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Real McCoys TV Show Seasons 1-3 15 DVD set 117 shows
 

If you're a fan of wholesome entertainment and family values, or a fan of the great character actor Walter Brennan, you'll want to own The Real McCoys, Complete Seasons 1 & 2 5 DVD sets, featuring seventy eight vintage episodes from the well-remembered TV series. Years before any other hillbillies moved to Cali-forney, Grandpa Amos McCoy and his clan made the trip from West Virginny cross country. Besides the legendary Walter Brennan the show starred Richard Crenna and Kathy Nolan. Each 5 DVD set includes every program from the 1957-58, 1958-59 and 1959-60 seasons. 2007, 2008. Black & White. 45 hours.

The Real McCoys Seasons One, Two  & Three 15 DVD set is brand new; each 5 DVD set is unopened, un-played and still in its original factory shrink-wrap. 117 favorite episodes include...

    Real McCoys Season One
  1. Californy Here We Come: The Series Premiere The McCoys arrinve in the San Fernando Valley from Smokey Corners, WV, where Grandpa McCoy has inherited a ranch from his brother, Ben. Original air date: October 3, 1957.
  2. The Egg War The McCoys start a roadside egg stand and inadvertently, an egg war with their neighbor Harry Poulson. Original air date: October 10, 1957.
  3. Kate’s Dress The male McCoys try to outwit the female members by using money in the cookie jar to buy a shotgun rather than a dress for Kate to attend the PTA meeting. Original air date: October 17, 1957.
  4. Gramps Sells His Gun The McCoys find themselvers in trouble when they need $150 to meet a mortgage payment and that their only valuable asset is a rifle handed down to Grandpa by his Great Grandfather. Original air date: October 24, 1957.
  5. A Question Of Discipline Grandpa McCoy takes over the supervision of Hassie and Little Luke when, after getting bad grades in school, Kate starts to discipline them. Original air date: October 31, 1957.
  6. You Can’t Cheat An Honest Man Grampa thinks he’s made a sharp business deal when he sells some useless farm land, until he finds out the freeway is going through that part of their land. Original air date: November 7, 1957.
  7. Luke Gets His Freedom Grampa thinks Luke is henpecked by Kate so Luke decides to prove Grampa wrong. Original air date: November 14, 1957.
  8. Grampa’s Date Luke and Kate urge Grampa to invite Flora MacMichael as his date to attend the Valley Ranchers annual fall dance and box supper. Original air date: November 21, 1957.
  9. The Fishing Contest Grampa McCoy and archrival George MacMichael enter a fishing contest. With the discovery that California fish are elusive, if not intelligent, Grampa thinks about cheating. Original air date: November 28, 1957.
  10. It’s A Woman’s World A neighbor of the McCoys asks for their support in her race for a seat on the City Council. When Grampa learns it is necessary to read and write in order to vote, he tries various subterfuges to pass the reading test. Original air date: December 5, 1957.
  11. The Bigger They Are Grampa finds a stranger beating his time with Flora MacMichael and takes his revenge on Flora’s apple tree. Original air date December 12, 1958.
  12. Gambling Is A Sin Grampa and Luke invite their minister to the house for dinner to help Kate get on a church committee. Problem is, Grampa has given a billboard salesman permission to use the barn roof for an advertisement for a gambling house in Las Vegas. Original air date: December 19, 1957.
  13. Let’s Be Buddies Grampa is disgusted with his friend George MacMichael when George caters to the head of the local lodge. Original air date: December 26, 1957.
  14. Grampa And The Driver's License Grampa fails the eye test and is told he must get glasses and wear them while driving. Original air date: January 2, 1958.
  15. The Lady’s Man Luke becomes jealous when a photographer for a national magazine comes to their ranch to use Kate as a model and is over-attentive to Kate. Original air date: January 9, 1958.
  16. Luke’s Mother-In-Law When Kate’s mother visits the McCoys, Grampa warns Luke to watch for trouble. Original air date: January 16, 1958.
  17. The Matchmaker A hunting dog wanders onto the McCoy ranch and when the owner, Joe Johnson, appears to claim him, Grampa tries to make a trade with him for the dog. Original air date: January 23, 1958.
  18. The Goodys Come To Town The McCoys are visited by Frank Goody and his attractive daughter from Smokey Corners, West Virginia. Original air date: January 30, 1958.
  19. Little Luke’s Education When Little Luke gets into a fight with his schoolmates after they call him a "hillbilly," the entire McCoy family becomes involved. Original air date: February 6, 1958.
