Petticoat Junction: Meet the In-Laws


05:00 am - 05:30 am, Saturday, July 18 on WJLP MeTV (33.1)

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Meet the In-Laws

Season 5, Episode 8

Bride-to-be Betty Jo faces the ordeal of meeting Steve's parents.

repeat 1967 English
Comedy Sitcom Family Entertainment Drama

Cast & Crew
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Bea Benaderet (Actor) .. Kate Bradley
Hugh Beaumont (Actor) .. Mr. Elliott
Ann Doran (Actor) .. Mrs. Elliott
Linda Kaye (Actor) .. Betty Jo Bradley
Mike Minor (Actor) .. Steve Elliott
E.J. Andre (Actor) .. Doc Stuart

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Bea Benaderet (Actor) .. Kate Bradley
Hugh Beaumont (Actor) .. Mr. Elliott
Born: February 16, 1909
Died: May 14, 1982
Birthplace: Lawrence, Kansas, United States
Trivia: American actor Hugh Beaumont originally studied for the clergy, remaining busy as a lay minister throughout his acting career. After stage experience, Beaumont arrived in Hollywood in 1940. While most of the draftable leading men were away during World War II, Beaumont enjoyed a brief spell of stardom; his faint resemblance to actor Lloyd Nolan enabled Beaumont to inherit Nolan's screen role of detective Michael Shayne in a series of inexpensive programmers. After the war, Beaumont returned to character parts, contributing memorable moments to such films as The Blue Dahlia (1946) and The Guilt of Janet Ames (1947). He also played quite a few villains during this period; fans of Beaumont's later television work are in for a jolt as they watch the affable Hugh connive and murder his way through 1948's Money Madness. During the early 1950s, Beaumont frequently popped up in uncredited featured roles at 20th Century-Fox, most prominently in Phone Call From a Stranger (1952) as the doctor killed by drunken driver Michael Rennie, and in The Revolt of Mamie Stover as the Honolulu cop who advises goodtime girl Jane Russell to get out of town. In 1957, Beaumont was cast as philosophy-dispensing suburban dad Ward Cleaver on the popular sitcom Leave It to Beaver (he replaced Casey Adams, who played Ward in the 1955 pilot). While he despaired that the series might ruin his chances for good film roles, Beaumont remained with Beaver until its cancellation in 1963. Hugh Beaumont retired from show business in the late 1960s, launching a second career as a successful Christmas tree farmer.
Ann Doran (Actor) .. Mrs. Elliott
Born: July 28, 1911
Died: September 19, 2000
Birthplace: Amarillo, Texas
Trivia: A sadly neglected supporting actress, Ann Doran played everything from Charley Chase's foil in Columbia two-reelers of the late '30s to James Dean's mother in Rebel Without a Cause (1955) and also guest starred in such television shows as Superman, Petticoat Junction, Bewitched, and The A Team. A former child model and the daughter of silent screen actress Rose Allen (1885-1977), Doran made her screen bow in Douglas Fairbanks' Robin Hood (1922) but then spent the next 12 years or so getting herself an education. She returned to films in 1934 and joined the Columbia short subject department two years later. While with Columbia, Doran worked on all of Frank Capra's films save Lost Horizon (1937) and she later toiled for both Paramount and Warner Bros., often receiving fine reviews but always missing out on the one role that may have made her a star. Appearing in more than 500 films and television shows (her own count), Doran worked well into the 1980s, often unbilled but always a noticeable presence.
Linda Kaye (Actor) .. Betty Jo Bradley
Born: September 16, 1944
Mike Minor (Actor) .. Steve Elliott
Died: January 28, 2016
E.J. Andre (Actor) .. Doc Stuart
Born: January 01, 1907
Died: January 01, 1984

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