Petticoat Junction - Season 2 Episode 33 There's No Stove Like an Old Stove
Fed up with chopping wood for Kate's old wood-burner, Uncle Joe tries to convince Kate to buy a new electric stove. Joe tells Kate that people have stopped coming to the hotel because the old stove is ruining her cooking. Joe writes to New York food critic Lucius J. Penrose and asks him to come to the hotel to taste Kate's cooking. With a new oven and Penrose's stamp of approval, the hotel could be famous. Joe sabotages the old stove and then tells Kate he has already ordered the new one. The new stove shows up, but it has to be put together. Penrose arrives and is not impressed with the new oven. He says that the only reason he agreed to come was to get a meal cooked on an old fashioned wood burning stove. Kate winds up cooking the meal in the Cannonball's wood burner.
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: 93.059
Language: English
Episode
Betty Jo's Dog
Race Against the Stork
Have Library, Will Travel
The Umquaw Strip
As Hooterville Goes
My Dog the Actor
The Great Buffalo Hunt
Betty Jo's Pen Pal
Bedloe's Nightmare
Kate's Bachelor Butter
Mother of the Bride
The Lost Patrol
Smoke-Eaters
The Curse of Chester W. Farnsworth
There's No Flame Like an Old Flame
Billie Jo's First Job
A Matter of Communication
Kate Bradley, Girl Volunteer
Hooterville Crime Wave
For the Birds
Modern Merchandising
Visit From the Governor
A Borderline Story
The Shady Rest Hotel Corporation
A Tale of Two Dogs
The Black Box
Bedloe's Most Fiendish Scheme
Bedloe Gets His Comeuppance
The Mayor of Hooterville
Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Jinx?
The Chicken Killer
Why Girls Leave Home
There's No Stove Like an Old Stove
The Brontosaurus Caper
The Hairbrained Scheme
There's No Business With Show Business