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  Green Acres Episode Guide - Green Acres Season Episodes - TV.com
Eustace Haney), Hank Patterson (Fred Ziffel), Frank Cady (Sam Drucker), Tom Lester (Eb Dawson), Bea Benaderet (Kate Bradley), Edgar Buchanan (Uncle Joe Carson), Smiley Burnette (Charley Pratt), Rufe Davis (Floyd Smoot), Lyle Talbot (Mr.
Kimball says he and his mother aren't speaking, but Oliver convinces him to make up with her.
Eustace Haney), Hank Patterson (Fred Ziffel), Barbara Pepper (Doris Ziffel), Alvy Moore (Hank Kimball), Arnold the Pig (Arnold Ziffel), Emory Parnell (Sheriff Blake), Terry Phillips (Bellboy), Harry Stanton (Mr.
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  Hank Kimball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hank Kimball was the fictitious county agent of the 1965-71 American television comedy Green Acres.
Kimball was an unusual, perhaps unique, comic creation (played by Alvy Moore) who was a friendly, helpful but scatterbrained man apparently educated past his intelligence.
Hank comes in and tells them he's the county agent and can tell them anything they'd like to know about farming.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hank_Kimball   (252 words)

  
 dvdfuture.com :: Review - Green Acres: The Complete Second Season
Kimball ran the general store, the ex-banker's daughter dated a local farm agent and there was a very old farm hand named Eb played by Parley Baer.
Episode Twenty-seven: "Kimball Gets Fired"- Hank Kimball gets a new supervisor who immediately fires him and replaces him with another man. To complicate things, it turns out Kimball was secretly engaged to Ralph Monroe.
Kimball calls off their engagement because he can't afford to have a wife though he actually looks relieved of the situation.
www.dvdfuture.com /review.php?id=745   (3501 words)

  
 Burnt Orange Report: :: Tooling around Tulia
First thing I thought of was Hank Kimball, the county extension agent in "Green Acres'' and how well he did his job in and around Hooterville.
Hank and Katy are blast on the road.
Hank Gilbert is one person I can rely on to tell me the truth as the see it.
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 Green Acres: Kimball Gets Fired - TV.com
Ralph is distraught when her beloved "Hankie" Kimball is fired as the county agricultural agent.
Kimball: I'm glad to know that I have a friend like you, Mr., uh..
The symphony's composition, also known as Kimball's "Whistling Song", is titled "Fugue for Flute and Timpani".
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 Green Acres: Season 02 | MTV MOVIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Haney (Pat Buttram), dopey handyman Eb (Tom Lester), and terminally self-contradictory county agent Hank Kimball (Alvy Moore).
Meanwhile, the sophisticated, cosmopolitan Lisa Douglas has resigned herself to her rural environs, though she still can be found donning her most glamorous gowns and most valuable jewels to perform such simple chores as milking the cows and raking the leaves.
Of the 30 second-season Green Acres episodes, the most memorable is the one in which Oliver, Lisa, and Hank Kimball appear in a charity-show staging of the TV series The Beverly Hillbillies -- which, like Green Acres, was produced by Paul Henning (what a coincidence!).
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 Green Acres
County Agent Hank Kimball (Alvy Moore) "discourses on plant and animal husbandry rival those of a semiotics professor" (according to Marc, and personifies a kind of infinite regress, where every empirical statement branches into multiple statements that in turn preclude it, spiraling each new observation back and away from itself like an inductive Escherism.
Fred and Doris Ziffle (Hank Patterson and Barbara Pepper; later Fran Ryan) are the beaming parents of Arnold, a 250-pound adolescent pig who watches television, is writing a book, visits Washington on scholarship, and ultimately falls in love with Mr.
Green Acres was canceled in 1971 when CBS consciously targeted a younger demographic audience and purged its so-called "rural comedies." Its user-friendly absurdism became one of the cornerstones of the mock-patriotic revivalism of the Nickelodeon Channel's "Nick at Night" lineup in the early 1990s.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/G/htmlG/greenacres/greenacres.htm   (504 words)

