In two episodes there's an old Ford car, dull and unpolished, looks like a 1951. In a Malcolm Merriweather show, he rides up on his bike and the car is parked in Andy's driveway. In another, Barney is seen very briefly driving the car, parking it on
There is the one we keep seeing where Andy and his old flame, Sharon DeSpain, meet again to dance and wonder why they feel apart. But but but I also seem to recall another reunion when Barney's old girlfriend Thelma Lou shows up. Or
This has come up before. Seems in almost every episode the mail slot is there in the door. I have tried to keep track, and in at least one show, the handyman, the slot is gone, and George, the mailman walks in and hands the mail to Andy. In another s
In "Man in a Hurry," two elderly sisters paralyze telephone communications every Sunday for hours. One of the sisters even lives out of town in Mount Pilot. We know Mayberry must have a lot more than one line, we k
This has reared its ugly head before. Going with the flow or not, I am sick of all the same episodes. It has gone too far. I for one cannot yawn and still enjoy. Variety. If you canno hear me, I'll yell...VARIETY. Enough is not enough, it's too much.
Although not officially a two-parter, there is one episode that is a continuation of the one that ran before it. Who knows what it is? It's not one of the Hollywood episodes.
I recently purchased a screen worn Sheriff Andy Taylor badge from the estate of Richard O. Linke. Please take a look at this quick video that talks about the badge and its history and lineage.
all of us here in mayberrry knew and loved Ken Berry on T.V.
l loved Ken Berry as widowed farmer Sam Jones to me his most iconic role. He was kind, friendly. although I didn’t watch F Troop much through the ethosis of syndication like most of us was a
Oh yeah, for better or worse, Saw "Opie's Job" in color yesterday, and now there are four more scheduled. Who else gets an upset stomach from watching Deputy Warren? Pass the Pepto-Bismol.
Answering the telephone was hit-and-miss. Seems they knew that properly they should always answer "Sheriff's Office" yet they didn't always do that. Sometimes they just said "Hello."
And while I have your undivided attention, Aunt Bea was quite a reg