I just got back from the 2012 edition of Mayberry Days held in Mt. Airy, NC and it was once again a wonderful experience. This was the 23rd Annual Mayberry Days and I can tell you that even a little rain during the parade did not dampen the spirits of those able to attend.
I’ll run through a quick report of the weekends activities so even if you weren’t able to be there, you’ll get a feel for what goes on at Mayberry Days. I hope you’ll be inspired to make it to next years Mayberry Days in Mt. Airy.
We also hear some feed back about episode 207: “Public Domain.”
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A discussion over at the iMayberry Community drew me into a discussion about public domain episodes and what does it mean that the episodes are “public domain.”
The topic started out about the 1986 NBC TV movie “Return to Mayberry” but side tracked into other areas. We’ll go through some of the fine points dealing with how hard I have to try not to break the copyright of VIACOM who owns The Andy Griffith Show.
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Let’s catch up once again with the goings on around the world of Mayberry. The eBullet is the official newsletter of The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club (TAGSRWC) and thanks to Jim Clark, the Presiding Goober of TAGSRWC, I am able to share some of the highlights of the September 2012 edition.
For those that don’t know, The eBullet is like water and air…free so I highly encourage you to sign up and have The eBullet delivered directly to your e-mail inbox every time a new issue hits the web. There is no better way to stay informed about the Cast & Crew of The Andy Griffith Show and Jim does an amazing job sharing the fun of Mayberry with us all.
Sit back and enjoy the podcast then head over The eBullet website and subscribe by e-mail or by the rss feed for you computer folks (subscribe to feed), or both. You don’t want to miss it.
Follow me on Twitter if you use twitter. I’ve been posting Mayberry things there as another way to let folks know about The Andy Griffith Show.
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Back in episode 203 of Two Chairs No Waiting we had a look at several appearances of Andy Griffith on the CBS game show, What’s My Line? On September 8, 2012 The Buffalo News published an opinion piece that focused on what happened behind the scenes. (Thanks to WBMUTBB Chapter member, Joe, for letting us know about this.)
That’s right, a person that appeared on that same episode with Andy wrote in to the paper with a wonderful story of meeting Andy and his time on What’s My Line? The fellow was a Pumpkin grower and was the first contestant on the 31 October 1965 episode of What’s My Line? His name is William “Bill” Price and he was 16 years old in 1965. I hope you’ll enjoy his story.
Follow me on Twitter if you use twitter. I’ve been posting Mayberry things there as another way to let folks know about The Andy Griffith Show.
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The Labor Day holiday is upon us here in the ole US of A so it had me thinking that there were several times jobs/labor were talked about in the town of Mayberry. We’ll visit with Aunt Bee, Gomer, and Opie as they attempt to find jobs in our home town.
Aunt Bee gets her job from some folks using green ink to print…things. Gomer gets fired by Wally and tries to find a different job all the while staying with the Taylor’s at their house.
We’ve talked about Opie getting a job (back on episode 131 of Two Chairs) but we’ll look at it from a slightly different point of view this time. All-in-all the jobs in Mayberry don’t seem too hard to get but keeping this is like holding on to a greased pig.
Come on with me and let’s visit in Mayberry.
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