  
 Emergent Delusion
On the show was a county agent by the name of Hank Kimball whose job was to answer technical questions for farmers.
Hank, however, was the master of using many words to say absolutely nothing.
Hank: “You have pigs huh; my cousin used to raise pigs”.
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 Gamerz-Edge - Green Acres - The Complete Second Season DVD Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ziffel (Hank Patterson and Barbara Pepper) and their son Arnold the pig, county extension agent Hank Kimball (Alvy Moore), and my personal favorite, grocer Sam Drucker (Frank Cady), among many others.
“Kimball Gets Fired” hinges on the dubious charms of Ralph Monroe (Mary Grace Canfield) and her amazing ability to repel men.
Hank Kimball decides that getting fired’s a good thing when it allows him to cancel his engagement to Ralph, but, of course, Oliver has to interfere.
www.gamerz-edge.com /dvd/reviews/greenacres2.html   (645 words)

  
 dOc DVD Review: Green Acres: The Complete First Season (1965-1966)
Hank Kimball: What it is? What it is.
Other wacky denizens of Hooterville include Fred Ziffel (Hank Patterson) and his son, Arnold the pig; hired hand Eb Dawson (Tom Lester); brother and sister carpentry team Alf and Ralph Monroe (Sid Melton and Mary Grace Canfield) and double-talking County Agent Hank Kimball (Alvy Moore).
His constantly befuddled Hank Kimball is one of the most finely realized comic characters ever, and he strikes the perfect balance of being completely ridiculous and oblivious at the same time.
www.digitallyobsessed.com /showreview.php3?ID=5524   (1535 words)

  
 Green Acres
Kimball, though very friendly, is also very forgetful.
She was the only cast member not to complete the entire run of Green Acres.
Kimball as Jed, Lisa as Granny, and Eb as Jethro.
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 Green Acres in Morty's Mall
Hank Patterson, the 80 year old actor, who played Fred Ziffel on "Green Acres" was deaf.
Haney, Tom Lester as dense farmhand Eb, and Alvy Moore as easily confused farm agent Hank Kimball.
The first three episodes of the show include "Oliver Buys a Farm," in which Oliver shocks Lisa with his plan to move to the country; "Lisa's First Day on the Farm," in which the Douglases learn of Mr.
www.mortysmall.com /green_acres.shtml   (597 words)

  
 TV ACRES: Farms & Ranches > Douglas Farm (Green Acres)
Local neighbors included pig farmer Fred Ziffel (Hank Patterson), his wife, Doris (Barbara Pepper), and their talented pig pet Arnold (the smartest pig in the county).
When Oliver needed farming advice, he consulted with the scatterbrained local agricultural agent, Hank Kimball (Alvy Moore).
The Douglas farm was revisited on the CBS TV-movie sequel Return to Green Acres (1990).
www.tvacres.com /farms_ranches_douglas.htm   (301 words)

  
 Green Acres [TV Series] - Synopsis - Moviefone
Haney was but one of the many eccentric characters who seemed to have been put on earth to make Oliver Douglas' life miserable.
Others included county agent Hank Kimball (Alvy Moore), who never made a statement without immediately contradicting himself ("Good morning, Mr.
Inasmuch as Green Acres was the sister series to Paul Henning's Petticoat Junction -- also set in the mythical village of Hooterville -- there were a number of crossover episodes between the two programs.
movies.aol.com /movie/green-acres-tv-series/1160797/synopsis   (534 words)

  
 Green Acres: The Hole in the Porch | MTV MOVIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In the process of replacing a rotted board on his porch, Oliver (Eddie Albert) places another board on top of the bad one so that no accidents will occur.
Unfortunately, agriculture agent Hank Kimball (Alvy Moore) inadvertently removes the "protection" board and promptly plunges through the porch, injuring his foot.
Thus the stage is set for a Man Who Came to Dinner situation, with Oliver and Lisa (Eva Gabor) waiting on the recuperating Kimball hand and foot, and Mr.
www.mtv.com /movies/movie/281379/moviemain.jhtml   (219 words)

