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Green Acres

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 15, 1965
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 170
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy
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Green Acres(1965)

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TMDB Rating: 7.3 (65 votes)

Overview

Green Acres is an American sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who move from New York City to a rural country farm. Produced by Filmways as a sister show to Petticoat Junction, the series was first broadcast on CBS, from September 15, 1965 to April 27, 1971. Receiving solid ratings during its six-year run, Green Acres was cancelled in 1971 as part of the "rural purge" by CBS. The sitcom has been in syndication and is available in DVD and VHS releases. In 1997, the two-part episode "A Star Named Arnold is Born" was ranked #59 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

32 episodes • 1965Avg: 10.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Oliver Buys A FarmSep 15, 196510.0
2Lisa's First Day On the FarmSep 22, 196510.0
3The DecoratorSep 29, 19650.0
4The Best Laid PlansOct 6, 19650.0
5My Husband, the Rooster RenterOct 13, 19650.0
6Furniture, Furniture, Who's Got the Furniture?Oct 20, 19650.0
7NeighborlinessOct 27, 19650.0
8Lisa the HelpmateNov 3, 19650.0
9You Can't Plug in a 2 with a 6Nov 10, 19650.0
10Don't Call Us, We'll Call YouNov 17, 19650.0
11Parity Begins at HomeNov 24, 19650.0
12Lisa Has a CalfDec 8, 19650.0
13The Wedding AnniversaryDec 15, 19650.0
14What Happened in Scranton?Dec 22, 19650.0
15How to Enlarge a BedroomDec 29, 19650.0
16Give Me Land, Lots Of LandJan 5, 19660.0
17I Didn't Raise My Husband to Be a FiremanJan 19, 19660.0
18Lisa Bakes a CakeJan 26, 19660.0
19Sprained Ankle, Country StyleFeb 2, 19660.0
20The Price of ApplesFeb 9, 19660.0
21What's In a Name?Feb 16, 19660.0
22The Day of DecisionFeb 23, 19660.0
23A Pig In a PokeMar 9, 19660.0
24The DeputyMar 16, 19660.0
25Double DrickMar 23, 19660.0
26The Ballad of Molly TurgisApr 6, 19660.0
27Never Look a Gift Tractor in the MouthApr 27, 19660.0
28Send a Boy to CollegeMay 4, 19660.0
29Horse? What Horse?May 11, 196610.0
30The Rains CameMay 18, 19660.0
31CultureMay 25, 19660.0
32Uncle OllieJun 1, 19660.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

30 episodes • 1966

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Wings Over HootervilleSep 14, 19660.0
2Water, Water EverywhereSep 21, 19660.0
3I Didn't Raise My Pig to Be a SoldierSep 28, 19660.0
4How to See South America By BusOct 5, 19660.0
5The Ugly DucklingOct 19, 19660.0
6One of Our Assemblymen is MissingOct 26, 19660.0
7The Good Old DaysNov 2, 19660.0
8Eb Discovers the Birds and the BeesNov 9, 19660.0
9The Hooterville ImageNov 16, 19660.0
10You Ought to Be in PicturesNov 23, 19660.0
11A Home Isn't Built in a DayNov 30, 19660.0
12A Square is Not RoundDec 14, 19660.0
13An Old Fashioned ChristmasDec 21, 19660.0
14Never Trust a Little Old LadyDec 28, 19660.0
15School DaysJan 4, 19670.0
16His HonorJan 11, 19670.0
17It's So Peaceful in the CountryJan 18, 19670.0
18Exodus to BleedswellJan 25, 19670.0
19It's Human to Be HumaneFeb 1, 19670.0
20Never Take Your Wife to a ConventionFeb 8, 19670.0
21The Computer AgeFeb 15, 19670.0
22Never Start Talking Unless Your Voice Comes OutFeb 22, 19670.0
23The Beverly HillbilliesMar 1, 19670.0
24Lisa's Vegetable GardenMar 8, 19670.0
25The Saucer SeasonMar 15, 19670.0
26Getting Even With HaneyMar 22, 19670.0
27Kimball Gets FiredMar 29, 19670.0
28The Vulgar Ring StoryApr 12, 19670.0
29Who's Lisa?Apr 19, 19670.0
30Music to Milk ByApr 26, 19670.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

