Here we are at our 600th episode of Two Chairs No Waiting. This BIG event is happening right after a month of filming the Mayberry Man movie & Mayberry Days 2020 and just days before the October 3rd celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the premier of The Andy Griffith Show! What a wonderful time to be a fan of Mayberry!
This episode we celebrate the podcast just a little then move on to reporting a bit about the Mayberry Man movie filming experience (more to come latter on that) then we have a report from Lydia…err…Ol’ Barney…about this years Mayberry Days experience.
I have had a wonderful several weeks as a fan of The Andy Griffith Show and you’ll be hearing more about it as time goes on.
As a bonus, we have an original parody song for you to enjoy at the end of the episode instead of our usual “This Week in Mayberry History” report. I thought it was fitting to give Randy Turner time off for the entire month of September so he’ll be well rested heading into the end of the year.
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Saturday October 11, 2008 was day the first episode of the Two Chairs No Waiting was published on the internet. Since then there have created 8 days, 20 hours, 10 minutes, and 51 seconds of Two Chairs No Waiting podcast content (212hrs:10min:51sec) for you to listen to or watch. Those are 24 hour days for a week plus almost 2 additional days.
This episode marks eleven years Two Chairs No Waiting. Actually it would have been last week but with all the Mayberry Days excitement, I forgot to mention it so I thought I’d talk with you about it this week.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring William Christopher.
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This episode will mark our 10th year for Two Chairs No Waiting. Last episode was actually the 10 year mark but it was also the 500th episode so I didn’t talk too much about the beginnings of Two Chairs.
We’re going to take a trip back in time to hear “young” Allan doing the first episode of Two Chairs. I hope you’ll enjoy this bit of nostalgia for a podcast that’s about your favorite show (The Andy Griffith Show). Whew…that’s very meta (met·a: meaning of a creative work referring to itself or to the conventions of its genre; self-referential).
Randy Turner brings us a This Week in Mayberry History report on Julie Adams.
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On the 11th of October 2008 the first episode of Two Chairs No Waiting was published. Since then I have created enough content to allow a listener to consume Two Chairs for 6 days and 15 hours. That’s almost 24 hours a day for a week. If you have listened to all of those hours, I’m amazed you made it through. Even if you’ve listened to the majority, I’m humbled and thankful.
This episode marks the 9th Anniversary of this show and I thought it would be a good place to just have a conversation about Mayberry. That’s what I did on a podcast hosted by John Lane called “Goober Say Hey” that recently ended it’s run after 23 episodes. John interviewed me for his final episode and we talked about a rang of Mayberry related topics to include Mayberry events held around the country, where The Andy Griffith Show was filmed, how I keep Two Chairs going, and much more.
This is going to be the longest episode I’ve ever posted so keep in mind you can pause and come back later if need be. So, sit back and enjoy two Mayberry fans talking about our love for The Andy Griffith Show. I think you’ll enjoy it.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring The Andy Griffith Show is going to be released as a SPECIAL Episode so it is featured, as it should be.
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On October 11, 2008 the Two Chairs No Waiting Podcast was launched and with episode 397 the show reaches the 8 year milestone. Eight years matches the time that The Andy Griffith Show was on the air in it’s original run. It’s amazing that so many of you have joined me for the 397 episodes it took to reach this point.
Over the course of the podcast, if you listened to every episode, you have consumed 5 days, 19 hours, and 41 minutes of content related to The Andy Griffith Show. For perspective, The Andy Griffith Show itself is about 4 days and 12 minutes in total length.
Because of this podcast and The Andy Griffith Show I’ve been blessed to do so many things and to get to know so many friends. It’s because of you that I keep coming up with things related to Mayberry for us to discuss each week. You are what makes Two Chairs happen and I thank you!
TCNW 397: Eight Years of Two Chairs No Waiting Plus Feedback
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Last episode we have a great “special report” from Kevin Burke about a portion of Mayberry Days 2015. This week we move on to part 2 of our report on Mayberry Days as I try to cover as much of what happened as possible.
If you watch the video version of the podcast you’ll see a lot of photos taken during the event but even if you just listen, hopefully you will hear how wonderful a trip to Mayberry Days can be for fans of The Andy Griffith Show.
The weekend is always a highlight of my year. Getting to see friends I’ve made through the internet and through this podcast and visiting with fans of Mayberry. It is so special and if you walk away from this episode with anything in mind, I hope it will be to make plans to attend Mayberry Days 2016.
Two Chairs No Waiting 347: Mayberry Days 2015 Special Report Part 2
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On October 11, 2008 the Two Chairs No Waiting Podcast was launched and with this episode we reach the 6 year and 300th episode milestone! It’s hard for me to imagine that you have joined me for 300 episodes of a show where we visit and talk about The Andy Griffith Show and we still find new things to discuss.
Because of The Andy Griffith Show and this podcast I have been able to meet and get to know you and so many other fans of our “home town.” You are the salt of this earth and it is because of you that I take time to find a topic for us to discuss each week. You are what makes Two Chairs happen and I thank you for it.
This week we begin a series of several episodes where several Mayberry Tribute Artist join me in sharing their memories. David “The Mayberry Deputy” Browning, Kenneth “Otis” Junkin, Tim “Goober” Pettigrew, Jeff “Howard” Branch, Phil “Ernest T” Fox, Bob “Briscoe” Mundy, Michael “Gomer” Oliver, and myself sat down and we spend almost an hour recording our memories of performing as the characters we all love from The Andy Griffith Show. You’ll hear us talking about the actors from the show but also about the wonderful Mayberry fans we’ve met through the years.
I hope you enjoy these memories because they mean enough to the tribute artists that they wanted to share them with you. I also hope you see that “Mayberry” is alive and well in the hearts of many people throughout this country.
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