  20. Time To Retire When Luke and Kate decide Grampa should take things easy Grampa feels he is not needed on the ranch and so he pretends to be ill. Original air date: February 13, 1958.
  21. Grampa’s Proposal When Grampa McCoy learns Flora MacMichael is contemplating marriage with an old childhood sweetheart, he proceeds to break up the romance. Original air date: February 20, 1958.
  22. The Honeymoon When Luke and Kate celebrate their second wedding anniversary, Grampa realizes they never had a honeymoon. He uses the money in the cookie jar to send them on a two-day honeymoon. Original air date: February 27, 1958.
  23. Once There Was A Traveling Salesman When Luke is approached by a very attractive and persuasive saleswoman, he shortly realizes that he has signed up for a swimming pool. Original air date: March 6, 1958.
  24. My Favorite Uncle Kate’s favorite Uncle Dave visits the McCoys and fascinates all members of the family with his tall tales of adventure and his exploits in big business - everyone except Grampa, that is. Original air date: March 13, 1958.
  25. Grampa’s Birthday When Grampa thinks the family has forgotten his birthday, he feels they no longer love him and decides to run away. Original air date: March 20, 1958.
  26. New Doctor In Town Grampa comes down with a cold and Luke and Kate insist he see the young new doctor in town. Grampa feels his old-fashioned remedies are better than the new-fangled ideas. Original air date: March 27, 1958.
  27. For Love Or Money Pepino asks the McCoys for a raise and when they cannot afford to pay him more, George MacMichael offers him a job to prove to Pepino that he would be unhappy working for anyone but the McCoys. Original air date: April 3, 1958.
  28. Kate’s Career When Grampa finds out Kate has been doing alterations for friends and is being paid for it, he insists Luke tell her to stop as none of the McCoy women has ever worked. Original air date: April 10, 1958.
  29. When A Fellow Needs A Friend When someone pushes Grampa’s car in front of a fire plug and he receives a ticket, he insists he will appear in court and contest the matter. Original air date: April 17, 1958.
  30. It Pays To Be Poor The McCoys invite the Brewsters, a wealthy couple from New York, to be their guests for a few days when their expensive foreign car breaks down in front of the ranch. Original air date: April 24, 1958.
  31. Life Of The Party Luke and Kate invite some friends of their own age in for a party and Grampa insists on remaining home to help entertain them, not realizing he is intruding. Original air date: May 1, 1958.
  32. Three Is A Crowd Grampa is very disgusted with his crony George MacMichael when he learns George is courting a widow in town. Original air date: May 8, 1958.
  33. The New Look When production on the McCoy ranch falls off, Luke wants Grampa to use more modern methods and Grampa rebels. Original air date: May 15, 1958.
  34. Grampa And The Driver’s License When the local fire department seeks volunteers, Grampa tries to join, only to learn they will not take him because of his age. Original air date: May 22, 1958.
  35. You Can’t Always Be A Hero Grampa is very proud of the fact that Little Luke apes him in all ways until he realizes the boy has picked up his bad habits as well as the good ones. Original air date: May 29, 1958.
  36. The Homely Boy Hassie has drawn the name of the homely boy in the class to be her escort to the class dance. When she refuses to see him or even go to the dance with him, the entire McCoy family goes to work on changing her mind. Original air date: June 5, 1958.
  37. Her Flaming Youth Grampa is disgusted with Flora MacMichael when she shows him a picture taken in he youth in some rather scanty attire until he finds out the head of the Women’s Auxiliary is using the picture to have Flora expelled from the lodge. Original air date: June 12, 1958.
  38. The Corn Eating Contest Grampa wagers the McCoys’ prize-laying hen that Little Luke will win the corn eating contest.  Original air date: June 19, 1958.
  39. Grampa And The Driver’s License Luke and Kate join a young people recreation group and suggest Grampa join the "Young Old Timers." He refuses, saying they are all old fuddy-duddies with no family interests. After being left consistently alone, he has a change of heart. Original air date: June 26, 1958.

The Real McCoys Season Two

  1. The New Car Luke And Kate trade in their old Ford and when Grandpa learns of the transaction, he’s heartbroken at losing a “member of the family” and tries to get it back. Original air date: October 2, 1958.
  2. Grandpa Learns About Teenagers Grandpa is upset when he finds Hassie learning to dance to rock and roll music and using make up in order to attract the attention of Tommy, the most popular boy in her class. Original air date: October 9, 1958.
  3. Blow The House Down Little Luke enters a competition at school to become a member of the trumpet section of the band. His practicing drives the family out of the house until they realize how much it means to him. Original air date: October 16, 1958.
