The night crew of the Hooterville Phone Company re-installs the Douglases' telephone pole, in their bedroom, while they're sleeping.
In their retirement, Lud and Cora plan to travel--to the county seat and see a wide-screen movie.
Oliver must repurchase the Watsons' furniture from "The Elite Antique American High Priced Furniture Buyers", aka Mr. Haney.
Oliver buys 140 additional acres from Lud Watson.
Oliver:(the tractor is bellowing smoke) There's something wrong with the carburetor.
Eb: Yeah. It needs a new tractor on it.
Lisa: (calling to Mr. Haney outside): Come in!
Haney: (the knob comes off in his hand) I can't. I've been de-doorknobbed.
The title is a reference to the song "Don't Fence Me In" written by Cole Porter and Robert Fletcher. It was popularized by both Bing Crosby and Roy Rogers in 1944 and 1945.
S 6 : Ep 26
Aired 4/27/71 (25:43)
S 6 : Ep 25
Aired 3/16/71 (25:11)
S 6 : Ep 24
Aired 3/9/71 (25:43)
S 6 : Ep 23
Aired 3/2/71 (25:44)
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