This episode of The Beverly Hillbillies follows Jed Clampett, a newly minted millionaire, who is offered a lucrative opportunity to purchase the Hollywood Bowl. A cunning con man, Harry Jones, attempts to sell the Bowl, emphasizing its lucrative concert potential, but Jed's keen interest is piqued by the idea of hunting, fishing, and the opportunity to squeeze in the vast space.
Harry Jones, using a scheme to exploit the Clampetts' naivety, attempts to sell the venue. Despite the allure of the Hollywood Bowl's potential profits, Jed is initially uneasy about the purchase price. He is skeptical about the true value of entertainment venues.
Another opportunity for Jed arises when, upon further investigation, a second plot of land appears, prompting a discussion about Griffith Park. Ultimately, Jed purchases Griffith Park instead of the Hollywood Bowl, realizing that the features of the Hollywood Bowl are not ideal for his rural lifestyle and personal activities.
An important aspect of the episode is Jed's purchase of the highway. The episode emphasizes the need for good road manners, emphasizing the importance of courtesy while driving.