Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - The Real McCoys "You Cant Cheat An Honest Man" (11-07-57)

Published: Aug. 30, 2007, 2:04 a.m.

b'A happy-go-lucking West Virginia mountain family picks up stakes and moves to a ranch in California\'s San Fernando Valley. Center of the action, and undisputed star of the show, was Grandpa, a porch-rockin\', gol-darnin\', consarnin\' old geezer with a wheezy voice who liked to meddle in practically everybody\'s affairs, neighbors and kin alike. His kin were grandson Luke and his new bride, Kate; Luke\'s teenage sister, Hassie; and Luke\'s 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (their parents were deceased). Completing the regular cast were Pepino, their loyal farm hand; George MacMichael, their crusty neighbor and Amos\' best friend; and Flora, George\'s spinster sister who had eyes for Amos. Grandpappy Amos was an incorrigible codger who was against anything anyone else was for. He had the regulation Heart of Gold stuck away somewhere, but he was cantankerous as all get out. With his shoulders and arms jumping, Amos walked like a chicken with a limp. He bullied, he blustered, he cajoled, he did everything he could to get his own way. His not being able to read or write got him into many predicaments, for he would never admit to being illiterate to anyone outside the family. In 1962 the series moved to CBS. Luke became a widower and many of the plots began to revolve around Grandpa\'s attempts to match him up with a new wife.

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