Season 3 (1967)
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Episodes 30
The Man For the Job
The committee to select a new state senator considers Oliver Douglas for the job.
Read MoreLisa's Jam Session
Oliver decides it would be a great idea for Lisa to make her own jam preserves.
Read MoreLove Comes to Arnold Ziffel
An unlikely but hilarious love affair between Arnold the pig and Cynthia the basset hound captivates the residents of Hooterville.
Read MoreOliver vs. the Phone Company
Oliver starts a feud with the Hooterville Phone Company and launches a campaign to recall its management.
Read MoreOliver Takes Over the Phone Company
Mr. Trendell turns over the keys of the Hooterville Phone Company to Oliver Douglas.
Read MoreA Kind Word For the President
Oliver sets out to accomplish to changes at the Hooterville Phone Company, now that he's president.
Read MoreDon't Count Your Tomatoes Before They're Picked
Oliver sets out to harvest his tomato crops.
Read MoreDas Lumpen
Lisa tells another war story - this one details how she saved Oliver from the Nazis during World War II and how their romance began.
Read MoreWon't You Come Home, Arnold Ziffel?
The residents of Hooterville are in an uproar when Arnold Ziffel the pig is missing.
Read MoreJealousy, English Style
Oliver informs Lisa that he plans to attend a farm symposium without her.
Read MoreHaney's New Image
When Mr. Haney finds out first that the Douglas farm is the possible site for an interchange for a proposed new highway, he offers to buy back the farm.
Read MoreAlf and Ralph Break Up
Ralph, the lady carpenter, runs away from home and stays with the Douglases after having a fight with her brother, Alf.
Read MoreNo Trespassing
Oliver shows symptoms of overwork, so Lisa talks him into going on a picnic.
Read MoreEb Returns
The Douglas' handyman returns home from his honeymoon and reveals that he did not get married.
Read MoreNot Guilty
Eb is accused of taking $300 from Sam Drucker's safe when he shows up with a new car, which just happens to cost $300.
Read MoreHome is Where You Run Away From
A mysterious young boy shows up at the Douglas farm and claims to be from another world.
Read MoreHow to Suceed in Television Without Really Trying
Lisa invests $28 in a 10-year-old's "Electric Company;" to show his gratitude, the young wizard "electronificates" the Douglases' farm.
Read MoreArnold, Boy Hero
Lisa and Oliver are taken hostage by two bank robbers who hide out in their farmhouse.
Read MoreFlight to Nowhere
As part of an agricultural exchange program, Oliver and other Hooterville farmers are offered a chance to join a chartered government flight to Europe.
Read MoreMy Mother, the Countess
Lisa reveals that her mother, the Countess, is going to pay a visit to Green Acres.
Read MoreThe Spring Festival
Spring fever sets in at Green Acres when Lisa sets out to produce a Spring festival celebration.
Read MoreOur Son, the Barber
Eb decides on a career as a barber and talks Oliver into putting him through a do-it-yourself mail-order barber college.
Read MoreOliver's Jaded Past
Lisa reminds Oliver that he promised her a New York vacation if she stayed with him on the farm for two years.
Read MoreThe Hungarian Curse
A fellow Hungarian, Lazlo Broslav, visits Lisa and becomes an unwanted house guest. It is revealed that Lazlo once saved the life of Lisa's uncle, and now her family must repay the debt.
Read MoreThe Rutabaga Story
Oliver decides that all Hooterville farmers should plant rutabagas as their primary cash crop, and initiates a publicity campaign to make America more "rutabaga conscious."
Read MoreInstant Family
When an expectant mother goes into labor, Oliver takes her to the hospital, and Lisa takes her seven other children to live with the Douglases until she recovers.
Read MoreA Star Named Arnold is Born (Part 1)
Arnold the pig appears in a play at the Hooterville Theater. Lisa arranges for an old friend to give him a chance in show business.
Read MoreA Star Named Arnold is Born (Part 2)
Oliver and Lisa chaperone Arnold's trip to Hollywood, where he lands a starring role in a motion picture.
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