The sign at the Hootervile train station gives the elevation at 1427. However, it doesn't say if it's in feet.
At the Hooterville train station, Eb says the Douglas farm is four miles outside of town.
The "Arnold" in this episode is lead around on a harness and leash.
Hoping to be cast as a romantic lead, Sam Drucker dusts off the old toupee he wore in high school.
The ideas the Hooterville Chamber of Commerce proposes for attracting business to the valley: hosting the World's Fair, the Olympics, and making "a Hollywood movin' picture".
Oliver: (asking Hank what he can do about his "puny" corn) You got any idea?
Hank: Why don't you shoot it and put it out of its misery.
(using a fake camera and sound boom at the "Haney School of Sinema Acting")
Haney: Never look into the tomato can.
Doris: What's that?
Lisa: It looks like a sardine can on a broom stick.
James Stuart: (to Oliver, in the cornfield) Is this corn your worse crop?
Lisa: Yes, if you don't look at the soybeans and the beets.
Doris: (on the phone to "Jimmy" Stuart) This is Doris Ziffel! Mr. Stewart, I'm one of your biggest fans! Fred: You sure are! Doris: How'd you like a belt in the kisser!
Haney: (reporting on his attempts to get the World's Fair in Hooterville) I wrote to eight different counties and never got an answer from one of them.
Haney: (giving Lisa acting lessons with his improvised movie equipment) Take it from an old trooper. Just talk into the sardine can and the tomato can will always find you.
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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