Andy Taylor’s home showed up on another TV classic that you may remember. Let’s see what it was.
Follow-up information related to “Making the Whole Cabinet a Weapon” and discussion of gun safety that leads right into talking about “Goober Takes a Car Apart” from season 5 of The Andy Griffith Show.
We also hear from a podcast listener/viewer who landed a role in the movie “Hillbilly Elegy” that was directed by Ron Howard. Believe it or not, this podcast had a small role in the listener/viewer getting the part.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Leo Gordon.”
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Do you know whose house Sergeant Carter’s mom lives in? Do you know where the Headquarters 1st Battalion was on the Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C episode “I’m Always Chasing Gomers” (season 5, episode 23) was filmed? Do you know the possible connection between Sergeant Carter and The Pink Panther? We’ll after this episode you’ll know these answers and more.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Norman Leavitt.”
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Barney was always making his whole body a weapon in order to stop crime but why did he and Andy have that gun rack in the courthouse then? That whole rack was a weapon, well, it was full of weapons anyway. Have you ever wondered what type of weapons they were? I mean the brand, model, or make or the rifles, shotguns and even handguns seen on the show. I’m not a big gun collector but I got a call this week from someone who is and who’s on a mission to identify all the firearms seen in Mayberry.
I also got a note from another listener who found some information on “Nice Dress Nellie” that might add another clue to confirming her identity.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “LeRoy ‘Mack’ McNees.”
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It’s time for an update from The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club (TASGRWC) HQ in Nashville, TN. The eBullet for November 2020 is out and hopefully you have already read all the news because you subscribe to The eBullet and it was in your email inbox. But in case you didn’t get it or you hate reading, I’ll cover some of the highlights.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring part 6 of his review of “No Time for Sergeants.”
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In episode 602 we tried out hand at the Qualifying Round questions from Mayberry Days 2020.
Now it’s time for the final rounds of the 2020 Mayberry Days Trivia Championship.
Round 1 will have ten questions with each being worth 100 points. Incorrect answers are worth negative 100 points. So keep up with your score and remember to remove 100 points for any missed answers.
Round 2 (worth 200 points each) is also 10 questions. Incorrect answers are worth negative 200 points. Guessing really hurts your score so keep that in mind.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring part 5 of his review of “No Time for Sergeants.”
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The debate over how to spell Aunt “Bee” has been going on for years. Online, you see it spelled “Bea” a lot and I realized that in all the years of doing this podcast I have never addressed the issue specifically, until now.
I provide evidence that B-E-E is the correct spelling as well as some information about the name Beatrice and its origins. I’ve also created a PDF file that can be shared to help provide the correct information to any who are willing to read rather than listen to (or watch) this episode of Two Chairs.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring part 4 of his review of “No Time for Sergeants.”
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We’re continuing to celebrate the 60 years of The Andy Griffith Show following the October 3rd anniversary. This week we’re going to talk about Nashville, TN and it’s contribution to keeping Mayberry alive for all these years.
As part of that, we have to talk about the fellow who has kept The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club healthy and moving forward since the fall of 1979 when TAGSRWC was established, Jim Clark. As “Presiding Goober Emeritus”, that ’emeritus’ part of his title had slipped by my notice until not too long ago, Jim has had a hand in pretty much every Mayberry endeavor since that humble beginning of TAGSRWC.
This article by Joe Rogers (founder of the “Otis Campbell” chapter) ran in “The Nashville Ledge” on September 18, 2020.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring part 3 of his review of “No Time for Sergeants.”
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