The Truth About the Beverly Hillbillies Mansion
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The Beverly Hillbillies was an American sitcom that aired on CBS on September 26th, 1962, and ran for nine seasons until it eventually ended on March 23rd, 1971. Audiences fell in love with the zany cast of characters and were perpetually amused by the clever writing and hilarious acting. This classic sitcom may have ended decades ago, but it remains incredibly popular among dedicated fans, and it has had a great impact on following television shows.

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The show was created by Paul Henning, who came up with the clever idea of a rural family existing in an upper-class community while on visiting Civil War battle sites in the South. In its early stages, Henning at first imagined placing the Clampett family in New York, but after toying with the idea, he decided to place them in California. And so the Beverly Hillbillies were born! While Paul Henning helped create shows like Petticoat Junction and Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies was the crowning jewel of his career.

The show begins with the Clampett family, an impoverished family of hillbillies who live in the mountains. Character Joe Clampett discovers a swamp rich in oil while hunting one day, and a surveyor from an oil company offers them $25 million to drill on their land. Suddenly rich, the family moves to Beverly Hills, California. The rustic and unsophisticated lifestyle of the Clampetts clashes with the socialites of Beverly Hills, but they bring a homely set of morals that sometimes changes the upper-class people for the better.

The witty premise of the show drew in viewers of all economic backgrounds. While hillbillies have often been looked down upon by wealthier members of society, the show taught many people to appreciate the simpler things in life, as well as to not underestimate people just because they don't have an impressive career or educational background.

Of course, while the show did offer some insightful morals, the chief reason audience members were so enraptured by The Beverly Hillbillies was the show's fast-paced comedy. Viewers from all over the country loved to tune in to the latest crazy shenanigans of the Clampett family. While the show appeared light and silly to audience members, however, there was a lot going on behind the scenes.

In today's video, we're going to take a look at the surprising behind the scenes secrets of The Beverly Hillbillies. Make sure you stick around, because we're also going to reveal one of the grisly secrets behind the show's iconic mansion! We hope you like this video, and don't forget to subscribe to Facts Verse for more!

The Truth About the Beverly Hillbillies Mansion
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