  4. The Dancin’ Fool When Kate is unsuccessful in trying to teach Luke how to dance, she finally talks him into taking dancing lessons, not knowing that the dance instructor is a very attractive young lady. Original air date: October 23, 1958.
  5. The New Well Grampa tries to locate water for a new well by using a diving rod. Luke, Kate and George McMichael have no faith in it and feel Grampa should hire someone more qualified. Original air date: October 30, 1958.
  6. The New Dog Grampa becomes involved with a couple of confidence men over a dog. Once he realizes that they are tyring to cheat him and with the help of George McMichael, they turn the table on the crooks. Original air date: November 6, 1958.
  7. Sing For Your Supper Luke enters a local radio station’s amateur singing contest against the family’s wishes since they know he gets the hiccups when he’s nervous and tries to sing. Original air date: November 13, 1958.
  8. Sing For Your Supper Do You Kiss Your Wife? Luke and Kate have a spat when Luke and Grampa show their disgust for public kissing by the Emerys, who hav been married for over five years. Original air date: November 20, 1958.
  9. The Perfect Swine When Grampa sees the pig George McMichael is entering at the county fair, he sends for a champion pig from West Virginia. Original air date: November 27, 1958.
  10. Leave It To The Girls Grampa convinces Luke and Hassie’s boyfriend, Tommy, there is only one way to handle women…to tell them and not to ask them. Original air date: December 4, 1957.
  11. The Gift Grampa interferes just as his neighbor George McMichael is about to complete a deal with a junkman and it results in Kate receiving an ancient vacuum cleaner as a gift. Original air date December 11, 1958.
  12. The New Hired Hand Pepino is afraid that the new hired hand needed at the McCoys may be competition and he will lose his job so he comes up with a plan but it backfires. Original air date: December 18, 1957.
  13. The New Neighbors Grampa and family have a difference of opinion over a new family. Kate and Hassie defend the newcomers despite Grampa’s contention they are “stuck up.” Original air date: December 25, 1957.
  14. Luke Gets A JobComplications enter the lives of the McCoys when Luke decides to take an extra job at night and on Saturdays. Grampa and Kate are opposed to the idea up until Luke’s new boss fires him and the family rallies to his aid. Original air date: January 1, 1959.
  15. The McCoys Visit Hollywood Kate sees a picture of her school friend in the local paper and learns that she is now a motion picture star. Against Grampa and Luke’s wishes, kate finally persuades them to take the family to Hollywood to visit her friend. Original air date: January 8, 1959.
  16. The Bank Loan Grampa almost ruins the McCoy’s chances when they seek to borrow working capital at the local bank. Efforts by Grampa to remedy the situation only make matters worse, until a sympathetic bank official steps in. Original air date: January 15, 1959.
  17. The Great Discovery Grampa and Luke anticipate a financial windfall when they dig up a prehistoric bone on their property but Kate sides with a representative from the County Museum who claims such discoveries belong to the public. Original air date: January 22, 1959.
  18. Son Of The Mystic Nile Grampa’s joy is short-lived when he finds that Luke and not him is the McCoy earmarked for Lodge honors. However, Grampa rallies to help Luke when opposition develops. Original air date: January 29, 1959.
  19. Kate Learns To Drive Grampa, opposed to women drivers on principle, puts his foot down when Kate asks for driving lessons. Then, when Kate persuades Luke to teach her in spite of Grampa’s objections, an odd set of circumstances gets Grampa to change his mind. Original air date: February 5, 1959.
  20. Grampa’s Private War Grampa’s bragging to Little Luke and his school chums about his service in various wars gets Grampa in trouble with local Veterans. Original air date: February 12, 1959.
  21. The Rainmaker Grampa gets criticized by his neighbors when he refuses to contribute to a community project that will hire a plane to seed rain clouds. When showers start pouring down, there is a surprise for everyone, including Grampa. Original air date: February 19, 1959.
  22. The Perfect Houseguest After George MacMichael becomes the houseguest of the McCoys, Grampa becomes disgruntled when George is not available for fishing, horseshoes and checkers. Instead, George follows instructions from his sister Flora and inssits on helping with the chores and entertaining the children. Original air date: February 26, 1959.
  23. The Wedding Grampa, Luke and Kate are very much disturbed because they feel that John Watherly, the man Kate’s mother has chosen for her second husband, is only interested in her for her monthly income of $40. Original air date: March 5, 1959.
  24. Kate’s Diet Kate goes on a diet to lose weight in order to wear one of her dresses to a party. When she fails to lose weight, Luke and Grampa hit upon the bright idea of having the dress made larger by Flora MacMichael. Original air date: March 12, 1959.
