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Two Chairs No Waiting 143: The Key of G (Listener Feedback 15)

Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:15:05

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This episode is filled with feedback from listeners and answers to the questions.

Have you ever noticed that the opening theme from The Andy Griffith Show is in a different key than the closing theme?  I hadn’t but listener Larry did and so did trivia expert Paul Mulik who gives us some insight.

Did you know Aunt Bee was in the first episode of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents?”  You do now but listen to this episode to find out even more.

Thank you to all who have written and called in to Two Chairs No Waiting. I love to hear from you and I’m sure your fellow listeners enjoy hearing from someone other than me as well.

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TCNW 143: The Key of G (Listener Feedback 15)

Related Links:

  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Revenge – IMDB information with a link to Hulu where you can watch the entire episode.
  • The eBullet – The Official Newsletter of “The Andy Griffith Show” Rerun Watchers Club (TAGSRWC). Check out the archives and subscribe to make sure you don’t miss any issues.
  • TV Trivia Lite: Andy Griffith Show Edition (Free App) –  App for iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad.
  • TV Trivia Pro: Andy Griffith Show Edition (99 cent App) –  App for iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad. ($0.99)

Executive Producer of Two Chairs No Waiting Episode #143: Allan Newsome

 

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  • Bruce Fisher July 6, 2011, 2:45 pm

    Alan, I was at the Snappy Lunch twice in the last week, and they have aquired the ORIGINAL menu sign of the Snappy BEFORE Charles bought the place. I don’t have all the details, but I guess it was in someone’s basement and they found it and brought it in. The sign is in great shape (a cheese sandwich is 10 cents, but a hamburger is 5 cents….. Makes ya think) and would make a lovely snippet for your podcast sometime…..

    Bruce
    The Single Bullet Society
    Randleman, North Carolina

  • Tim Bradshaw February 22, 2013, 9:24 am

    I like the E flat version better. Has more depth to it.

    Man, sure hate Paul lost him home in the storms, I remember when this was going on.

    Nice feedback from others.

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