how to cook in order to get a husband. Kate agrees and offers to teach Betty Jo. But Betty Jo is on her own when Kate sees one of Billie Jo's costumes for her nightclub act. Kate wants to go with Billie Jo to see what this act is all about. At the club, Kate can't help but be the typical stage mother. But Kate may have a bigger problem when she telephones home to see how things are going. Sam answers and tells her not to worry since "there's nothing you can do about it now". Sam is referring to the fact that Steve became sick after eating Betty Jo's cooking. Kate jumps to the wrong conclusion and rushes back home to save Betty Jo from what she considers a big mistake.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart

  • One Dozen Roses
    7.5/1040 votes

    #3 - One Dozen Roses

    Season 5 Episode 3 - Aired 9/23/1967

    Betty Jo has been receiving a large number of floral bouquets, all signed "From an Admirer". Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo believe that the sender is probably one of the many boys she met on her travels. However, Betty Jo's admirer eventually make himself known and it's Eb. He is neither who Betty Jo expected nor wanted and she has to try to let him down easy. Against Kate's wishes, Bobbie Jo suggests to Betty Jo that she get Steve to act as her boyfriend to scare away Eb. The only problem with that plan is that Steve actually has feelings for Betty Jo. Kate manages to convince Eb that things wouldn't work out with him and Betty Jo. Meanwhile, Uncle Joe is trying to set up a labor saving luggage pulley system between the Shady Rest stop and the hotel's front porch.

    Director: James Sheldon

    Writer: Dick Conway

  • You Know I Can't Hear You When the Thunder is Clapping
    7.7/1037 votes

    #4 - You Know I Can't Hear You When the Thunder is Clapping

    Season 5 Episode 4 - Aired 9/30/1967

    While flying back from Springdale, Steve and Betty Jo are caught in an unexpected thunderstorm. Although there were some tense moments, Steve and Betty Jo make it down safely. The experience throws Steve and Betty Jo into each others' arms. Could it be that they are falling in love with each other. Betty Jo confides her feelings for Steve to her mother, who cautions her to take a wait and see approach. But Steve later confirms to Kate that he has feelings for Betty Jo as well. This could cause problems, especially with Billie Jo, who Steve has been going with for quite some time. Kate tells Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo, and surprisingly they are fine with it. Not wanting to hurt the family, Steve decides to leave. But fortunately something prevents him from doing so.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Pop Goes the Question
    8.0/1041 votes

    #5 - Pop Goes the Question

    Season 5 Episode 5 - Aired 10/7/1967

    Uncle Joe tells Kate that he believes that Steve and Betty Jo will get married sooner rather than later. Steve implies to Kate that he does intend to marry Betty Jo. Kate doesn't know what to think as she still sees Betty Jo as her little girl. After a chat with Sam, Kate decides to give Steve her blessing to propose. Steve, who is pretty sure that Betty Jo will say yes, still has a small part of him that is afraid she'll say no. Steve may have to hurry because Uncle Joe learns what's going on and the news could soon be all over the valley. One thing or another keeps preventing Steve from asking the question. But just before the news breaks wide open, Steve asks Betty Jo and she says yes.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • A Cottage for Two
    7.4/1036 votes

    #6 - A Cottage for Two

    Season 5 Episode 6 - Aired 10/14/1967

    Secluded in the woods, Betty Jo has found what she believes is the perfect house for herself and Steve for after their marriage. All Steve and Kate can see in the building is an old, dilapidated shack, and one that has no bathroom. As difficult as it is, Steve wants to be supportive of Betty Jo's dream. He makes an off the cuff comment about the up side of owning that house. That comment places a strain on Steve and Betty Jo's relationship and upcoming marriage. While Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo support their sister in the matter, Kate tries to talk some sense into Betty Jo. Kate then comes up with a way for Steve to let Betty Jo know how he feels about her.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Mind If We Join Your Wedding
    7.6/1031 votes

    #7 - Mind If We Join Your Wedding

    Season 5 Episode 7 - Aired 10/21/1967

    Floyd is in love. He eventually confides in Kate about it, but doesn't mention who the girl is. Floyd tells Steve that he proposed and the girl accepted. He asks Steve for an unusual and huge favor. Floyd would like to have a double wedding and honeymoon. Uncle Joe, who once took a private investigator's course, believes he can uncover the identity of the mystery girl. But Kate knows a surefire way to find out and that's from Selma, the biggest gossip in town. Selma divulges that she is the mystery girl. When Selma tells Floyd that they will leave Hooterville and he will have to give up the Cannonball, Floyd calls the whole thing off.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Meet the In-Laws
    7.2/1048 votes

