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- Petticoat_Junction runtime "25.0".
- Petticoat_Junction abstract "Petticoat Junction is an American situation comedy produced by Wayfilms (a joint venture of Filmways Television and Pen-Ten Productions) that originally aired on CBS from September 1963 to April 1970. The series is one of three interrelated shows about rural characters created by Paul Henning. Petticoat Junction was created upon the success of Henning's previous rural/urban-themed sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies (1962–1971). The success of Petticoat Junction led to a spin-off, Green Acres (1965–1971).The setting for the series is the Shady Rest Hotel run by a woman, her uncle, and three daughters, located outside the farming town of Hooterville (later the location of Green Acres). The hotel is situated on the train line of the C. & F.W. Railroad, about halfway between the towns of Pixley and Hooterville, each approximately 25 miles (40 km) away. The series pilot introduced the feminist element where the youngest daughter, Betty Jo, was skilled at driving the train. As a train engineer was traditionally a man's job, executives from the train company's corporate headquarters were shocked when they learned of this.Regarding the show's title, Petticoat Junction, the location of the hotel is an unscheduled train stop on an unconnected branch line, not a junction (where two or more lines meet). The opening titles of the series feature a display of the three daughters' petticoats or frilled underskirts hanging on the side of the railway's water tower where the three originally teenage girls are bathing in the nude, or skinny-dipping. The show has a double entendre in the program's opening theme. During the theme song's line, "Lotsa curves, you bet, and even more when you get to the junction: Petticoat Junction," the program has shots of the train on a curving track, the girls' petticoats, and the three naked girls seen from shoulders up in the water tower.".
- Petticoat_Junction company CBS_Productions.
- Petticoat_Junction company Filmways.
- Petticoat_Junction completionDate "1970-04-04".
- Petticoat_Junction creator Paul_Henning.
- Petticoat_Junction distributor CBS_Paramount_Domestic_Television.
- Petticoat_Junction distributor CBS_Television_Distribution.
- Petticoat_Junction distributor Paramount_Domestic_Television.
- Petticoat_Junction distributor Viacom_(original).
- Petticoat_Junction executiveProducer Charles_Stewart_(writer).
- Petticoat_Junction executiveProducer Jay_Sommers.
- Petticoat_Junction format Black-and-white.
- Petticoat_Junction format Technicolor.
- Petticoat_Junction imdbId "0056780".
- Petticoat_Junction network CBS.
- Petticoat_Junction numberOfEpisodes "222".
- Petticoat_Junction numberOfSeasons "7".
- Petticoat_Junction related Green_Acres.
- Petticoat_Junction related The_Beverly_Hillbillies.
- Petticoat_Junction releaseDate "1963-09-24".
- Petticoat_Junction runtime "1500.0".
- Petticoat_Junction starring Bea_Benaderet.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Edgar_Buchanan.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Elna_Danelle_Hubbell.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Frank_Cady.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Gunilla_Hutton.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Higgins_(dog).
- Petticoat_Junction starring Jeannine_Riley.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Jimmy_Hawkins.
- Petticoat_Junction starring June_Lockhart.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Linda_Kaye_Henning.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Lori_Saunders.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Meredith_MacRae.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Mike_Minor_(actor).
- Petticoat_Junction starring Pat_Woodell.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Rufe_Davis.
- Petticoat_Junction starring Smiley_Burnette.
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