Carolina Camera: Aunt Bee Retires

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2010

See a rare interview that Carolina Camera Reporter Bill Ballard got with Francis Bavier after she retired to North Carolina.

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  • Unless it came out of her mouth, I don't believe she did not get along with Andy. The comments she made about Andy seemed pretty affectionate. This must be a very old tape cuz she's been dead for many years, but first time I ever say her interviewed, interesting. Thanks.

  • To find out that she and Andy didn't get along...that has to very a shocking revelation. But, she will always be Aunt Bee. Always. Its also terrible that she never had any children.

  • It kinda hurt my feeling in a way to find out that she didnt like Andy Griffith ! Kinda burst that "sweet bubble" we all lived in while we watched the show...

  • Television's premier annoying old biddy.

  • She is still Aunt Bee

  • She will be Aunt Bee to all of us who watched the show many years ago. Back then, no one knew what was really going on. I'm just glad she made up with Andy before she passed away.

  • @amy1227 That's so tricky because physical setbacks can occur then heal, or not. And the mind is often impaired as well, of course. I think it's our fate to hang on as long as we can and hope we don't wind up tortured with neurotoxins (aides giving us the wrong medicine through carelessness) in some unspeakable nursing home. Best route is to stay positive about yourself, respect yourself and your efforts, and try to stay as healthy as you can by exerting some discipline there (easier said...).

  • @Onlymusical sadly you are right about all you wrote. we all die alone in the end anyhow, oh sure you can have someone at your side as you die but this is an individual experience. but you are born alone and you die alone. and frankly some of the people who i have known in my family, well lets say i would rather be alone when i get ready to meet my maker. but at age 56, i am not so sure i want to live to be 86 and infirmed i would just rather leave when i can pick. no drooling here

  • I don't care what they say or, even what this woman said, she will always be "Aunt Bea"♥ to me.

  • @JubalCalif Thanks! I'm glad somebody enjoys something that I do.

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