What an incredible pleasure & heartwarming feeling it is to watch & listen to the beautiful Donna Douglas sit through this interview & be herself like this. I'm 72, & not only grew up enjoying The Hillbillies as a kid, I still catch them from time to time when they're on T.V. Rest in Peace dearest dear ❤🙏
I'm 66 and still watch I have many favorite episodes because Henning did a good job showcasing each character. I love it when Elly is giving Jethro a hard time. She was the perfect pick for the part Thank you Donna..
I miss Donna Douglas. What a great inspirational view of an honest and humble lady. Seeing her on the screen and marveling at her beauty is just a small part. What stands out to me is her ability to see deception. She was not scared to be true to herself. We need more people of character like Donna. I watched every episode of the beverly hillbillies never heard a curse word. I think society has been so compromised from corruption. Creativity has been lost to antics of obscenity. No talent is required, just indoctrination of hopelessness. Her image will forever be played somewhere on the airwaves. Her soul, however, will be with the everlasting king of kings. The latter is all that matters.
What impressed me in the interview is she comes across as very genuine. Nothing showy about her. Gorgeous when she was young but I don't think she ever was conceited. I think she was brought up to put more emphasis on her mission in life and she did a great job. Only thing I could comment negatively about is that hair. Beautiful when she was young, like all old people, the hair doesn't have that healthy glow. I am old myself and always keep my hair short which I think suits older people. She still had a very pretty face in this interview but the hair spoils her as it was all over the place.
I'm glad I saw this! A coworker and his wife visited New Orleans once and on a tour stopped at Donna s house. And Donna was outside and stepped onto the bus and spoke briefly to the folks! I read once that Elvis messed up Donna's mind by using her. After hearing her story/I can believe it. I read
@@gwenniegirl50 She mentioned Tiger (Woods), so that would place it at 1996 or later. She also mentioned a TVland show honoring Buddy Ebsen on Sept 22. That looks to be 2002, so that would place this interview in the same year.
We miss you & love you Miss Donna Douglas RIP...😊!
I am 64 years old and I still like watching the Beverly hillbillies and everyone on it was a great purson
What an incredible pleasure & heartwarming feeling it is to watch & listen to the beautiful Donna Douglas sit through this interview & be herself like this. I'm 72, & not only grew up enjoying The Hillbillies as a kid, I still catch them from time to time when they're on T.V. Rest in Peace dearest dear ❤🙏
Thank you for your kind comment on the Donna Douglas interview.
I still watch that show always loved everybody on the Beverly hillbillys still in love with Donna
I'm 66 and still watch I have many favorite episodes because Henning did a good job showcasing each character. I love it when Elly is giving Jethro a hard time. She was the perfect pick for the part Thank you Donna..
Thank you for your comment, we had a great time interviewing Donna Douglas (Elia May Clampett)
I miss Donna Douglas. What a great inspirational view of an honest and humble lady. Seeing her on the screen and marveling at her beauty is just a small part. What stands out to me is her ability to see deception. She was not scared to be true to herself. We need more people of character like Donna. I watched every episode of the beverly hillbillies never heard a curse word. I think society has been so compromised from corruption. Creativity has been lost to antics of obscenity. No talent is required, just indoctrination of hopelessness. Her image will forever be played somewhere on the airwaves. Her soul, however, will be with the everlasting king of kings. The latter is all that matters.
Fantastic comment's!!!
Absolutely True!
Thank you Miss Douglas RIP
One of the most beautiful women ever.
What impressed me in the interview is she comes across as very genuine. Nothing showy about her. Gorgeous when she was young but I don't think she ever was conceited. I think she was brought up to put more emphasis on her mission in life and she did a great job. Only thing I could comment negatively about is that hair. Beautiful when she was young, like all old people, the hair doesn't have that healthy glow. I am old myself and always keep my hair short which I think suits older people. She still had a very pretty face in this interview but the hair spoils her as it was all over the place.
She was able to stretch that character throughout her life, good for her.
Donna said that character was most like herself. I think we are probably seeing Donna and not Elly May.
It was great!
She was really doing the whistling!!
I'm glad I saw this!
A coworker and his wife visited New Orleans once and on a tour stopped at Donna s house.
And Donna was outside and stepped onto the bus and spoke briefly to the folks!
I read once that Elvis messed up Donna's mind by using her.
After hearing her story/I can believe it.
I read
At this stage of her life Miss Douglas sounds a lot like Irene Ryan .-
What year was this interview done?
Date of interview?
Donna mentioned visiting Buddy Ebsen. Buddy died in 2003 so at least before then.
@@gwenniegirl50 She mentioned Tiger (Woods), so that would place it at 1996 or later. She also mentioned a TVland show honoring Buddy Ebsen on Sept 22. That looks to be 2002, so that would place this interview in the same year.