Petticoat Junction - Season 1 Episode 21 The Very Old Antique
When Kate unexpectedly sees Homer Bedloe in Hooterville, she knows trouble is in store. Bedloe plans on selling the Cannonball, a seemingly one-of-a-kind antique locomotive. His buyer is millionaire retired train man and antique train aficionado, Phillip Waterhouse. Waterhouse is an old, ornery and snobbish man who generally gets what he wants. With Charley and Floyd's help, Kate hopes she can convince Waterhouse that the train is in such disrepair that it's not worth buying. Kate's plan backfires when she learns Waterhouse enjoys repairing old trains. She hopes that with the family's help, she can get through to Waterhouse the necessity of the train to the valley.
Year: 1970
Country: United States of America
Studio: CBS
Director: Paul Henning
Cast: Mike Minor, Meredith MacRae, Lori Saunders, Edgar Buchanan, Frank Cady, Linda Kaye
Crew: Jay Sommers (Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 24, 1963
Last Air date: Apr 04, 1970
Season: 7 Season
Episode: 222 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 5.80/10 by 34.00 users
Popularity: 89.393
Language: English
Episode
Spur Line to Shady Rest
Quick, Hide the Railroad
The President Who Came to Dinner
Is There a Doctor in the Roundhouse?
The Courtship of Floyd Smoot
Please Buy My Violets
The Ringer
Kate's Recipe for Hot Rhubarb
The Little Train Robbery
Bedloe Strikes Again
Uncle Joe's Replacement
Honeymoon Hotel
A Night at the Hooterville Hilton
Cannonball Christmas
Herbie Gets Drafted
Bobbie Jo and the Beatnik
My Daughter the Doctor
Hooterville vs. Hollywood
Visit From a Big Star
Last Chance Farm
The Very Old Antique
The Art Game
Betty Jo's First Love
Behind All Silver, There's a Cloud Lining
The Talent Contest
Kate and the Manpower Problem
The Ladybugs
The Hooterville Flivverball
Kate the Stockholder
Kate and the Dowager
Charley Abandons the Cannonball
Dog Days at Shady Rest
A Millionaire for Kate
Bedloe and Son
Local Girl Makes Good
Cave Woman
Kate Flat on Her Back
The Genghis Keane Story