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Petticoat Junction/The Little Train Robbery

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The Little Train Robbery
Season 1, Episode 9
Airdate November 19, 1963
Written by Ed James and
Seaman Jacobs
Directed by Sherman Marks
Produced by Dick Wesson
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The Little Train Robbery is the ninth episode of the first season of Petticoat Junction.

Starring: Bea Benaderet (Kate Bradley)

with Edgar Buchanan (Joe Carson)

Co-Starring: Jeannine Riley (Billie Jo Bradley), Pat Woodell (Bobbie Jo Bradley), Linda Kaye (Betty Jo Bradley), Smiley Burnette (Charley)

and Rufe Davis (Floyd)

Cast: John Wilder (Arthur Gilroy), Jimmy Hawkins (Lowell Rightmeyer), Norman Leavitt (Fred Thompson)

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Plot Overview

Lowell Rightmeyer who does whatever Arthur says - both strangers to the valley, are on their way to rob the bank in Pixley. They change their plans when they learn that the next day, the Cannonball, without any armed guards, will make its express run from Hooterville to Pixley for the bank shipment. Arthur and Lowell decide to stay the night at the Shady Rest and stop the train the next day by placing a barricade on the tracks so that they can hold it up. Kate and the family are happy to have who they see as two polite and handsome young men stay with them. However, when Arthur and Lowell do hold up the train the next day, they are unprepared for Kate and Uncle Joe also being on the train, they who recognize the masked bandits. In combination with news from Floyd and learning what is in the bank shipment...

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