View Full Version : Funniest episodes involved Granny


chopperguy
11-06-2007, 11:38 PM
Since Nick at Nite hasn't showed any re-runs, I'm going on memory here. But some of the funniest episodes I remember involve Granny. I remember her fighting an ape in one episode...I think it was an ape. There are other scenes where she is running fast while racing or chasing someone.

As many have commented, the best of Hillbillies were the early years. I still get a kick out of the time when they first moved into the mansion. When the doorbell rings, Jed and Granny wonder where the music is coming from and go about doing their business. The doorbell rings yet again, Jed by chance opens the door and wonders why when the music is playing someone is always at the door. That is classic!

comedyfreak
11-07-2007, 06:24 AM
I loved the Giant Jackrabbit episode, it was during the early years. The Jackrabbit was actually a Kangaroo.

tv star collector
11-07-2007, 08:35 AM
For me, Irene Ryan ("Granny") made that show. "The Giant Jackrabbit," as
has been noted here before, won the highest TV rating of any TV episode up
to that point (44.0 % share). A hilarious showcase for Irene Ryan. She was sorely missed
in the TV-movie "The Return of the Beverly Hillbillies." Imogene Coca (who
played Granny's 104-year-old mother) was a fine comic but even she couldn't
replace Irene Ryan (nor could Cloris Leachman in the dismal feature film remake). Among the many best scenes on the show were the scenes with
Granny and Jethro. Another great Granny moment was the episode "The Big
Chicken," involving an ostrich. Of course, her arguments with Cousin Pearl
(Bea Benadaret) were always a highlight; as was her ongoing rivalry with
Elverna Bradshaw (Elvia Allman). A great character actress, she toured
with Bob Hope entertaining the troops in Berlin, in 1948 (and appeared on
his popular radio program). She got her start in vaudeville (she had been
performing since she was eleven years old). A trouper to the end, she
was performing on stage in Bob Fosse's "Pippin," unaware that she was
suffering from a brain tumor. She passed away on Apr. 26, 1973, at 71.

clj2
11-07-2007, 08:56 PM
I agree about Irene Ryan - she was great as Granny. I don't think anyone else could play that role quite like she did. She was a class act!

chopperguy
11-08-2007, 12:06 AM
Comedy Freak thanks for that reminder!! That's what it was! I laugh my @#!!&@ anytime I see that! It has been a long...loooong time ago!

RGR1973
11-09-2007, 12:55 AM
I think my favorite episode of Granny was when Mr. Drysdale had the flu. Jethro asked her if Mr. Drysdale had the Hong Kong strain. Granny replies "no, I don't think he strained his Hong Kong."

Granny then proceeds to say she's gonna make some more flu syrum (moonshine). Jed told her she had enough and she replied "there's a flu epidemic and I've got to arrest it." Jed replies "if the police get downwind of your mash cookin', there'll be more than an epidemic arrested." Granny says," They didn't bother Louis Pastuer when he was cookin' his syrum and now he's got his picture in the hospital." Jed tells her "you keep on and they's gonna have your's in the post office!"

catlover79
11-09-2007, 12:59 AM
I agree about Irene Ryan - she was great as Granny. I don't think anyone else could play that role quite like she did. She was a class act!
:yeahthat

My personal favorite Granny moment is when she breaks down the door to Mr. Drysadale's office. "Stand aside, Jed!" Then she plows right through the door (which I'm sure had to be plywood. :lol:)! That was in the color years - I'm not sure which season it aired. I don't even know the episode name.

Mrdata
01-21-2008, 06:01 PM
I always liked when Granny would sing a silly tune such as.

Well, were gonna have doin for the folks next door
I'll cook em up a possum and plenty vittles more
Open a keg of cider and a little mountain dew
And we'll all have ourselves a (Taps the toe off her boot to the floor) Hullabaloo.

Or.

Can she bake a Turkey brown billy boy billy boy
Can she bake a Turkey brown for thanksgiving
She can bake a Turkey brown quick as Jed shoots him down
She's a young thing and cannot leave her mother.

I love the silly dance she would do then Jed would hoof it.

Charles

catlover79
01-21-2008, 06:02 PM
^ Welcome to the board!! :wave:

AB
01-21-2008, 07:18 PM
Another good one is when Granny dresses up like Gladys (Earls wife). She has on a red dress & blonde wig.

treky
01-22-2008, 03:26 AM
I like the scene in the pilot where she says "Ah'd better go stomp out th' fire under th' mash" (her still) and turns to walk out the door. Jed says"Ain't ya forgettin' somethin'?" She says "Oh yea". and takes her shoes off. Then she says "Don't wanna ruin m' shoes".

treky
01-22-2008, 03:38 AM
For me, Irene Ryan ("Granny") made that show. "The Giant Jackrabbit," as
has been noted here before, won the highest TV rating of any TV episode up
to that point (44.0 % share). A hilarious showcase for Irene Ryan. She was sorely missed
in the TV-movie "The Return of the Beverly Hillbillies." Imogene Coca (who
played Granny's 104-year-old mother) was a fine comic but even she couldn't
replace Irene Ryan (nor could Cloris Leachman in the dismal feature film remake). Among the many best scenes on the show were the scenes with
Granny and Jethro. Another great Granny moment was the episode "The Big
Chicken," involving an ostrich. Of course, her arguments with Cousin Pearl
(Bea Benadaret) were always a highlight; as was her ongoing rivalry with
Elverna Bradshaw (Elvia Allman). A great character actress, she toured
with Bob Hope entertaining the troops in Berlin, in 1948 (and appeared on
his popular radio program). She got her start in vaudeville (she had been
performing since she was eleven years old). A trouper to the end, she
was performing on stage in Bob Fosse's "Pippin," unaware that she was
suffering from a brain tumor. She passed away on Apr. 26, 1973, at 71.
yes, she WAS great! It was Bea Benadaret who first tried out for the role; though; and she reccomended Irene for it. They both auditioned for it (they both had the same agent) and as Bea was walking out, she saw Irene, pointed to her and said "THERE'S YOUR GRANNY"!

On the episode of "THE E! TRUE HOLLYWOOD STORY" about "THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES" that aired a few years ago, they showed an interview with her, where she was saying that they originally wanted someone to play Granny who was close to the characters age; but she told them if they hire someone like that; they'd better be prepared to not have them show up for work everyday!:lol: :lol: