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- Season 1 overviewOct 3, 1957-May 29, 195835 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Californy, Here We Come Oct 3, 1957
- The McCoy family moves to a ranch in California.
- 2. The Egg War Oct 10, 1957
- The McCoys start a roadside egg stand.
- 3. Kate's Dress Oct 15, 1957
- The male McCoys buy Kate a gun.
- 4. Grampa Sells His Gun Oct 24, 1957
- Grampa sells his gun in order to make a mortgage payment.
- 5. A Question of Discipline Oct 31, 1957
- Grampa takes over the supervision of Hassie and Little Luke.
- 6. You Can't Cheat an Honest Man Nov 7, 1957
- Grampa sells seemingly useless farm land to a swindler.
- 7. Luke Gets His Freedom Nov 14, 1957
- Luke proves his manhood to Grampa by sleeping on the couch.
- 8. Grampa's Date Nov 21, 1957
- Grampa asks Flora MacMichael on a date because she is a good cook.
- 9. The Fishing Contest Nov 28, 1957
- Grampa competes with George in a fishing contest.
- 10. It's a Woman's World Dec 5, 1957
- Grampa refuses to support a woman (Reta Shaw) running for city council.
- 11. The Bigger They Are Dec 12, 1957
- Grampa destroys Flora's apple tree.
- 12. Gambling Is a Sin Dec 19, 1957
- Grampa lets a billboard salesman advertise from the roof.
- 13. Let's Be Buddies Dec 26, 1957
- Grampa joins a lodge.
- 14. Grampa and the Driver's License Jan 2, 1958
- Grampa must get glasses in order to drive.
- 15. Lady's Man Jan 9, 1958
- Luke becomes jealous when a photographer pays special attention to Kate.
- 16. Luke's Mother-in-Law Jan 16, 1958
- Kate's mother visits.
- 17. The Matchmaker Jan 23, 1958
- Grampa fixes a man up with Flora in a trade to get the man's dog.
- 18. The Goodys Come to Town Jan 30, 1958
- Kate is jealous when an attractive woman flirts with Luke.
- 19. Little Luke's Education Feb 6, 1958
- Little Luke's schoolmates call him a hillbilly.
- 20. Time to Retire Feb 13, 1958
- Grampa tries to fool Luke and Kate into believing he's ready for retirement.
- 21. Grampa's Proposal Feb 20, 1958
- Grampa thinks the family forgot his birthday.
- 22. The Honeymoon Feb 27, 1958
- Luke and Kate celebrate their second wedding anniversary.
- 23. Once There Was a Traveling Saleswoman Mar 6, 1958
- Luke signs a contract to buy a pool.
- 24. My Favorite Uncle Mar 13, 1958
- Kate's salesman uncle visits.
- 25. Grampa's Birthday Mar 20, 1958
- Amos thinks the family forgot his birthday.
- 26. New Doctor in Town Mar 27, 1958
- Grampa uses home remedies to fight a cold.
- 27. For Love or Money Apr 3, 1958
- Pepino goes to work for George when the McCoys can't give him a raise.
- 28. Kate's Career Apr 10, 1958
- Grampa wants Kate to stop working.
- 29. When a Fellow Needs a Friend Apr 17, 1958
- Grampa needs a character witness for court.
- 30. It Pays to Be Poor Apr 24, 1958
- A wealthy man showers the McCoys with gifts.
The Real McCoys: Created by Irving Pincus. With Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, Kathleen Nolan, Tony Martinez. From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California.
The Real McCoys is an American sitcom starring Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, and Kathleen Nolan. Co-produced by Danny Thomas's Marterto Productions in association with Walter Brennan and Irving Pincus's Westgate Company, it was broadcast for six seasons: five by the ABC-TV network, from 1957 to 1962; and a final season by CBS, 1962–1963
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