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The Beverly Hillbillies: Doctor, Cure My Frog

 

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Air Date

Tuesday October 27, 1970

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Granny checks on Mark to make sure he is all-human. When she sees that he is, she is ready for him to marry Elly May, giving hints. Elly and Mark sit in the parlor, trying to be alone, but keep getting interrupted by the family, mostly Granny and Jethro. Even when they think they are alone, Jethro is watching them, but Elly chases him out. Granny decides to head to the bank and, since she helped her out, brings Miss Jane a frog to kiss, only if she wants to. She gets home, but sees Mark in his scuba suit, thinking he is a frog again. Jed tries to help her, but she doesn’t want it. When Granny talks to Jane again, Jane suggests a psychiatrist in the bank building, Dr. Klinger. Granny visits this Dr. Klinger, and he thinks that when she talks about Elly, she means Elly is in love with a frog. But he helps Granny, and Granny tells him he doesn’t know what he has done to help her, and he agrees.

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  • (Mark is going to buy Elly a scuba suit)
    Mark: I’d like to have her measurements.
    Jane: So would I. []
  • (Klinger helps Granny with her frog problem)
    Granny: Thank you doctor. You don’t know what you’ve done.
    Klinger: That is the absolute truth. []
  • (Drysdale sees a frog on his desk, and when he finds out it is Granny, calls it a cute fella)
    Granny: Well, he ain’t a fella yet, but he might be after Miss Jane’s kiss.
    Drysdale: Kiss? Who’s she supposed to kiss?
    Jane: Granny, I can’t. He’s too cold and repulsive.
    Granny: Not him! (points to Drysdale) []
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