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re: Andy Griffith
Posted on 12/9/23 at 12:27 pm to FearlessFreep
Posted on 12/9/23 at 12:27 pm to FearlessFreep
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i never got the chance to meet the man, but my uncle thought highly of him to his death in 1991, so i’ll defer to his opinion
Elinor Donahue, who was long rumored to have clashed personally with Andy Griffith, has nothing but kind things to say about her professional relationship with the star.
FWIW, she also was very complimentary of Frances Bavier. Donahue comes across as a very classy lady in this interview.
VIDEO LINK: Elinor Donahue discusses working with the cast of "The Andy Griffith Show"
This post was edited on 12/9/23 at 12:28 pm
Posted on 12/9/23 at 12:48 pm to Zach
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Rick Hawkins
For a sketch tv show writer to be remembered, he must have written something memorable.
Hawkins wrote the “Gone With The Wind” skit for the Carol Burnett show.
It certainly isn’t demanding, high-brow art but it is funny as hell.
This post was edited on 12/9/23 at 12:50 pm
Posted on 12/9/23 at 1:40 pm to Toomer Deplorable
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For a sketch tv show writer to be remembered, he must have written something memorable. Hawkins wrote the “Gone With The Wind” skit for the Carol Burnett show. It certainly isn’t demanding, high-brow art but it is funny as hell.
Didn't see that. But a good example of my problem with formulaic comedy would be cartoon shows.
The Coyote and the Roadrunner is the exact same plot every time.
Then take Rocky and Bullwinkle playing college football when the game plans are replaced with the Battle of Gettysburg plans. Nothing like that has ever been done or will be done again. Totally unique idea. But even great writers run dry on coming up with totally new ideas.
Monty Python probably had the longest run of unique stuff.
It even happens in drama.
Lassie: 'Woof...woof!'
Dad: 'What's that Lassie? Little Timmy is caught in the old mine shaft?'
Lassie: 'Woof...woof!.
Fury (the horse): 'Whinny! Whinny!'
Dad: 'What's that Fury? Little Timmy is caught in the old mine shaft?'
Fury: 'Whinny! Whinny!'
Flipper: 'Quark Quark!'
Dad: 'What's that Flipper? Little Timmy is caught in the old underwater mind shaft?'
Flipper: 'Quark Quark!'
Posted on 12/9/23 at 1:50 pm to Mick Hogger
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The colorized ones are almost unwatchable since she became a more prominent character after Barney left
I'm 42 and was raised on Andy Griffith. Still watch reruns most days of the week on TV Land and I refuse to watch any of the color episodes. To me that show ceased to exist once Barney left
Posted on 12/9/23 at 1:58 pm to Zach
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The Coyote and the Roadrunner is the exact same plot every time.
Exactly. And it’s funny every time.
Posted on 12/9/23 at 2:04 pm to Toomer Deplorable
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The Coyote and the Roadrunner is the exact same plot every time. Exactly. And it’s funny every time.
OK, then I bet you really liked Scooby-Doo.
Posted on 12/9/23 at 2:59 pm to Zach
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I bet you really liked Scooby-Doo.
And the 3 Stooges! I’m in stitches every time the teeth of a saw are mangled or a blunt tool is flattened by Curly’s hard-head!
This post was edited on 12/9/23 at 3:28 pm
Posted on 12/9/23 at 3:02 pm to Zach
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IDK, he was only in a few episodes. They may only have counted wives that made at least one appearance. I think the wife of Otis did show up in one scene but not Emmit's.
Even the Darling family showed up in force with dad, sons and daughters but no wife.
Although Andy was not dating Helen Crump on the show they were having an affair off screen but never got married.
Andy and Helen left Mayberry after getting married in the 1st episode of Mayberry RFD and had a kid in the 1st episode of the 2nd season
Posted on 12/9/23 at 3:25 pm to Perfect Circle
quote:you should check out pictures of German neighborhoods circa 1940
I want to live in Mayberry.
Posted on 12/9/23 at 3:56 pm to dafif
Who are the 7 commies who downvoted this thread?!
Posted on 12/9/23 at 4:27 pm to Mick Hogger
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Andy and Helen left Mayberry after getting married in the 1st episode of Mayberry RFD and had a kid in the 1st episode of the 2nd season
I had a young female dentist named Dr. Crump. On my first visit I said 'Ah, just like Helen Crump.'
Her: 'Who's that?'
Me: 'Andy Griffith's girl.'
Her: 'Who's Andy Griffith?'
I've never felt so old in my life.
Posted on 12/9/23 at 5:41 pm to scrooster
How was Don Knotts in real life?
Posted on 12/9/23 at 5:43 pm to timdonaghyswhistle
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Have heard that he and the lady who played Aunt B were usually at each other's throats over politics.
They made up before her death. They said she went crazy and lived alone with 30 cats before she died
Posted on 12/9/23 at 10:54 pm to GusAU
quote:So you think that by clicking an upvote connotes that a poster gives a shite.
Based on the current upvotes (2) vs downvotes (53), it appears that most everyone gives a shite except you (shocker, I know).
I think it evidences that the poster is too moronic to express a response in words.
Posted on 12/10/23 at 1:24 am to dafif
Andy took too much shite off aunt Bee’s freeloading arse.
Posted on 12/10/23 at 5:09 am to dafif
Father Knows Best good, too. Used to have Antenna TV channel and watched it often. Amazing how things have changed.
Posted on 12/10/23 at 11:01 am to Cajun75
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Who are the 7 commies who downvoted this thread?!
It is always interesting to observe.
A rather non threatening topic about a show that actually taught moral values and entertained. Appears to have brought back memories
On a side note and I just remembered this while typing, my parents were friends with Richard O Linke who apparently was Griffiths manager and produced 200 episodes and apparently a number of spin-offs
He was stationed with my mom and dad during the war
Posted on 12/10/23 at 11:04 am to Hater Bait
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Andy took too much shite off aunt Bee’s freeloading arse.
Nah, she wasn't a freeloader... she cooked meals for the prisoners in the jail, cooked and cleaned for Andy and Opie, and made pickles.
Posted on 12/10/23 at 11:06 am to Scoper
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They made up before her death. They said she went crazy and lived alone with 30 cats before she died
The cast hated Aunt Bee. She thought she was gonna become a big dramatic movie star and was always bitching. The most popular cast member off stage was Floyd the Barber. That's why they accommodated him with seated scenes after he had a stroke.
Floyd's hesitating speech pattern was him copying the voice of the barber in radio's Amos and Andy. That character never made it to the TV version of Amos and Andy.
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