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.
Oliver Wendell Douglas, a big New York lawyer, hates the "rat race" of the city.
Lisa suggests that Oliver start growing vegetables on the patio of his penthouse to see if he really enjoys it.
Oliver meets Uncle Joe Carson, Sam Drucker, Floyd Smoot and Fred Ziffel.
Mother Eunice Douglas (Eleanor Audley) wants Lisa to move in with her instead of living on a farm.
Back in New York, Mr. Peters is trying to sublet the Douglas apartment to Horace Bennett (Lyle Talbot) and his wife (Iris Adrian).
Seeing an opportunity to get Oliver to give up farming, Eunice spikes the new soil samples with items from her cosmetics bag.
Oliver had assigned every electrical device a number from one to seven in an effort to keep their rickety generator from blowing.
In New York, Judson Carter Felton (Roland Winters) thinks that Oliver can win a legal case for him.
Ed Ferguson (Jerry Hausner), who installed the pole, tells Oliver it's a gift from Sarah, the owner of the phone company.
Newt Kiley and Ben Miller are talking to George Wilkins (Jesse White) and Wally Jenkins (Sam Edwards) from the Conservation and Stabilization Committee in Crabwell Corners.
Guest Stars from Petticoat Junction: Frank Cady as Sam Drucker, Tom Fadden as Ben Miller, Kay E. Kuter as Newt Kiley, Walter Baldwin as Grandpappy Miller It's storming outside and Oliver has all types of containers around to catch the rain leaking through the roof.
Mother Douglas comes by and when she learns that Oliver won't leave, she starts tossing his "crop" off the balcony.
Back in Hooterville, Haney comes by to give Oliver a rubber plant as an anniversary gift.
When she learns from Sam that there isn't one, Lisa decides to bring a little culture and charm to Hooterville by means of a beauty parlor.
Oliver calls contractors Alf (Sid Melton) and Ralph Monroe (Mary Grace Canfield).
While Oliver goes to get a building permit, Alf and Ralph rip the room apart and begin moving the walls.
When Oliver refuses to give Eb the keys to the car so he can take out his girlfriend, Buford disapproves the project and condemns the whole house.
But Buford learns that the project is for a bedroom, and it gets disapproved again because Alf and Ralph are only licensed for hen houses and chicken coops.
Hank comes by the house and tells Oliver that it was a smart move to give up farming to practice law.
They all come with food, but eat it themselves as they crowd Oliver off his bed to watch "Frankenstein Meets Mary Poppins" on TV.
Oliver learns from Sam and Newt that the Crabwell Corners famers reserved all the delivery trucks.
Oliver flashes back to the first days on the farm and the reactions from Lisa, his Mother Eunice and Mignon the dog.
Eb says that Oliver should write a song about local legend Molly Turgiss (Renie Riano).
Lisa meets Amy Collins (Dianne Foster), a lovely young female farmer.
When the horse's agent still wants more money, the publicity machine starts promoting Arnold as the studio's next big star.
After speaking with Larry and Harry Monroe and storekeeper Ben Drucker, they decide to call their community Hooterville.
Lisa cons Oliver into taking a fifth honeymoon together, this time to the Moana Rexford Hotel in Hawaii.
Oliver contacts Carol Rush (Elaine Joyce), his one-time secretary in New York, to find out where she'd had his father's watch repaired years earlier.
Oglethorpe hopes to get in on a big land deal with Lawrence David (Larry D. Mann) and gives him a check.