Wilbur gets help from Mister Ed to get more attention from Carol.Wilbur gets help from Mister Ed to get more attention from Carol.Wilbur gets help from Mister Ed to get more attention from Carol.
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- TriviaThis is the first of three appearances Donna Douglas makes in the series, each time playing a different character. In this episode she speaks without the southern accent that was so prominent in the role that made her famous, i.e. as Elly May Clampett in the long-running TV sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies (1962).
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Wilbur Post: Ed! Why do you insist on eavesdropping on our party line?
Mister Ed: You haven't been around for three days. I'm lonesome.
Wilbur Post: I've been busy.
Mister Ed: Doing what? Keeping house?
Wilbur Post: What's wrong with a man helping his wife around the house?
Mister Ed: Nothing. It's supposed to be a woman's job, Wilma.
Wilbur Post: Wilbur!
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Wilbur thinks of a way to get Carol away from her sudden interest in civic affairs
Donna Douglas (Elly Mae of Beverly Hillbillies) makes an appearance in this episode and she looks stunning---very sophisticated looking ---and you would never know by the way she talks that she is the Elly Mae we all knew her best by!! She appears as a model for Wilbur who is attempting to make his wife jealous. Carol developed a sudden interest in civic affairs thru the urging of her neighbors wife Mrs Addison, and began shuffling off her normal everyday errands and domestic duties onto Wilbur. Wilbur decided to take up a Hobby himself-----and his hobby got Carols attention right away. As a result Carol suddenly decided she rather have the attention of her husband than to participate in civic affairs.
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- Runtime30 minutes
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