30 episodes • 1967

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Man For the JobSep 6, 19670.0
2Lisa's Jam SessionSep 13, 19670.0
3Love Comes to Arnold ZiffelSep 20, 19670.0
4Oliver vs. the Phone CompanySep 27, 19670.0
5Oliver Takes Over the Phone CompanyOct 4, 19670.0
6A Kind Word For the PresidentOct 11, 19670.0
7Don't Count Your Tomatoes Before They're PickedOct 18, 19670.0
8Eb ElopesOct 25, 19670.0
9The ThingNov 1, 19670.0
10Das LumpenNov 8, 19670.0
11Won't You Come Home, Arnold Ziffel?Nov 15, 19670.0
12Jealousy, English StyleNov 22, 19670.0
13Haney's New ImageNov 29, 19670.0
14Alf and Ralph Break UpDec 13, 19670.0
15No TrespassingDec 20, 19670.0
16Eb ReturnsDec 27, 19670.0
17Not GuiltyJan 3, 19680.0
18Home is Where You Run Away FromJan 10, 19680.0
19How to Suceed in Television Without Really TryingJan 24, 19680.0
20Arnold, Boy HeroJan 31, 19680.0
21Flight to NowhereFeb 7, 19680.0
22My Mother, the CountessFeb 14, 19680.0
23The Spring FestivalFeb 21, 19680.0
24Our Son, the BarberFeb 28, 19680.0
25Oliver's Jaded PastMar 6, 19680.0
26The Hungarian CurseMar 13, 19680.0
27The Rutabaga StoryMar 20, 19680.0
28Instant FamilyMar 27, 19680.0
29A Star Named Arnold is Born (Part 1)Apr 3, 19680.0
30A Star Named Arnold is Born (Part 2)Apr 10, 19680.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

26 episodes • 1968

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Guess Who's Not Going to the Luau?Sep 25, 19680.0
2The Rummage SaleOct 2, 19680.0
3Hail to the Fire ChiefOct 16, 19680.0
4Eb's RomanceOct 23, 19680.0
5The CandidateOct 30, 19680.0
6Handy LessonsNov 6, 19680.0
7A Husband For EleanorNov 13, 19680.0
8Old Mail DayNov 20, 19680.0
9The Agricultural StudentNov 27, 19680.0
10How Hooterville was FlounderedDec 11, 19680.0
11The Blue FeatherDec 18, 19680.0
12How to Get from Hooterville to Pixley Without MovingDec 25, 19680.0
13The Birthday GiftJan 1, 19690.0
14Everywhere a Chick ChickJan 8, 19690.0
15The Marital VacationJan 15, 19690.0
16A Prize in Every PackageJan 22, 19690.0
17Law PartnersJan 29, 19690.0
18A Day in the Life of Oliver Wendell HolmesFeb 5, 19690.0
19Economy Flight to WashingtonFeb 12, 19690.0
20Retreat From WashingtonFeb 19, 19690.0
21A Hunting We Won't GoFeb 26, 19690.0
22Oh, Promise MeMar 5, 19690.0
23Eb Uses His IngenuityMar 12, 19690.0
24The Old TrunkMar 19, 19690.0
25The Milk MakerMar 26, 19690.0
26The Reincarnation of EbApr 2, 19690.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

26 episodes • 1969

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Lisa's Mudder Comes for a VisitSep 27, 19690.0
2Everybody Tries to Love a CountessOct 4, 19690.0
3Where There's a WillOct 11, 19690.0
4A Tale of a TailOct 18, 19690.0
5You and Your Big Shrunken HeadOct 25, 19690.0
6The RoadNov 1, 19690.0
7Four of SpadesNov 8, 19690.0
8The Youth CenterNov 15, 19690.0
9The Special Delivery LetterNov 22, 19690.0
10Oliver's Schoolgirl CrushNov 29, 19690.0
11Ralph's NuptialsDec 13, 19690.0
12Oliver and the CornstalkDec 20, 19690.0
13Beauty is Skin DeepDec 27, 19690.0
14The Wish-BookJan 3, 19700.0
15Rest and RelaxationJan 10, 19700.0
16TrappedJan 17, 19700.0
17Bundle of JoyJan 24, 19700.0
18The Ex-ConJan 31, 19700.0
19The Cow KillerFeb 7, 19700.0
20The ConfrontationFeb 14, 19700.0
21The Case of the Hooterville Refund FraudFeb 28, 19700.0
22The PicnicMar 7, 19700.0
23The Beeping RockMar 21, 19700.0
24Uncle FedorMar 28, 19700.0
25The Wealthy LandownerApr 11, 19700.0
26Happy BirthdayApr 11, 19700.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

26 episodes • 1970

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The City KidsSep 15, 19700.0
2The Coming-Out PartySep 22, 19700.0
3JealousySep 29, 19700.0
4A Royal Love StoryOct 6, 19700.0
5Oliver Goes BrokeOct 20, 19700.0
6The Great Mayoralty CampaignOct 27, 19700.0
7Eb's Double TroubleNov 10, 19700.0
8Apple-Picking TimeNov 17, 19700.0
9Enterprising EbNov 24, 19700.0
10Oliver's DoubleDec 1, 19700.0
11The High Cost of LovingDec 8, 19700.0
12The Liberation MovementDec 15, 19700.0
13Charlie, Homer and NatashaDec 22, 19700.0
14The Engagement RingDec 29, 19700.0
15The Free Paint JobJan 5, 19710.0
16Son of DrobnyJan 12, 19710.0
17The Wedding DealJan 19, 19710.0
18Star WitnessJan 26, 19710.0
19The Spot RemoverFeb 2, 19710.0
20King Oliver IFeb 9, 19710.0
21A Girl for DrobnyFeb 16, 19710.0
22The Carpenter's BallFeb 23, 19710.0
23The Hole in the PorchMar 2, 19710.0
24Lisa the PsychologistMar 9, 19710.0
25Hawaiian HoneymoonMar 16, 19710.0
26The Ex-SecretaryApr 27, 19710.0

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