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Young Love
Uncle Joe starts a Free Wedding and Honeymoon Contest to promote business for the Shady Rest Hotel. Out of all the entries, one stands out: that of Laura Bentley and Tony Allison, a young couple whose parents will not allow them to get married. However, when they arrive at the hotel, they are actually an elderly couple whose respective grown children objected to their marriage. Kate and the girls still want to give them the best wedding and honeymoon the hotel has ever seen. Laura's daughter Violet, and Tony's son Herbert, arrive just in time to stop the wedding. Kate tries a little reverse psychology to get the bride and groom back on track. Kate's ploy has an unintended consequence which threatens not only the wedding but Laura and Tony's relationship altogether. In the end, Laura and Tony get married along with Violet and Herbert. Note: This is the first one where Meredith MacRae plays Billie Jo.
Aired: Sep 13, 1966 Genre: Comedy FamilyCasts: Smiley Burnette Mike Minor Meredith MacRae Lori Saunders Bea Benaderet Edgar Buchanan Frank Cady Rufe DavisCreated By: Paul HenningProducers: Charles Barton Ronny PearlmanDuration: 30m Rating: 0 Country: United States of America Production: McCadden Productions, Filmways Television
Episodes
01: Young Love02: Birdman of Shady Rest03: Hooterville, You're All Heart04: He Loves Us, He Loves Us Not05: The All-Night Party06: Cannonball, Inc.07: Kate Grounds Selma Plout08: The Almost Annual Charity Show09: How Bugged Was My Valley10: Twenty-Five Years Too Late11: The Runt Strikes Back12: Is There a Doctor in the Valley?13: The Santa Claus Special14: My Daughter the Secretary15: The Rise and Fall of a Tycoon16: His Highness the Dog17: Girls! Girls! Girls!18: Temperance, Temperance19: A Star is Born20: Shoplifter at the Shady Rest21: Don't Call Us22: Hey, Look Me Over23: That's Max???24: The Fishing Derby25: Kate's Big Deal26: Author! Author!27: Steve's Ol' Buddy28: That Was the Night That Was29: The Eternal Rectangle30: Kate's Cousin Mae31: A House Divided32: Go Away, Fat