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Two Chairs No Waiting 125: Jean Carson Happy Birthday

Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:17:54

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Jean “Hello Doll” Carson was born February 28, 1923 and had a wonderful career. On this episode of Two Chairs No Waiting we’ll remember Jean’s visits to Mayberry as well as talk about just a few of things she did outside of Mayberry.

Jean passed away on November 2, 2005 but her “hello doll” will always bring a smile to fans of The Andy Griffith Show.  Her son, Tracy Alexander, owns operates Alexander Productions in Palm Springs, CA and has been active in keeping his mom’s memory alive and well.

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TCNW 125: Jean Carson Happy Birthday

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  • Bruce March 28, 2011, 9:24 am

    I am having trouble with #125. It doesn’t play on the site or download from iTunes. Ideas?

    Bruce,

    I’m sorry to hear you’re having problems downloading that episode. I just played it on the site and downloaded it directly. I downloaded it with iTunes when it came out so that is working as well.

    I’m sending a copy of the file to you by e-mail.

    –Allan

  • Tim Bradshaw February 14, 2013, 6:53 pm

    She was a good’n. I did get to see her at Pigeon Forge,TN around 2003. I was excited to see her clothes at the Andy Griffith Museum.

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