  
 MySpace.com - Hank Kimball loves the Oakland Raiders - 50 - Male - KIMBERLY, Wisconsin - ...
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Kimball....I plan to spend it watching Samantha do her grubby little housewife routine....SICKENING as it is!!!
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 Critical Issues Commentary: CIC Commentaries
Hank Hanegraaff, radio’s “Bible Answer Man,” includes the following statement in the introduction to his new book, The Apocalypse Code: “Make no mistake: this is not the stuff of ivory-tower debates.
On the show was a county agent by the name of Hank Kimball whose job was to answer technical questions for farmers.
Not only is Satan himself subject to continual verbal "binding," but a whole host of...
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 Green Acres (Series)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Oliver and his elegant wife Lisa (the unforgettable Eva Gabor) move to the farm, only to find their new home is a dilapidated hovel, and the locals each march to the beat of drums that are distinctly out of beat with reality.
They include Fred and Doris Ziffel (Hank Patterson and Barbara Pepper), whose 'son' is a pet pig named Arnold; hapless farmhand Eb (Tom Lester); dithering low level government official Hank Kimball (Alvy Moore), and general store keeper Sam Drucker (Frank Cady, who would regularly cross-over in all three series).
Green Acres eschewed the homespun homilies and (semi-) reality based humor that had marked Hillbillies and Junction (at least in their earlier seasons) and went instead for flat-out screwball farce, and for that reason it has perhaps held up better than the other series.
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 Green Acres - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In a slap to government bureaucrats and civil service employees, Alvy Moore plays spacey agricultural agent Hank Kimball, who never really seems to know which end is up.
In the first season, it is mentioned that Hank Kimball's mother, Sarah owns the phone company, but in the third season, Sarah is the mother of Roy Trendell, and Trendell owns the company, who winds up giving it to Oliver.
Reruns of Green Acres have aired in syndication in the past, and also on Nick at Nite.
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 Amazon.com: Green Acres, Vol. 4: Video: Eddie Albert,Eva Gabor,Pat Buttram,Tom Lester,Alvy Moore,Hank Patterson,Frank ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Anyone expecting a cameo from one of the genuine Clampetts is in for a disappointment, but watching Lisa and Oliver portray Granny and Jethro is a real hoot.
Perhaps Hank Kimball's finest hours are the two episodes, "Kimball Gets Fired" and "Ralph's Nuptials," in which Hank and Ralph get married (or do they?), but not before he asks Oliver to tell him the facts of life.
Trivia to impress your friends: it is revealed that Hank's middle name is Wadsworth.
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 ADVrider - The Sorry Profile Of: Hank Kimball
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 Green Acres Episode 5
Now that their waking up and eggs problem is solved, Oliver realizes that their farm house is missing a few basic ammenities...such as running water, electricity, telephone, and a solid roof.
Fortunately, this episode brings us the first appearance of State Department of Agriculture, County Agent, Hank Kimball.
Douglas, and provides him with several helpful names in getting the farm fixed up.
www.maggiore.net /greenacres/ga5.asp   (210 words)

  
 James MacArthur Official Website: Senior World Magazine: Alvy Moore
I knew then how proud Alvy was of the wonderfully funny character that he played for six years alongside Eva Gabor and Eddie Albert and the zany cast of Green Acres.
Steve Cox, who wrote the book A Visitors Guide to Green Acres, has written that the character Hank Kimball The County Agent was “possibly the most cunning parody of a premature Alzheimer’s victim.” Alvy himself says, “I believe that Hank Kimball is one of the few characters on television in which everybody is smarter.
That’s why everybody loves him.” Steve Cox also wrote that “the vacant expression on Kimball’s face and sometimes his slow reactions were reminiscent of Stan Laurel at his best.” Hard to get higher praise than that!
www.jamesmacarthur.com /SeniorWorld/AlvyMoore.shtml   (742 words)

  
 Any Green Acres fans here? - Muppet Central Forum
All of the Hooterville citizens have there place on the show, Mr.
Drucker, Hank Kimbell, the Monroe Brothers, and The Ziffels.
Haney, Eb Dawson, Newt Kiley, Hank Kimball, the Monroe "brothers", and so many more!
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