    #8 - Meet the In-Laws

    Season 5 Episode 8 - Aired 10/28/1967

    Steve and Betty Jo's wedding is approaching fast. They are working hard trying to complete the renovations on their cottage by the time of the wedding. They get a letter from Steve's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Elliott, who have decided to stop by Hooterville on their way to a business meeting. Betty Jo is freaked out by the line in the letter: "We just want to meet your Betty Jo, have one of her delicious meals, and see your dream house." Steve stretched the truth about Betty Jo's cooking and the cottage when writing home to his parents. Kate is ordered bed-rest by Doc Stuart for what looks to be a 48-hour cold. Betty Jo is having a terrible time in the kitchen, until Mrs. Elliot helps out. The next day, they go to see the cottage. Sam and some other men from town surprise everyone by having finished the work on the cottage.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • With This Gown I Thee Wed
    8.4/1048 votes

    #9 - With This Gown I Thee Wed

    Season 5 Episode 9 - Aired 11/4/1967

    In this touching episode, Betty Jo finds what she thinks is the perfect wedding dress. Kate was hoping that Betty Jo would wear her old dress. When Kate sees that her daughter has bought a dress she doesn't mention hers. Uncle Joe has also bought a wedding dress. Kate's cousin Mae comes bearing yet another wedding dress for Betty Jo. Neither Uncle Joe or Mae are aware that Betty Jo has bought her own dress. As much as she loves both Uncle Joe and Mae, neither of the dresses they got for her are her style. But she doesn't have the heart to tell them that she has a dress for fear of hurting their feelings. Billie Jo thinks she has the solution to all of Betty Jo's wedding gown problems. It's one that will make Kate very happy.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Joanna Lee

  • Hawaii Calling
    7.5/1034 votes

    #10 - Hawaii Calling

    Season 5 Episode 10 - Aired 11/11/1967

    Sam receives a cablegram for Kate from Betty Jo and Steve on the cruise ship as they're sailing to Hawaii for their honeymoon. Betty Jo and Steve will be telephoning at 4pm the following day from Hawaii. Kate and the family are excited about the news, with Kate and Sam doing whatever they can to make sure that the telephone call makes it through. As 4pm approaches, Kate, the girls and Uncle Joe are in their Sunday best in Sam's store waiting for the call. Unfortunately there are a few obstacles and the telephone call never comes through. Later that evening Kate calls the couple. Meanwhile, Betty Jo and Steve are getting used to the idea of being married.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Kate's Birthday
    7.4/1033 votes

    #11 - Kate's Birthday

    Season 5 Episode 11 - Aired 11/18/1967

    It's Kate's birthday. She is grateful for all the presents and the birthday good wishes, but she is hoping to receive something from Betty Jo and Steve who are still on their honeymoon in Hawaii. But the mail comes and goes with no gift from the honeymooners. Kate starts to believe the two have forgotten her birthday. Meanwhile, Betty Jo and Steve hope to fly home early and in time for Kate's birthday. Sam and Joe decide to go to the Pixley post office to see if anything for Kate is held up there. Because they tamper with the mail there, the two wind up in jail. Betty Jo misplaces Kate's present, and while looking for it, they miss their connecting flight. Thanks to an Air Force buddy, Betty Jo and Steve make it back in time.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • The Honeymoon is Over
    7.0/1035 votes

    #12 - The Honeymoon is Over

    Season 5 Episode 12 - Aired 11/25/1967

    Steve and Betty Jo are back from their honeymoon and have settled into their cottage. Betty Jo and Steve are still in a honeymoon state of mind. Betty Jo wants to spend every moment of his free time with him. Billie Jo announces that she got a gig for the Bradley sisters to sing at a show on Saturday night. Betty Jo has to decide what to do, sing at the show or stay at home with Steve. Joe and Sam invite Steve to a boys' night out for Saturday. He really wants to go just to prove that he doesn't need Betty Jo's approval. Betty Jo has a plan that ensures she comes out on top.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • A Horse On You, Mr. Bedloe
    7.7/1033 votes

    #13 - A Horse On You, Mr. Bedloe

    Season 5 Episode 13 - Aired 12/2/1967

    Kate receives a surprisingly sweet letter from Homer Bedloe saying he will be coming to the Shady Rest for a few days. Kate is suspicious. Upon his arrival, Bedloe is as sweet as his letter. He tells Kate that the reason for his visit is that a valuable race horse is being transported from Hooterville to Pixley on the Cannonball. He wants to be around to make sure all goes smoothly. Ray Rogers, the race horse owner, tells Kate that the horse is being transported to a county fair. But when Kate sees the broken down nag that they are calling a race horse, Kate knows that Bedloe and Rogers are working together. Kate figures out Bedloes and Rogers' scheme and also figures out a way to foil his plan.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Dick Conway

