July 2008

Burke on Mayberry #18 = The Beauty Contest

by Kevin Burke on July 15, 2008

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Burke on Mayberry #18 = The Beauty Contest

Running time: 12:13

In this “The Andy Griffith Show” episode which originally aired on January 23, 1961, Andy finds himself the center of attention when chosen to be the sole judge for the Founder’s Day beauty contest. Everyone tries to persuade him to get behind his or her pick. Be sure to visit www.BurkeOnMayberry.com to get the answer to this episode’s trivia question!

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Burke on Mayberry #17 = Those Gossipin’ Men

by Kevin Burke on July 11, 2008

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Burke on Mayberry #17 = Those Gossipin’ Men

Running time: 11:40

In this “The Andy Griffith Show” episode which originally aired on January 16, 1961, Aunt Bee teaches Andy a lesson after he ridicules the Mayberry women for being such terrible gossipers. Bee sets a trap to prove the men are just as bad by planting the seed of a rumor that ends up leading most of the Mayberry men to the hotel room of a mild-mannered shoe salesman. The men are convinced he is a talent scout for the fictitious TV show “Manhattan Show Time.” Be sure to visit www.BurkeOnMayberry.com to get the answer to this episode’s trivia question!

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Burke on Mayberry #16 = The Horse Trader

July 8, 2008

Burke on Mayberry #16 = The Horse Trader Running time: 12:15 In this “The Andy Griffith Show” episode which originally aired on January 9, 1961, Andy cons a traveling antique dealer into buying the town’s old cannon with a wild, fictional story of the cannon’s glorious past. Opie follows his father’s example and cons a [...]

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Burke on Mayberry #15 = Mayberry Goes Hollywood

July 3, 2008

Burke on Mayberry #15 = Mayberry Goes Hollywood Running time: 7:30 In this “The Andy Griffith Show” episode which originally aired on January 2, 1961, a Hollywood producer visits Mayberry and decides to use it as the setting of a new film. The town members become screen-struck and busily go about giving Mayberry a face-lift, [...]

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