  25. What’s Family For? Hassie has a spat with her boyfriend Tommy and is left at home alone feeling sorry for herself and feeling neglected by the family. They try to show her they are interested in her friends and activities by accompanying her to the local teen hangout where Grampa ends up embarrassing her. Original air date: March 19, 1959.
  26. Grampa Takes The Primrose Path Grampa is bowled over when Mrs. Winston, a young widow visiting the ranch with a bunch of Girl Scouts, seems to fall for him and invites him to her home. Grampa wants to take her to a dance that is being held by The Grange, but faces a dilemma when he remembers that he always takes Flora to the dance. Original air date: March 26, 1959.
  27. Batter Up Grampa lears that the Little League baseball team must find a coach in order to continue its activities. Little Luke is anxious to join the team and so Grampa connives to get Luke to act as coach against his wishes. Original air date: April 2, 1959.
  28. Sweet Fifteen Hassie asks the family if she may invite her school friends for a party on her birthday and feels neglected when they pretend indifference and refuse her request. Original air date: April 9, 1959.
  29. Go Fight City Hall Grampa tangles with the county road commissioner, Mr. Wicker, by threatening to fill a hole in the road in front of the McCoy’s ranch but Grampa comes off second best until his neighbors join the battle. Original air date: April 16, 1959.
  30. Two’s Company Luke does not realize he’s been neglecting Kate by playing checkers every night with Grampa. When Kate tries to point out her grievance, Luke and Grampa don’t understand why she feels neglected. Original air date: April 23, 1959.
  31. The Tax Man Cometh Grampa, learning that the tax appraiser is coming, gets Pipino to help him hide the furniture in the haystack while Luke and Kate are away from home. Original air date: April 30, 1959.
  32. The Mrs. Homemaker contest Grampa and Luke persuade Kate to enter a local “Mrs. Homemaker” contest conducted by Carter Bros. Department sore in hopes of winning the $50 merchandise award. Original air date: May 7, 1959.
  33. The Insurance Policy The local Grange goes in for group insurance and when Mr. Simmons, the agent, calls on the McCoys to get them to join, Luke and Kate try to convince Grampa to get the insurance. Original air date: May 14, 1959.
  34. How To Paint A House The McCoys take a liking to a personable young man, Andy Grant, only to find themselvers victims of a swindle when they sign a contract with him to have their house painted. Grampa, however, wit the assistance of George MacMichael, tries to get their money back. Original air date: May 21, 1959.
  35. The Great Woodsman Much to the annoyance of Grampa, Hank Johnson, a neighbor of the McCoys has been giving Little Luke gifts. When Mr. Johnson plans a hiking trip with Little Luke and some neighboring boys, Grampa accompanies them and takes the opportunity to show up Hank in front of the boys. Original air date: May 28, 1959.
  36. The Big Skeet Shot Luke is annoyed when he overhears Little Luke bragging about what his Grampa can do and not what his big brother can do and decides he will change this and take the championship away from Grampa in the locak skeet shoot. Original air date: June 4, 1959.
  37. Grampa’s New Job The head of the Mystic Nile asks Luke to help out at the lodge by donating a couple evenings a week to answer correspondence. Luke turns it down, so Grampa volunteers but since Grampa can’t read, a dilemma arises when he realizes he must be able to read the correspondence. Original air date: June 11, 1959.
  38. The Actor The McCoys have an unexpected houseguest when Sterling Ames, the Hollywood actor, accidentally hurts his back when he stumbles into a posthole on the McCoy ranch. Original air date: June 18, 1959.
  39. Fire When Ready, Grampa Funds from the sale of tickets to a church social have been stolen so Grampa utilizes his skill with a rifle to try to rescue Little Luke from a city slicker at a shooting gallery and rescue the money. Original air date: June 25, 1959.

The Real McCoys Season Three

  1. The Farmer Took A Wife Company visits the McCoys - Kate's dim-witted ex-boyfriend and his wife. Original air date: July 16, 1959.
  2. The Game Warden George finds that his duties as new game warden extends to keeping Grampa in line. Original air date: July 23, 1959.
  3. The Screen Test The McCoy household dips into their meager savings to pay for Hassie's screen test. Original air date: July 30, 1959.
  4. Work No More My Lady After feeling unappreciated by the McCoy household, especially when it comes to her cooking, Kate undertakes some extreme measures to get their attentions. Original air date: August 6, 1959.
