Green Acres: Season 2, Episode 17

It's So Peaceful in the Country (18 Jan. 1967)

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Oliver's mother needs bed rest so she heads to her son's farm in Hooterville. All she has to do is ignore Alf and Ralph's drilling, Haney's tour group, a crowd of dancing Sioux Indians, and their chief who think's she's a looker.

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Oliver's mother needs bed rest so she heads to her son's farm in Hooterville. All she has to do is ignore Alf and Ralph's drilling, Haney's tour group, a crowd of dancing Sioux Indians, and their chief who think's she's a looker.

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When Haney owned the Douglas farm, he signed a ninety-nine year lease with the Sioux for their annual bear dance. See more »

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