The Funniest Goofs from “The Beverly Hillbillies” Most-Watched Episode

The Enduring Charm of The Beverly Hillbillies

The Beverly Hillbillies remains a beloved classic. For nearly a decade (1962–1971), it offered wholesome, light-hearted comedy — no risqué humor, no harsh language, and little political edge. Its simplicity made it a comforting escape for many viewers.

 

A Legendary Episode: “The Giant Jackrabbit”

One of the show’s most famous episodes is “The Giant Jackrabbit” (aired January 8, 1964), where Granny mistakes a kangaroo for a gigantic jackrabbit. This episode shattered records: it became the most-watched half-hour sitcom episode of its time — and still holds that distinction.

 

A Goof That Adds to the Charm

During the iconic scene when the kangaroo hops toward the Clampetts’ back door, eagle-eyed viewers can spot a small mistake: a man’s foot — likely the animal trainer’s — briefly appears in the lower left corner. This subtle blooper doesn’t ruin the moment; it adds a touch of authenticity and fun.

 

How Big It Really Was

At its peak, The Beverly Hillbillies dominated television ratings. In its first two seasons, it ranked #1 in the U.S. The high ratings continued throughout the series, though the show dropped out of the top 20 in its final season.

 

John Wayne’s Memorable Cameo

In the season-five episode “The Indians Are Coming”, John Wayne makes a brief, uncredited appearance. Rather than ask for money, he requested a bottle of Jack Daniel’s bourbon as his fee.

 

Why It Still Matters

The episode with Granny and the kangaroo captures the show’s innocent humor and charm.

That tiny blooper (the foot in the corner) today feels like a wink to the audience.

Record-breaking popularity shows just how much the show resonated then — and continues to do so in syndication.