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The Wedding Deal: Directed by Richard L. Bare. With Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor, Pat Buttram, Tom Lester. Eb and Darlene still don't have a location for their wedding, even though it's just two weeks away. Mr. Haney's first suggestion, to have it for free at a car wash, is shot down by Darlene.
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Eb and Darlene still don't have a location for their wedding, even though it's just two weeks away. Mr. Haney's first suggestion, to have it for free at a car wash, is shot down by Darlene. His second scheme comes complete with a household of furniture. Eb signs a contract to have their ceremony on TV in a furniture emporium's window.
Green Acres season 6 The Wedding Deal Reviews - Metacritic. Summary Successful New York lawyer Oliver Wendell Douglas gives up the rat race to fulfill his dream: living the life of the traditional American farmer. Fighting the move to rural life is his glamorous, boa-wearing, city-loving wife, Lisa. This quaint premise, however, doesn't begin ...
Jan 8, 2020 · Please help out by editing it. The Wedding Deal is the seventeenth episode of the sixth season of Green Acres, and the one hundred sixty-first episode overall. Starring: Eddie Albert (Oliver Wendell Douglas), Eva Gabor (Lisa Douglas) Additional Cast: Pat Buttram (Mr. Haney), Tom Lester (Eb), Frank Cady (Sam Drucker), Alvy Moore (Hank Kimball ...
With just two weeks until their wedding, Eb and Darlene still don't have a location for the ceremony. Mr. Haney's first suggestion, to have it for free at a car wash, doesn't wash. His second scheme, which comes complete with a household of furniture, gets Eb's signature on the dotted line. Darlene's father, however, refuses to let her get married on television in a furniture emporium's front ...
Jan 18, 1971 · The Wedding Deal. S6 E17: With just two weeks until their wedding Eb and Darlene still don't have a location for the ceremony. Mr. Haney's first suggestion to have it for free at a car wash doesn't wash. His second scheme which comes complete with a household of furniture gets Eb's signature on the dotted line.