While fixing the TV antenna, Oliver falls through the roof and sprains his ankle. A parade of Hooterville residents shows up to give their regards while he's off his feet. They all bring him food but he gets none of it; they munch on it as they crowd him off his own bed to watch Frankenstein Meets Mary Poppins on TV.
morelessThe partially finished bedroom is celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony conducted by Alf and Ralph.
The Pixley Diner's special, advertised on the "Multi-Million Dollar Movie Matinee" is a Porterhouse steak, baked potato, corn on the cob, and for dessert, chocolate cake. The price for all this: 49 cents.
The running gag with the door to the bedroom closet entrance constantly falling off is introduced in this episode.
The movie airing on the "Multi-Million Dollar Movie Matinee" is Frankenstein Meets Mary Poppins.
Lisa: Don't cry, Ralph, everything's going to be hinky dinky.
Lisa: (during the bedroom dedication ceremony) You should let Ralph play her boggle.
Kimball: (looking at the television) Is that Ed Sullivan?
Oliver: That's a test pattern.
Kimball: Boy, it sure looked like Ed Sullivan.
Ralph:(looking at the television) Is that Ed Sullivan? Oliver: No, that's a test pattern.
Oliver says the new cement floor in the bedroom looks like Grauman's Chinese Theatre. That's the famous movie theatre in Hollywood where the movie stars have left imprints of their hands and feet in cement.
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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