  • Kate's Day in Court
    7.0/1033 votes

    #14 - Kate's Day in Court

    Season 5 Episode 14 - Aired 12/9/1967

    Kate received a traffic ticket for jaywalking against a new traffic light in Pixley. She refuses to pay the $2 fine because the traffic light, which is supposed to be operating only peak hours, was in operation during a non-peak time when she crossed against the light. So she decides to take the case to court. Kate finds that most of the people in the valley believe she's in the wrong. Kate goes back to Pixley to try and find anyone who can verify that she was at the traffic light during an off peak time. Uncle Joe calls a surprise witness trying to help Kate, but it doesn't work out the way he hoped. Kate actually comes up with a way to prove her innocence

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Uncle Joe and the Master Plan
    7.1/1032 votes

    #15 - Uncle Joe and the Master Plan

    Season 5 Episode 15 - Aired 12/16/1967

    Billie Jo and Uncle Joe have just arrived back from Omaha, where Billie Jo had a singing engagement. While there, Uncle Joe applied for the Shady Rest to be listed in the Master Plan hotel directory. Joe believes a guest named Gaylord Martindale s there to make a secret inspection for the directory. As such, Uncle Joe will do anything to please him, which is a tall order as he is perhaps the most demanding guest they have ever had. This service may be at the expense of their only other guest, the very accommodating Mrs. Pruit. In the end, Mrs. Pruit has a surprise for everyone.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • All That Buzzes Ain't Bees
    6.9/1029 votes

    #16 - All That Buzzes Ain't Bees

    Season 5 Episode 16 - Aired 12/23/1967

    Uncle Joe's latest scheme has him keeping bees, hoping to make a fortune selling honey. Joe borrows $25 from Steve, money that Steve and Betty Jo had set aside as mad money. This leads to problems between Steve and Betty Jo, who made a pact to tell each other everything. Kate helps Steve and Betty Jo weather this minor storm. Uncle Joe discovers that what he thought were bees are actually hornets and they have infested the hotel. While the hotel is being fumigated, everyone stays at Steve and Betty Joe's house. This indirectly solves a problem that the couple were having.

    Director: Guy Scarpitta

    Writer: Peggy Elliott

  • All Sales Final
    7.4/1030 votes

    #17 - All Sales Final

    Season 5 Episode 17 - Aired 12/30/1967

    Betty Jo is writing checks faster than Steve is putting money into the account. They make a deal: Betty Jo will not spend any more money for a month. What Betty Jo didn't tell Steve is that she has already purchased an extremely long sofa for $100 from Agnew's Furniture Store. The problem is that the sofa doesn't fit in their tiny living room unless a wall gets knocked down, and the sofa was a no return sale. Kate talks profit hungry Mr. Agnew into taking the sofa back for $90. Steve would like to surprise Betty Jo with a piano and asks her if he could knock down a wall in the house. Thinking there will be room for the sofa, Betty Jo has Kate go and repurchase the sofa. Betty Jo finds out about the piano and once again Kate has to return the sofa for a loss. Steve finds out about the sofa and has Kate buy it again. Steve and Betty Jo decide to keep both items.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • The Power of the Press
    7.6/1035 votes

    #18 - The Power of the Press

    Season 5 Episode 18 - Aired 1/6/1968

    Bobbie Jo tells everyone that she and the man of her dreams, Jeff Powers, will be working on a newspaper together. The school professor is allowing students to put out an existing newspaper for a week as an assignment. Bobbie Jo is hoping Kate will ask Sam if she and Jeff can be the editors of the Hooterville World Guardian for the week. Sam is more than willing to hand over the reigns. Jeff has a hard hitting view of newspaper journalism and is not afraid to name names. Bobbie Jo may change her mind about the policy when one of the stories affects Uncle Joe negatively.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Steve, the Apple Polisher
    6.8/1041 votes

    #19 - Steve, the Apple Polisher

    Season 5 Episode 19 - Aired 1/13/1968

    J.P. Marshall, who recently bought much of the farm land in the valley, has checked into the hotel. Uncle Joe sees an opportunity to secure the crop dusting contract for his fields. Uncle Joe convinces Steve to do whatever Marshall wants to secure the contract. Steve agrees, as he doesn't think there will be any problems. Then he meets Marshall's daughter, Millicent, who has her sights set on Steve. Steve now also has to be nice to Millicent. Betty Jo doesn't like Millicent as the competition and leaves not-so-subtle reminders to Steve that he's married. Steve tells Mr. Marshall that he won't be an apple polisher even if it means losing the contract. Mr. Marshall tells Steve that is exactly the kind of man he wants and gives Steve the contract.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • The Barber Shop Quartet
    7.1/1033 votes

