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Green Acres/You Ought to Be in Pictures
You Ought to Be in Pictures | |
Season 2, Episode 10 | |
Airdate | November 23, 1966 |
Written by | Jay Sommers and Dick Chevillat |
Directed by | Richard L. Bare |
Produced by | Jay Sommers |
← 2x09 The Hooterville Image |
2x11 → A Home Isn't Built in a Day |
Green Acres — Season Two |
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You Ought to Be in Pictures is the tenth episode of the second season of Green Acres, and the forty-second episode overall.
Starring: Eddie Albert (Oliver Wendell Douglas), Eva Gabor (Lisa Douglas)
Additional Cast: Pat Buttram (Mr. Haney), Tom Lester (Eb), Alvy Moore (Hank Kimball), Frank Cady (Sam Drucker), Hank Patterson (Fred Ziffel), Barbara Pepper (Doris Ziffel), Kay E. Kuter (Newt Kiley), Robert Foulk (Mr. Trendell), Byron Foulger (Mr. Melvin)
Special Guest: Bernie Kopell (James Stuart)
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Plot Overview
Hooterville becomes star-crossed once they learn that Jimmy Stewart is making a film on Oliver's farm, not realizing that the man making the film is JAMES STUART from the Board of Agriculture, who's making a training film about farming! The wacko townspeople, who think they're extras in a Hollywood film, combined with the mess that is Oliver's farm, make for one of the strangest training films ever.