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TCNW 148: From Frances to Aunt Bee

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2011

* Two Chairs No Waiting - Andy Griffith Show Podcast can be found at http://www.TwoChairsNoWaiting.com

* Hosted by: Allan Newsome

Running time: 0:18:44

In the past few weeks, I've received several requests to hear more information about Frances Bavier. As you know, Frances was Aunt Bee on The Andy Griffith Show but she had a long career before her time in Mayberry.

She was a stage actress beginning back in 1925 and continuing for the next 25 years before she moved along to film and television. We'll hear all about that early career and information about the movies she appeared in as well.

I'm know you'll enjoy getting got know "Aunt Bee" just a bit better. If you want even more information, don't miss episodes #139 and 140 of Two Chairs No Waiting which also focus on Bavier.

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  • I gave up on this video when three minutes and six seconds of it had been wasted on nothing and I still hadn't learned a single thing about Frances Bavier yet, and hadn't seen a single thing of any value whatsoever. Get to the point, guys!

  • @dbrooks189 Sorry..you stopped 20 seconds too soon. The other 15 minutest of the show has all kinds of information about Frances. Maybe you could skip to about 3:26 and go from there. Thanks for the input and I'll try to improve.

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  • @mayberrycom, I'd like to apologize for my original comment. It was done in a moment of frustration, and it's not at all like me to be that blunt. Although I would like the video better without the introductory part, there were better ways to say it than what I did. I'm normally a kind person, and after I posted the comment I felt quite bad about it, so I'm sorry. I don't want to be a part of the hostility I see so much of in online posts. I appreciate how graciously you took my comment.

  • great info!!!!

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