The Andy Griffith Show (S3E16) - Man in a Hurry(1/3)
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I would LOVE to live in Mayberry. So peaceful, quiet, and serene.
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when you watch Andy its like you go into a different world i would love to live in mayberry i agree they need more series like these thanks for posting
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Can anyone tell me why or how phone numbers where referred to such as Goobers number "371J." If "J" was a number like on modern phones, then way did they simply say 5 instead of J?
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Thanks alex! I agree, the less they do, the better the show is. This is my favorite episode hands down. It seems to lower my blood pressure and relax me when I watch Andy Griffith. Esp. this episode. Nothing like sitting on a porch.
Thanks!
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@melissacouser I'm 22 and my parents practically raised me on shows like Andy, Bewitched, Leave it to Beaver, I Dream of Jeannie, Green Acres, etc.
I agree, they don't make shows like this anymore... but I'm trying to break into television myself, and I hope to make those kind of shows again. More people would rather watch these kinds of shows as opposed to all the reality crap and such that's on TV today.
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@SpaceAceTX It's not that people are scared to talk about God these days, but that the television culture is so "politically correct", that you can't talk about God, or religion or anything like that (remember Leave it to Beaver) otherwise, the atheists will be offended, and throw a hissy fit.
But you have a point, not just cussing, killing, or drinking, but abusing drugs, robbing homes and businesses, having pre and extra marital sex, etc.
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What was the episode when a man comes through town (possibly played by this same actor), and he has similar circumstances, but also has a car telephone?
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@bartist11 Yes it is!! ain't she sweet,,,
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Oh how right you are!!! Talk about therapeutic. I'm telling you every last Andy Griffith can bring a tear to the eye. Weather its a happy one a sad one, or even or a cliff hanger, Therese no another program in the history of TV That compares to good old Andy and Maybary. Thank GOD for youtube!
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I'm 21 too and I've been watching this show since I was a kid. Love it!!! They just don't make shows this good anymore.
My favorite moments in Andy Griffith are those where nothing much is happening. It may be just two of the players sitting somewhere. The conversation, what there is of it, is inconsequential. Action, nonexistent. These scenes don't advance the story lines and seem to serve no purpose. No other show dared to be so prodigal with its screen time. But it was precisely these scenes that made America fall in love with this series. These scenes were like a healing balm for our troubled souls.
McIntyreMichaelS 2 years ago 39
Isn't this the same man who gave Aunt Bea a job as the Foster Lady?. She did a commercial for a furniture polish.
TheGlenabus 2 years ago 10