by Floyd
on July 28, 2009
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Host: Allan Newsome
Special Guests: Dave & Marsha Scheuermann
Running time: 0:16:19
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We continue with part three of our interview with Dave & Marsha Scheuermann, owners and operators of The Taylor Home Inn up in Wisconsin. The feedback on these episodes from you, the listeners has been great and I hope that might translate into some of you visiting the Scheuermann’s bed and breakfast and stay in Andy’s room, Opie’s room, or maybe Aunt Bee’s room which they talk a little about in this episode.
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If you like Two Chairs No Waiting, you may also enjoy the only other Mayberry podcast that we know of. Burke On Mayberry
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by Floyd
on July 21, 2009
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Host: Allan Newsome
Special Guests: Dave & Marsha Scheuermann
Running time: 0:13:31
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We continue our interview with the owners of The Taylor Home Inn, Dave & Marsha Scheuermann and find out some about the folks that visit their bed & breakfast. We also get more details about how they were able to build sure an accurate recreation of Andy Taylor’s home from Mayberry.
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by Floyd
on July 14, 2009
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Host: Allan Newsome
Special Guests: Dave & Marsha Scheuermann
Running time: 0:12:57
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Have you heard of The Taylor Home Inn? It’s a bed and breakfast located near Clear Lake, WI owned and operated by fans of The Andy Griffith Show Dave & Marsha Scheuermann. They invite folks to step back in time for a visit to Andy Taylor’s home.
You will not believe how much the fireplace looks like Andy Taylor’s. That alone is enough to make the trip but there is so much more. We find out how they met and what drove them to build and share this wonderful home with others in part 1 of our interview.
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- Taylor Home Inn Bed & Breakfast – Step back in time to a more simple time when the living was easy & slow, and folks had time to porch-sit.
- The Taylors’ Front Porch – Pull up a chair! Have a sit-down an’ shoot the breeze with us. Later on, maybe we’ll go down to the drugstore to get a bottle of pop.
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by Floyd
on June 30, 2009
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Host: Allan Newsome
Special Guest: James Best
Running time: 0:13:26
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James Best is best remembered by most as Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane from “The Dukes of Hazzard” but fans of “The Andy Griffith Show” will remember him as guitar player Jim Lindsey. Mr. Best is a very kind person and someone that fans fall in love with even more following a personal meeting.
This interview was recorded on June 26, 1998.
Q. Who was playing the guitar for Jim Lindsey, was it really James Best?
A. James did NOT play his own songs. James can’t play a guitar. James has stated at reunion events that he thought Herb Ellis was the one doing the actual playing of the guitar in those episodes but James wasn’t certain.
Earle Hagen was the music director for The Andy Griffith Show and he himself told TAGSRWC’s own Paul Mulik that the person playing was Barney Kessel so that’s good enough for me. Earle ought to know.
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Special Guest: Howard Morris
Running time: 0:13:41
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Hello again Mayberry!
On this episode, we get to visit with Ernest T. Bass himself, Howard Morris. Mr. Morris was very kind to me and I very much enjoyed getting to know him over the years. His son, David, has also been someone I’ve enjoyed getting to know over the years…but I digress. You’ll hear a little of his real personality “off camera” and out of character.
The interview was recorded on 26 June 1998 in Kingsport, TN. You can hear Howard interrupting my interview with Bernard Fox back in Episode 19 of Two Chairs if you want to hear a bit more of Howard.
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by Floyd
on April 28, 2009
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Host: Allan Newsome
Special Guest: Charles Dowell
Running time: 0:12:17
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Welcome to part two of our two part interview with the owner of The Snappy Lunch, Mr. Charles Dowell.
The focus of this episode is the world famous Pork Chop Sandwich and where the idea for serving it came from. As I’ve said before, if you’re ever in Mt. Airy be sure to have a pork chop sandwich “all the way” because, as Andy might say, “They’re gooooood!”
Recorded in April 1998 in the back room of The Snappy Lunch so you’ll here dishes, pots and pans knocking against one another as the workers get orders ready.
I want to thank you for listening. Tell your Mayberry friends about the podcast if you are enjoying them. And don’t forget to leave comments or ask some questions at iMayberry.com/podcasts or by using the contact information given in the podcast.
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- The Snappy Lunch – Web site for The Snappy Lunch with a history, photos and the menu.
- Mount Airy North Carolina – Information about the town, Mayberry Days, The Autumn Leaves Festival, and other events.
- Burke on Mayberry Podcast – Dr. Kevin Burke discusses the cultural relevance, morals and “just plain fun” embodied by “The Andy Griffith Show.”
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by Floyd
on April 21, 2009
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Special Guest: Charles Dowell
Running time: 0:10:56
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We’ve had folks asking about the folks that live in Mt. Airy, Andy’s real hometown, and interviewing them. The last two episodes were an interview I did with Russell Hiatt from over at Floyd’s Barbershop so I felt like it was very fitting to continue the theme this week with Charles Dowell.
Charles is the owner of The Snappy Lunch and the creator of the world famous Pork Chop Sandwich. All kinds of famous people have visited The Snappy Lunch. Charles is a fixture in Mt. Airy and offers a personal view of the town and the people who live in and visit Mt. Airy.
The interview was recorded in April 1998 in the back room of The Snappy Lunch there are dishes hitting each other and folks getting orders ready that can be heard in the background.
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