This is the fourth episode of Two Chairs focusing on the 1998 Mayberry gathering in Kingsport, TN. If you have missed the previous episodes you should go back and check them out by using the link in the notes below.
The event was called “I Remember Mayberry” and in this episode we hear from Jean Carson. Jean was Daphne the “Fun Girl” from Mt. Pilot as well as Naomi Connors, the convicted husband beater from the episode “Convicts at Large.” You’ll get to see/hear her in both roles.
I want to once again encourage you to watch the video version of this episode because you’ll be able to see Jean rather thank hear her, only. While you’re watching, be sure to like and subscribe to my YouTube channel.
David “The Mayberry Deputy” Browning was the emcee for the evening and he’ll be introducing Jean in the first clip.
We’ll try our hand a few trivia questions for some fun.
This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Bruce Bilson” part 2.
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This is the third episode of Two Chairs to focus on the 1998 Mayberry gathering in Kingsport, TN. I hope you haven’t missed on but if you have there’s still time to go back and check them out by using the link in the notes below.
The event was called “I Remember Mayberry” and in this episode we hear from Bernard Fox (Malcolm Merriweather). Bernard performs several routines that are from his collection of vaudeville acts he had collected over the years.
I want to once again encourage you to watch the video version of this episode because you’ll be able to see Bernard rather thank hear him, only. While you’re watching, be sure to like and subscribe to my YouTube channel.
David “The Mayberry Deputy” Browning was the emcee for the evening and he’ll be introducing Mr. Fox.
We’ll try our hand a few trivia questions between performances.
This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Bruce Bilson” part 1.
Don’t forget to sign up for the Two Chairs No Waiting e-mail mailing list. I want to be able to reach out to you if there’s a problem with the website and the best way to do that is by using a mailing list. Don’t worry, I won’t be filling your mailbox with e-mail but I would like to have a way to say “hey” if the need arises.
Please leave comments or ask questions on the TwoChairsNoWaiting.com website or using the contact information given in the podcast. I would love to have you be a part of our next feedback episode. Call the Two Chairs No Waiting Hot-line at (888) 684-8415 and leave a voice mail to be part of the show.
In 1998 there was a gathering in Kingsport, TN of The Andy Griffith Show cast members. The event was called “I Remember Mayberry” and it was a special time for fans. In this episode we hear from Elinor “Miss Ellie” Donahue and James “Jim Lindsey” Best and their performances at that event. I want to encourage you to watch the video version of this episode because I believe it will add a lot to the experience. The audio isn’t what I wish it was but it’s the best quality I could accomplish. Watching along will help you pick up on what is being said if anything is a little difficult.
It’s so exciting to see Elinor singing and dancing and then to see James come out and play, well…almost play, his guitar for the fans.
David “The Mayberry Deputy” Browning was the emcee for the evening and he’ll be introducing our Mayberry friends.
We’ll try our hand a few trivia questions between performances.
Pull up a chair, sit back and enjoy the show.
TCNW 632: Elinor Donahue and James Best in Kingsport TN 1998
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This is an episode I would encourage you to watch the video version because you’ll be able to see what’s happening on the stage in Kingsport, TN back in 1998. There were several stars from The Andy Griffith Show present for this event but we’re focusing on Howard “Ernest T” Morris in this episode. David “The Mayberry Deputy” Browning can be heard on stage with Howard Morris and later on you’ll hear Maggie “Charlene” Peterson as well.
It was amazing how Mr. Morris could control the crowd and bring them to their feet by just saying “It’s me, it’s me, it’s Ernest T.” Folks would stand, clap, and cheer for him and about when they sat again he would throw out another line that would once again get the crowd going.
We’ll play a little trivia, only 5 questions, but this time they’re a little harder.
This week’s installment of This Week in Mayberry History by Randy Turner featuring “Johnny Silver” part 2.
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Please leave comments or ask questions on the TwoChairsNoWaiting.com website or using the contact information given in the podcast. I would love to have you be a part of our next feedback episode. Call the Two Chairs No Waiting Hot-line at (888) 684-8415 and leave a voice mail to be part of the show.
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