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Petticoat Junction (TV Series 1963–1970) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Petticoat Junction is an American television sitcom that originally aired on CBS from September 1963 to April 1970. The series takes place at the Shady Rest Hotel, which is run by Kate Bradley; her three daughters Billie Jo, Bobbie Jo, and Betty Jo; and her uncle Joe Carson.
'Petticoat Junction' was a popular series that dominated CBS between 1963 and 1970. Here's what happened to the cast after the show ended. See who is still with us today.
Learn more about the full cast of Petticoat Junction with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide.
Petticoat Junction: Created by Paul Henning. With Edgar Buchanan, Linda Henning, Bea Benaderet, Frank Cady. The misadventures of the family staff of The Shady Rest Hotel and their neighbors of Hooterville.
Series Cast 392. Edgar Buchanan. Uncle Joe Carson (222 Episodes) Frank Cady. Sam Drucker (222 Episodes) Linda Kaye. Betty Jo Bradley (222 Episodes) Bea Benaderet. Kate Bradley (196 Episodes)
Series Cast 44. Smiley Burnette. Charley Pratt (38 Episodes) Bea Benaderet. Kate Bradley (38 Episodes) Edgar Buchanan. Uncle Joe Carson (38 Episodes) Jeannine Riley. Billie Jo Bradley (38 Episodes)
Discover the names and faces of the Bradley family and the rest of the cast of Petticoat Junction. Learn about the actors behind the beloved characters on this classic TV show. Find out more on our entertainment website.
Petticoat Junction; Cast; Petticoat Junction - Cast. Main; Episodes; Seasons; Cast; Crew; Characters; Gallery; News; Edgar Buchanan as Uncle Joe Carson. Linda Henning as Betty Jo Bradley Elliott. Bea Benaderet as Kate Bradley. Frank Cady as Sam Drucker. Lori Saunders as Bobbie Jo Bradley. Rufe Davis as Floyd Smoot. Meredith MacRae
Cast notes: Here’s the lowdown on the actors on TV’s Petticoat Junction (1964) Paul Henning, creator-producer of TV’s hottest show, “Beverly Hillbillies,” as well as “Petticoat Junction,” would rather talk about his popular crew than himself. And that’s unique in show business!