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Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:18:48

The last few episodes we’ve been talking about things that some of the greatest writers of The Andy Griffith Show took the time to share with fans and I’ve certainly been enjoying celebrating these master writers.  The conversation led one of our Two Chairs No Waiting listeners, Joe Gritton, to write in and share his insightful thoughts about writing.

Long time listeners of Two Chairs may well remember Joe Gritton’s name from previous “flashback” episodes of the podcast written by him that featured lost scenes from The Andy Griffith Show with Floyd the barber and door-to-to salesman Bert Miller.  There are a total of 4 episodes of Two Chairs completely credited to Joe’s writing and while Joe calls himself “The Untrained Voice,” I believe you’ll join me in saying his education is worth every penny.

Be sure to head over and listen to Joe’s “flashback” episodes and I hope you enjoy his comments in this episode.

 

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Two Chairs No Waiting 233: Tribute Artist for the Writers

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Two Chairs No Waiting 232: Touch of the Pip

Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:18:02

Back on TCNW #230 I mentioned finding several letters from TAGS writer Harvey Bullock.  Harvey wrote 32 episodes of TAGS and I have several wonderful letters he wrote to me answering questions that fans had asked him and writer Everett Greenbaum.

This episode we’ll find out exactly what is the “pip” and other things like what is Pygmalion and what does it have to do with The Andy Griffith Show.  See….you really do learn things from Mayberry.

I know you’ll enjoy the show.

 

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Two Chairs No Waiting 232: Touch of the Pip

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Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:22:51

We received a voice mail message recently about the signs on the Mayberry Courthouse doors and it caused me to do a little research that I think you’re going to enjoy hearing about.  We also have some wonderful feedback from listeners that I learned from and I’m sure you’re going to enjoy.

The end of the podcast is filled with some information directly from my heart to yours.  I hope you’ll stick around for the entire episode and I would love to hear back from you.  Give me a call or drop me an e-mail.

 

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Two Chairs No Waiting 231: The Courthouse Doors

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Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:20:17

I was going through my collection of Mayberry stuff recently looking for items that might be of interest to fans of The Andy Griffith Show (TAGS) when I found several letters from Harvey Bullock.  Fans may already know that Harvey wrote 32 episodes of TAGS.  What you may not know is he was a member in good standing of the “Who’s Been Messin’ Up the Bulletin Board?” (WBMUTBB) Chapter of The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club (TAGSRWC).

As a member of WBMUTBB, Harvey would often see questions related to episodes that he had written and he would offer answers to those question.  At times, the questions were about episodes that fellow writer Everett Greenbaum had written and Harvey would take the time to go see Everett and get the answers from him.

Let’s hear what these wonder writers have to share with us and get some of the back story of Mayberry.

 

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Two Chairs No Waiting 230: Writers of Mayberry

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Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:20:56

It’s time for Two Chairs No Waiting to have a look at “The eBullet.”  What’s “The eBullet” you ask? Well only the  official online newsletter of The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club (TAGSRWC).   Presiding Goober of TAGSRWC, Jim Clark, puts a lot of work into this wonderful newsletter every other month and keeps Mayberry fans worldwide informed about the goings on in Mayberry.

We’re thankful to Jim and TAGSRWC for allowing us to share just portions of The eBullet here on Two Chairs but to get the fulll experience TAGS fans should sign up to get The eBullet delivered right to their inbox…..it’s free after all.

 

 

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Two Chairs No Waiting 229: The eBullet March 2013

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