    #20 - The Barber Shop Quartet

    Season 5 Episode 20 - Aired 1/20/1968

    Uncle Joe's barbershop quartet have entered the Winter Festival competition. One member is singing a bunch of bad notes. They soon realize that the offending member is Joe. Joe decides to step aside if they can find somebody to replace him. They quickly find Grampa Jenson to fill Joe's place. This leads to the end of Joe's friendship with Sam. Selma, the head of the Winter Festival's judging committee, asks Joe to be on the panel of judges. Her request has an ulterior motive as Henrietta has entered the contest. Selma implies that she will give the Carson-Elliott Enterprises her crop dusting business if Joe votes for Henrietta. Something Sam does at the competition repairs his and Joe's friendship

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Higgins Come Home
    7.6/1042 votes

    #21 - Higgins Come Home

    Season 5 Episode 21 - Aired 1/27/1968

    Everyone at the hotel is worried since Dog has been missing for most of the day. He actually ran off to Betty Jo and Steve's. When Betty Jo brings him back to the hotel, Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo are angry that Betty Jo didn't send him back sooner. Betty Jo doesn't like the notion that Dog doesn't equally belong to her. The sisters' feud doesn't stop Dog from going back to Betty Jo and Steve's. Things escalate when Steve sides with Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo, and Sam sides with Betty Jo. Steve thinks he has the answer when he gets Betty Jo a cute girl dog. But Dog winds up coming over to visit the new dog. The sisters continue feuding and Dog finds a way to get them to stop.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Girl of Our Dreams
    7.0/1035 votes

    #22 - Girl of Our Dreams

    Season 5 Episode 22 - Aired 2/3/1968

    Florabelle Campbell, the valley's beauty while Uncle Joe's was growing up, is coming to stay at the Hotel. News of her visit quickly spreads among her former suitors, including Uncle Joe, Sam and Ralph. They all believe that they can rekindle their romances with Florabelle. When Florabelle arrives, she doesn't remember either Joe or Sam. It takes Betty Jo to jog Florabelle's memory. They all then have a wonderful evening.

    Director: Guy Scarpitta

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Uncle Joe Runs the Hotel
    7.2/1032 votes

    #23 - Uncle Joe Runs the Hotel

    Season 5 Episode 23 - Aired 2/10/1968

    While Kate is away, Uncle Joe has been left to manage the hotel. Uncle Joe believes he needs to collect rent from their guests. Their only guest is 'Old Man' Bill Clayton, who Kate allowed to stay despite having no money. Uncle Joe decides to collect his rent or kick him out. Joe changes his mind, but Mr. Clayton sees the hotel bill in Joe's hand and decides to voluntarily leave. Thinking that he kicked Mr. Clayton out, the girls, Sam and Floyd treat Uncle Joe like a social outcast. Feeling bad, Uncle Joe decides to leave. Joe winds up staying in an old cabin with the very person he had leave the hotel. The girls and Steve find out where Uncle Joe's been hiding and get both him and Bill back.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Billie Jo's First Record
    6.8/1034 votes

    #24 - Billie Jo's First Record

    Season 5 Episode 24 - Aired 2/17/1968

    Billie Jo is thrilled that her first 45 has been produced. The record company has plans to market it heavily. Billie Jo is worried that she won't be exciting enough for press agent Ted Swift, or the record buying public. Swift is not impressed by life at the Shady Rest as a means to market Billie Jo. He decides to market Billie Jo as a glamorous and sophisticated pampered southern belle. Steve and Betty Jo hate the idea because that's not the real Billie Jo. Billie Jo eventually decides she doesn't like the idea either, even if it risks her recording career. Mr. Cameron, from the record company, stops by and says he wants to promote Billie Jo just as she is.

    Director: Ralph Levy

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway

  • Mae's Helping Hand
    6.8/1032 votes

    #25 - Mae's Helping Hand

    Season 5 Episode 25 - Aired 2/24/1968

    Life at the Shady Rest is going well despite Kate's absence. The girls and Uncle Joe receive a letter from Cousin Mae who is planning on coming by to take charge. Cousin Mae's meddling quickly wreaks havoc for everyone. This includes the hotel's relationship with Drucker's Store, Steve and Betty Jo's remodeling plan for the cottage, Bobbie Jo's love life with Jeff and Billie Jo's singing career. Fortunately, sane and stable Aunt Helen arrives. As Helen too ends up a victim of Mae's meddling, she comes up with a plan to convince Mae that her time at the Shady Rest is at its end.

    Director: Guy Scarpitta

    Writer: Charles Stewart, Dick Conway