This week is the conclusion of the Sue Ane Langdon’s time on stage at the Mayberry Squad Car Rendezvous in Bradford, OH in 1998.
1998 was the 6th Annual Mayberry Squad Car Rendezvous and the guests were Sue Ane Langdon (Nurse Mary), Sheldon Golomb (Opie’s friend Arnold Bailey), and Bernard Fox (Malcolm Merriweather). I was there as Floyd the barber helping host the event along with Dennis Hasty who was one of the host of “Good Morning Mayberry” on Cincinnati’s WMOH 1450AM at that time.
In the coming episodes, we’ll get to hear from Sheldon and Bernard so we have a lot for which to look forward.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “The Dillards.”
TCNW 470: Sue Ane Langdon - Mayberry Squad Car Rendezvous Part 2
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This weeks bonus triggered the whole podcast this week. Randy Turner covers Sue Ane Langdon in this week’s This Week in Mayberry History and that got me thinking about when I met Sue Ane at the Mayberry Squad Car Rendezvous in Bradford, OH.
The year was 1998 and it was the 6th year for the Squad Car Rendezvous and the guests were Sue Ane Langdon (Nurse Mary), Sheldon Golomb (Opie’s friend Arnold Bailey), and Bernard Fox (Malcolm Merriweather). I was there as Floyd the barber helping host the event along with Dennis Hasty who was one of the host of “Good Morning Mayberry” on Cincinnati’s WMOH 1450AM at that time.
Lucky for us all, my wonderful wife recorded the entire interview of all three of this Mayberry cast members. We’ll be listening, or viewing if you watch the video version, to Sue Ane’s interview on this episode and again next week for part 2.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Sue Ane Langdon.”
TCNW 469: Sue Ane Langdon - Mayberry Squad Car Rendezvous Part 1
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This past week I ran across a nice article about The Andy Griffith Show on the website CloserWeekly.com. It was called Mayberry Exposed and it got me thinking about Andy and the gang. Where they began. What made them different. Why the show still attracts fans after 50+ years.
Let’s review some of the things we know about Mayberry and see if we find an answer along the way.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Aaron Ruben.”
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Over the last several years, I’ve come to realize that there are folks out there that don’t know all the trivial trivialities that I have absorbed in my travels. Things I think everyone knows…they have never heard or, as Ernest T. might say, it “didn’t take” for them. This is one of those things.
Actor Olan Soule, who played John Masters on five episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, was the voice of Batman in several cartoon series in the late 1960’s through the early 1980’s. Mr. Soule also had a long career in radio and commercials. This episode we’ll learn more about Mayberry’s Batman.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Dub Taylor”
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This past weekend was the very first Two Chairs Meet-up held at Two Chairs headquarters in Huntsville, AL. Over the course of the weekend folks were able to enjoy the company of fellow Mayberry fans, watch episodes, look through the Mayberry collection at Two Chair HQ, visit Weaver’s Department Store and so much more. It was relaxing weekend of being with friends. No conflict to deal with….it was Mayberry.
Make plans to be with us in July for the 6th Mayberry Meet-up in Mt. Airy, NC 20-22 July 2018.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Allan Melvin.”
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This week we’re going to time travel back to the fall of 1991 and the Mayberry Cast Reunion held at Opryland in Nashville, TN. Cast members Don Knotts, George Lindsey, Betty Lynn, Maggie Peterson, Hal Smith, Jack Prince, The Dillards (Rodney Dillard, Mitch Jayne and Dean Webb, plus talented non-cast-member Steve Cooley) and Doug Dillard performed and reminisced about Mayberry. TAGSRWC Presiding Goober, Jim Clark, was there and provided this special report of the events in the February 15, 1992 issue of The Bullet newsletter.
Enjoy a trip back to one of the very first Mayberry cast live events ever held. It was BIG!
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Burt Mustin.”
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There was a “lady barber” in Mayberry? We’ll, no…not on The Andy Griffith Show but in the town that Mayberry is loosely based upon there is a lady barber with Mayberry ties. Her name is Donna Hiatt and she’s the niece of Russell Hiatt who owned and operated “Floyd’s City Barber Shop” on Mt. Street in Mt. Airy, NC until he passed away in May 2016. Donna has a great story to tell and writer Bill Colvard of The Mt. Airy News captured it in ink on the last day of 2017.
Bonus: This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Herbie Faye.”
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