Episode
Petticoat Junction: Kate's Homecoming
Overview
In this valentine to Kate Bradley the citizens of Hooterville pull out all the stops to welcome Kate home, including a parade with floats, songs and fireworks. But first, arguments begin about where her official welcoming celebration will take place and who will preside over such an event. Mayor Potts wants to preside over it at a downtown location. Sam wants to preside over it outside his store. Selma wants to preside over it in her garden. And Joe wants to preside over it at the Shady Rest. They all wait for Kate's three o'clock arrival in front of Sam's store. Then they read her message to Uncle Joe and realize that Joe didn't read the part that said she will be arriving in Pixley. Amid the chaotic festivities, Kate muses "There's no doubt about it, I'm home.
Details
- Series
- Petticoat Junction
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 30
- Air date
- 1968-03-30
- Runtime
- 25 min
Episode context
Kate's Homecoming is Episode 30 in Season 5 of Petticoat Junction. It aired on 1968-03-30. The runtime is 25 min.
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Episode 25: Mae's Helping Hand
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Episode 24: Billie Jo's First Record
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Episode 23: Uncle Joe Runs the Hotel
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Episode 19: Steve, the Apple Polisher
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