  5. The Garden Club Kate would love to get an invitation to the garden club--and Grampa schemes to get her one. Original air date: August 13, 1959.
  6. The Weaker Sex? Grampa takes notice of his lovely neighbor, and does everything he can for her. Original air date: August 27, 1959.
  7. The Fighter And The Lady Luke gets tricked into boxing with an ex-fighter. Original air date: September 3, 1959.
  8. The Gas Station Grampa takes a job at George's gas station, which leads to nothing but trouble. Original air date: September 10, 1959.
  9. Grampa Fights The Air Force Jets flying over the McCoy farm riles Grampa, and he prepares a scheme to take care of it. Original air date: September 17, 1959.
  10. The Girls At Mom’s Place Grampa decides he needs to teach a widow the proper way to run her cafe. Original air date: September 24, 1959.
  11. The Politician Grampa supports a candidate, only to find out that the politician's actual support for farmer's issues is questionable. Original air date October 8, 1959.
  12. Pepino Takes A Bride Pepino does his best to impress his future in-laws, with help from the McCoys. Original air date: October 15, 1959.
  13. Hot Rod Trouble ensues when Grampa accidentally takes his jalopy along a drag strip. Original air date: October 22, 1959.
  14. The Ghostbreakers Little Luke spends the night in a house that everyone says is haunted. Original air date: November 5, 1959.
  15. The Marriage Broker Grampa does his best to keep an immigrant in the country, including matching him up with a prospective bride. Original air date: November 12, 1959.
  16. How To Build A Boat Grampa has big plans to build a boat--until everyone else gets involved and argues about how to go about it. Original air date: November 19, 1959.
  17. The Artist Grampa schemes to make things work out for both his artist friend and himself. Original air date: November 26, 1959.
  18. The Perfume Salesman Luke comes up with a new scheme for making money--selling perfume to sweeten barns. Original air date: December 3, 1959.
  19. The Television Set The McCoy household is up in arms after Grampa refuses to buy a television set. Original air date: December 10, 1959.
  20. The Lawsuit George and Grampa are no longer friendly neighbors when they spar over a new ditch being dug. Original air date: December 17, 1959.
  21. The Town Councilman Grampa manages George's campaign for town councilman, but trouble ensues when he starts favoring the opposition. Original air date: December 24, 1959.
  22. Cousin Naomi George's cousin stays at the McCoy's farm, and proceeds to take over the house. Original air date: January 7, 1960.
  23. The Bowling Champ Luke is headed for the gutter after Kate finds him bowling with a pretty girl. Original air date: January 28, 1960.
  24. The Talk Of The Town Grampa has mixed emotions after Little Luke wins a prize by writing an essay about him. Original air date: February 4, 1960.
  25. Once There Was A Man Luke tries to put some backbone into his henpecked cousin. Original air date: February 11, 1960.
  26. Weekend In Los Angeles A trip to Los Angeles gives Luke an opportunity for shenanigans at the hotel swimming pool. Original air date: February 18, 1960.
  27. First Date Little Luke takes Agnes to the school dance. Original air date: March 3, 1960.
  28. How To Discover Oil Luke and Grampa mistakenly think they have discovered oil on the farm. Original air date: March 10, 1960.
  29. A House Divided The McCoy household becomes a playground when Grampa decides he should be in charge of discipline. Original air date: March 17, 1960.
  30. Foreman Of The Jury Grampa's criticism of the telephone company leads to some interesting complications. Original air date: August 4, 1960.
  31. One For The Money Little Luke gets a few lessons from Grampa about being selfish after he breaks a window. Original air date: August 11, 1960.
  32. That Was No Lady Kate becomes the unwanted center of attention at the Grange dance when she wears a strapless dress. Original air date: August 18, 1960.
  33. The Tycoon Grampa schemes to corner the egg market. Original air date: August 25, 1960.
  34. Where There’s A Will Grampa has his hands full with a pair of sweet old ladies who actually have their eyes on his inheritance. Original air date: September 1, 1960.
  35. The Jinx Cousin Orval is convinced that he is a jinx, and the McCoys try to prove him wrong. Original air date: September 8, 1960.
  36. The Delegates Grampa and George find themselves at odds again when the election time approaches at the lodge. Original air date: September 15, 1960.
  37. The Gigolo Grampa schemes to change a spinster's mind about a foreclosure by using his charms. Original air date: September 22, 1960.
  38. Teenage Wedding It's up to Grampa to convince Hassie that she's too young to get married. Original air date: September 29, 1960.
  39. McCoys Ahoy Grampa and the McCoys tangle with the U.S. Navy. Original air date: October 6, 1960.
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