Petticoat Junction – S06 E13 : The Feminine Mistake

Petticoat Junction
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Bobbie Jo really likes a new book she is reading called "The Feminine Mistake". It talks about how women are denied their humanity by men by being forced into domestic lives rather than real careers. Bobbie Jo decides to look for a job so that she can gain an identity through her work. Her first attempts at jobs end in disaster. Sam let's Bobbie Jo write for the paper. Bobbie Jo writes an article about Dr. Craig that incorrectly portrays her as a snob, causing an uproar in the valley. A remorseful Bobbie Jo decides to leave town. It may take Janet using some reverse psychology to make Bobbie Jo fully understand her life in Hooterville. Bobbie Jo decides to stay, stating "I'm the only one left to give that woman's touch to the Shady Rest..." Meanwhile, Uncle Joe tries to build a motorized bicycle so that he doesn't have to pedal.

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Cast

Don Edmonds
as Lyle Cabot
June Lockhart
as Dr. Janet Craig
William Fawcett
as Pip Winslow
Dennis Hopper
as Alan Landman
Dabbs Greer
as Mr. Peck
Judee Morton
as Elsie Gregg
Jackie Joseph
as Housewife
Pat Buttram
as Mr. Haney
Allison McKay
as Secretary
Diane Bond
as Emily Lawrence
Forrest Lewis
as Judge Clark
Russ Conway
as Mr. Robinson
William Joyce
as Mr. Rogers
Walter Reed
as Melvin Randall
Nancy Kulp
as Jane Hathaway
Bob Hastings
as Bill Tuttle
Hank Patterson
as Fred Ziffell
Joe Higgins
as Mr. Finchcliff
Jay Jostyn
as Mr. Cameron
Eve McVeagh
as Miss Hammond
Emmaline Henry
as Nancy Anderson
Betty White
as Adelle Colby
Don Megowan
as Freddie
Eddie Albert
as Oliver Douglas
Sarah Selby
as Nellie Hughes
Joseph Mell
as Butcher
Don Keefer
as Mr. Forbes
Richard Hale
as Judge Clarke
Stanley Adams
as Jack Crandall
Dan White
as 1st Juror
Norman Leavitt
as Fred Thompson
Beverly Wills
as Mrs. Norton
Adam West
as Dr. Clayton Harris
Hal Smith
as Mr. Richardson
Charles Meredith
as George Prentice
Kenneth Washington
as William R. Blake
Tim Rooney
as Douglas
Marc Lawrence
as Barney Dawson

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