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Two Chairs No Waiting

Two Chairs No Waiting

Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:18:51

I hope there are a lot of you out there that are like me in that you are a fan of Andy Griffith and not only Andy Taylor.  If you are then you hopefully enjoyed watching Andy of Matlock. Even if you didn’t enjoy Matlock, I’m pretty sure you’re going to enjoy the Mayberry connections that can be found on Matlock.

Mayberry fan, Brian Saul, was kind enough to help me get some clips from Matlock that fans of The Andy Griffith Show are sure to love.

First up, did you know that Ben Matlock once knew a fellow that mispronounced kleptomaniacs by saying “kleptominerac?”  That’s right!  On the Matlock episode  “The Good Boy” that’s exactly what we hear.

Next, I’m sure you remember when Barney was showing Andy all he knew about Judo in TAGS episode “Barney’s Uniform.” Well, Don Knotts’ character Les Calhoun demonstrated his karate skills to Ben Matlock in the episode “The Fighter.”

Oh…and there’s so much more.  Sit back and enjoy this trip as Mayberry meets Matlock.

 

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Two Chairs No Waiting 242: Mayberry Meets Matlock

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Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:17:46

Two Chairs No Waiting

Two Chairs No Waiting

This is our 150th podcast so I was trying to find something special to do in order to mark the occasion.

What could be more special than hearing from Andy Griffith himself.  DON’T GET EXCITED….he isn’t going to be ON the podcast but his words will be here for us all to hear.

Back in November 1996 Andy wrote an article in Guidepost titled “Journey to Health.”  It’s an uplifting story about his struggles with Guillain-Barre syndrome and how, with the help of his wife Cindi, he has overcome and dealt with his pain.

The road to Matlock went through this trying time but Andy Griffith was able to pass through the darkness he was suffering and into the light.

I hope you enjoy this wonderful story as you celebrate our 150th episode.

Follow me on Twitter if you use twitter. I’ve been posting all kinds of Mayberry things there as another way to let folks know about The Andy Griffith Show.

Don’t forget to leave comments or ask questions on the TwoChairsNoWaiting.com website or using the contact information given in the podcast. We’d 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.

If you use iTunes, please visit the Two Chairs No Waiting page of the iTunes store and leave a review and rating.

Two Chairs No Waiting 150: The Road to Matlock

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